Morning Tribune, 29 March 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE FIVE CENTS. VOL. C— No. 49 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, March 29, 1938.
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  • 90 1 Guarded by Nazis m his house which stands m the grounds <* the Belvedere Palace m Vienna, Dr. Kirn vot c SchichniK. former^ tor of Austria, was married to c ount«« Vera Fugger-Babenhausen (seen Above) Their names have been Unked for some time. H is understood
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  • 41 1 London, Monday. sum brokers reactimi. hen ra w Z£?2?T&&%$S? phases of American silver then a lower price would resuii. Meanwhile the London e t^s ly unsettled, and although selling reach panic proportions, there wa^ absence of buyers.- Reuter
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  • 12 1 London. Monday, there is no alternative.- Reuter
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  • 19 1 London. Monday. The forrrer London Lord Mayor Sir Vaniltaa/t Water died to-day m London this rooming British Official Wireless
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  • 45 1 RENEWED CONCERN IN COMMONS OVER SHAI London, Monday. N the Commons to-d*^^ Capt. Moreing P oint^ ooiice were intemauonal Settlement^ perfectly able to d wished throughout the Settlemem rSS But,er So C nTn P s a t r a a rn.^ «W.n the Inter- Reuter
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  • 633 1 Forces Completely Routed At Tsin-Pu: Chinese Make Big Advances Hankow. Monday. JHRSHAL Chiang Kai Sheks headquarters to-day received a telephone M message from the commander-in-chief on the Tsin-Pu front declar_ ing Z "the Japanese forces at Tsin-pu have been completely routed and the Chinese forces
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  • 13 1 LONDON. MONDAY. TN THE COMMONS TO-DAY MR. tm REUTER
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  • 28 1 Ceylon Rubber Quota Hi 'h COLOMBO, MONDAY. FOLLOWING AN OFFER PROM thf INTERNATIONAL RUBBER ASK.NG KORU..O". THF TIN MEETING SCHEDULED ™OR" PR- 5 HAS BEEN POSTPONED INDEFINITELY.- REUTER
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  • 5 1 guest for a fortnight, Reuter
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  • 68 1 AVIATION FACTORY SABOTAGE London. Monday THE Air Ministry to-day officially reveals a case of sabotage m the Fairey Aviation Company's factory at Stock port. Four high speed battle bombers, built for the R.A.F. were maliciously damaged. The official statement says that two electric cables were damaged by cutting with a
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  • 235 1 NEW NANKING GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED BUT JAPAN IS NOT INTERESTED! Shanghai, Monday. ANEW (lovernment, known as the "reformed Government of the Republic of China," was established at Nanking by the Japanese »t noon to-day. A declaration that contracts and treaties concluded after to-day between foreign powers and individuals and the Hankow
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  • 34 1 Hankow, Monday. The Fukien Government has decided that males throughout the province -hall wear only short coats of native material The wearing of long coats is prohibited. The order is effective from May 1.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 39 1 ON OTHER f AGES P**e Child Killed At Play 2 S Japanese Charged 1 Police Clerk's Breach 3 Passenger's Death London Letter 8 9 Straits Traders 18 Dutch Tennis Visit 22 7 Local Sport 21, 22 &23 Race Training
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    • 20 1 THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY -JK^r RMTIICERATION IN ANY CLDiy.TE W^HH? OE?™iM POWDERED WHOLE MTX OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE DISTRIBUTORS. 1.1 1/ BROS. <O.
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  • 261 2 Pulled At Steel Jack; It Fell On His Head 10-YEAR-OLD BROTHER'S EVIDENCE riE pathetic story of how a 12 yearold Indian Mohamedan boy was killed by a large steel jack which fell on his head whilst playing with his youngei brother m front of their house
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  • 68 2 Alleged to have crossed the path of an oncoming lorry, a two-year-old Chinese girl was knocked down by the lorry at Covent Row yesterday. She received abrasions over the right side of her face but was consicous. Struck by an iron bar at Beach Road
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  • 470 2 SHOULD HAVE HAD MORE SENSE, JUDGE CRITICISES ERRANT BANKRUPT From Our Ou:n Reporter) Penang. Mar. 28. I FEEL that to impose a large fine on you will be doing more harm than good because you're a bankrupt On the other hand, to impose a small line would be totally useless.
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  • 121 2 A CHINESE aged about 30. vai the victim of a brutal attack by three compatriots m Cintra Street, Penang, last week. The unfortunate man was walking along the street when he was set upon by three men. believed to be Chinese, who cut off his ears.
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  • 452 2 Singapore, Monday. CHARGED with dishonestly attempting to destroy a valuable security, to wit. a promissory note for $400, made out by him m favour of one Kishen Singh. Soh Chwee Hock, a young Chinese clerk employed m the Transhipment Department of the Singapore
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  • 294 2 Singapore. Monday THAT m his opinion the two Japanese witnesses, whose evidence was to b*. lecorcPed m the afternoon, had absconded and that it would appear that the first accused. Bungero Miyashiro. had tampered with such witnesses, was suggested by Inspector Reddick, of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 30 2 POO L E V WEIGHING jRIV. M ACHINES ■k? k l N D s N^v RENOWNED JvVv X XX^ FOR rfVXVX^V _^> ACCURACY I SOLE AGENTS GUTUPJEPCJJg 33., WPS 34 A.
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    • 27 2 To Radio Owners. For expert servicing of any make of radios do not fail to ring up 3893 for immediate attention. Prompt and courteous service. Charges moderate.
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    • 31 2 THE PHILIPPINE C(Tel. 4534) CO., weans m jijft 330, Orchard Rd C^ffi DRY CLEANING SpellS AND DYEING A^' SPECIALISTS. US hM yffi Special machines AJ^3i or dry cleanins •^^*L^ competitive Frices.
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  • 527 3 Police Clerk, With Gambling Debts, Admits Falling Into Sudden Temptation Temple Robbed i THE HINDI' TEMPLE AT I .KAMPONG POTONG PASIR WAS ROBBED OF $20 CASH S YESTERDAY. CONVICTED FOR CRIMINAL BREACH 'From Our Oic". Reporter) Penan;;. Mar. 28. WELL, Chan. I feel the greatest of d mculties to accede
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  • 197 3 Presumed Drowned Off Tanjong Rhu Singapore, Monday. HOW a Chinese passenger m a sampan was drowned v.hen the boat overurned off the coast of Tanjong Rhuon the morning of Mar. 14, and two others were saved by tlue timely arrival of a Ishing craft, was the story
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    4 3 headquarters yesterday. T ribune
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  • 15 3 S*cffneT» r c6 Two Is 8 H revolvers and knives.
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  • 81 3 iBOI'T 230 Chinese, Malay and A Indian coolies, who i i tools last Thursday at the I'mted Metal Works, Yio Chu Kaiiß J Road, were paid off yesterday S afternoon after they had resißn i ed on their own accord. The efforts of the Chinese
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 78 3 Mr. J. G. Hay haa returned to Singapore from Jav2. NOTICE Wp have pleasure m announcing thrt as from to-day's date. Mr. Julian I^VL entered 28th March 1!>38. nn X S GROW "A X Removes Dandruff, •pap Prevents FallinK-haii Jf|l and corrects disorders cf the scalp. /^^^Hf To restore new
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    • 155 3 mottpf is hereby given that tne F S. CABLE Acting lianafi r Singapore. 24th March 1938. H.M. NAVAL BASK. SIWWU»». A vacancy exists for an ENGINEER of one of H.M. Trawlers .stationed at Si C fn P did e ates who must be BRITISH EUROPEANS under 50 ye ars ol
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    • 139 3 LOST "Straytd from 9 Initltntton Hill, i i black and white 'Vire-hairrd T>rri< I I Saturday aIU-nuHin. 2Gth M.Finier rfA'urded." HORSE HEAD BRAND MADIINBURMAI j GUARANTEED 100% BRITISH lIAKI'I I!. OILFILLAN CO., LTD. Singanore, Ku:la Lumpur. I'n iiik. For Everything m School Books, Stationery Supplies, etc. Go to PETER C
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 107 4 London. M r 28 I* Forward (April) Buyers JU «Jj _-H 2nd Forward (May) 1 11^ 1^ 63 8 6 5 16 —116 Sellers g;j 6516 116 •rii Forward (JulyCept.) Buyers 6 16 63 Beilen PALM OIL (Ma^ya) London. Mar 28. In bulk Mar.l April shpt. Previous To-day
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    • 145 4 London. Mar. 28 Dunlop KuDOfcl 27 3 '26 10 1 4 1 2 d aenerai Electric 7n fiQ4i,~ 71 imperial Chemical Industrie 5S 1 Imperial Tooacco 134 4 1 132 6 1 10>. fUitiio-Dutcli 22|9 -16 —13 Uanaaian Paf!fU 55 a 53 8 i>.iiiU«>n iin 3_ 2
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    • 78 4 London. Mar. 26 Prevloui To- a ay Changi T.T. cm Paris (closing middle rate) 163 87 134 68 81 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8 .967 R 8.96 15 16 +l|ll r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 1213 l\u T.T. on HongKr.n" (closing selling rate) 1 2
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    • 25 4 London. Mar. 28. JIM standard Previous To-day Changi Spot (afternoon w^osLug price) £184 iISC 1 P 4 ifcrward £184- 4 £183 1- 4
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    • 52 4 New York. Mar. 26. RUBBER "•revious To-day Chani Tone Quiet Dull Bpot Buyers 12 11 16 12 1116 gellen 12 13 16 12 13 16 July/Sept. Buyers 13 xl 6 _j 16 beuen 13 4 13 3 16 _j 16 T Ona Steady Barley Steady 41 3
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    • 156 4 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore. Monday. MINING: Tin at midday was SiMT*. down li. All market! opened quietly this morning and the tone was dull. A.s usual there was no news from London but ihe fact th.it there was lurther drop m New York's prices dm ing Saturday's
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    • 57 4 Singapore. Monday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos. Antamok 0.51 0.51 Atok 0.27 0.26 Coco Grove 0.49 0.47 Consolidated Mines 0.011 unquoted IX.L 0.70 0.70 Masbate 0.17 0.165 San
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    • 210 4 I Nervousness Follows The Crisis |U|fc;6SRJS Lewis :.nd Peat. Ltd.. Hi their weekly rubber report from Ixmdon. dated Mar. 15. state: The first news of the political upheaval m Europe caused .zreat nervousness In all markets, including rubber resulting m a further recession Id values. The market is
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    • 64 4 The following have accepted to pia> for the S.C.C. Ist vs. Xtoyal Innibkilling--Ist m the First Division of the Lea^ at the S.C.C. to-day: E. C. Chemn^on. Lt C F. G. Pearse. F. A. McCaffei> r G Stiff. C. C. Webster. K. C GiUett Lt W D.
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    • 31 4 Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek ha offered rewards oil $50,000 to the ran*, at Tenghsien. and also grants to relatives of the fallen division commander Wang Ming Chang Sin Chew Jit Poh
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    • 33 4 London. Mar. 28. GOLD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar ocr CL. £7-0-3 2 £7-0-3 2 d. SILVER BDOt 203 195 3 4 mont^c forward- 20' 8 19 7 16 -11 16
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 61 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI ot BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import ant documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to Ihese safe boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 13 4 SIM Til BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGERS BAGGAGE Tel. 5926, 2. Finlayson Green
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    • 13 4 eiljP hABDV f I.^' IHSURANCI AGENTI 9lMt l/ARBY tO M LTD. =ano iro^r^
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  • 790 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Mar. 28. 5 n.m. mpat^ v -3.6 3 10-, Asam Kumbang og 30 AvPr r «> Malay 426 476 Ayer Hitam 20 21 -xd Ayer Weng 055 £xd Bangrin Tin 20 >i Batu Sclangor 1.271.. 135 Burma. Malay 20 3 21 -xd Chenderiang
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  • 187 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 6 4 Batu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Hongkong Tin 17 6 18 6xd Hong Fatt 1.01 1.04 Jelebu 70 75 Kramat 10 6 116 Kamunting Tin 8 9 Killinghall 15- 16 -xd Katu Tin 22 23 Kuchai 1.05 1.10 Larut 10- 11Lingui
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  • 15 5 Mails despatched irc-m c Mar. 4 by the K. London on Mar. 2G.
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  • 129 5 6% Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 g5 m Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 5-; 1901 red. 1940^400,000 iM nQm 4% 1913 red.' 1963 $2,000,000 ]M norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 121 122 ttt* 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 226 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. hmmtment Bankeri and Brokers m Securities and Ccmmnditin. pally Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Scrvic: 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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    • 258 6 flk ol mac I. 8 K\ !i W** h £X death. L J^^H breaks m years fly WO I 111 II »A\V\ M WARNER BROS PICTURE -STARRING *Jk i ERROL FLYNN KAY FRANCIS >■'>: JR I rit'dti 1 1 loci >u l t X .r -/ill it iiii XF\^ Ns
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    • 209 6 TO-NICHT at the CAPITOL You'll meet the new BRITISH Boy Star who has captivated America's Millions Like Another Captains Courageous' THIS GRAND HUMAN ADVENTURE STORMS INTO YOUR HEART! W i^jß* Ji^4^^^^B ne came rom a castle one came I l^y&l^Mg 2ISI rom c gutters Life taught tfierr I II I
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  • 42 7 Chinese Woman Sent To Prison Singapore, Monday wmim Mr.r 26 Lac( n Tanjom Rhu on cigarettes v-ere fo,,n? c of wm written r?SrSS? ta Stfi/S them Indies only n thr We *herland 3 Uil men J waa roout $45.
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  • 15 7 Two Cantonese Granted Police Bail apore, Monday. ,vV-"-"mV- ilesinB robbery of $io^ o
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  • 17 7 Athens, Mar. 27. The ex-Premier of Greece, M Michala Pe°ut°e U i haS dled Of hearl ™E
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 155 7 the heady aasDs of h. v3b^k m life and love m a <■ T^fl h s raßMl^l A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE VITM ROBERT WILCOX- DOROTHEA KENT- HOBART CAVANAUGH ERNEST COSSART G. PAT COLLINS JONATHAN HALE DAVID OLIVER SmW on tfo no«fl "Lev* /a Tito Mho*" fry Rkhtrd Wormw At»ot p«>duc»r,
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    • 293 7 TWO FIRST i% KAIh FILMS IN TO-NIGHT'S |j PROGRAMME! aB II AT USUAL Jl W3 J CINEMA PR /CIS J A PICTURE THAT LAUNCHES YOU i INTO A SEA 01 EXCITEMENT fl tot Vw i lOn treowr* *«f > W n M and g»M if) vtß I ho M <^
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  • 3280 8 Call For A Million Volunteers THE S J LONDON S POINT OF j VIEW s s No General Conscription Says Premier (By Air Mail) 'From Our Owv Correspondent > London. Mar. 18. AN assurance that conscription would not be introduced m Great Britain m peace time was
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  • 290 9 Anew weight-reducing drug— wh m tests ;il Boston hospital help* a middle-a^od woman to IOM 45 poui. I of superfluous weight m 25 work described m the New England Join i oi Medicine The dru^ acts on an en irely new principle. According to the
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  • 302 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Mar. 29, 1938. GOOD NEWS FROM CHINA FURTHER good news comes from China concerning the victorious counter-offensives of the Chinese troops, particularly m the Tsin-Pu railway sector. Japan's unprovoked war on China has now entered its ninth month, and it is gratifying to be able to
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  • 874 10  -  Autolycus A TOPICAL CAUSERIE b InURING the weeks just before ChristV mas there were indications that I the Japanese campaign to -civilise" China and purge the national councils of the republic, of the tendency towards socialism of the Soviet Russia vintage was meeting with great success. In the
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    35 10 HousP^T^r^r/^nH^ "I** JSSSL Nazi salute to Herr von R^entrop as he left the Embassy m Carlton House Terrace, London, for Croydon to return to Berlin. In contrast is the salute of the noliceman. Planet News
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  • 182 10 Rev. Hamilton Aikin with Mrs. Aikin and Michael will be arriving from Home early m April. Mr. C. B Grabum. JP.. manager of Sungei Klah Estate. Simgkai. is shortly retiring from Malaya. Mr. H. E. Fareclough, Engineer. Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works. Klang. ha> returned from leave and resumed
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 1543 11 Aim Of Japan's Campaign In China 11 (]hina is facing a crisis of the gravest kind but it is not her own seeking. It is forced upon her by Japan, whose one aim is to so conquer China that she herself would be m
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  • 221 11 Most Dangerous Hour On Saturdays DK'IWEEN 7 and 8 p.m. on Saturday is D the most dangeroui time to drive m the United States This is ihown by bin national SUT>i road accidents ii. the U. States which ha just been comptti Other points ol
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 59 11 SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle *gg£pj^«^*. anomalies Crossed TW! eyes. Complicated u^T^' cases of defective jp^ vision. Glasses if \f> needed. R. A. TBOMPBOK, D.ojs. (Dr. of Ocular Mwft) 4. Arcade. .lOO"!. Consultation wi hout cost or obligation. I^. Telegraphic Address: 593: /^"iV GOODWOOD PHO N E 59^4 A Charmingly situated ideal
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    • 25 11 $ANATOG|ju, sum: a invri: at the Capitol Restaurant Mv M by KIRT BLACII his Orchestra UKDNKSDAV X FRIDAY. s I'M. iv Midnigbt. NO ADMISSION CHARGE.
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    118 12 Ratings, m ruler-straight lines, go through their morning course of ph>s ical jerks on the gleaming quarter-deck of the H.M.S. "Ramilies now co-operatim; m the British Fleet exercises m the Mediterranean. The instructor i> perched on the gun turret. Planet News The King and Queen made a tour
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    • 112 12 England now? 7 dajtf across the air all the way by Einp i r fc< fc Fly ing-Boa I on board, a promenade deck, hot and cold I farei include all night stop accommodation, all <> l thereia a bar on board. ENGLAND IN DAYS— OM riagle; 1280-16-od. RETIRN. The-
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    99 13 The Duke of Gloucester presented a new Standard to the sth Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards at Colchester, Essex. The parade was the last ceremony m which horses took part as the unit, m common with most other mounted divisions of the British Army, is being mechanised. The Duke is seen,
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    • 35 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. IT IS PERPKTUAL MOTION Ift m 9fi am wr**"** r BJ B ,ii ■■BHBHhbSdIH Agent: RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened up to 6 pjn. everyday Including Saturdays.
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    1026 14 Into Beauty This Week For They Matter Just As Much As The Rest Of You THERE are many women among us who spend a tremendous amount of time and trouble on keeping their hair well cared-for, their complexions just right, and their hand nicely manicured and then
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    284 14 Directions for these four good slimming exercises are sjiven on this page and you will find them simplicity itself to follow. DEOPLE have often been heard to ask "which is more difficult, to gain weight or to lose it?" Thereby raising a terrific argument among the plump and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 22 14 MAISON PERM Telephone 4010 takes pleasure m announcing the OPENING of their new ultra-modern and AIR-CONDITIONED Ladies Hairdresslng Saloon 79, Stamford Koad.
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    • 16 14 new stocks includes an unparallelled selection of camphorwood chests. 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor, Phone 7143.
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    • 52 14 Q"^ JkElizabctli foundations They leave just the right tmottnl oi delicate FILM on the skin necessary to hold the pc smooth. AMORETTA CREAM. TOR NORMAL SKINS ULTRA- AMORETTA CREAM FOR DRY SKINS LILLE DE FRANCE. A CREAM AND LIQUID combined, ior both difficult and sensitive skins. AGENTS IQTIOK I Maynard
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    957 15 Below We Give The Only I Kind Of "Wrinkles" You Want! THERE are a number of ways In which 1 you can improve your general appearance at home if you take a little j time and trouble. Your complexion, for instance, m this country is bound to
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  • 139 15 soap. Next you r-.uire two kin-foods. «N heavy and the og***"* it enters one is always used first .as iw the pores and prepares the waj [01 heavy one. which follows iftei Astringent lotions to tighten skin^ Si^^nuVbiu^ a stronger one (which will finish ofl the
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    • 479 16 BY P&o and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due ue lonnage Spore tonnage Spore 1Q oc IQQQ i.»«M» rm?m 1^ nnn Anr fi SOMALI 6.800 June 3 COKr U 15.UUU Apr. O .T.inrDii itiitnn Time 17 cu~>nn4V fi^on Anr 8 NALDERA Ib.OUO June 17 CHITKAL 15,000 Apr. 22
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    • 434 16 BRITISH IMDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR TINE) FOR HONG KONG. MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S A M'T II I A 8,000 TONS SAILING APRIL 7. AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Btloon and 8< covA Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China
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  • 74 17 Chinese With Packets Tied To Thighs Stnfipoffti Monday On i ehtiie of beins In poweuton of ten tahils of non- Government chandu, valued at $80. on board the I Hon« Slang on Mar 26. Tan Hak Soon, a Hokien. wai this mornin* fined $800. m default one year's
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  • 80 17 Singajjore. Monday Wu Bah Chee and Wu ilood Kutm. two TOUng Straits- born Chinese agams! /horn 1 charge ol robbery m respect o, $580 wa.s mentioned In the Second Police Court on Mar. 7, were acquitted and discharged to-day by Mr P. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, upon
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 222 17 BIIRXS PIIILP LIKE. i Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. \TFRKFR Mar 29 Apr 2 i MAJRELLA Api. ju v Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the Firs? cfas? paMengen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. sSr
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    • 220 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS kGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Fort Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. M.s. TERUKUNI MARU Mar. 30 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Apr 14 s.s. HAH UNA MARU Apr. 23 Rates to Ist Class 2nd clusi> Naples $574 $621 $634
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 284 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE} STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY Pamangkat. Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon 29 9 ajn. IS^'S"^ it *-a V Vollenhoven 11 am. Fort de Kock. ?adang. ?^Kan N Saroe and Siak Hcng Kwong 29 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies:— Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong 29 3 p.m. Medan x X.L.M. 29
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    • 125 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALOMiSIDK Till. WIIARVIS OR UnCIID TO ARRIVt. l.ntrance K\it Ship (iodoun (iutc Gate Anihun 20 l l Protesilaus 1;; 2 3 Murudu 16 I Menestheus 14 I 3 Calchas 11 3 Kamuning 9 U 3 Kutsang 7 2 3 Tuybunk 30 3 City of Evansville 32
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    • 229 17 Mails Expected Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air »Qantas> tod:iv Deliveries 01 boxnoiaera letter only 3 p.m and pntral delivery of letters 405 pm to-day Mails exported from Netherlands Indies by Air <KNiI.M» Ui-dav Deliveries of boxholders' letter.s only l 30 ,\m. and general delivery of letters
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  • 1905 18  -  Sir John Bagnall Strong Criticism By REVISION OF CONTROL SCHEME TONNAGES OVERDUE Singapore. Monday. OIK John Bajrnall. chairman of the Strata Trading Co.. ltd.. ■Tftd the rejection of the buffer tin pool proposals at the annual meeting ol (he company this morning. He said such a
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  • 604 18 STRAITS TRADERS' STRONG POSITION Singapore, Momla\ THE accounts of the Straits Trad- ins Co., Ltd., presented at the ordinary general meeting of thf company held to-day under the chairmanship of Sir John Bagiull. showed the finances of the (oiuern m a very sound state. For the nine months ending Dec.
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  • 127 19 Chinese Given Four Months Singapore, Monday A LEATHER trunk full of clothes, and jewellery, blankets and egp was d by residents living m the neighbourhood of Holland Road and Bukit h Road week or so ago. Three! '.ore made by three persona to the police, whose Investigations
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  • 72 19 Jerusalem, Mardi 27 i COLLECTIVE fine of £500 hBB been ft Imposed on the village Khanyunis, near the railway line m South Palestine. Wh?r? B military patrol lorry \va.; wrecked by the explosion of a lard mine last Thursday. One British soldi?r was killed ar.d er seriously
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  • 75 19 Peiping. Mar. 27. A TENSE situation has arisen m Tongshan area, where the Sino-British Kailan Company's coal mines are situSome 3 000 Chinese miners struck work They are alleged to have been instigated by agitators and the strikers are now found to be armed. There is
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  • 140 19 ITALY SHARES PREMIER'S OPTIMISM Rome, Mar. 27. A COMMUNKWE published m the xVinformatiziiU' Diplomatua" m regard to Mr Neville Chamberlain's speech on British foreign policy says i«>ponsible Italian circles arc inclined to share Mr. Chamberlain's optimism m regard to the Anp.loItaUaa negotiations It adds that Italy will keep her pledge
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  • 130 19 Saragossa, Mar. 27 /GENERAL Franco's army, which is ll now m motion along the whole line from North Huesca to the north corner of the province of Castellon, is advancing at fantastic speed and is now within si?ht of the borders of Valencia and Catalonia and gravely
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  • 44 19 May Be Limited In Capetown CAPETOWN has 20,500 licensed dogsL one dog for every 14 citizens-ac-cording to figures published m a Capetown newspaper. Many people think there are too man> and measures are advocated m somr quarters to limit their numbers.
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  • 115 19 Entertained Before Home Leave AT the Lee Wong Kee Garden Catr Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, the stall of Messrs. Henry Waueh and Co., Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, and representatives of local dealers and miners, entertained Mr. W. E. Howell to a farewell dinner prior to his departure
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  • 88 19 Alleged Forgery Of Document Btafin I %m\o Asikii tiamed Banun Mngta charged In the Criminal DUtricj Court before Mr H A Porrer, Di I Judge, thla morning, mWn forging a memorandum purporting to have been made by one Frederick Innei Tremlott. with Intent to cau» damage to tho
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    • 149 19 •'A WINNER FOR JACK HULBERT EVENING NEWS. •A grand musical and the be* "Jack is at bll Mm beat, we cannot i v< v. tOO nianv <>i such picpicture Jack Hulbert had had tures —REYNOLD'S NEWS SUNDAY PICTORIAL. •'Jack Hulbert m the most polished and entertaining Mm <>t Wscareer", —SUNDAY
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    • 165 20 a DCSt ID ii'JUi ii 7 i i ///Ibe World 3; kJ BUY PILOT PEN THE CHEAPESi i -^^A^p. J m m For everlasting performance chooso :-f- 1^ J/ A V "PILOT" pen the best m the world KB/% ffl market to-day. It's worth paying double r r M m
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    • 317 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Singapore. Mar. 28. sp.m KiN Total foi Books Date Dl*. yeai Close Payable Burma-Malay 6d. div. Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Mar. 25 I*%* Honp: Fatt Apr. 5 Apr. 12 Apr. 6 Hongkong Tin 10<T, int. less tax. Apr. 4 Mar. 21 W;
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    • 313 20 ON THE RADIO 1 BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission 2:— 605 p.m.— 9.15 p.m. C.SJ 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs): GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs): GSG 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs) and GSO 1976 metres (15.18 mcs). Transmission 3. 9.15 p.m. 0.20 a.m GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs): GSG 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs)
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    • 304 20 TRANSMISSION 3 915 p m Opening Announcements 920 p.m. Big Ben. "The Old Folks at Home" (Second Series -7 A programme m which we hope to bring back memories of popular melodies of yesterday. The BBC. Empire Orchestra: leader. Lronard Hirsch: conductor. Eric Fogg Edward Reach < Tenor). Robert Hanlon
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    • 407 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres «on nm —Indian Music 'Gramophone manowrtd) and "Scrnrzo— T Rero-do IncllanM iWieniawaki). Played by Temiank <No om -Chinese Music. Selections 7.30 p.m.:— Time, Weather. News urj from PeiDii -Gramophone Announcements. Records) "Pei Pou Slang." Sung by 740 p.m. "Books
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    • 201 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE i PROGRAMMES I The following are the principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call-letters refer to kilocycles, and the second numbei »et to metre* 50 p m.— Light Classical Music E —New York. W2XE 21.520; 13.9. 9.50 p in— "The Road of Life.
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  • 297 21 p^AYING sparkling tennis H Kami* 1 eliminated Chong Thutt Pitt 6-^2 6—o m fine weather on the V M C A courts last evening, m the men's singles semi-final of the championship tournament. Thutt Pitt faded away against his more varsatile opponent
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  • 187 21 Tie In March LC.U Competition THE Island Club March men's medal. played during the week-end, resulted In a win lor R. N. McKern In the 'A' Division with a nett score of 69. In the B Division S. Hayashida won with a nett score of 69. The following
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  • 373 21 first 16 m "A" and "B" divisions wii! qualify for match play under handicap. The Singapore Cioli Ciub Ladi^ Spring Cup qualifying round will h played m conjunction with the April Medal on Monday April 8 and the tot 15 A, B and C. divisions will quality^O
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  • 180 21 S.R.A. Handicap Spoon Shoot THE result of the handicap .spoon shoot 1 OO Saturday and Sunday last at Bukit Timah Range of the Singapore Rifle Association was a win for Sergt. J. Kerr of the R.I.F. with a gross score of 103.45 out of a possible 105. Pull
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  • 68 21 Following arc result! m tne Municipal Services Club table tennis tournament played at the Club's premises on Sunday:— Wong Peng Nam beat Tan Lai Chai 21—16; 21—13; 21 14. Ho Ah Hong be»a A. Aziz (w.0.) Chua Siak Phuang beat S. Shunmugam 21 16; 16—21; 21—18;
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  • 86 21 In a Garrison League soccer match at Tanglin yesterday H. Q Wing beat "A" Co. Skins by 3—l. A slippery ground handicapped the players and the Wing did well to win although Nind who was injured early m the game, was a passenger for the remainder of the
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  • 217 21 Twenty-First Annual Meeting Johore Bahru, Sunday. THE 21st annual general meeting of the Blia Club for the year ending Dec. 11, VJ'tf, was held In the club house In Johore Bahru on Mar. 24 with Inche Suleiman bin Iluji Ellas m the chair The following were elected officebearers:
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  • 103 21 Home And Home Match At J.C.S.C. Johorc Bahru, Sunday. ON Friday the Johorc Cricket Club, Johore Bahru, opened its cricket season on the Civil Service Club padang with a home and home match One side was captained by F. W. Macnamara and the, other by Dv J MA.
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  • 671 22 MATCH AGAINST ALL-MALAYA ON DAVIS CUP LINES Strong Foreign Entries Expected For A lalayan Championship wa3 but with the object oi :^"B l ia J offer ed to co-operate with the g&sffjre 53SS£ SSrSSuaas SSa«tf SS^SfeWSSB. U« Tennis Asenjoyed by all who saw them and the
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  • 140 22 Yesterday's Tournament Results rURTHER ties m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament played of! yesterday resulted as follows:— Championship Double^ N. S. Wise and H. O. Hopkins beat C P Burke and O. W. Gilmour iw.oj. A D. Anderson and T. V. Anderson beat R. D. Ecwards-Ker and C
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  • 86 22 KKLPINii wickets for Kyabram Presbyterians against Kyabram No 1 Harry Haslem HI struck by the third ball over the right eye. states a message from Australia. After several stitcrres had been inserted he returned to the ground and batted. The third ball he received
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  • 150 22 SINGAPORE A.A.A. HAS GOOD YEAR AN excess of income over expenditure Of over $600 on the year's working fPM the satisfactory state of affairs reDorted by the President of the Singapore Amateur .Athletic Association at the annurl general meeting of the Association which was beld at the SC.C. yesterday Ths
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  • 26 22 An At Home and sale of work will be held to-day, at the Salvation Army Women's Industrial Home. No. 319, River Valley Road, at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 275 22 Wearnes Lose [fter leading 2—l GEC .3; Wearnes B.C. .2 TWO late goals In the second hall eu- abled the GE.C. to register awu over Wearnes m a Business Houses League fixture played on the YMCA ground last evening Territorially Wearnes were superior and seemed
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  • 406 22 Hongkong Bank .4; M.P.H...0. AFTER an unimpressive start m which n mey never seemed able to do anything right, the Hongkong and Shanghai BanK iorwaras found their shooting boots m the second half and scored four goals to defeat tne Malaya Publishing House m tne
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  • 584 23 DULL DIV. I SOCCER Police Forwards Were Weak R 3; Police 1. ntLL soccer was seen by small v crowd when the R.A. met the Police m the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The game ended m a win
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  • 48 23 Six cards were taken out for the Keppel G C March ladie.s' foursome competition which resulted m a win for Mi.ss G. Farnell and Mrs. M. Lawrey 46— l'J —33 In the final of the Niblock Cup R. M. Prlngle beat fc. Satchel! 5 BUd
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  • 266 23 Easy Soccer Win For Geylang Serai 'Geylang Serai 5; S.R.C. "A" 1. Jl STRONG Geylang Serai Sports Club .soccer side beat the S.R.C. 'A' team by five goals to one yesterday on the padaiiK. Bakar Sulong, Jailani and Ismail were the best of the Malay quintette while
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  • 198 23 (From Our Own Reporter* Penang. Monday. TTRAINING took place for the tint J- time with numbers on thit morning but the horses worked were only from local stables, as the outstaUon strings have not yet arrived. DANGEROUS LOVER. DRUMMER I BOY and HARD GOING from Billet's
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  • 371 23 CASUALS BEAT CEYLONESE IN DIV. 3 BY GOAL SCORED 5 MINUTES FROM END Casuals 1; Yvlon S.( 0. A SOLITARY goal scored oy thfl Casual* five minutes before the end. gave them victory over the Ceylon Sports Club by I—o m the Third Division ol the S.A.F.A. League on the
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  • 209 23 Johore Cricketers In Form Against Malacca XI i From (mr Own Correspondent* Malacca. Monday. THE Malacca Club suffered defeat at the hands of Genuang Cricket Club on Saturday by 64 runs. Genuang Club piled up 223 for seven wickets, G. W. Waites hitting 108. The
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    • 85 23 urti M 9H ANOTHER j Mtt/A HAMPIONSHIP t 9V r #\i j Over 15 (3) Rounds. M S A Supported by W sMT V AN ALL si CARD j IIMORTELL vs DHARMARAJ s I s j LITTLE All \1 wm LITTLE lIIIIVII J 10 <3» Rounds j NAI lIOOX M\H
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  • 15 24 London, Monday. In a Second Division match to-day Sheffield United drew with Swansea I—l- Reuter
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  • 76 24 ance, educated m Hongkong and at Yale and held various financial posts including that of Minister of Finance m the Peiping Government. 1926; Mr. Chen Lv Foreign Minister and until recently adviser to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek's Foreign Ministry Mr. Chen Chun. Minister of the Interior; Mr. Wang Tzu Hu,
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  • 477 24 \o Bonus Recommended For Radella Shareholders .From Our Own Correspondent. Malacca. Monday. was presided over bj for thc these satisfactory reSU T l o this profit must be added a sum of $6,290.80 brought forward irom la> year's accounts, making a total of 528.493.64
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  • 37 24 Tokyo, Monday. I FOREIGN Office spokesman m an interview with Reuter denied a Chugai Shogyo report that Japan Ls expected to offer an important economic concession m North China to Italy and Germany.- Reuter
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  • 98 24 Tokyo, Monday. A FOREIGN Office spokesman, interviewed by Reuter declined to discuss the Central China regime, declaring Japan was not interested. The Japan Times, m a leader, says this marks another epoch m the building up of a new era m China. "Hoping for the stabilisation
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  • 104 24 GOVERNOR LADY THOMAS AT LUMUT Sitiawan, Monday. HIS Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady Thomas, accompanied by their private secretary. Dr. Wallace, and Commodore and Mrs. Clark have arrived at Lumut from Penang m the Sea Belle 11. They were visited on arrival by Che Malik, M.C.S., Mrs. Malik and
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  • 42 24 THE death has occurred of Sir T. Vansittart Bowater, MP., Unionist f member for the City of London since [1924. He was 66 years of age. He 1 was Lord Mayor of London 1913-14. His death will necessitate a by-elec-tion.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 153 24 3 HURT IN WOMEN'S HOCKEY Malacca. Monday THE local Girls Sports Club hockey 1 team proved a dismal failure Id encounter with the K.L. Swallo Saturday The visitors pronounced thei. superiority by notching five goals, anc conceding none. Calculated mownstute passes were a feature ot the \;>. tors' quintette while
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  • 79 24 More car theft- were reported yesterday. A European missed his c^ a\ Ad^lDhi Hotel while another car. «P«"^ lost at Balrstier Road, was later founa by the police. An armed robbery was repor^ yesterday. Three Chinese are believed to have entered a house at Kampong tong Pasir.
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