Morning Tribune, 30 March 1939

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 01 l_No. 50. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, March 30, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 87 1 TERRITORIAL ARMY STRENGTH TO BE DOUBLED London. Mar 2<>. pOSVERSATtONI took place durl i the recent visit to London of m i~ run between British Mftnist- French representatives m to the inauguration of comi.itional service m Britain. mi \|r fhamberlain at question time m the House of Commons, but he
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  • 67 1 JAPAN'S FOREIGN POLICY MODIFIED? Tokyo. Mar. 29 I belongs to neither the ta ::!arian bloc nor the democratic camp, said the Prime Minister. Baron Hiranuma, to Japanese aiists. .ared that Japan did not wish :iise either, stated that there .inge m foreign policy tnougn il measures enforce that it must
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  • 78 1 MANPOWER ROLL FOR AUSTRALIA Canberra. Mar. 29 The Cabinet has decided to d;aw up eon.pulsory national register oi manpower reversing the previous decision m favour of a voluntary register, announced Mr. Lyons during a press interview. Mr Lyons also announced that tne G ernment had adopted the recommendations of the
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  • 23 1 Tokyo, Mar. 29. despatches claim that Wuning. the road to Changsha. Japan's next objective, wa^ captured at tne of the bayonet to-day.- Reuter
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  • 235 1 MR. EDEN URGES UNITY AGAINST AGGRESSION "SMASH AND GRAB NEW WORLD" London, Mar. 29. fy]R. Anthony Eden, broadcasting to Australia to-day. said ihat events this month, by their stark, sudden tragedy, had imposed a lesson upon all statesmen and all lands. There was no# universal agreement as tc the peril
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  • 148 1 The Prime Minister wa.s the guest latt night at a private dinner oi the 19^ committee of the Conservative Patty, and according to the newspapeis he took the opportunity to review more fully the m ernationul situation, but .•dded nothing to his statement m the Commons as to
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  • 71 1 Paris, Mar 29. Germany is building a line of fortifications m Slovakia running approximated 50 miles north and south, stretch ing across the Javornik mountains and White Carpathia according a Bratislava telegram. The line could be regarded as protection for the former Austria m the event ot an
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  • 75 1 Hp repeated the assurances a£*W w cnnn as he had anything to Driven that soon a*» nc -.mv nthpr House of Commons. Thf Government was fully j"^ int uuvu times and though "gSffil to me response of recruits to the territorial army. Mr Chamberlain said it was most
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  • 84 1 TRIBUTE TO MADRID'S DEFENDERS London, Mar. 29, THK heroic defence of Madrid is paid tribute t«f m all newspapers, irrespective of party while the NewsChronicle blames the Bvtish and French Government*, for their refusal to intervene on the side of the Spanish Government for the fall of the city, the
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  • 64 1 London, Mar. 29. The Admiralty has asked the Government that flogging should be abolished m the Royal Navy. This was announced by ths Solicitor-General, Sir Terence O'Connor, when the standing committee of the Commons continued consideration of the Government's criminal justice bill. Sir Terence pointed out
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  • 257 1 \Taf.»*ifl Mar 29 THE ma n streets are filled with streams of delirious people. Bands of girl:, with elaborately worked banners, march up and down, while lorr'es la Vn with shouting boys and girls career madly about. Loud speakers m the streets play
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  • 86 1 Berlin, Mar. 29. MEASURES which appear to be a clear attempt to paralyse the action *f the opposition to the confessional church, of which Mr. Niemoller's head, have been passed by the Supreme Council of the Evangelical Church, which controls all protestant creeds m Germany. These measures
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    • 32 1 ......m.-^ On Other Pages ippeal To Europeans 3 j \!tVr-C'are Assn. 3 Finance J J v I lM Letter Women's Pa*es 14 15 China News «i Spo isf ront 22 23 lektrrams
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  • 563 2 1,950 Registered _For Service THK imaxi-ag mpeiiai to Government's appeal for all British Euro--1 rem nen and women lo enter their nanus m the Reffeter al the Voluntary Enrolment Bureau, Singapore, li revealed m t-'nem-menl comnmniqoe. rjn 1(> dare l L'so names have
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  • 192 2 Singapore. Wednesday. GOOD memory got Mrs. Daisy Anderson, oi Bukit Timah Road, back her alarm clock which had been spirited away from a table m her :oom. On the evening 01 Mar. 4 Mrs. And son and her husband left their house m the charge
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  • 86 2 License Endorsed Singapore. Wednesday. AHMAD BUM BIN ASBON was today fined S3O when he pleaded guilty to the charge of driving negligently along Kirn Seng Road on February 2. The prosi Ahmad Bidi overtook another car on the aptoach to Kirn S ad Bridge and tl pi hi i rv
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  • 40 2 'From Our Own Correspondent i Bangkok, Mar 29. By 113 votes to 15 the Assembly m camera yesterday dismissed the membi r for the northern capital of Chic imai from member the A The ..es.sior ;oi m camera
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  • 85 2 irt that there iras not sufficient evidence tc sustain even the amended cha rue. 5 MM. Anderson if she lKid an othei .of identifying the i lock than "the rusl on the ton and the two -mall ar.d two large winders." Mrs. Anderson thought a while, then that
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    6 2 MR. P. A. B. >i.\l KERRON
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  • 81 2 Singapore, Wcdnesfc, THE wedding of Mr Phillips Olds and M.s K<Ke m J Selwyn Bftlti Hallftl at St. Andrews ithedul >* pore, this mhmtmmm. The brichurcon*. Mrs 0 H Olds, of Lone Rock, t the daughter "i tne .•< J Hughes-Hallett and HaUett Tv Dornwa
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  • 72 2 ALLEGED POSSESSION OF ARMS Singapore. W< ARRESTED three day- TtU Street when he was found to be m possession of two daggers, a young English-speaking C Cheung Po Weng. wai cha morning, before Mr. L B G. the District JMgt wl ■•■i arms m public*, m tn all nathf with
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  • 66 2 Chungs HRAVY street fighting hi inside Nanchoog with iorees deiending the Kia dal capital convert Into a trench and ever i bulwark, according tc received here. The .Tapanoe tr >ps aft irge quantity of poisoi ed m crossing the Kan Hi bank to the opposite sl
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  • 51 2 Siamese To Tour Japan .From Our Own Corre>pBangkok, M tight Siamese merchants, lm goodwill tour of Japan. at the wharf to board a Jai. mer yesterday to jncceed urney, were surprised to the Japanese Consulate then vi -as. and the touri leave. Uo till now no advanced f< r the
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    • 29 2 VwAKLOb No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies ari^ Gentlemen Specialists m all tho latest methods and experts m pedircure and manic.. it. Prices moderate.
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  • 49 3 Gaumont British News pic-! l; was sent fiom Londo: I by I which is being slfwn at aether with "I'll Tak: Re I, [.tains "Shots" the visit of Premier M. Lebrun and, Lebrun to England ten days! I mises to be of unusmi in- all cinema-goers.
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  • 195 3 thing that is wrong with the world to-day m that men have hrown old standards overboard and think that they can get without honesty, without truth, without purity and decency. annot be done." declared Dr. Prank Oliver m the course of his "World Chaos" delivered
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  • 597 3 AFTER-CARE MEETING Singapore, Wednesday. JHAT th? After-Care Association was badly m need of public assistance, and that more members were required, who would be paying members, and thus assist the association m its work, were remarks .made by Brigadier H. A. Lord, Honorary Secretary
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  • 110 3 Vnjfrmjl iitcLES blare and flags flutter (not mention hearts) m the new UIUI Hrothfrs' production. "Bro- Kt t which opened a season at t uhamkra Theatre last night. L have seen Way^ne Morris to his pulsating personality pleased to watch this new ria kn an
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  • 46 3 'tV.: effect from Apr 15 inclusive. Hh- Press telegrams to all Em m ■•■•ion> texcept Palestine. Tran m Saoan 3nd Canada- is 10 a rd, according to a GPO fflL Thc .ates to other countries H ined on application at any V aph Office.
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  • 58 3 w*»u!il be a good thins.' be »n, to investigate the causes rid chads. We have every sort lis horn the King, the Pre ;1 the Dictator, down the line n we call the -rubber stamp' the 'jelly-Ash' m the oflice. •-u*d to tell what's coming if we
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  • 32 3 Under the auspices ofthe Chettiars iNattukkottai) Youth League, a v rneetine was held yesterda> nj?*? he Ramakrishni Ef*£ X,. 9, Norris Road. "JWKi™^ ,f the meeting was Indians v, seas
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  • 108 3 Singapore, Wednesday. TWO privates from the Loyal Regiment, S. M. Smyth and C. Cleary, aged 21 and 22 years respectively pleaded guilty this morning m the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge that they between Mar. 19 and 20 m South
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  • 132 3 The first accused wa* arrested for being a deserter of Mie Loyal Regiment, and investigations revealed that he and the second accused had stolen the clocks which they sold to a shop m Change Alley at a dollar each. Two of the clocks had been recovered. Accused had
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    • 63 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHIN\ BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, •PH NE h?M. SINGAPOBE :o: FIRE. MARINE, MOTOK, PER SONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. -:o. AGENTS: SEREMBAN t*Ot BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., X LUMPUR VENG HSNG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, l PO i| LEE AH HENG.
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    • 92 4 m Londor.. We Previous Rl BBLR Idle Ch|J sp;: Buyers r 15 16 p u Sellers 8 1 16 la! I rward (Apr. June) Buyers 8 -:.j SeUers 8 1 16 8' R L U Ju'.ySep: I Briers 8 1 16 ll Sellers Srd Forward (Oct D.\ Buyers
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    • 20 4 London weanesuai p., To-day Change E7.8J 2"Fine Bar per OZ SILVER Boot D_t Ol» ins 4 months' forward
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    • 71 4 I I Previ ft chaiiB Manners N 3 Oomlop Rubber 26- 259 Ueneral Electric 76 10U 73 1 Imperial Chemical Industries 29 IO 1 299 Imperial Tobacco 130 7 u 130 7 "1 Anglo-Dutch 24 1 l r 24- Rubber Plan Investment Trust 27 P 2 2T-
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    • 40 4 RUBBER Previous To-day CbSOfi Market Tine Steadv Stead v «l>ot Buyers 16 15 15 16 -1 ll Sellers 16' 8 16 1 16 l '-5 Forward July Sept. Buyers 16 15 15 16 Market Tone Quiet Dull
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    • 61 4 Previous To-day ChsnfJ T.T. on _*aris (closing selling rate) 176 79 175.76 T.l*. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.82-116 8.81-15 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate> 8-3 8 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 12-15 16 12-29 32 TT, on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 Unchanged
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    • 65 4 Ma 29 i ildday waa s no v According to cables received i *rning there waa ie price of tin shares t the rest of the s marked down 1 trere slightly easier mid itions stremely dull. RUBBERS Tl Rubber spot 27< buyers July S market tbbei
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    • 543 4 American Share Market Quotations THE following tattoos from New v were received from Messrs. s. E. Lev* ..c: Co„ .-t* mail yesterday. Last Sale STOCKS Mar 27 Mar. 28 Jdami Express So par) 834 8 1,2 Americas Can •Par $25' 90 88 7 8 Amer 6: Forn. Power S7 cici.
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    • 17 4 London, W< TIN STANDARD Pl?vioUS Spo. (afternoon (closing price) £216-14 £216-1 2 forward £214-34 1215-14
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    • 67 4 X ___T""~ ''i t_____\ *_____mr ____E W 1 I NOMINAL CAPITAL: I $10,000,000 1 ISSUED PAID UP 1 CAPITAL: $10,000,000 I BRANCKKS throughout I Malaya. Siam, Burma, J .South China, French I Indo-China and NetherI lands Kast Indies. I AGENTS CORRESI PONDENTS m all prini tipal ci iei of the
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    • 19 4 SOI 1 11 IIItITISII INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD I Si \lll ISBIS E» BUM 2 Tel 5926. J. Finlayson Green
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    • 23 4 L9p| a H^v^ji^jf \^T^t _M________lTV; fi 1 3^"^ _S__\_y\t_\_____ _m^*_r_\ ___r^^ JErV r T« fi Pfr _fc^^MK^>dl _^^^M^m ~^m xt. sime darby c©..Ltd:
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  • 702 5 CKS SHARES ed By Fraser Company MIXING Singapore Mar 29. 5 pm. 3.3 3 9 I 20- 21,m 065 0.70 19- 19 9 r i- 23 128c ■f- or 9 6 10 3 no 1.3 m 0.25 0 30 1' 058 0.62 1 Tin 16,9 18I 199 209 M 26
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  • 153 5 maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 ml Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I red 1940 $400,000 int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 1 1034 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,800,000 108^ liu nom tot, Mar. 31 Sept. 30.... 116 i 2 no m hwy rea. I9b5
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  • 225 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. M1M\S Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 4i,2 3 9 Aver Weilgl 0.65 0.70.. I Batu Seiangor.. 125 i.30cd Hone Fatts 0.61 0.65 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 6 Jelebui 0.60 0.65 Kamunting Tin 3 3 9 Katu Tm 216 22 6 Kents 2 2 6' killinghalls
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  • 167 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Vwom TIN Barn Selangor 2ft% Apr. 12 Klang River 2Vfc* Apr. 4 Rantau 2 2 r Mar. 25 Rawang Tinfleldi i»,d. Mar. 29 Takuapa 6d. Apr. 24 RIBBER Ayer Fanai Mar. 30 Changkat Serdang 2)fc% Apr. 15 Hay tor 2 l
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  • 128 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1334 Paid Up Capit.-' I 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing- Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President. M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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    • 188 6 T Jtfc STARTS TO-DAY: A VII JOS, wa« j X fUK KIKST HlM)Ki:i) YKAIJSOF MAKHIKD LIFK ARK THK HARDKS'I v )M W^ A M.GJM SLAP HAPPIEST CQMEDY MOT OF THK SEASON I _^4 MONTGOMERY BRUCE i _^_r*M _^H v ife, ___________l _-_-_H ___v v >*>"N^fcC' 4______. _-_-------------------_----__ft__l_________9__ll^_MßK m ff^ sY^^.
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    • 140 6 No THRILLER EVER MADE can touch it— this (ah 4 P. .conceived m madne-s built S/ith 1 tfsaTs Kaniouv Production That Stirred I M A Brand New Copy of thc most fc amazing film ever made ffv^n^H 1 JB* *.^_wAx^—____m ihe rs_____Wß? Jmk P CAPITOL JTIMITI-W.'^J V<~H*aHanu_HHßHHßaaMaan_BHHO_BK' ol£ 1^ rTHK
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    • 245 7 i ik _^l l n ada Does j empire talkie i i ttt i ll 'PM TO-NIGHT Ml P.M. \ot Waill j["CHARLIE CHAN. on scription I j ON broadway* j A]l on ileaderol the Con- 1 SUN TALKIE Party) said In an interview NEW VO RLD) 1 tx ueve Lhat
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    • 318 7 Broadway's Two Year Comedy Sensation Now brought To The Screen by Warner Bros. A 15 M ALHAMBRA IM^ B l^~"''~''*~''''''M~*'~M«*'MMe***M*^^ _J Jt) When Skirt Meets FKrt /W When Frail Meets Melt fKyA** At West Point Its At Annapolis. It's h— m_^_||l l_] A— ___Tx__k. _a _l____u __*__^"''^ll*wJ__§^ *_F *t>__£ V
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  • 3668 8 LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL'S WOMAN CHAIRMAN Ben Chimes London Letter FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ITS 50 YEARS' HISTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March. 17. fOR the first time m its 50 years' history, the London County Council —the body which "rules" this great city— has a woman chairman. She
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    • 87 9 H»tf_Ow#/__rx |SJ >f Vy vSir _1 V^ _r **V^ X\_. cf *lkc!^_w fo%<^^^^y^^__^\ rru niii/ ..Vsr \_X_*r_+ Vf > __f^ <*XS* X. fft ml Wn A. friiir^jf 1 M I _^-f^^ lL 'iilliiWll 111IB8P J£*%>%wi ■%*■l A |fe JHW RICHT LABELS W Vlt White Labd White Label JI !,e st
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  • 327 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, March 30, 1939. LOYAL MALAYA •yERY satisfactory" is the official description of the response given by British European men and women m Singapore to enrol for duty m the event of an emergency arising. So far 1,950 names have been secured, and when the register is completed
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  • 446 10 New Theory Of Scientists MORE than IS years of observing I the fluctuations of Arctic weather condition m the 58 Soviet scientific stations m the Fai* North lead Russian meteorologists to a forecast of warmer winters and notter summers for the North and South Poles. They believe that the earth
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  • 382 10 EARTH Getting WARM E R to 82 degrees. 42 minutes of northern latitude— an all-time record. The Yermak, which at the opening of the century was unable even to penetrate the fringe of ice-fields jamming the South Kara Sea. last year sailed northward m the Laptev Sea. turning back only
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  • 183 10 The death is reported at Monte Carlo of Walter Cecil Michell. once Resident Councillor. Penang. from pnuemor.ia and injuries following a car accident. Mr< Michel! was also injured. Mr A J Ofattan Bellow, the First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, with Mrs. Grattan Bellew and family. is spending a fortnight's holiday
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    • 13 10 |[)EMRSj H "wb ite 1 1 label j I WHISKY I WP.S. -DI
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    • 42 10 jffle^-'- euvres of the American Nav> ;l1 lhe 9 1 9_r _____________P* '9 W"_ ____-^^______\W_____\___\ fir <_f j& ___r^_\ _i ir sP**" ____M_,_.^^*^^^^^^^^tmL^ r -P*. ■__^_^-tW§___^_^ H^\ r p *_k&vv______^ leafi _■<__ ___s f*s B| r ..W____ I >l__E_____________________________________________________f i p.pK'»w»%flw*wi«v*<»--'' K^(B^m h^-
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  • 152 11 principal Aid Is \Fa tally Wounded London, Mar. 28. S a result of the operation of British troops m Palestine, the socalled generalissimo of the re jel forces has been killed and his jncipal lieutenant wounded and captured. Early yesterday morning the troops of
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  • 67 11 The secretares of the Raub Austra Inn (.old Mining Co., Ltd., report [he following output for the four leeks ended Mar. 25: (rushing No. 544 Battery treated U|B tons of ore returning 1.542 Mimt> of bullion equivalent to 1,454 jneei of fine gold. Retrratmen' Plant treated
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  • 147 11 Denmark To Take More British Goods London, Mar. 28. fHE Danish Government have made an offer, which has been accepted by the British Government, to provide facilities during 1939 for increasing by about 23 million kroner the imports of a wide range of United Kingdom goods. British Wireless. GERMAN GOODS
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  • 647 11 For instance promoters of big sporting events are of course determined to protect their financial interest, but if the cinema industry wants boxers and wrestlers they can make a commanding bid for them. Some people even predict that there
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  • 51 11 Lahore, Mar. 18.— Four hundred students of the Islamia College went on strike and did not attend classes as a protest against transformation of one of the college hostels into a girls' school under the management of the Angu-man-e-Himayat Islam. The College was closed to-day.— (United
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  • 112 11 Vatican Relations With Germany Rome. FASCIST quarters expressed hopes that an improvement m relations between the Holy See and Nationalist Socialist Germany will soon become possible. They pointed out that Pope Pius XII was at one time Nuncio m Munich and visited Berlin m 1933. Furthermore, he recently granted an
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  • 103 11 Revenue Still Short Of The Estimate London, Mar. 28. THE financial year ends at midnight on Friday. Up to last Saturday the total of ordinary revenue amounted to £906,108,619. This was an increase of nearly £48,000,000 on a year ago but was still £38,500,000 short of the Budget estimate. The
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  • 70 11 Tenders are invited for the following:— 1. Supply of 5,300 ft. of 18" nominal internal dia. Steel Straight Pipes. Date of closing. 4 p.m.. May 3, 1939 2. Supply of 5,500 ft. of 12" nominal internal dia. Steel Straight Pipes. Date of closing, 4 p.m., May 3, 1939
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    • 34 11 For a CHANCE! COME! PALATABLE DELICIOUS To the Brightest Spot m TOWN DISHES Obtainable at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Before or After the Show feESII SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS BAND O E N G STRAWBERRIES OBTAINABLE.
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    • 42 11 THI TIUI TONIC FOOD OkS-dsssJs sf sM Cksstmm ss4 Storm L— i i WATCH FOR THE MAGIC MARGIN 014/1 WIT 5^33 -A^ Telegraphic Address IdUM*. 5934 V GOODWOOD I haimmglv Mtualrd ideal fo^ visitors and tourist*.. COrKTAIL BAH LOI'NC.F— FIRST CLASS RISTAI'RANT
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  • 252 12 First Si Of The PRC SED A\ M D CiR CECIL CLt.MI Ml to iner ii* iTS f the Stra ls Selll^n High Commissioner for the Mala, once described Cameron Hi.h the "Promised Land Fir>t signs of that Promise it mm? into bein^ are nou c'_ cernible. Standing on the
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  • 1860 14 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING W ITH tvmm a..uc.p.Uon «>fr^^l™?^^£fiZ^ Wof you will be interested to hear ihat FRE^.IOE int p u 01 t icw.y is,,-tme:n 01 billowing NElS .and itoW^^^ JOY th ir dainty bodices and lull, sw.ngmg lUrtt, Will ts you end.? round the ba ll^™- d ess fGr
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    • 70 14 For the "GREAT VALSE BALL" has a special selection of beautiful dance CAPITOL BLDf. rHONi: SINC.AfOKE. 3338. LAMINATED 'MASTER PADLOCKS Strongest m the world— much m the fashion of gigantic vault doors— for any need. Ask your supplier for a full display show. From all High-Class Stores Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN
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    • 40 14 m\\ Book your appointment toll\l I I /__j_b dnv ,te,ax co °l luxurj (\>y I /I^^P while tinkers re'^^^^By l I fresh and beautify your ~^X^^^ I I skin. You emerge with J spirits and charm alike restored. MAYNARD'S m^m
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    • 81 14 A woman always looks more beautiful m pealrs, provided the pearls are beair And Ciro Pearls are next best to real pearls. $OL£ ACENTS fOI CIRO i»|____ N MALAYA Kin HamleysJ ,v :O.SATT£«.Y fcO SINCAPCR: 3^^ poac* 269 th 2 soo _-^3C.^« Elsie Marx BATTF.It I ROAD Just received Shipment
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    • 39 15 §0> X N IAL CA H SALE OW PROCEEDING STOUNDING BARGAINS IN ALL APARTMENTS Lingerie Linen. House (oats. Embroidery Slippers Handbags and beautifully carved Soo(hou teak and camphor wooden chests AT RACHEL'S Rd Phone o._i2 Sc REFRESHING bum _^rj
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    • 28 15 I new shipment of smart morning and sport frocks exclusive evening gowns. Also a new collection of bags. Hollywood Brassieres THE SMART SHOP Capitol RnHHinirs IT Stamford Road.
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    • 104 15 j NEW SHIPMENT!! j "Metal Laces" j t DRESS-LENCTHS S i So-Elegantly Designed j I For Evening Wear S A Limited Number only. i _mA. •*■*__<_- "m_',__ir_ 1 V t___U_^_l_^_i_B4H'ki_____o_/>'' i i PHONE i 31-33. HIGH STREET. 7144 L MADAME PAGE Late 92, Piccadilly LONDON Expert Dressmaker Specialising: In Maternity
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    • 361 16 k TO FRENCH PORt 7 I I] -r IL* CHARCEURS REUNIs I HOMEWARDS. CAP ST. JACQUES For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux BANGKOK Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk ''r 3l TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong CAP PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane and H.\iphon^ 5 -May 3 m
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  • 102 17 UONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Godown Gate Gate 22 i i 18 2 3 E-ukuni Maru 11 2 3 i an 9 2 3 7 2 3 d City 32 2 3 31 2 3 Ceedbank 34 2 I toaiitvUle 36 2 3
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  • 106 17 kils expected from Netherlands t Air 'X.L.M.I, time of delivery ..rs' letters only 4 p.m. and livery of letters and -parcels 4.05 ay. I cpected from China by the bri lue at Singapore, to aay r.:> expected from Europe etc i 80, by Air (X.L.M.), time Of r
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  • 39 17 Brussels, Mar. 20. CI X^ people uero killed ami nine injured m an explosion m i section cf the National Arms Works at Herstal. which i.s devoted to the manufacture of special cartridges. Reuter.
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  • 185 17 THE following passengers arrived m and left Singapore by air during the week: Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM plane PK-AFJ" on Mar. 28:— Mr Poxopens. Mr. Resseler. Mrs. v.d. Mark, Mr. J. Saito. Mr. KE. Thorpe. Left for Saigon by KNILM plane "PKAFJ" on Mar. 28:— Mr.
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  • 19 17 The air mail 'Imperial' despatched from Bingapore on Mar. 21 was delivered m London on Mar. 28.
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  • 350 17 TO-DAY TO MORROW nn^io 5 Karapara Mar. 30 3 p.m. Karapara 30 3 p.m. Canada Western HeruEnJ Maru 30 7 p.m. Canada except Western Karapara 30 3 p.m. nV( »,u Victoria 30 4 p.m. China, Hoihow T J arukun* Maru 30 7 p.m. Egypt, Sudan and Palestine Karapara
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    • 283 17 KIIt S VII 1 1. V INE. •Incorporated m Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. 'A IN PORT Apr. 4 KUR Apr. 2S May 4 p round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia issued at the r.i tes pasaengffs may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydn;y or v to the connecting KPM
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    • 66 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE J FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA kS A N T II I A SAILING APRIL 6AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and 9t *SDtsffSrff? »S___ tickets to China and Japan (Interchangeable witi
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  • 395 18 Tin Restriction "Out Of Date" \From Ow Oui Reporter] Ip* >h 1 "utsdiiv BTRONC representation has been made to His Excellency the H Commissioner of the F.M.S. for the revision of the assess and quota selling business and that if necessary the matter w af? taken tip wilh (he Colonial
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  • 68 18 Jim Mollisoil Fined For I Rash FlyinJ Le Touque Mftl A TWENTY mini;' flight Touquet last June had a sequel] terday when Jim Mollison append court at Montreuil charged with u_\ ous flying. Mollison. through an tntaa denied that he had perl rraed vi or was drunk. Mollison was sen'
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  • 17 18 Peking. Mar. 29-:. the "Piovisiona! G to Nanking U parti Council of r ernments "—Reuter.
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    • 451 18 ON THE RADIO MARCH 30 I 7 SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) pm. 5 00 Cantonese dramas'* 6.15 Mandarin children's programme 6 30 "Popular Singers 9 Miss Lee Li'ee" I Mandarin 11 7.00 Military Band mu&ftcf •7.15 A discussion between an officer kof the
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    • 456 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION "> GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m) ajn. t t 6 40 'World Affairs talk by J. L. Brierly. 0.8. E., Chichele Professor of International Law In the University of Oxford. 6.55 'Musical Games'*— divised by Reginald Burston and compered by Martyn C. Webster. Midland Revue Orchestra: leader. Norris
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    • 192 18 BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mcs (19.7 m.) p.m. (3 20 Concert of light music. 7.20 News m Eiilish. 7.35 Concert of light music continued 8 20 News and economic review m German. 8.35 When the storms awaken life radio sequel by Josef Ziermair. 9 05 Chamber music serenade for clarinet and
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    • 175 18 HONGKONG ZBW 952 Mt l .11 i» 5 20 Children's hour 6 20 Closing loca. S: ck quoatij 622 Paul Rcbes n (Bass Ul Spirituals 6.32 Selections fr hvan's 'The V Guard". 6 50 Gounod's— F s:c— Svmpl'. 7 07 Fritz K.ti 720 Local time leport and a 7 23
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  • 210 19 P\\<. terrific explosions occurred at Hammersmith Bridge soon after •'cleck. llu pclice arc said to have found vid.iue of the explosions as the psult cl time bombs. was hurt end the damage aratively small .lice aie consioenng the pcssii the explosions to be the worl
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  • 63 19 Czechs Want To Join British Army REQUEST that Government tl should i-onMder the applications I (/«i!i soMUstl to join the British ■*nj wag made at question-time. Belisha said it was not the' '..list foreign nationals into Biitish Army. Le Mander drew attention t3 I Czech officers were plac at the
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  • 65 19 Dictators Congratulate Franco Berlin. Mar. 2"». has telegraphed to Generaltsanco his heartiest congratu- "the final defeat of nationBolshevism." Rome. Mar. ?9 Mussolini appeared on the balr he Palazzo Venettia and adcrowd of 10,000. He said: infantry and the Italian Leave onto ed M; clrid and the I n thus be
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  • 402 19 SUGGESTED BOYCOTT OF GERMAN TRADE THE possibility of an international economic boycott of Germany was mentioned by Lord Davies when he moved m the House ol Lords a resolution urging Government to assume wider obligations, m conjunction with other powers, to prevent further pets of agression The
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  • 78 19 US, Protest To Japan On Bombings Peking, Mar 20. FE tinted States Embassy has protested to the Japanese authorities against four further bombings of I.S. property m China One concerned the bombing of mission property at Chengchow. Honan. < n MaJch 23. this being the fifth occasion thi* property was
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  • 54 19 INDIAN ASSEMBLY REJECTS TRADE PACT New Delhi, Mar. 29. •THI IK Legislative Assembly has refti.sed approval to the Indo-British trade agreement by 59 votes to 47. The agreement wa* reached on March 20 after negotiations la.sting nearly two years. Decision on the matter now rests m the hands of the
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  • 190 19 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. MAT Seh, a dimutivc Sumatlfl ran Malay, made a hole ia the wall of Malay Kampong house at the Wh. Vli.'e, Klang Gates, by cutting the bamboo wall with a parang. This mori,ing, Mat Seh wan tinea
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  • 426 19 SHARP GERMAN THREAT TO POLAND Must Not Join British Bloc ft SHARP reminder to Poland to maintain friendly relations with Germany is contained m the official Diplomatische Korrespondenz almost on the eve of Colonel Beck's departure for London (he leaves Warsaw on April 3) says Reuter. In curt words Poland
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  • 936 20 Tin Quota Cut Throws Coolies Out Of Work Report Of Selangor Miners' Association Umm OmrOmm I portal Kuala I.umpur. Tuesday. REFERENCE to the fall m number of men employed on tin mines, m Malaya (froa 85.675 m January. IMS to 57,« Sin December. IMS) is made m the annual report
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  • 338 20 Captain C. B Barry ernment House m the evening His Bxcellc Lady Thomas gave i d m ment House Tuesday, Mar 21 lloa Mr A E Coope had at Government Hpusc Earl and Countess of Btrsfford imj to stay at Government H His Excellency dined with H I
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  • 677 20 SINGAPORE DOCTOR'S DEATH rl regret to announce the death of Dr. Charles Vincent Norris. -vhich occurred at 4 a.m. to-day at his home m Scotts Road. He leaves six sons and six daughters. Dr. C. V. Norris was a weliknown ••ngapore personality, and his son. Dr. v H. Norris. was
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  • 45 20 Hongkong, Mar. 29 The third shipment ot Chinese exhibits for the Golden Gate Exposition m San Francisco left Shanghai on Mar. 19 by boat for the United States There were 20 cases of art objects, worth $2,000,000 < Chinese currency*.— Chinese Central News Agency.
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  • 317 20 ifrom Our Own Correspondent] Taiping. TuejWfa TERRIFIC storm caused extensive damage to the Kamunting n" Fields property, on the SH mile Kainuntinf Road, on afternoon. The roofing of the oil shed was blown away and corrugated totting had landed nn the shock abeorbers nearby
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  • 392 21 nfairness Of The "Cash Carry" Clause Of U.S. Neutrality Act PROVISION OPERATES TO AN AGGRESSOR'S BENEFIT, ttt. T. V Soong and Dr Shao 1.T..-. Chun S kin Mar 29--branch of th- V c*e ,omt P resi^nts of the China Ame r,c i vIu I ,c i ,natm,,al has cabled to
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  • 45 21 German voy Meets Col Beck Warsaw. Mar. _..>. L rr m Ambassador, Herr I saw Colonel Beck ft isi lated thai L. introduced ao fresh L i u::tion. t Colonel k is ared Herr M Itke I I from the princip i i a i Reuter.
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  • 134 21 MBULANCE CALLS terday, the ambul- d to the Kantian;, St tion where the dresto attend to an InI v .aid to have been T: Indian boy sustained over the chin and best The ambulance to the General Hosp.m yesterday, the ambul- to Rochore Canal Road Chinese girl aged about tns
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  • 99 21 The members of the Fortnightly Club j had an enjoyable and well attended |j meeting on Monday. Mar. 27 when Mrs.'( E. G. Sellers spoke on "A Spring Morning". The beauty and significance of Spring was stressed by the speaker, who illustrated her talk with poems on Spring.
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  • 55 21 The fire brigade received a call from j Alexandra Road yesterday afternoon at about 3.30 to attend to a jynall lallang fire which occurred near Tiong Bahru i "Road, exactly near the spot where the < fire broke out the previous day. The bri- < gade was successful m extinguishing
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  • 64 21 H Mar 29.— The Far Eastern Aviation G m ne which was reported missing yesterday returned to Hongkong at 10.20 this morning. The p:iut. a Chinese, who left the Airport at 3.15 p.m. yesterday on a solo flight spent the night at Itirsbay close to Hongkonp *hore
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  • 50 21 I Shanghai. Mar. 29. campaign -waged by language newspapers auspices of the Jap upied areas continued unabated To-day m an issue of the leadingShanghai puppet newspaper, the Sin 1 Phun Pac urges its readers to "risej against Great Britain and recover all! her concessions."— Reute r.
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  • 170 21 R UBBER A UCTIONS The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association 1427 th Auction 29th March 1939: dQgued 749.196 lbs.— tons 334.46 Offered 721.312 322 01 Sold 599,030 267.45 I tidon— Spot 7 15 16d. N York Snot 15 15 IG cents. PRICES REALISED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents Per Lb.
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  • 50 21 Hongkong, Mar. 29— A Shanghai message states that the Japanese have converted the Japanese-owned Shanghai Silk Spinning Company plants m Yangtzepoo district north-east of the International Settlement into a base hospital for wounded soldiers, who are streaming into Shanghai from central China front. Chinese Central News Agency.
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  • 77 21 Segamat, Tuesday While walkin.j along the banks of the Segamat River, at Jalan Sultan, a Chinese youth saw an object moving m the grass, and on closer inspection found it to be a huge python almost nineteen feet long. He 'gave the alarm and passers by gathered round.
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  • 90 21 PER- BORNE SEWAGE SYSTEM DR K.L P Our Own Reporter) pur, Wednesday. kpa are to be taken 1 public agitation «fe provision of water system for Kuala appointment of Mr. M Houston, of the D as investigating ted last year m the imi nary work. bu li fating officer, bestudying
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  • 515 22 Harbour Board Win By Odd Goal In Nine Thrilling Division II SH.B.J.S.C. .o. EM* b<_ 4. IN a tfai-ling game of aoccer played yesterday on the S.H.B. ground at Cantonment Road, the SHR. Club beat the Excise by the odd goal hi nine m a Division II match The club
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  • 187 22 Chinese Over Run Changi XI S.C.F.A. I B 10. Changi (W.B > CnriUam 0. THOSE who expected the Chines tr hay an easy pasvase Bgaimd the Changi (Wl) civilian- m their match of tin* Second Division "B* of the League played at the Clerical t nion ...und last night, were
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  • 41 22 Results ol First Division league matches played yesterday are as follows Birmingham l. Huddersfield 1: Charlton 3 Orimsby 1 Manchester United 0, ton 2; Middlesborough 8. Portsmouth 2. Result ol Second Division game was Bournemouth 5. Bristol Rovers 2.—Rcuker
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  • 63 22 The t Knrl piayers will represent the Mt Zion Rangers against Fraser Neave Sports Club m S friendly soccer game on Mar 31 at F Ns ground at 5 .15 p n*. sharp —Swee Chin. Ali. M Pari; Beng Kiong, Ahmed Sion? Seng Jais, Gim Chwee, Bwee
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  • 194 22 IN APPEAL against the Judgment given by Mi Justice M February last m a summons by four plaintiffs ior the ieterai o: certain points arising out of the settlement- made by i S>ed bin Abdulrahman AlkafT on Oct. 8. 1901. ar.d for certitaj vus
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  • 28 22 Ir. the Tanglin Area inter-company League game played yescerdav at Tanglin. the HQ. Wing Manchester XT defeated the Fort Canning team by five goals to nil.
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  • 95 22 Tne following have been selected io] plag for the Cevion Sport a Club against the St. Josephs Institution or. Saturday, at 2 p ra on the C.S.C. ground. X Kanagaretnam, v. Panunsothy. Wijervera, J. N. Fernando. A Nathaniels, Meayo Pereira. C Thuraisingam. A P. Rajah, Dr. Woodbull. A
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  • 101 22 English Bail minto Team Foi Malaya (Tribune Sperfi ENGLAND b.s selected J v >"'"to„ t, am io tollr m 1940 lh, player, 33 present the i*m F talent. Thej are: H. F Nichols, Leslie Nichols, Mrs. II v i i, 0l Mis* i) Dovetn Mr. J 1.. \\x„ H \r
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  • 273 22 Mr Mundell m addressing his lord-; -hips a* the commencement o: the ap peal this mornin that Mr Ju Pediov. refused to rd i the saie of tbel property uaeprteed m the settlement, subject matter of the proceedings In tider to allow CO be .erouped! cut ot
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  • 35 22 Folio win.-', is i tions for M^f Day appeal: Labi] v Trengganu *•>-:; neo HWJtt 53.U0.87 Kr $4,395.30; 52.443 92 Brunei 124,***** Sela ft $13,675.45 P bilan $4,112.: 30.791 TO 2 51 £10. mmmm**
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  • 12 22 The Board recommend a of last ftnancii payable on Ap-
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  • 39 22 A farewell di the an ana 0 lu-lt. or. Ap ll 100 ow Kfi" ar.d ran B ffi There waa i miring 7 Chai Fei 3 B. Chei Kong H im A group ph< the c< mmencement_
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    • 78 22 TENNIS EXHIBITION MATCHES. (Sanctioned by the 5.1. T.A.) INDER THE Al SPICES OF THE S( R m aid of THE CHINA RELIEF Fl Nl) AT THF STRAITS CHINESE RECREATION CLUB (Hour Lim Cireen I On Friday, ihe ,°»lst of March, MM, at p.m. Singles. MISS GEM HOAHING vs. MRS. HIPKINS.
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  • 621 23 bumbleton Shines kmong Forwards stency OB the part of their forwards won the day for ;K i when they met the Singapore Cricket Club m a Div. I ue football match played on the Padang vcsterdav. pgii] victory four-nil did not
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  • 58 23 The following players have been choi en t represent the Hindu Association •at the S.K> nd soccer against the 's.R C on Friday Rucuraai V rappen, A. Sankaran. i a- moo H D Ap Pl] Captain). G. Ranaiunga Muthuveli Chandra Paul, Ban ...v. P j v K. Shunmugam.
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  • 27 23 An extraordinary general meet;:.: f the Indian Association will be held on Sunday. Apr. 2. at. 4 p.m. at the ast >- tiation pavilion. Balestier Road.
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  • 227 23 Fort Canning Defeat R.A.F. At Cricket IN a friendly cricket fixture played at Tanglin yesterday, the Fort Canning team defeated the R.A.F. (HQ) team by 32 runs. Wilton knocked up the highest score for F. Canning 32. while Turner for the Fort was the best bowler of the day taking
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  • 153 23 In a friendly table tennis fixture played at the Club's premises, the Ngo Sm-,' Chin Sia defeated me Chinese Chai Wco Athletic Association by five games ta two. The first tie between Tan Boon Fin and Lai Ying Hoh. tnird place In the last year's Singapoie Tournament,
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  • 31 23 The thirty yards range at Headquarter SVC. Beach Road, will reopen for pistol shooting, today. An interesting programme has been arranged and it is hoped that members will respond.
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  • 15 23 YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL An incident m the soccer same between the S.R.C and the S.C.C yesterday.
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    • 41 23 iiiiin l _ftfltfl-floo"fl'o"j"ii'iifl miimittf ft* «*>__*+_***.__%__%*_ V j WHO WILL TAKE THE COUNT? FRIDAY? J BOON MAH 3ist. or MARCH* H E M C H I T HAPPY WORLD s m FPoinrn by hauling i>i?eliminarii>'. S I IM I Jl J hE%_hß&*+*?&^^
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  • 188 24 MALAYS FA TAL FALL FR OM TELEGRAPH POLE Singapore, Wednesday. srS r _3&As:ss«ffj; *cad while he was engaged m repairing a broken Wife. Ahmat bin Abas, another Malay linesnan said that on March 20. he wa* formed by a bus driver that his friend md sustained a fall. He immediate^
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  • 167 24 Sentences For Explosion Culprits London. Mar. 2_. The eight people accused at the Old Bailey of conspiring to cause Wlosiops nd Commit araon were all 'g»*«*g nd sentenced to 17. Id. 14, 12. ten. ten .nd seven years' penal servitude ithe first seven > and the eighth to 18 mcntl.o
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  • 34 24 Nationalists Capture Thousands Of Prisoners Ite 29— The capture J* i rer forty thousand prisoners at the To front Is claimed In a commumqu? v the Nationalist GHQ m add: several thousands to other
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  • 64 24 London. Mar 29 pi 1 rd< has passed Ing of the Chinese Currency B:;: Reuter London. Mar 29. Mr C Rogers, of the Bank of England, the 0 rernment's representative m the a. -Chinese Committee to administer the Chinese Currency Stabilisation Fund .eft for Hongkonc on Mar 2
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  • 91 24 Alternative To Singapore Air Route Canberra, Mar. 29. A SURVEY flight from Onslow (Northwest Australia) across the Indian Ocean to Monbasa, sponsored by the Commonwealth Government, is announced by Civil Aviation Minister Thorby. The route will be via the Cccos-Is-lands, Chagos and Seychelles. It is hoped the flight which is
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  • 103 24 London. Mar. 29. /VN the Stock Exchange yesterday Eurov pean political anxieties caused o general marking down of prices, though lousiness was very quiet until the aftertroon, when Continental selling accelerated the downward trend. Gilt-edged closed around the day's low prices. Kaffirs and Oils were weaker, with
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  • 52 24 London, Mar. 29.— The Earl of Athlone. who is representing King George at tne ceremonies m connection with the marriage of the Crown Prince of Iran to Princess Fawzia, sister of Kin***-; Parouk, Is leav*na London with Princes? Alice on Apr. 11 for Teheran, reaching there on Aoril
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  • 240 24 Commons Motion For Vigorous Policy London, Mar. 29. A MOTION placed m the Order Paper of the House of Commons this evening under the names of Mr. Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary! Mr. Winston Churchill. Mr. Duff-Cooper, former First Lord of the Admiralty and Mr. Amery, former Secretary of State
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  • 61 24 Peiping, Mar. 29.— The question of extending the sphere of influence of the Federal Reserve Bank of North China to other areas m China is, according to Chinese reports here, one of the matters to be considered at tlie combined meeting of the new regimes establiashed m
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  • 118 24 Shanghai. Mar. l A VERY darin- ihesl^J Japanese milian i«t Q at 7.40 m the niornintr m Yan^t.szepoo district hich very heavily Hoarded hy ar Japanoe patrols as this is wl many .Japanese whanes situated. Ataru Mak.no was fatsUfdm the head when proceed;**.?! Yangts?*>poo m a r
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  • 17 24 Paris, M^: navil will be increaa HH i and recruit Ing > ::i begin immediately Rrsot
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  • 157 24 Washington, Mar. 29. Till XX was a new move yesterday m the controversy regarding neutrality legislation. On the eve of to-day's meeting of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate. Senators Nye. Bone and Champclark introdueid an amendment seeking to extend the "cash and carry" principle
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  • 149 24 \JR. Neville Chamberlain described as *C mi iU tain auggestioai of difference* of opini speaking tit a dinner of Government aupj 4 Club. He denied them emphatically. DeahiChamberlain said he could not add anyth said m the Hou.se of Commons. He understood the anxiety of the
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  • 13 24 CAPTURE O NANCHANG Tokyo, M,i I 'occupation of Nan ed on Mar I
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  • 13 24 New VoV- I thoritirs h I will be con I I
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