Morning Tribune, 31 March 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ,1 I— No. 51. SINGAPOKE. FRIDAY, March 31, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 788 1 COLONY'S PROUD DEFENCE RECORD TATEMENTS of vital public importance on matters of moment ranging from civil defence to broadcasting jrc made by His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas, t Governor, when he responded to the toast of i S. S. Government proposed by Mr. C.
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  • 318 1 London, Mar. 30. THE Prime Minister's announcement that the Territorial field Army is to be brcught up to war establishment and then doubled m numbers has v ft with a warm welcome, and even m those political circles which favour conscription it is agreed that it
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  • 83 1 WHOLESALE SURRENDERS IN SPAIN St Jean de Lm. Mar. 3ft. AX official communique, issued from Gen. Franco's headquarters at Salamanca, states that 42 Republic an aeroplanes surrendered yesterday. On the Valencia front nearly 15.000 prisoners were captured and two complete brigades and six battalions surrendered. In the southern zone, 70,00
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  • 187 1 BRIGHT SPOT IN CHINA'S FUTURE London, Mar 30 FfVENTS m China and also m India compelled Mr. Danyers Willis, ChairI man of the Chartered Bank of India at the annual meeting to-day to adopt a I somewhat restrained note, says the Financial Times. There were, nevertheless, qualifications. His explanation counters
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 34 1 Malacca Electricity 3 s > Dinner I Finance 4 J 2 Malayan Breweries Mtg. 8 E Women's rages 14 15 I ice Selections 20 1 Boxini Meeting 21 N) „rM"r<mt 22 23 fclegram 24 Lgt
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  • 2446 2 Serious Possibilities Of Remaining* In State Of Uncertainty Singapore. Thursday. DEFERENCE ta the cont ro**ra_ had aiison hetween panv and the Malacca Municipality out of I dtciMun taken hy the Commissioners allegedly -without any consultation of any kind with the Company' to terminate the
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  • 204 2 Singapore, rhursday T\U.M.\-s.\ vni; om Am \ah. 111. 111." all' a >» i dl dm nth .i i Singapoie I Mr. G. PorI i low sta lost her d .t..ii sun. when lightning Bashed down on their unaH dwellinj p i Kn I ira
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  • 128 2 BRAKE CRITICISED Si:. STATING that accept what th officer had stated as sent at the brak- his driver read E:. this preeedure o: I \g2 without the ownei tig pr^ was unfair. Mi Q A N jgd Manager of Unit rs d ty admit teu unco: ..v statement of thi
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  • 24 2 OPIUM CONVENTION Chungking. Mar 3< m Govei:. ment have ap I tor Hoo. Chintse M landward, to be Opium Convent!.: tSUJj Nations Sew JM
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  • 154 2 Falling Tree Crushe Man hiHg*p>l I HEARD abort the storm, the voice ut Bappimli C out that a tree hail fallen upon him. sjqc I im said Govindaaamy, Tamil H .u!«*->. wheo pi-wig fcvid W. G. Porter, th S >re Coroner, to»day, an dc-nth of a Tamil priest named Soppiah
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 28 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists m all the latesl methods and experts m pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate.
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  • 509 3 PROTECTED HEADQUARTERS FOR A.R.P. MUST BE FOUND £RITICISM of the "action and inaction" of the Government is one of th« main objects of the Association, asaid Mr. C. V. Miles at the dinner of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held at the Adelphi Hotel last night. In proposing the toast
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  • 81 3 Chungking. Mar. 30. AFTER a silence of almost two and a half months, air-raid sirens were again founded m Chungking this afternoon announcing the approach of Japanese bombers. The local populace were kept m suspense for about half an hour, but the Japanese raiders failed to
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  • 100 3 I Singapore. Thursday. through Singapore on v ia t<» perform m Kuala I.iim- charming Miss sol Marcaida. L,. from .America, and her two rtn lN Zaiali and Antolinos disemrkni ihis morning from the Ital |i n er Victoria. I ree people have performed m specialties m many cities,
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  • 187 3 MARKET REPOR T gill; .1 half-hearted attempt to interpret Signor Mussolini's Ucb ni a favourable light, the DrU; stock and commodity markets hf „.\en up thc unequal contest. i<l have once more relapsed into a Edition ol nervous indecision, says ant. i Nelson's rubber market rei te evldaneg from Poland
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  • 212 3 ESTA TE CASE Singapore. Thursday. [TKTIIFR hearing af the appeal relating to an indenture of settlement made by Shaikh bin Abdulrahman AlkafT on Oct. 8. 1901. was recorded before the Court of Appeal to-day. The appeal ia against the judgment of Mr Justice Pedlow given m February o< last year.
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  • 277 3 1 would act as a unit the various races domiM a. and that, when the ..pleted. it would serve iyan nation" as its mother red to be the keynote ol against -That vernacular uld be taught m English ted last night m the Hall i Institution. 1
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    • 90 3 Do You Need Classes? Only an examination by a skilled qualified spe- jFZ^^A cialist will tell you to l^-flSKr^ ■what extent your vision \l 2^^ is deficient. x^» R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science. Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) 35 Years European Clinical Experience 4, Arcade Ground Floor. Tel. 3002. THOMPSON
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 21 4 don, Thursday. Prerioua TO-day Cht Pine Bar per oz. CTJ.6 CT.B.«ifc +%d. SILVER Spot J*g 4 months forward y
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    • 110 4 Previous KIBBLR St.ady spot Buyers a Sellers Ist Forward tApr June) Buyers 8 l 16 lS l k, 2nd Forward i July Sept.* Buyers 8» H Sellers S3 16 B 3] 3rd Forward (Oct Dec Buyers 83 16 Sellers 8' 4 PALM OIL (Mfttajft) PIvVK)US In bulk Mar
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    • 61 4 MINING 1 midday was $11 down 's- Ace morning tin shares In Londoi 1.. n the nd con. tions were very dull the k< I RUBBERS rhe pri I Rubber..: 1 spot 27 j its t>uy- mai lie ru apart from a few sell! md; S 1
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    • 23 4 vi v cT»vr ...i. Pievious To- I TIN STANDARD Spot 'afternoon "closing price) 2 £-16 I Forward r>ivi 4 £214-12 I
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    • 103 4 Honskomj. Mar. 30. JAPANESE forces m South Kuan;loaf Province m south China are showing signs of renewed activities. On Mar 27, two Japanese wai approach! d Pakhoi m Tongking Ba; after discharging nn kc bombs, attempted to land troops ne_v the Pakhoi The landini er, was
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    • 52 4 Previous I k*tx\::ers 9 1 jui'.op Rubber 25 9 I Meneral Electric :,r. I Imperial Chemical inddstnes I Imperial Tobacco 7: 1 24- j Canadian Pacific |2 4 London Tin 3 1., 3 j Rubber Pla:: Infettment Trust j: Britisb American Tobacco 9574 Chinese sr;5 r Renoncs.
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    • 138 4 Tht Oieh Oleh Party records with re 1 cret thc loss I Iti president by the th ol Mr.Wes nang Seng, which too.-.' i place at his residence, 3 c. Outram Rd on Mar 2: j The deceased, although over 6^ years of ag^. was president of
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    • 42 4 San Francisco, Mar. 30 The California Clipper, sister plane to if Clipper left on a maiden light to the Far East carrying twenty ive passengers and eleven crew This I plane-load of persons ever O fly the Pacific —Reuter
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    • 57 4 T.T. on FarLs (closing: MUlng ratei Un) r.*r. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) si-15 16 T.T. on Shanghai (clottnc selling rate> a-3 s Uncha i r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rat«» 1•' L'P 3J 1 ?-78 T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 Uncha T.T. or. New York
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    • 53 4 Stainer's "The Crucifixion" will be sung m St. Andrew's Cathedral on Wednesday, April 5. at 630 p.m The soloistwill be Mr. Hai] id Mr. Caur.ce. and Mr. Waddle will be at the organ. The full choir, consisting of about' 36 voices, will tak*** part. The service will last
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    • 21 4 Mt ¥"IB W* J> Forward July Sept. Buyers 15 15 16 t.. Sellers :e 1:g Mnrk-t Tcne D-.
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    • 30 4 HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE OUTRAGE Mar. 30. rWO men have beer. ad at Bow Stn lth the X tn rsmith Bi expl ri n R**»th haw* een i for a a Reuter
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 67 4 I OVERSEA- 1 I CHINESE 1 banking I I corp. iys§m j j/j Xti Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal Ithe multifarious services of its Institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections m all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and
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    • 12 4 SOI 111 munsii INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD PASSENGER'S ua4;(;a4^; M 2 rinlavson Oreen
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    • 18 4 *_kfi_Bli fc^^ 4 ill _^______________^*>i 39^ __dn I U' mXI ____F^^____________h -h SIME DARBY Co.Ltd: 1 j •<§»* a******
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  • 668 5 JOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Mar 30. 5 p tn. MINIM) ..3.3 3 9 Amal J9 5,3 Malay .-39- 44F 2fl 21 0.6d 0.70 h wei i? 10 iq q Mil iw iy y or 123 1.28C1 lay 2U3 21 -3 lib 12 3 0 30 0 35
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  • 171 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Mar. 30. 6 D.m. Company Dividend Books iOt# t Close Date Ex Div. year Batu Belanj W*> Apr. 12 Apr 18 A pr. 13 2' 2 Johan sr;5 r final Apr. 8 Apr. 15 Apr. 9 lr. Klanii River 2> 2 r Apr.
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  • 217 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3.4V4 3 9 Ayer Wenas 0.65 0.70 Batu Selan&or.s 1-25 1.30 cd Hong Fatts 0.61 0.64 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 6 Jelebus 0.57 0.61 Kamr.nting Tin 8 3 9 Katu Tin 216 22 6 Kents 2- 2 6 Killinghalk 14
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  • 232 5 jaayriard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY r l»0l red 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 101 norn *J red. 1947 $1,500,000 106 108 norn ""int. Mar. 31 Sept. 5t.... 114 v nO J < I JUy red. 1965 t1,U00.000
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 149 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1334 Paid Up Capitf 1 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directora i H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 241 6 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT /Till" riDOT LOVE AND LAUGH HIT OF THE f IHt I 1110 I LOVE AND KISSES SEASON! 1 1 **flB I .turn F 1 9^l^ ijjpgj'jiES F 1 WiP BSFt^^ ci.-nous Virj;inii F 1 I; JSs__t_tSQ__ F l wiS* F l a Jflf°9^s j^.*- C^^_____k____ w
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    • 230 6 r%""xew" t-RAIi: MOOKI. v'i'.i^l i; >\ Inlnl llangc ol Snnjjs.il j i i;h.%xi» on :n% <o nm asiu- j-fl GRACE MOORE I •'fl Eaff "H flfiflfl"?' 1 fl ■flflfltv* > *c- *!v fl ___Ku __B mf_\r^ «C >7At_____________________________HL l___ fl 3mQ fl H_b fl I -**4v___B_fl______________ m I ___W _m
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  • 35 7 Hongkong, Mar ;.o. fti Henri Cosme tne French Ambassador who _i from Chungking via Hanoi yesterday has PfOCt I Shanghai aboard t ho linnS. S. Marche] Joi:. Chinese Central News Agency
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  • 64 7 BURNING OF NATIONAL BONDS Chungking, Mar 30. > w china eoßunemorated the rsarV ol the Canton Upn 72 martyrs made tne v for tbe cause of the ilu tion. i ratvh meetings were held -'.-a country. All amuse,tertalnment were suspend- movement sponsored se community calls upon l hinese Government bonds
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    • 233 7 j MARLBOROUm 3 Opening To-day »..o*> t MS p.m. S TIHRI'PIM (i.VL j'Arunagiri Nathar'j with T M. MANUKA j BAGAVATHAR and a South Indian BLIND SINGER! M -.^M-...-------------a-M----------W--------->e^ 6*?-^==^ iH KILLER EVER MADE can touch il (his (ale oi a monster who looked like a man! eoneerred m madness buill
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    • 152 7 The Comedy that had Broadway m Stitches for two Years— Now A Great Fun show on the screen! 55 Tl. 3 p' 5 m ALHAMBRA __i____t \___\_____\___ml__l It 9— ft^^^^m _^^*m_>. *n&_y '.)?Jn| f. hilairiou**. film from the J^' _____j^^9__^_^W^ <at..cc success, ..nd starring S^^S^S^ T^L_i_^^_W_^ub^yu^k^ A-^ B^M v -^*f^_k.
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  • 975 8 Malayan Breweries To Market High Quality Stoul RESULT OF RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENT AS the result of extensive experiments and tests, the Malayan A Breweries Ltd. have succeeded m brewing hijrh-quality stout which will be put on the market shortly. This 88l announced by Mr. J. A. Clarke, chairman of the
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  • 149 8 HEAVY FIGHTING AROUND NANCHANG Chungking. Mar. .30. CHINESE troops defending Nanchang were still holding out inside the capital of Kiangsi up to yesterday despite intensive .lapanese artillery and aerial bombardment, according to field dispatches received here early this morn ng. The Nanchang defenders aire said t. be ready to make
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  • 620 8 Jeram Kuantan Rubber Declare 4½ Dividend JHE twenty-seventh annual general meeting of the Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate was held to-day. and those present were Mr. H. C. Atkin-Berry. (chairman) Mr. E. A. Elias and Mr. S. Q. Wong The directors' report and statement al accounts and report of the auditors
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  • 122 8 Improving Navigation Irrigation In China ChUn| kinS M-ir -m UYDRAULIC works aimi- atto, fl provement of existing irrigate 5 navigation systems by buildiiK pairing tho.se which are runctionta.2 m full swing m China's north-wX2 and south-western provinces Labouring on the numerous Dro-;*t_ destined to facilitate transportation! tc turn parched areas
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  • 16 8 oil the Chine.^e retreat nese were checked bj west of Ltentang whei ragtag Chir.e eC. N
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 65 8 j EMPIRE TALKIE: 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. {"CHARLIE CHAN: JON BROADWAY"! Matinees Sat. lst. Sc Sun. 2nd. April 1 "BLACK COIN"! Serial complete 15 chapters will I be screened. J SUN TALKIE I (NEW WORLD) j 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M I "KID GALAHAD" I j GRAND THEATREj (New
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  • 403 9 EGAL POINT REFERRED TO FULL COUR T WHETHER a child of seven, declared a neglected child by Brunswick Children's Court, had committed a criminal offence within the meaning of section 66 of the Lunacy Act will be argued before the State Full Court soon. This
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  • 152 9 WHY THE NAVY'S RUM RATION IS STRONGER AN Admiralty official has explained! why, after a six-months' trial stronger rum issues have been sanctioned for the Navy. From now on the sailor's daily ration will consist of only two-parts water, instead of three, already mixed. The change ends a 200-year-old custom.
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  • 220 9 U.S.A. Opposed To Return Of Colonies SENSATIONAL revelations regarding the Inited States Government's endeavours to prevent the return of the former German M, 'ts to the Reith are made by the weekly magazine Liberty A,li <h nas a large circulation m the Inited States. journal asserts that the United'- ('^vernment
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  • 113 9 British Motor Expert For China London MR. C. G. Hogg, heavy lorries expert p[ the General Motors Corporation of New York Corporation of New York. haa paaSsed thror^h England en route to the Far East on a mission which may influence the oitrre cour.se of the Smo- Japanese War. This
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  • 118 9 Dancing To Be Encouraged In Schools Dambulla MR a II Prem. Inspector of schools Ifatale, .nude a vehement appeal to .he parents to help the teachers and the pupiis to foster the ancient art of folk dancing A variet- entertainment of tne schools of the D.mb'.lla district was held at
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  • 188 9 rpHE Holy Quran oi the Muslims Ls m the Arabic language; hence nonArab speaking followers of the religion of Islam have been at a great disadvantage to understand thc teaching and meaning of their religion from original sources. They have so far, however, followed the tenets
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 82 9 ff _KsKv: > Iff _W\W\ Wm v\ _f Aw mi ___fl WWW 1\ lllooV »i 1 iMI 1 B !____A J __M __ftfl__l_fl Some people mmht call B^Ffl ot re^^l --:4-_. B^_B __1 call myself -particular. B Jx ::^_^____________Ekß li_^____________^___B good. You have prob- jlf^f^B 1"" E^_ well, when I
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  • 311 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday, March 31. 1939. FRANCE REPLIES JKS firm yet always courteous tone of M. Daladier m his speech m reply to the threats of Signor Mussolini has created the most excellent of impressions. It is an object lesson m how to make the .strength and determination of a
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  • 673 10  -  E. T. Huang By SOVIET RUSSIA shows that Firmness Pay* IIITLEB "will" stop at nothinj less than a formidable front presented by Britain and France m conjunction with Russia. Poland, Rumania and Jugoslavia are going gradually to fall under 'the direct domination of Germany, while Belgium, worked on
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  • Article, Illustration
    102 10 cf ed th b /i! h n e Air r Mln i Ste r r Sir Kin f Wood, a party of Members of Parliament. London mayors and of the London County Council watched a demonstration hv the No 1 Balloon Centre of the Royal A"' „,M StaKbTtfl T'r T"
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    • 29 10 To-days White Label Announcement A girl keeps her youth by never introducing him to anyone else. I A man keeps his friends by introducing them to DEWaAR'S 1 W.P.S.-G
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  • 286 11 Prefers Method Of I Consultation London. Mar. ts. JIIK British Government do not favour calling a meeting of the LeaglM Council to consider the international situation, and lIM v prefer at the present time to consider consultations upon the issues arising from recent
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  • 86 11 London. Mar. 29 House of Commons Mr. Arthur iderson asked the Prime Minister ther, m view of German propaganda ill-treatment of German resiita In Poland and Its effect m the •it state of tension on the two ountries, His Majesty's Government fould be willing to send
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  • 90 11 Washington. MR. Frederick J Libby, Secretary Of the National Council for the Prevention of War tca^tifiod befor c the Senate Naval Affairs Committee, when he aid that war bq.ween th f: United States and Japan would have only one result. "Asia will
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  • 66 11 Miss Siirne and Miss Courtenay Green, who uill appear m a special cabaret itJS *1 the "Great Waltz Night" at Raffles Hotel on Saturday m connection SS !he ire?Si of "The Great Waltz" at the Capitol at midnight he wme dv A dance competition will
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  • 84 11 TOKYO SOVIET EMBASSY DOWN TO MINIMUM Tokyo. IN view of the tense relations between 1 Japan and Soviet Russia, Japanese newsnaoers see something ominous m Z mSST Oiafthe staff of the So^e tobW m Tokyo ha. been a Charge d'Affaires. M. Const an, m smetamn and a Becond Becretary. m.
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  • 159 11 SIAM'S EX-MONARCH LOSES ANNUITY Bangkok. FOLLOWING the strong attack made by ex-King Prajadhipok m an interview with Reuter m Cairo. an Siam's present military dictator ship, the Government of Siam has ana— need lhat the Bureau of the Royal Household will cease, from April, to pay the customary annuity to
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  • 109 11 GCario. OTTFRIED von Cramm, the famous German tennis player, who is here for the International championships, said that h P intended taking part m '.he United States and Australian chamnionships. if those countries accorded him visas. He also s;nd that he was seriously considering taking up professional
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  • 44 11 London, Mar. 29. The Queen visited the House of Commons this afternoon. Her Majesty arrived at the Speaker's house and remained with Mrs. Fitzroy for some time before entering the Speaker's special gallery, from which she watched the proceedings.— British Wireless.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 30 11 For a CHANCE! COME! To the BRIGHTEST SPOT m TOWX PALATABLE DELICIOIS DISHES Krtsh Sydney Rock Oysters and Bandoeng Strawberries Obtainable at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Before or After the Show
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    • 121 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD ______mm__Lm ____f /"_L__j___ __i C»a_p____ sjmt-wmmmm tf wm unmhi mmm itortt ii i i SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. 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
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  • 444 12 LONDON ACCLAIMS PRESIDENT m IN Immediately after their arrival .it Buckingiuun Palace, President Albpn Lftbraa Frame and Mme Le run appeared on a baUon> of the l\ila?e with the Kin? and Queen and (hi PriitCMMfc President and Mme. run are makme a State visit t-> .Ion. They uere welcomed t>\
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  • 50 13 The Queen and Mme. Lebrur a-* they drove to BuckInfhßßl Palace. Like the Que f n. Mme. Lebrun is wearing a light ensemble— grey .-ape with large grey fox collar and prfv hat. Thr Qn«»' n is wearing a suit of th? nrw '•.Mayflower" shade Planet News).
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  • 869 14 WITH A Party Flavour TASTER with Ita holiday atmosphere provides the woman who enjoy, cooking with plenty of excuse to try ou new recipes which have a party flavou about them. Here are some simple dishes which wil be appreciated all the more alter th< plain fare of Lent. SOLE
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  • 257 14 I yEGETABLES will br enjoyed and ac- cepted by every member Of the family— if they are properly cooked. If ithey are served m many ways, and if a wid? variety is offered Properly prepared vegetables are coo.-.cd to conserve food value to obtain a pleasant
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 28 14 Now Open Hair-dressing Salon S Beauty Parlour, Permanent J j Waving, Bleaching, Dyeing, J /Facials Manicures A t Specialty. t 10, BATTERY ROAD. IB (Ind Floor) Phone ".SS&
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  • Article, Illustration
    1200 15 j Crying is baby's way of calling your! j attention to his needs and it is up to you j to discover what his cry denotes. an undisputed fact that the I young baby MUST cry, since not only his means of draw- tent ion to himself and
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    • 114 15 irTij t^l^iißi ____T _w I LB ll'i^'Xffr |^^BH^^^ fl VU \___u I ___E B "'ifi^SSHl II Cut down on the time fl i^^^fijull I B s P en n niarketing. Save B R^TP-^"*! I_<M money hv buying food H l__r__St fl rmr-^j^r^ \_M m ,Ul Keep food fresh, fl «M-"
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    • 472 16 M^^7i»Mf^____Jßlgf M Pgg l -==^t i ~-i^Bßt I I p5-J i^^^^ Lll^^^^l^K 11 m rt zzij BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES .INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND* jf_ __t J Outwards !_■._> Dae lonnaie Spore Xonnagt Spore 1935 939 0 osptoap.p 15 000 Apr. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 f £a^?s£Sre 6 000 Apr.
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    • 316 16 k TO FRENCH PORTS 1 l.»*. CHARCEURS REUNIs HOMEWARDS, j CAP ST JACQUES For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux U, BANGKOK M., rallies. Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk I TO SAIGON INDOCHINA C\P VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphonp j CAP PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphonp S. A. M. I. (from
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  • 138 17 Singapore, Thursday. D^m T fr V m accic,en tal injury received outside .uuisdiction," said Mr. VY. G. Porter, the Bingnpore Coroner, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a thirteen-year-old Chinese boy named Chua All Lok who died on Mar. 20
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  • 413 17 Prospects Of Peace Brighter London, Mar. 30. TWO outstanding events to-day. •utiles Reuters diplomatic ohservcr. ar.* Mr Chamberlains announcement of increasing the territorial Army to 310.0(10 men and M. Daladicr> broadcast refusing: to sm render an inch of lerriterv or a single French right but expressing willinuness to examine any
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 273 17 IM lIVS PHIL l» LIVE. Incorporated ln Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Doe Sails. jAREI A IN PORT Apr. 4 CP.K Apr. 28 May 4 ap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the f ratea pi Clasi pa rnj-firi may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or I ne to
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    • 51 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA >fi 1 IV T II I A 3 iv* a Th' above vessel has excellent modern accommodation fcr First Saloon aa4 a ~°si_t£lW.mmV Return t.ckets to China and Japan .interchangeable wltt HARPER, GILFILLAaN CO.,
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 233 17 JOSTAL INTELLIGENCE j I S~~I-DAY 'Imperial- M ar 31 2 p.m Imperial 31 2 p.m "Imperial" 31 2 p.m. Baloeran 31 8 .30 a.m. "Imperial 1 31 2 p.m. -Imperial" 31 2 p.m India 31 3 p.n. "Imperial" n 31 2 p.m "Imperial" 31 2 p.m "Imperial*' 31 2 p.m.
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    • 194 17 SHIPS l\ IMM It SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance 1 SHIP Godown Gate Gatl Plancius 20 1 1 Telresiaa 18 2 Kepong 16 2 .1 Glenroy 14 2 J Hakone Maru— Terukuni Maru 11 2 3 Burdwan 9 2 3 Kota Agoeng 7 2 3 City
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  • 557 18 IN improved profil as c .mpared with that tf the previous year. A out of which ;t linal dividend of five per cent, would be paid to holders of ordinary <hare>. making Ihe total dividend lor Ofjinr nine pt.
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  • 331 18 THK ai, nual general meeting ol shareholders of J Estates, Ltd., will be held at the n --'-reel oft i Hongkong Rank Building, lix>)i. on Apr. 6. at noon. The annual report lor the final". year ended Dec. 31. i.s as follows The
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  • 65 18 I i! "i' Mar, -jj m the Bane nraons 1 tion time the P- X n SornZ (Lab., drew atten: on to the IS ency regulations m l^n-Ronr"? powering arrest md 'xpohitng people apparently uih ut r^i» employment. Botesen sns tid be subi In order to
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  • 36 18 CHINESE LIBRARIES DESTROYED I OF CW vate i: v.: areas 01 I c*e.>truyed by rest is eith H Chinese Übn In •d Shi nal a I each Hn the Übi r book- aad X Centi... N
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  • 132 19 Our Own Report Penang, Mar. 29. Phillip C. Far' lagan fere Mr. I Vliddfe Wl yes--1 ged that I.c I al Singapore did Onturn by fi leelj IdOnti m that ne th h Mr. Croft al tho (i wanted a loan o\ $70 ion i
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    • 75 19 ___r_____f _____l v.— .fl x i/Im 7^7i_i 11 THE ZAST WORD *HMV" is the 'last word' m refrigerators for efficiency, economy, convenience and durability. We .suggest that you see lor yourself the full range of "H.M.V." refrigerators. There is one model ideally .suitable for you and your family. It Ls
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  • TAIPING RACING SELECTIONS
    • 1553 20  -  Marcus Superbus By A CARD of seven events will come up for decision at Taiping this A afternoon m the first day of the two day Extra Skye meeting of the Taiping Turf Club. In more cases than otherwise good fields should face the starter, and
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    • 66 20 PHLOWING are selections for this afternoon's racing at Taiping m the first day of the Extra. Skye meet oi the Taiping Turf Club Kace I— TAJ MAHAL Bay Rose Ra^e 2— PHAR PAR Twinkling Exes Race 3—I ITTLE MOTHER Bay Laddie Race I— POLICY Gallant Maggi* Race S— PAT
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    • 85 20 Berlin, sun. n THE whole of Spain If fl 1 Generalissimo rVMionifl All the provincial capitals n hold In: the Republicans havi ed for' tne Nationalist cause. A Cartagena radio anounc^dj day evening that the .city^had to Franco. Albacete h as aw for Franco.
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  • 1561 21 MR. F. W. BREWER ON "FAKED" FIGHTS mnual general meeting of the Singapore Boxing Association was H yesterday evening at the Happy Restaurant m the Happy World, Lfr. F. W. Brewer, the President m the chair. ng those present were Messrs! I th A Seth, Dr
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  • 204 21 COR a really satisfying performance ycu cannot do better than see the team work of Robert Montgomery, Virginia Bruce, Warren William, Binnie Barnes and Alan Dinehart m "The First Hundred Years," which opened a season at the Pavilion last night. The theme is trite enough— husband and wife
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  • 258 21 CHINESE SALESMEN'S MEETING THE third annual general meeting of the Chinese Salesmen's Association was held yesterday at the association premises, No. 44-B, Raffles Quay, with the full quorum of committee members present. There are over 200 members now on ,he association's roll, but the objects of L _his club are
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  • 37 21 New Delhi Mar. 26,-The Unlt-d Press learns that both Sardar Vallabhai Patel and Durbar Vecrawala met Sir Maurice Gwyer, Chief Justice, the Federal Court, to. day m connection with the Rajkot issue.— (United Press 1.
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  • 25 21 The Chargeurs Reunis liner Cap St Jacques is due at Singapore to-day and will sail at 5 p.m. for Colombo and Europe.
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  • 40 21 New Delhi, Mar. 24.— 1n the Central Assembly to-day thc amend ment for reduction of the price of single postcards to 2 pice was carried by 56 against 40 votes, the Muslim League Parly remaining neutral.— (United Press).
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  • 541 22 S.C.C. Hold Strong Team For Most Of Game of- c R_»«_*»rvA___ 0 SCF A. Reserves ...1. b.c.c. mstivts ...u |HE many hundreds of Chinese followers who were attracted to the Padang yesterday evening, m spiU- of the persistent drizzle, must .mve been disappointed
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  • 69 22 Tlie Banka Sports Club will play a friendly SOCoei against Poeloe Samboe Club on Saturday at Poeloe Samboe. The following are requested to meet" jat Clifford's pier at 2.30 sharp: Joon Sen*. .Soon .San. Joon Boon. Ah' Ban. Lim Swang. Chwee Chua, Choci Sern. Chcon Teck, Lian
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  • 132 22 \Frum Our Own RCuorter] h, Wednei JWO fires occurred yesterday m different parts of the outsfc Ipoh. when five houses belonging to Chinese vegetable were razed lo the ground. The first fire broke out m the earJ hours of yesterday m Kampong Xl payang
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  • 128 22 "WAR" AMONG BEAUTY PARLOURS IN IPOH [Fro?. Our Oun RCoorter] Ipoh. Wednesday. A STATE of war has been declared by some of the Chinese owned beauty parlours m town and keen rivalry exists among the different firms. From a fee of S3 for a permanent wave, the charge has dropped
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  • 123 22 Wives Banned By Australian Tennis Board UO member of the Australian Davis Cup team has so far applied for permission for his wife to go with him or. the Davis Cup tour. This is a result of a Board edict to the effect that the wife of a player will
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  • 43 22 Paya Lebar Ranger The following will represent the Paya' Lobar Rangers against the Ctek Seng's XI at soccer at the former's ground on Saturday: Satar. Tan Yong Boon Aloert. Rawi. Haji. Samy. Bee Din; Ismail* Ahmad, Mahmooa. Fook Kup ReservesJimmy, Seng and Jaffar
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  • 44 22 Amendment To Mr. Eden's Motion London. Mar 30 —One hundred members of the House of Cummons signed an amendment to Mr. Anthony Edens motion affirming complete confidence m the Prime Minister and deprecating attempts to undermine confidence m the Prime Minister and the Government.
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  • 106 22 Tlie Indian Association cricket teams for this week-end will be as follows: Saturday. Apr. 1 vs Wearne Bros, on ths I A ground at 2 p m Ram Piara *capt.*. Wazir Singh. Choor Singh. Dr. A. K. Sin ha, Nakhoda. S. S. Chowdhurv S S Varma. Bhatn.
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  • 27 22 Yesterday's tennis tournament ties at the SRC. and SCC. were postponed on account of the heavy downpour of rai:i which fell early m the afternoon.
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  • 47 22 London. Mar 30 A specially summoned meeting of the Cabinet was held this mornins. Before the meeting Mr Arthur Greenwood, deputy leader of the Prrliamentarv Labour Party, and Sir Archibald Sinclair, leader of 'he Liberal Opposition, had conversations with the Prime Minister.- British Official Wirei-
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  • 201 22 DRIVER FINED Stagapoi REMARKING that I 1 an Lsolated act of dangeroa mg, but a series oi th r(i it was an extremely b C. H. Whitton. Traffic I fined Tay Seng Hing a $50 on a charge of negligent along Geylang Road Feb 15. Mr. M. V Pil.ai the
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  • 73 22 A friendly II of five shigles and wiJ played off at ci cd .stadium on Thursday at 7 30 p m tween the Merry: line and the Mangold ba.: pare The following will prea Merrytime B P -Pel: 1 Siew B Nair. A Sujak. Geoi ran, Hong Loo.
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  • 56 22 Nine cards were taken March Women's F. ursome 'ompi at the Kenpel Golf Club whi as under Mrs. E Hit cham ft Mrs F II Mrs J R Walker A* Mn J F Carr TvA-s. P. Crawley k MR a. Memtes HOIK IN OW While plavir.- M Foursome;
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    • 77 22 TENNIS EXHIBITION MATCHES. (Sanctioned by the S.I.T.A UNDER THE Al SHCE& OF THE S.C.R.C. m aid. of THE CHINA RELIEF Fl ND AT THC STRAITS CHINESE RECREATION CUB (Hong Lim Green) On Friday, the 31st of March, 1939, at 5 p.m. Singles. MISS (.iM HOAHING vs. MRS. HIPKINS. Mixed Doubles.
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  • 617 23 sIE FIRST DIVISION MATCH AYING marked superiority over their opponanls. the Royal neers yesterday defeated the Police by two goals to nil m a [ision soccer fixtur? at the stadium. factors m a game, which use inclined to become one the grea'
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  • 213 23 JOSEPH TRAVERS GET FIRST GOAL I I W.C. It, Joseph Travers 1. ,'oSEPH Travers, who have had six oulinss m all of which they have been beaten, with a record of 61 goals against them without a goal to their credit, scored their first goal when they mtt the A.P.C.
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  • 380 23 J.C.S.A 2. Moravia 2. THE Junior Civil Service Association and the Moravia team yesterday played to an exciting draw m a game of soccer on the Junior Civil Service padang. The first half, so far as scorinp was concerned was uneventful, the teams be inu
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  • 202 23 To -Night's Boxing At Happy World BOXING enthusiasts h;ve been waitim*. to see the return bout between Boo:i Mfth and Neil Hemchit which Mies -place to-night at the Happy World Covered Stadium. The pa"*r fight over 10 (3 1 rounds. Then- will also be a special welterweight contest between Gunboat
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  • 51 23 The March Women's Boge, Competition played over the lst nine on March !?8 re<-iV*- n n***" fov w c T mrs. A. Nassim 3 up Mrs. M. S. Marshall 1 up. Mrs. N L. Walker 1 up. Mrs. E. Currie all square. Miss S. Abed 2 down.
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  • 65 23 The following team will represent the S.R.C. against the S.C.C. at cricket on Saturday and Sunday on the Padang: L. Alvis, R. H. Bain (capt.), H. N. Ea'.hetchct, P. D'Almeida, P. E. Dc Souza, R. C. Hoffman, L. S. Reutens. D. C. Rrrss, N. H. Sullivan, R. E.
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  • 61 23 The following will be chosen to represent the Lad Footers XI against R.E. 35th Fortress Co.. at Pulau Brani on Saurday. at 5 15 p.m Ah Chye. Eng Chye. Cheng Seah, Ah Wing, Ah Bah, Kai Teck, Kai Seng, John. Kean Teck, Swee Hock (Capt.*. Sum Wing.
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    • 35 23 gg I WHO WILL TAKE THE COUNT? FRIDAY! I 800N r MAH s^J !jlsH EMCHI T^™| Wk .r VTP BY THRILLIXd i'REI.»H.\.\lt»:S S I A 111 1 J popi" 11 >° eIs. BOOKINGS PHONE: *525.. J
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  • 52 24 Hongkong, Mar 29. THE P. anti liner Canton collided with thc French \essel Marshal J ofl' re ii nine o'clock this morning. Thc collision occurred north of Hong* konvr m dense fog*. Neuter. The Canton is homeward hound and is due to k»v* Singapore on
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  • 66 24 King And Queen Dine At No. 10 I lon, Mar HE King and 1 1 ci honoured the Tli Mrs. Cha* rlain with th< ir presence af dim 10. Downin S ay. lie company I Dv) I D '.ss of Londonderry, Viscount H a.' Lord Chathelti. Sir m SbSLQO Sir
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  • 85 24 U.S. Delays Recognition Of Franco Washil Mar. 30, BFORE proceeding further m the matter of re, I ion. of Franco ig believed the United States will deavotn* to obtain some guarantee clemency for the defeated Reblitans. Mr. Cordell Hull 'Secretary cf Stated aferred with President Roosevelt yesday morning and later
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  • 22 24 v Mar. 30. WHILE deny the cxi Daitti ii i >r, it i f ll i \,^m I mm
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  • 345 24 London, Mar 30 WIDESPREAD interest baa been displayed here In M Dahviier's speech last night. The Times, pointing out that French Premier ipott like man sure of himseli' and ol country ta l tone as courteous as door wide open for negotiation with Italy. •But ti.
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  • 43 24 MAN'S i FOREIGN POLICY Tok>u. Mar. .0. ■ATM Vnti (IftpaMN Foreign Minister, bas, it h understood. Invited the British Frem h and Imericst bnbassaJors te his K«-si.i-encc t< <merrtn lee eenveruftlesM on di|'u<'"i.i!u .itt.ijrs lhe nature of the c. nvors.iuons «> n.»i ilivuUed. Reotei
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  • 76 24 Italian And French Notes Published Paris, Mar. SO. *i!h text ■>! lhe Italian note to I 'ance da. l>v 17 and the reach reply dated IK v. 23 has been nblished. rhe lt.iiiain note declares ial Ihe rit tl ton of the ll ihv reneh agreeieal oi Jaa, 7. 193a
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  • 39 24 DEFENCE OF FRENCH COLONIES Paris liar M M Mandei an- thai the l ol the i .1 In m ft* rt.:. able to protect distant \v fiom II i prist- attack. I con rm a I I to make
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  • 115 24 Singapore Will Dispute I m [HE suit fa I the estate M Siang was con 1 Hi^h Court bel I Koine. fl Thr pla.*..*. I Chian I Biang I lion In tht fl father. H m Peck Van Chi j I Imate I fl E R Koek 1 that theii
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  • 5 24 Premier M. Karoly I I
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