Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 March 1934

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune f v-STTrNo._4S SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1934. FIVE CENTS.';
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  • 842 1 Is Japan Supreme In The Far Eastern Seas Singapore Base Debated In Parliament Ao Increase Of £1,000,000 In The Naval Vote. Air Estimates Augmented. (By Air Mail.) I (frm Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 14. ■T-flyature of the Singapore _S^as sharply tcontesf- when the air estimates came before the "House
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  • 75 1 Two New Heavy Brigades. 'By Air Mail.) (from Our Own Correspondent.) London. March 14. to the military correspondent of the "Dailv l__r rrap an ear,v increase is m the military garrison th.^ n?apore and sti more in in hre power of its defences. JUS? h L eavv b
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  • 499 1 th 'U°e ta l Co3t of Singapore. """'thing \ITfT T Ka! of h «<tbeen ni '*''On which vote, P' 81 on thc Naval ■>*■ MILLIONS. ___X^__2___"_** at Singa--5"* 1 CK» e Admiralty ffL re ™Sn S an eXpenditul e C ISav y vot«? "vf mi Hions on
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  • 124 1 Amazing Success At Kuala Lumpur. REMARKABLE successes have been achieved by the "Tribune" tipster, "The Man at the Rails," at the Kuala Lumpur Race Meeting, which/flak just concluded. Following his consistently profitable forecast^ on the previous days, "The Man at the Rails," in yesterday's selections in the
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  • 125 1 Malayan Brgweries' First Tfear. ffiHE net profit of Maftyi|P. Brew*** 1 eries, Ltd., for the year ended Dec. 31, 1933, was, $65,647.27, it was reported by the chairman (Mr. W. H. MacGregor) at the annual meeting held yesterday. The demand had steadily increased during 1933, said the chairman,
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  • 150 1 Four Competitors Get AH Correct.' FUR competitors forecasted all ten matches correctly in the Sunday Tribune Soccer Contest No. 42, and all four are residents of Singapore. A very large number correctly forecasted nine of the results and several competitors sent in claims which did not tally with
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  • 327 1 Sir Cecil Proves Elusive! (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 14. GIR Cecil Ciementi has reached Home on furlough and furlough he is determined his stay shall be. From the beginning indeed before the official beginning he has discomfited those who would pay
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  • 419 1 "Bubbles" Alford Weds. A WEDDING of much local interest took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral vesterday, the Rev. L. St. G. Petter officiating, when Mr. John Bryce Pickering, of Guthrie and Co., was married to Miss Irene Alford. n vKThe bridegroom -is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Pickering
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  • 68 1 Dust From The Yellow River. London, March 24. I**HE origin of influenza is the infected properties of the mud of the Yellow River, according to an article by Dr. Howard Wise in the "British Medical Journal." He says that the infection originally travelled by trade routes across
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  • 31 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 24. London Rubber, Spot, 5 3|32d. July-Sept. s*/_d. New York, Spot, 10 15|16 cts. Apr.-May-June, 11 I|l6 cts. CROSS-RATE. New York London, 5.09%.
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  • 89 1 Scene Film Star's Funeral. New York, March 24. CCENES recalling Rudolph Valentino's funeral were enacted at the burial of the film star, Lilyan Tashman, who died on Wednesday. A crowd of film star guests had to fight through 10,000 shouting and jostling sightseers, in order to reach the
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  • 101 1 was followed by widespread epidemics, due to the mud deposited being over a wide area, drying and then being scattered as dust. He predicts that the world will be ravaged again in 1946, unless in the meantime the plague spot is recognised and the Yellow River is effectively
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  • 116 2 Motor Workers' Wages Increased. Washington, March 21. tPHE tension in tin* Laboui situation has noticeably slackens d in consequence ol President Roosevelt's p ace plan. Fourteen motor-car companies in Detroit have decided to reduce, on or before March 31, the hours of productive worker-* from an
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  • 40 2 Washington. March 25. Holding up two fingers slightly separated. General Johnson 'Recovery Administrator) said: "We are only that far apart." He predicted an imminent settlement of the auto strike. President Roosevelt had talked to the manufacturers for 80 min- Reuter
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  • 177 2 Result Of The Kodak Competition. THE response to the competition arranged in connection with the "Camera Corner" feature of the Sunday Tribune for two Kodak cameras, kindly supplied by the Singapore branch of Messrs. Kodak, Ltd., was most satisfactory. The total number of entries ran into several hundreds,
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  • 73 2 Workers' "Dole" Levy Reduced. Berlin, March 24. Among thirteen laws promulgated by the Cabinet is one which, is tantamount to a forced loan. It compels companies which have paid at least six per cent, dividend In 1933 to invest the difference between the 1933 dividends and future profits
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  • 26 2 The Straits Settlements Trade Commission met in Singapore on March 20, 21 and 22 and continued consideration of the lines of its report.
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  • 374 2 New Guinea' s Treasure. Three Singapore Adventurers. VEW Guinea contains gold, platinum, diamonds and a valuable new metal, according to three optimistic young men who have just left Singapore. They sailed in a 12-ton auxiliary ketch, "Ribut," yesterday, having first obtained the equipment they required in this city. The, new
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  • 329 2 VALUATION FOR ASSESSMENT— Mr. Russell's Executors Appeal. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Ipoh, Mar. 24. JUDGMENT was reserved to-day in the appeal by the executors of J. A. Russell against the Kinta Sanitary Board regarding the valuation of 260 shophouses and two cinema halls for the purposes of assessment. Colonel Rae,
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  • 206 2 Friendliness Towards Japan. London, March 24. THE "Times" Washington correspondent discusses the connection of Philippines independence and the U.S. Naval Construction Bills with the new trend of American Far Eastern policy. It describes the American attitude as cautious friendliness— it docs not favour substantial modification
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  • 58 2  -  Shanghai, March _iE The rear portion of the trxaft of the Mohammedan Generallß Chun Ying. in Sinkiang, havebw cut off. and the General bk..i has fled from the scene by Mm car. It is believed that he xm beading for Kansu. Peace io M district of Hamet
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  • 19 2  - Shanghai, Mar 3.1 Their Highnesses the Sultan il Sultanah oi Johore wiil sail li Japan to-morrow.—* Min Kuo Pao
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  • 73 2  -  The Canton Government has passed the Bill which provides for the increase of surtaxes on foreign rice and sugar, and for maintain ing the level of the banknotes of the Provincial Bank. "Min Kuo Jit Poh." Japanese agents are sending men to the Huapei districts to enlist,
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  • Yesterdays' Reports From Malayan Courts.
    • 1862 3 Johore Appeal. TOWKAVS CLAIM AGAINST STATE. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Mar. 23. AfTER a hearing which was begun on Oct. IT in the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, before Mr. Justice Arnold Savage Bailey, of a civil suit in which Towkay Tan Ah Boon, a Chinese
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    • 112 3 Chinese On A Serious Charge. A LLEGED to have been brought over won/a,? 1 r V: V U 2( ?:> eai -°ld Javanese woman, Katioh, alias Siti, appeared W T the Beoond'llSESßj rhi» q ce charging a Chinese named Chin Sun on three counts. Accused, it is alleged
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    • 577 3 Sufferings Of Adopted Daughter. JUDGMENT was reserved by the District Judge. Mr. H. A. For.er. at the conclusion yesterday of th J case in which Chan Sai Moi. a 'Chinese woman, is charged with wilfully neglecting her adopted child, aeed five years. The child suffered from
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    • 62 3 Allegations Of House Trespass. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Mar. 23. rpWO Malays, Mohamed Ali and his son, ■1 Zainal bin Mohd. Ali, stood charged this morning committing house trespass on Mar. 3, at about 12.30 p.m. Mr. Edgar Joseph appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. E.
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    • 89 3 Judgment Reserved Until Next Month. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Mar. 23. Further hearing in the case in whir- 1--the trustees of tne estate of Loke Wan Tho claim a sum of $500 from the estate of the late Tan Sec Kee as damages for removal of certain
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    • 87 3 An Alleged Assault Upon A Boy. D. T. Ponnudorai. a teacher in Gan Eng Seng Free School, Cecil Street, was yesterday charged hefore the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. C. K. Whitton, with voluntarily causing hurt to a student of the Government Trade School, S. Joseph Alfred. The alleged assault
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    • 223 3 Charge Of Criminal Breach Of Trust. lUST returned from China where he t-* 1 had gone a year and a half ago. a Chinese named Ng Guan Thong was yesterday produced before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. ML Brander, on two charges of criminal breach of trust
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    • 129 3 Allegations That Duty Was Not Paid. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Mar. 23. Before the police magistrate. Raja Kamaraizaman. a Chinese named WongAnn was charged with being found in possession of 120 packets of matches the duty on which had not been paid. Mr. H. G. Baker. Assistant
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    • 215 3 (heated Kepala And Stole Chantfkols. SIX Chinese appeared yesterday before the Second Mi te, Mr. N Oricc, ed will, cheating a compatriot of ?4 cacii and theft of changkols. It was all that 20 Chinese went io the complainant, Ho Yan Choon. kepala of the Ho
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    • 158 3 Mr. Lee Ah Kim And Miss Chee Lh Ok. The c.s.l.a. premises at Bukit P-maota Road were tastefully decorated with flowers last Saturday afternoon, the occasion being the marriage of Mr. Lee** Ah Kim oi the Education Office to Miss Chee Lin Gek. The hon. Dr. I. mi
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  • 813 4 Over 60,000 Dollars. f t HOROUGHLY SOUND POSITION." ___hp A NET profit of $65,647.27 for the past year was reported by Mr. W. H. Mat Gregor (chairman) at the annual meeting of Malayan Brew«*n* Ltd., held yesterday at the offices of the secretaries (Fraser and Neave, Ltd.)
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  • 29 4 Tie Automobile Association of Malaya has received an advice that the Pahang trunk road is breached at the 44th mile __nd will be impassable for three days.
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  • 236 4 Ready For Presentation Of Colours. THE training season is gathering way and there is every confidence that the new plan of training, by which the Battalions parade as Battalions and not as companies, although working as separate units, will prove an unqualified success. There have been several new
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  • 198 4 To Be Transferred To Melbourne. THE Port Dunedin, a motor-vessel of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, left the King George Dock of the London and North Eastern Railway Company at Hull recently for Melbourne with a cargo of 300 wooden cases containing every brick, tile, stone and
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  • 156 4 Three Beggars Who Total 334 Years. Man's "allotted span" of 70 years seems a trivial age compared to those of some of the old people described in Reuter messages. Mexico City. When Mexico City police "rounded up" beggars in the streets, they arrested three women: Gerarda
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  • 89 4 National Tabs For Each Bunch. J London. A national mark scheme for cut flowers is being drawn up by the Ministry of Agriculture as the result of a national flower conference held recently in London. Great Britain's cut flower trade is valued at £2,000,000 a year, and
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  • 103 4 Can Climb Hills Without Feeling Tired. Canton, March 1. Mrs. Chang, a widow living at Manhai, in Kwangtung, is to-day 106 years of agee and is still going strong. Her husband died about 50 years ago and she has remained single since then. She is still strong and
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  • 55 4 Warsaw, A wealthy landowner named Adamowicz is reported to have given all his possessions to the poor. Now he goes on foot from one land2SSS nothe J asking for charity which he immediately hands over to people more needy than himself, His popularity enables him to obtain famli
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  • 45 4 The remains of Ella E*uline Elizabeth— Nee McLeod— beloved wife of Mr. W. Piyanage. of the Supreme Court, Singapore, will be removed for interment on Monday morning at 8.30 a.m. from her residence at 131, Tanglin Road. (F.M.S. and Jndian papers please copy.)
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  • 149 4 What Js The Matrimonial Danger-Line? London. All divorce court records for thc Hilary Term (the first law session in any year) since 1921 have been broken by the number of petitions which are to be heard in this year's session. The Judges will have to deal with 1,098
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  • 110 4 Poisonous Gases In The Air? Meleombe Horsey, Dorset. No birds sing ;in a 20-mile 'death circle" round Meleombe Horsey— a picturesque village in Dorset. In three days more than 300 birds have dropped dead from the sky and all dogs, foxes and cats who have touched their
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  • 44 4 Prague. A man locked his daughter in her room in Moravia to prevent her from going out. The lover rescued her through the window. The girl successfully sued the father for illegal detention— but the young man was punished for housebreaking.
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  • 501 4 Serious Matter For Tamil Sir O. Lodge's Secret Labourer. Test. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Mar. 24. I*iHE compulsory transport by rail in my own case raises the prices of rice by 2y 2 cents per gantang, say 15 cents
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  • 199 4 Shophouses Gutted At Taiping. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Mar. 23. AFIRE at Tupai, a suburb of Taiping, gutted a row of buildings of the shophouse type. Two of the buildings were used as coffee-shops, one was a sundry goods shop and the remaining two were used as
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  • 68 4 Aged Hungarian Couple Who Died Together. Budapest. After 65 years of married life neither John Monda, of Dunapataj. Hungarv. nor his wife wished to survive the other. But when John fell seriously ill it seemed that his wife, a healthy woman, would outlive him. Then she had
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  • 88 4 Valuable Curio For London Museum. j London. It ls announced that the Victoria and Albert Museum has acquired a very large Chinese porcelain fish-bowl bearing the mark and dates from thc reign of Wan Li (1573-1619). Specimens of this ikind are very rare in Europe owing to the
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  • 175 4 Company To Make His Film. (From Our Oton Correspondent) London, Mar 14 GEORGE Arliss, the leading English screen personality of the moment Ls to come back from Hollywood to star in a new British picture < writes Con-W. ChappelD. ery He will portray Franz Liszt, the
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  • 146 4 Question To lie Discussed In Ceylon. Colombo. March H IT is understood tnai the question of minium wages for Indian immigrant labour will be discussed by a joint conference of the Exeeutiv* Committee of Labour. Industry and Commerce and the Board of Indian Immigrant Labour to be held
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  • 45 4 Tokyo. Seven people, in a motor lorry which crashed over a cliff at Fuse Ibaragi Prefecture, were thrown into the air. When the dust cleared away all seven passengers were seen clinging to the branches of trees. They were trapeze artists.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 867 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION NO. 26. ACROSS.— I. Root, 4. -Melt, 7. Spilt. 11, Irradiate, 13. Latch, 14, Mint, 15. Nails. 17. Mine, 18. Horse, 20. Wan. 21. Larch, 22. Die, 23. Bergs, 25. Had, 26. Hit, 30. Erase, 32. Tugs, 33. Slosh, 34. Roe, 35. Onward, 39. Bier, 40. Bend, 43.
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  • 2507 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES tt-^XT you." said the Editor, "to do a nr' vour own every Sunday. Vou can L_d vou like within reason, you can sav what jw think---, vour own way. In tact, be express tmng n 4if What I want is something after the page in the 'Sunday
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  • 1311 6 WHEN SISTERLY PENANG W AS JEALOUS! OLD SINGAPORE— 3. Strong Opposition To Singapore <lAs <iA Settlement. (By A Sunday Tribune Special Correspondent). INHERE are passages in almost all the old hooks of record of Singapore's history, of jealousy being harboured by Penang regarding the growth of Singapore, and the matter
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  • 224 6 Holland To Reclaim 200 Square Miles. AN area of 200 square miles will be added to Holland by a scheme for the enclosure and draining of the northwest of the Zuyder Zee, adjacent to the Province of Overyssel. A Bill authorising this scheme will shortly be introduced
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  • 208 6 MAKING HOLLYWOOD SIT UP. Talkie Magnate's View Of British Films. York. GOOD films can bv made In England at a fraction of the cos; ci Hollywood talkies. England is being brought to the fore in picture production for tins and other r6 These are the conclusions reached by Mr Arthur
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  • 51 6 Spokane, Washington. Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson Button, the '•Pour Square" evangelist, ha? announced thai Mrs. Rhoba Crawford ha< been given a contract as assistant pastor of the Angelus Temple. Los Angeles. Thc contract is for four yea "S. "Sister Aimee"' herself i: pas or of **he Angelus
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  • 214 6 Meal With Relatives i r Dock Sheds. TWO years ago the let Battalion 1 Northumberland Fusiliers, _sti_rw j out on an 18" 2 -year period of wj| service. They went to the West 3 and now they are being transferred a new station in Egypt. In
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  • 38 6 Tcru, a dog belonging to a restanrsnt j. prie.or. brought home a uatch. His owner 'ook it to the police statiot t if it is net claimed within a year the tt_| will become Teru's lawful property.
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  • 3102 7  -  H. G. Wells By >r hear immediately 1 lfl im now-Kgbeii Craddock 1 why name mnains. I am Cum m is me!) Dramatic Critic "JESo What I shall be in to tJ ?f a-hile Ido not konw. I write in a hlt l!
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  • 696 8 THE USE OF GASLIGHT PAPER. OUK CAMERA CORNER Choice Of Grades And Hints On Printing* fly "REFLEX"; lUSP] *h 1 att mpted to give you a tew pointers as to the best v-.' oi accessfully carrying out v. i own development. When dealin wit-i it}i a wide subject so rally
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  • 188 8 Kodak's Oiler A Second Prize. lhe number of entries for the Mg-saw panic for a camera prei i sated by Messrs. Kodak, Ltd., far seei ded expectations and in view I this Messrs. Kodak have decided preseat another camera, listed at s 's'-."■■). aa second prize. This camera
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  • 529 8 Discovery Of A Rare Butterfly. Santiago, Chile. A WEALTHY Scotsman, Mr. William MacQueen, is ending a scientific expedition to the wilds of the Aysen territory, skirting Chilean Patagonia. He is striving ito get there before an American expedition now hurrying to vhe same district. Mr. MacQueen is
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  • 67 8 Oslo. Silver fox farming, i* is reported, will shortly be introduced into Iceland. The head of ;he agricultural college in Reykjavik recently visited Norway, where he made a study of the methods of Norwegian fox farmers and ihe sales organisation. Several pairs of'silver foxes are said to
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  • 48 8 Madrid. Three cangsters held up a news vendor and ordered him to -raise his hands. He raised only one hand. The bandits hit him over the head, shot him in the leg and made off with his day's takings. The victim had only one arm.
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  • 829 8  - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards Walter Lindrum uw Thinl- Almeadl; Durable Problems In Baralk. CBu DOUBLE-BAULKS always present what mav b e called a double problem The first consideration is whether the chance of scoring is worth taking, the second, and it is no -mall one, is whether your opponent
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    370 8 Billiards From A New Angle. COMMENCING next week, we shall publish a new .scries of weekly instructional articles by SYDNEY LEE, the famous Empire and Amateur Champion. Sydney Lee's articles will carry a most distinctive appeal, for never before has an Empire and Amat* ur Champion written an
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 211 9 The new team of novelty dancers. Fred Collier and Betty Carrol, have won much appreciative applause for themselves with Raffles audiences the last two weeks. Last Saturday their tango number, which is particularly graceful and attractive, was encored. Their tap dance duet in tail coats and top hats
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  • 1880 9 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. H r annual Oxford and Cambridge fill on day of .the Boat Race, v^bs yea: at the AdelpW Hotel, was held rl ioly affair. Alter the lormal aVe^ fnd speeches, the ladies joined ?"£_tt and dancing continued on the until 2 a.m. *v large party
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  • 532 9 DIETING and reducing have become so much a fad that one sees on all sides women who have done it too suddenly, or unnecessarily, growing haggard and irritable in the process. Better to be a shade on the plumpish side than encourage premature wrinkles and make yourself an
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 60 9 Sin-m ZAIDEL of MAISON CHARETTE, 8, HIGH STREET, has left l ate t P re for a buying trip abroad, to purchase new supplies of the very Zaidel !nodel frocks, evening gowns, hats, etc. During Madame S abs *nee, business at MAISON CHARETTE will be carried on as usual by
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    • 171 9 REPTILE SKINS. Great Popular Interest In Britain. (Frcm Our Own Correjpordent.) London, March 14. It has been decided that, owing to the great popular interest, the Reptile Skin Exhibition now in progress at the Imperial Institute, South Kensington, which should have terminated last week, will continue until Saturday March 17.
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  • 1160 10 Mr. C. N. Maxwell Shows The Right Way Jo Learn It. l"An introduction to the Elements of the Malay Language," by C. N Maxwell. Kyle. Palmer and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. $d.oV.\ BOOK REVIEWS. BEFORE dealing with this new book it is necessary to
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  • 669 10 QUEEN AND BRITISH TOYS. Tribute To Makers At Trade Fair. r*r*RE Queen, who was accompanied by 1 the Duke and Duchess of York the Dowager Lady Airlie, Sir Harry and Lady Joan Verney. and Sir Hill Child, paid a Second I visit to the British Industries Fair at Olympia, held
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  • 279 10 For The Islands Of The Seychelles. Lonoon. A complaint that the (literally) 101 islands of the Seychelles have no steamroller is one of the features of a report on the Colony drawn up by Mr. T. Reid, late of the Ceylon Civil Service, who was appointed by
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  • 202 10 Young Girls Out Of Control. REFERENCE to young girls behaving in what he described as "a dreadfully distressing way" was made by Mr. Justice Humphreys at Notts Assizes. The judge said that while travelling on circuit it was forced home that there was a class of persons, girls,
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  • 101 10 Indebtedness To British Bondholders. Nanking, Mar. 23. THE Ministry of Railways contests Sir John Simon's figures in the House of Commons concerning the indebtedness of Chinese railways to British bondholders. He says that at the end of December, 1933, the arrears of interest due to them was £2,212,000
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    • 179 10 I IJRAIN I z C °NDENSED Ml- 1 I Do you know that FRESH MILK cannot keep fresh in this Climate, and therefore is dangerous for feeding Babies. Fond Mothers feed their babies on "TRAIN" Sweetened Condensed Milk, and all children fed on this Milk enjoy a healthy I life
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  • 1491 11  -  CINEQUE BY THE Wandering Jew," which opens at the Capitol Theatre on Tuesday with a matinee at 3.15, is one of the most fascinating pictures which have yet been brought to the screen. It features the well-known actor, Conrad Veidt. m m ON the day of the
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  • 594 12 Sunday T ribune. Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 25, 1934. THE GREAT DELUSION. > LMOST are we sorry for our excellent contemporaries of the North. For weary months they have hen clamouring for a real, virile publicity campaign to "tell the world" about Penang and its charms, with of course the sordid
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  • 1081 12  - A Surgical Case Looks On The Bright Side. G.S.H. IT has always been a source of wonder to me that so high a proportion of the people who are carried into hospitals manage to valk out again. In most cases, if you are sent there you Know perfectly well that
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    • 44 12 THE WEEKS TIDE TABLE. TO-DAY 440 am., 827 p.m. TO-MORROW: 628 a.m., 9.14 p.m. TUESDAY: 8 a.m., 9.44 p.m. "WEDNESDAY: 8.59 a.m., 10.09 p.m. THURSDAY: 9.42 a.m., 10.31 p.m. FRIDAY: 1020 a.m., 10.51 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.55 a.m., 11.14 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.31 a.m., 11.36 p.m.
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    • 603 12 Sparkles s rT w e L **w j gORRY, folks, for the little lapse ball in K.L. imaginatively attired as suppose that it was effective in dislast week. Nothing really the Loch Ness (or Penang) monster, pelling some of the queer illusions wrong; but doctors are tyrants. Why not a
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  • 1751 13 ..tfORSE THAN ANYTHING EVFR HEARD OF." SCENES OF TERRIBLE DEBAUCHERY. Hindu And Gold Coast Native Charged. A CONVENT GIRL'S EVIDENCE. AMAZING allegations were made at the resumed hearing of a case at Liverpool in which three persons, two men of colour and an English
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  • 433 13 Prophesied Japanese Competition. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 14. F|EATH this week has cvertaken Mr. Henry Waugh and Sir William D. Henry. Mr. Henry Waugh, a member of the International Tin Committee has died at his residence, Tunbridge Wells, aged fifty-eight. He was a native
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  • 649 13 Eyes On Amsterdam. LONDON MARKET ACTIVE. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 14. VET once again has the centre of interest as regards restriction reverted to Amsterdam where optimism has flared up strongly during the past week and given birth to a flood of rumours. On
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  • 128 13 World Rights In Dutch Invention. (F'un Our Oi:m Correspondent., London, March 14. THE newly formed Rubber Powder Co., has applied to the Committee of the London Stock Exchange to grant permission to deal in its shares. This concern acquires the world's rights of a Dutch invention
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  • 50 13 The Police Band will play the following programme at the Botanic Gardens to-day, starting at 9 pm.: Descriptive, "Li the Cloisters," Torrance; Ballet, "Egypt-en," Luigini; Wa!t7, '•LTle d' Amour,' Batisfcrt; Mediey "Tangled Tunes, Ketelbey: Song, "Good-bye," Tosii; Bell Solo, Weymouth Chimes," Howgill; Fantasia, 'A Strauss Garland," arr. Winter.
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  • 379 13 M M|l| could, if necessary, be convened earlier. Discussion of higher quotas at the present juncture is, however, bootless speculation as the buffer decision is likely to burst within a week or two. A meeting had been arranged at the Colonial Office for this week among
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  • 2150 14 GUILTY OF FATHER-IN-LAW'S MURDER. WOMEN JURORS IN TEARS. Dock Protest That Verdict Was Wrong, DEFENCE OF SUICIDE FAILS. 'BY AIR MAIL.) London, Mar. 14AFTER a trial lasting for five days Reginald Ivor Hinks, 32, electrical engineer, of Bath, was at the Old Bailey, yesterday, found guilty of the murder of
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  • 124 14 Chinese Celebrate In Hyde Park. London. The Chinese New Year was celebrated ln London by a kite-flying contest in Hyde Park. A gusty wind resulted in casualties among the kites. Mr. J. Tcheng, who works in a restaurant and who is regarded as a great expert in
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  • 43 14 Vienna. Proof of the great ago io which carp can live comes trom Osijck, Yugoslavia. There a man named Josef Nemet caught a 27-lb carp ni the rlvej Drau, which bore Around Its tall n mei»i ring dated' IH3 v
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  • 372 14 Phillipine Admiral In Transit AMONG the passengers who arrived in Singapore yesterday by the r president Monroe" from Manila are thc following Admiral Ivan E. Bass and Mrs. Bass. Admiral Bass, recently with the U. b naval fleet in Manila, is en route to g Newport News, Virginia,
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  • 756 15 WHAT ARE RED PILLS? Worse Than Opium. BMIIGGLERS KILLED b IF CAUGHT. VORTH o.ina to-day is not only fltttttened by the Imperialists, bandits. Communists ami corrupt officials but also by the red pills, which is a kind of narcotic even wronger than opium. Many people
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  • 409 15 Tribute To Singapore Clinic. A CHINESE, who writes anonymously sTatem ,I,^^ t0 authenticate his statements to anyone who is interested sends us the following letter 'I was an opium addict and now I gSat C °S te T ly culed ot the great good I have received
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  • 283 15 League Of Nations' Bulletin. The following is the health bulletin of tne League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week-ended March 17. 1934: Bassdn: 3 plague cases and 3 deaths; 2 smallpox cases and 5 deaths. Bombay: 1 plague case and 1 death: 14 smallpox
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  • 271 15 Sequel To Suffolk Tithe Dispute. HHHE 18 members of the British Union of Fascists who were arrested on i'eb. 17 in connection with a tithe dispute at a farm near Wortham, Suffolk, and were afterwards admitted to bail, again appeared in the police court at Eye, when
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  • 158 15 Alleged Series Of Burglaries. STATEMENTS confessing to numerous thefts were alleged to have been made by three police constables and an ex-police sergeant who were charged at Greenwich Police Court recently with conspiring together between September. 1930. and December. 1933, to break and enter shops in the Sydenham
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  • 260 15 Since the hat is not worth even ten cents according to the present market price the owner doubts whether the person who robbed the said hat is worth less than ten cents, and hence the owner did not lodge complaint in the Police Station nor did
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  • 3296 16 Mews Fr@m All Parte Of The Pe_a!i_§_ilao Annual Import Of Singapore Association Mayflower B.P.'s Visit To Kuala Lumpur At Easter Proposal To Form Association In Johore Sultan Of Perak's Interest In The Game Results Of Local Matches. a REVIEW of the game in Singa*
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  • 1425 17 Huge Possibilities Of Pineapple Industry. Cmmttmmumt Aid Needed: Visit To An 00 Estate And Factory. (/>// Out Own Reporter.) HAVE M visitol 1 the mm** ti****** V ,an and factories in Malaya, j fit That visa; 7 me that the puwande J-"*"-* m latest industries .n u v rv few
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  • 120 17 Author Called Before Curtain 25 Times. Ron. 2. THE first night of the first opera ever composed by a cries, took pla: e here this evening. The opera, wnich had a most successive reception, w*s performed in the Opera House in the presence of the King
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  • 60 17 Kobe, Japan. A boy who had escaped from a reformatory was trapped by guards at the edge of a ravine. He jumped. Guards peering over the edge saw his body In the branches of a pine tree 130 fee. below. They fetched ropes, and the
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  • 56 17 Calcutta. A British official was on his way home from an ou laying distvict during the earthquake when a crevass opened under his feet. He was engulfed. A few seconds later he was belched out again wi h a great spurt of sulphurous water. He reached
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  • 69 17 WHAT A BITE Bogalusa, Lousiana. A farmfcr. named Millard Carrier, says that he rode his horse in'o the river to water it, and while it was drinking he removed his false teeth to wash them. A fish struck his hand and swallowed the plate. Mr. Carrier fe ched tackle and
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  • 219 17 At Cost Of £20,000,000 And 65 Lives. Rome. A 54-MILE railway, which has cost the lives of 55 workmen and £20,000,000 to construct, will be oDened between Florence and Bologna next April. The railway pierces through the heart of the Appennines, and has been one of the most
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  • 56 17 Cologne. The birth rate in Cologne during November was only eleven per thou.- and a total of U56 children according to official statistics. This Is the lowest since November, 1917, and shows an excess of only 25 births over the total number of deaths. Fifty-six of
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  • 41 17 Moscow. Gliding is becoming one of the most popular forms of atrial sport in the U.S.S.R. according to the Tars Agency. In ihe workshops and factories of Moscow alone, it is declared, there are more than 100 gliding organisations.
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  • 42 17 Forbes, feiew South Wai A five-foot snak* wriggled through the Hm of a bird's cage and swallowed the bird. After the meal It could not get back between the bars. It had to wait, trapped, until it was killed.
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  • 317 17 The Vatican And The Republican. A BRUSH with the Vatican has added just one more complication to the numerous problems winch weigh upon the Lerroux Government. Just when Republican and Catholic co-operation appeared most necessary in order to meet tbe Latent revolutionary movement, friction has occurred
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  • 1505 18 Passing Of Popular Figure His Ser rice To Local Associations Annual Report Of Forget-Me-Not Party Epworth League Institute At Malacca Oleh Oleh Parly s Trip To Kuala Lumpur. r ri\K death of Mr. Cheong Koon Seng, J. P., which occurred on Tuesday, is a great loss to
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  • 27 18 Contributions intended for these columns must be sent before Friday to ensure their appearance on Sunday. Matter received after that day may be held over.
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  • 72 18 Loneliest Island To Have NewPadre. Capt town, Feb 21. After two years without a parson, the world's loneliest islands. Tristan Da Cunha in the smith Atlantic ocean, recently welcomed its new padre. He is the Reverend Harold Wilde, former cura.e of Saint Martin's Lincoln, who has come
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  • 94 18 So Dentists Locked I p Their Patient. Milan For locking up a patient v. ho refused to pay their fee two den* isi, have been sentenced lo four months' imprisonment. Signora Romllde Zappa, after dental treatment from Df Bmanuele **tbbaU*__ and Dr Sergio la i< refused to pay
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  • 534 18 •Larks Power T<* |j rjv Mathino." INTERNATIONAL tm GRI.SS IN IMU'SSKI, •Br, yiscoi XT Cecil and Laci stone wvn among th. jj speakers at th< inaugural me, the International Peace Conj Brussels. The PnsM* tn Signor said the events of the last showed the nf
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  • 103 18 Kranch Ki-in« Organic Yugoslavia. A branch of 1 s lvat SJta t* being oi v«f*S Norman I- Duggins. ol Reddin tei shire pe*" 1 The Army Headquarters u» were formerly an old Duggins has transfora* ■g |l inn with a wine a ",'.tjpr. > clean meeting room. Sa
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  • 34 18 Tl. k SU "^r*jf pulpit i ompeti ion :r > r *_r*** One rule would I covel ano I nfr ji**?' over ronetviug Int* uttier a__" •Uu* ...J, u oil Id ;lllW
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    • 134 18 SSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. he Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEME NTS) EAD OFFICE: Great Easteru Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. London Office: 27, Old Jewry, E. C Thc Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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    • 407 19 i ISTl ST PRIZE mmmmm mmmgt _^o"***^ IH Ml vou have to do to one of our big cash prizes is to place in then ordcr of ****W i. HH importance the reasons why the consumption of BournviHe Cocoa is steadily increasing. H ***q B The list of reasons is
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  • 1714 20  -  Echo (By IT AM "on the job" again this week "Rimau's" nuisance of a foot laying him up for longer than was expected, but I am happy to be able to say that it is making good progress, and he will be doing duty again
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  • 671 20  -  K.0. (By Graham And Weber Return. UARRY Graham and Frank Weber 11 will top the bill at Mr. Bell's next promotion, at the New W T orld Arena on April 13. In their first meeting the match was made at the bantamweight limit,
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    • 722 20 SOCCER COIPEIIIIOI. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 I $100 "Sunday Tribune I No Must Be ?op f r Ent Contest. 1 Won (No 45.) Tho "SUNDAY TRIRUNE M will give a prize of $100 to the reader submitting an entry with the largest number of correct
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    • 12 20 I FOR THE BEST^~ RACING NEWS READ THE MAL/4 YA TRIBUNE m
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    • 55 20 BOOKS FOR THE CRICKETERS THE FIGHT FOR THE ASHES By .1 B llobbs THE QUEST OF THE ASHES R Jard CRICKET n. jaram, THE COMPLETE CRICKETER i^Z J^' THE GAME OF CRICKET -tr 1 _T__l_____? CRICKET CKIC^* late an*- StrudHUk CRICKET HINTS V. IA. e' Ulp^r i! POSTAGE EXTRA THE
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  • 1373 21 BUT L4RUr SURPRISES TO PAY $105. BIG CROWD ON LAST DAY. MAJOR TX. FOX SADDLES ANOTHER THREE 1A WINNERS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 24. (INE of the largest crowds ever seen on the Kuala LumV pur racecourse in recent years enjoyed
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  • 160 21 Team To Meet Perak At Ipoh. At a meeting of club representatives held at the P.C.C. on Thursday last the Penang team was chosen to meet Perak at Ipoh on March 31, April 1 and 2 in the annual inter-State cricket fixture. The team has not been officially
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  • 105 21 Resignation Of Chairman And Secretary. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Mar. 24. SIAMESE racing circles are perturbed by the resignations of the chairman and hon. secretary, plus members of the financial committee, of the Turf Club. Their places will be filled by three owners, the former Consul-General
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 184 21 8.45 p.m. A summary of the week's news. 9.0 p.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. Interlude. 9.5 p.m. Sunday Orchestral Concert, Number 19: (fourth season) The Wireless Chorus, (Section A), (chorus Master, Leslie Woodgate); the 8.8.C. Orchestra (section B), (leader, Arthur Catterall), conductor, Adrian Boult) Solomon 'pianoforte). 10.30-10.40 p.m. Epilogue. 11.0
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    • 307 21 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Z.H.I. SINGAPORE (49.9 Metres.) 5.30 p.m. Organ recital by Mr. A E. Weller from the Presbyterian Church, Singapore. 6 p.m. onwards. Relay of The Messiah sung by the Augmented Choir of the Presbyterian Church, Singapore. Soloists Mrs. A. Robertson (soprano), Mrs. Eva Clark (contralto), Mr. J. McNeish (Bass)
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  • 495 22 Cabinet Refusal To See Deputation. 'THE demonstration In Hyde Park, for which unemployed had marched from many parts ol the country to London, was carried through without any semblance of disorder. presence of a large number of police, mounted and on foot, and the depressing effect
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  • 294 22 "The March Of I'rogress" In Tibet. LHASA, the capital of Tibet, popularly known as "The Forbidden City." is to be illuminated by electric light. No les.; than 2.000 cases of equipment are on their way over the 400 miles of track that separate the railhead at Darjeeling.
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  • 425 22 Sequel To Hospital Lottery. IN the King's Bench Division the Court (Mr. Justice Avory, Mr. Justice Acton, and Mr. Justice Chariest ordered that the aopeal by the Duke of Atholl against his conviction at Bow Street Police Court last November of selling a ticket in an
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  • 414 22 Meeting With South African Chiefs. ALTHOUGH East London. South Africa, gave Prince George a wonderful reception it was earlier, at King William's Town. that the main interest lay. as there His Royal Highness met seven native Chiefs representing some 600.000 tribesmen of the Ciskei Territory. He was
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  • 172 22 Parliamentary Report By May? IT i.s understood the Select Committee have tentatively arranged to adjourn on March 28 until April 17 when thev intend to go through the draft report line bv line, which is expected to take until Whitsun so that the report should be in the
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  • 571 22 CARE OF ESTATE LABOUR. and children good, and the sickness and mortality from all causes low. There Ift little tuberculosis. The results of anti-malarial work and of the modern treatment of malaria are notable. There is no food shortage and the constituents common on most estates provide a well balanced
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  • 1324 23 bleven Go ah On West Br om wieh Ground. RESULTS •■>: league mate cabled by Reuter, toether wi f h L «gW up t 0 date an as tdtom ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. I. ♦new! Wi \i 1 1 mouth l gCI I g- si?, 1
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  • 418 23 First Day's Play. RUNS DIFFICULT TO GET. THE cricket trial to select the Singapore eleven to meet Selangor next week-end on the Padang began yesterday and will be continued to day at 10.30 a.m. Dr. H. 0. Hopkins' XI are opposing R. A. Ash wort h's side, and
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  • 588 23 St. Andrew's Beat The _ra*v THE St. Andrew's beat the A.C.S. by 17 runs in a cricket match played on the St. Andrew's ground yesterday afternoon. The game was played in ideal weather and was keenly contested the finish was very exciting. The scores were as follows: ST.
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  • 229 23 Six Goals Scored Without Reply. THE Perhimponan Stia Ciub scored six goals without reply yesterday in their encounter with the Darul Knair Club, in the M.F.A. League. The game was too one-sided to be interesting, the losers being far below the standard of their opponents, Mr.' Mohamed
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  • 159 23 Scotland Beat England. London, Mar. 24. TN an amateur soccer international at Glasgow, Scolland beat. England by 3 2. Reuter. Club, though Omar was indirectly responsible for it, having taken the kick which was rather luckily diverted into goal by Hamzah. HALF-TIME: P. Stia Club 4: D. Khair
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  • 70 23 The Aston Athletic Club won thc Challenge Cup in the inter-club competition by defeating the Clerical Union on points last evening. Each team won two games. Scores: CLERICAL UNION. Goh Guan Chuah 150 Teow Siew Sun 71 Tan Bock Lim 150 Tan Thean Tek 45 Total 416 ASTON
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  • 70 23 Final Match Before Leaving For England. Perth, Mar. 24. The cricket match here between Western Australia and the Australian Test team was drawn. Western Australia made 305 <F. Bryant 76 and Taaffe 79 1 and Grimmet took five of their wickets for 90 runs. The
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  • 751 23 The Airmen began to force the pace but were well held by the defence. Perry had a narrow escape when he left his charge to intercept a high shot. Baker dashed forward and very nearly beat him to the ball. At the other end Edwards
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    • 20 24 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. '~24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1934 FIVE CENTS.
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    • 144 24 Exhibition Games At The Local Chinese Consulate. Competitors in the badminton e xhibition at the Chinese Consulate, Singapore, held on Friday in hon-jur of the visit of Scouts from Amoy. Mr. John Bryce Pickering and Miss Irene Alford, after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. Conrad Veidt in
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