Morning Tribune, 31 March 1936

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1.-^-No. 51. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, March 31, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 300 1 leavetime TKACiEIIY JAPAN TRIP WAS DIE BACK TO-MORHOW TABLE news has been received m Singapore that Mr. S. I. Saul, Council Reporter to the Legislative Council, has died m Hongkong' while on short leave. Mr. Saul was 48 years of age and had
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  • 63 1 Pare Abyssinia War news 2 Threat to Shirley Temple 3 Financial news Frascr's share list 5 London financial letter 5 Around Malaya Canned beer experiments 11 Shipping news and notices 16 and 17 New Fiat car 18 Radio programmes 19 Footpaths ia Britain 20 R.S.F.C. annual
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  • Article, Illustration
    155 1 Old UJS. Fear Of Alliances Washington, Mar. 26. WHILE the prompt ratification of the 'If. V> ndon Naval Treaty 4b desired, Its submission to Congress may be postponed tlntU the next Session IX there appears a prospect, of a lengthy debate as the adjournment t>f Congress Is desired.
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  • 62 1 Athens, Mar. 26. Huge growds lined the banks of the Corinth Canal as the remains of M. Venlwlos were conveyed m a destroyer en route to Crete. Weeping women past flowers on the sea a* the destroyer Government has ordered tomorrow to be observed as a day
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  • 9 1 Mr. All Khan Surattee, J F to toasr. 1936.
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  • 107 1 Freedom Bid Ends In P.C's Arms (Frora Our Ow^n Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 30. A SIAMESE who it is alleged made a dash for freedom outside the Kuala Lumpur polio* courts, this mprning leapt off the brink of the hill outside the courts, right into the arms of
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  • 102 1 London, Mar. 27. THE weather being glorious tens of thousands of people journeyed to Southampton to witness the arrival of the Queen Mary at her home port from the North Special trains ran from London. The towering ship entered the graving dock safely. Sir Edgar
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  • 191 1 France Wants It Clear Paris, Mar. 29. M. FLANDIN, the French Foreign Minister, asked why Germany was fortifying the demilitarised zone? Did Herr Hitler intend to arrange the question of the Statute of Danzig? When he proposed the Fact of Non -Aggression with Lithuania, did he definitely accept
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    • 14 1 I_ _i _> n^- r~ i~ i— i Novices' j Boxing j Finals Page 23
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    • 59 1 RICH FRESH MILK WITH THE RISK REMOVED BEAR Jil BRAND THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE N ATIWAL SWI§S MIIK Delicious milk from the mountain valleys of Switzerland, prepared m its natural state with its health giving vitamins. Endorsed by the medical profession as the best obtainable. Sole Agents for Malaya: JOSEPH
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  • 144 2 AIR RAID ON JIJIGA Young General's Escape Addis Ababa, Mar. 25. IT is reported from Harrar that an Italian advance m the Ogaden has begun and that Sassabaneh has already fallen. Marshal Badoglio telegraphs that the western -highlands town of Kafta has been occupied.The Emperor, with
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  • 74 2 Prominent Medan Chinese In Singapore MR. HUI NGI FEN, a prominent Chinese business man of Medan, is on a business visit to Singapore. Mr. Hui is Chairman of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Sumatra, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m Medan and the Oversea-Chinese Charity
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  • 56 2 Berlin, Mar. 27. THE Reich is acquiring the majority of the new shares to be issued by the North German Lloyd and Hamburg Amerika lines. The state will also assist m the financial reorganisation of both lines and will relieve the companies of their debts to the
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  • 35 2 A reception will be held at the Air View Hotel on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m., the occasion being the 39th anniversary of the Union Times, one of the leading Chinese newspapers m Singapore.
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  • 17 2 Mr. C. O. Boutcher F.R.1.8.A., the well-known architect, arrived m Ipoh from Penang on Friday on business.
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  • 199 2 Market Fears Easing Slightly London Mar. 30. FOLLOWING the administration of a nerve tonic m the form of an increased bank rate by the Bank of Prance the foreign exchanges present a calmer appearance to-day. Spot Francs, after opening with a further decline m terms of sterling to
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  • 138 2 To-day In Singapore FOOTBALL: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. R. Inniskilling Fus. v. R.A.F., Anson Road Stadium; Div. 11, R.A.O.C. v. R.A.F. 11, P. Brani; Com. Cup, F. and N. v. Municipal "B," Annual Meeting of Child Welfare Society, Colonial Secretary's House Government Hill, 4.30 p.m. CAPITOL:— Eddie Cantor m "Strike
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  • Article, Illustration
    202 2 Crown Does Not Oppose Appeal Singapore, Monday. WITHOUT going into the merits of the case Mr. Justice Adrian Clark today allowed the appeal of an educated Chinese named Nah Yong Lian, who appealed against conviction and sentence on a charge of voluntarily assisting m concealing or disposing *of
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  • 75 2 To Tour Principal Cities In China pROBABLY for the first time an orga- nised party of Indian students will tour the principal cities m China m May. The tourists are from tbe International Students Service; a student organisation of Lahore, and while on their way to China will
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  • 97 2 Six Dead In Two Air Crashes SIX people were killed and two seriously injured m disasters on the Continent on Sunday to Italian and French planes. Rome, Mar. 30. A three-engined military plane from Bologna crashed at Castiglione del Lago, m (Central) Italy, yesterday and an officer and three other
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  • 83 2 Annual General Meeting Held THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Christian Funeral Society was held on Sunday, Mar. 17. The following members were elected to serve for the year 1936: President. Mr. M. F. Gomes; VicePresident, Mr. L. A. Joseph; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. C. P. Lange and
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  • 88 2 Two Lots Sold For $4,700 Singapore, Monday. TWO properties to the total value of $4,700 were sold by public auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Ching Ker.g Lee and Co., Ltd., No. 11 Raffles Place, this afternoon. Half share of freehold land situated at Lorong 30, Oeylang, area
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  • 50 2 Due In Malaya On Good-Will Mission Nanking, Mar. 30. ARRANGEMENTS have been completed for the dispatch of two cruisers on a good will mission to Malaya and other parts of the world. The scheme will be submitted to the Executive to-morrow for its approval Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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    • 33 2 f POWDERED WHOLE MILK s^. y^Qj I I m convenient powdered •'•.."NP'i-JBI J V form. Try a tin to-day I \-S I I and be convinced. [2^3 /*^M M pGETZ BROS. CO. J
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    • 31 2 THE SOLE GENUINE ROSKOPF PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED /qSJSs&\ MILLIONS 70 YEARS (*§|Rl|*) IN USE AGO KJg^IK TO-DAY M?xsy See the new displays at all dealers. Sole Agents: Wefll MoiltOr Ltd. SINGAPORE.
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  • 244 3 ARMED GUARD FOR SHIRLEY Always At Her Side Hollywood, Mar. 21. WITH a new outbreak of threats to film "Stars," Hollywood to-d.iy has become like a secretly armed camp. Every post brings its quota of threats to famous people of the screen, and every safeguard
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  • 67 3 DR. HUGO RIESENFELD, internationally renowned conductor, is to direct the musical score for Walter Wanger's political war drama, "The President Vanishes." Widespread interest attends Riesenfeld's appointment, following the producer's recent announcement that all orchestra and band music m the film is to be recorded with the new "Hill
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  • 205 3 Almost Solid For Hitler T Berlin, Mar. HE official provisional final result of the German election is as follows Total Electorate 45,408,000 Votes cast 44,932,000 Votes for Nazi Party 44,389,000 Votes against Nazi Party 542,000 Abstainers 476,000 Percentage of electorate polled 98.95 Percentage for Herr Hitler 98.79 Officials
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  • 88 3 London, Mar. 20. EXCHEQUER returns, with only Just over two more weeks before the end of the financial year, show that total ordinary revenue, excluding self-balanc-ing items, amounts to £709,719,376, compared with £681.358.585 at the corresponding date of 1935, and with a Budget estimate of
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  • 30 3 The Annual General meeting of the Cantonese Sporting Association will be held at the Association premises m Malacca on April 4. The Annual dinner will take place on April 9.
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  • 239 3 Harar Reduced To Ruins Addis Ababa, Mar. 29. AN official communique from Harar states that 37 Italian planes bombed the town for an hour. The number of victims is unknown but the buildings destroyed include two churches, the French Mission, the French Consulate, the former Italian Consulate, the
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  • 18 3 Mr. Kenneth Stevens, of Singapore, who has been m Ipoh on business, left for Penang on Saturday morning.
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  • 143 3 In North China And Manchukuo Peiping, Mar. 30. MR. HACHIRO ARITA, the Japanese Ambassador to China, arrived at Changchun on Friday night. On Saturday a conference attended by General Minami, the Japanese Commander-in-Chief m Manchuria, was begun. It was decided that an economic bloc, to include Japan, the
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  • 72 3 Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgment: 5.420J35 Chop Low Joon Hong vs. Sorabji Nowroji Co. At 11 a.m.:— O.S.3si36— Re Indenture of Settlement etc: R. Page anor. vs. A. W. Cashin ors. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the
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  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News
    • 302 4 No Buying Keenness (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 26 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore) $1031/8, down To-day's Prices: London: 7 7|16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 1513 16 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet Steady. London: No market. New York: 47^
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    • 78 4 Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, March 30. rpHE following were the closing prices for rubber, tin, gold, silver copra and wolfram: Market Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Spot: 7 15 32 (up 132). July-Sept.: 7 1932 (up 1 32). LONDON TIN Spot: £211*4. April- June: £204%.
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    • 41 4 Yesterday's Closing Prices (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, March 30. The closing prices were as follows: London— New York Cross Rate 4.95 (up London— Paris: 75 (up 3J32). London— Amsterdam: 7 31 32 (unchanged). London Hongkong: ls. 3%d. (unchanged
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    • 87 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers Sellers: No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. March) 26*4 26% Good P.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. March) 26 26V 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26 26 1 do. Apr. June 26% 26*4 do. July' Sept.
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    • 292 4 London, Mar. 30, 6.30 p.m. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or fall. War Loan, 3% P.c 106% *****16 -1116 Com. Union Assce. (Units) nV!6 11 W6 Prudential Assce. "A" 37V 4 37% Royal Assce. (£1 share 10s. pd.) 9
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    • 26 4 •"•'••""•''•"■"•"■MI.:iH,N, l(WI|llllllll|(l||l|II|M ||ll||Mt||l|l|)(|ii|iii|ji SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand) Fire, Marine, Motor and Workmen's Compensation. W. J. DEXTER, Manager. OFFICE 2, FINLAYSON GREEN.
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    • 42 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V.100,000,000 Reserve Fund V.129,150,000 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, h. UNAGAMI. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 34 4 IF YOU WANT A CHEAP WATCH DON'T BUY A CYMA IF YOU WANT A REAL TIME KEEPER BUY A CYMA BUY QUALITY A SWISS WATCH A CYMA Obtainable front all watch dealers m Malaya
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  • 1038 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Singapore, Monday, 5 p.m. MINING Bayers. Seller? Ampat Tin (45.) 5|- 516 Asam Kumbang 28|3 29|6 Aver Hitam (55.) 14|6 15!3xd Aver Weng ($D 1.66 1.75 Bangrln Tin 18|9 1916 Batu Selangor ($1) .92 .95 Cnenderiang 13|- 14|Hitam Tin (50 cts.) .50 .53 Hong Fatt ($ll
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  • 888 5 OUR LONDON MARKET REVIEW By Air Mail CRISIS FAILS TO SHAKE THE MARKETS: BOLIVIA, THE TRADE AND THE TIN QUOTA (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 20. THE political crisis being considerably 1 nearer to solution London markets have m general regained strength. Even m the early days of the week,
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    • 20 5 I ABSOLUTE SECURITY j I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 1 Agents: t SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I J Singapore Branches J
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    • 233 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE-COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD., AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised 540.000.000.00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUHDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng, Esq.,
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  • 29 6 MARY B'OLAND, m "Two for To-night," keeps regular hours during the filming of a picture, whether she is scheduled to work the next day or not.
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  • 26 6 FRANCES DRAKE, woman of mystery 1 m "Without Regret," has the largest eyes and the longest natural eyelashes of any actress m Hollywood.
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  • 207 6 With Margaret Sulla van A POIGNANTLY real and moving love story of young America that comes so close to home as to enlist the sympathetic response of everyone. Honest craftsmanship, an entire absence of cheap hokum and a production that is nearly perfect m eVery element makes
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  • 28 6 IJLEANORE WHITNEY, 18-year-oia Pali ramount player appearing In "Timothy's Quest," has been sought for more honorary positions than any girl of her age In Hollywood.
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  • 203 6 How The Characters Move ALL the cartoon characters and their creators can get ready for the big: blow-off. Lowell Thomas has exposed them. For years, everyone who goes to the movies has wondered how the screen cartoon characters are made to move m such lifelike manner; how
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  • 93 6 Coroner And Riddle Of Baby's Fate Rochester, Mar. 23. THE death of a two-and-a-half-year-old girl m St. Bartholomew's Hospital here has baffled the doctors. The inquest on the child, Ellen Joan Foord, daughter of a labourer, of Woodst., Gillingham, was adjourned by the coroner m order that certain
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  • 220 6 George Arliss In "The Guvnor" IN the new Gaumont- British Picture "The Guvnor", which opens at the Pavilion Theatre, on Friday, April 3 George Arliss has a part after his own heart. He likes a role m which he can be really comfortable and natural,
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  • 39 6 IN the one year that has elapsed I between "The Gilded Lily." his first picture, and "The Bride Comes Home," his current film, Fred Mac Murray has become one of the outstanding stars of motion pictures.
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  • 364 6 Mother lies In Wait For Teacher London, Mar. 24. SOME years ago I lost a little boy through a teacher hitting him, and I don't intend anything to happen to my daughter, because she doesn't happen to be one of the favourites. "They call her cheeky
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  • CINEMA DIARY
    • 18 7 TO-NIGHT:— "Strike Me Pink" with Eddie Cantor. NEXT CHANGE:— "A Tale of Two Cities," with Ronald Colman.
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    • 9 7 TO-NlGHT:— "Ridin' Thru" and "Now or Nf ver".
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    • 6 7 TO-NlGHT:— "Splendour", with Miriam Hopkins.
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    • 233 7 Wedding And Then Six Years' Parting ABSENCE makes the heart grow A fonder." To this old adage a young couple to be married at Bermondsey Town Hall have pinned their faith. They are Private Thomas Barnett, ol the Middlesex Regiment, who is twenty, and his sweetheart,
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    • 22 7 ELEANOR WHITNEY, 18-year-old song and dance artist featured In Manhattan night clubs, has been signed on a long-term contract.
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    • 23 7 MAE WEST, whose last picture was modern, goes back to costume again for "Klondike Lou," which is laid m Alaska.
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    • 19 7 ALTHOUGH he is naturally righthanded, Joe Morrison, featured In "From Little Acorns," plays golf and bats lefthanded.
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    • 42 7 FREDERICK HAZLITT BRENNON, Waldemar Young and David Boehm have been assigned to do the screen play on "Poppy," which will mark the return to the screen of W. C. Fields after an absence of six months because of illness.
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    • 14 7 TO-NIGHT:— "Ah Wilderness" with Wallace Beery and Lionel Barrymore. NEXT CHANGE:— "The Guvnor."
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    • 12 7 I TO-NlGHT:— "Steamboat round the Bend'\ TO-MORROW:— "Last of the Pagans."
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    • 3 7 TO-NlGHT:— "Chandidas".
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    • 69 7 "DENEGADE," a story of an exploration expedition to Alaska, has been purchased by Paramount studios and tentatively is set for Gary Cooper. An original by Ewing Scott, who independently filmed "Igloo" m Alaska a few years ago, and who now is an asi sistant
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    • 60 7 i MRS. Leslfe Carter, one of America's foremost actresses, has been signed 1 for a featured role m the Zane Grey film, "The Vanishing Pioneer." The film, which marks Mrs. Carter s screen debut, is shooting location scenes now at Big Bear, California, with
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  • 206 7 Precautions To Avoid Damage London, March. 15. ANEW measure to protect the Albert Hall from damage when political meetings are held there was announced by Lord Onslow when he presided at the annual meeting of the Royal Albert Hall Corporation. The organizers of political meetings, he said,
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  • 29 7 FRANCES LANGFORD, who has the leading feminine role m "Collegiate," Is being prominently mentioned for the part opposite Bing Crosby m the singing star's next picture.
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  • 24 7 POUR stars of silent days— Conway Tearle, Bryant Washburn, Rod La Rogue and Reginald Denny— are all prominently cast m "Preview."
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  • 19 7 BESIDES winning dramatic honours, Prances Farmer, featured player, was speed champion of the University of Washington.
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  • 600 8 HITLERS ELECTION SPEECH BENEFICIAL CHANGE OF NAZI REGIME Essen, Mar. 27. USING the chassis of a railway engine as a platform m Krupps huge locomotive shop, Herr Hitler this afternoon made nte ninth election speech, preluded by a minute's silence throughout the country. It is estimated he was heard by
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  • 35 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 30. BANGKOK'S German colony spent a pleasant Sunday aboard a German steamer off the island of Koh Si Chang and voted 95 per cent, tor Hitler.
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  • 221 8 Well Received By French Paris, Mar. 27. Mr. Eden's speech has been generally received with great satisfaction by the French press. Le Matin says that Mr. Eden asserted m a most categorial manner that Old England will honour her word, even to France and Belgium. Pertinax, m
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    • 55 8 THK VIBRANT DRAMA OF A M^m Z^ GIRL WHOSE RAVISHING h"^P^PVP|^S BEAUTY WAS THE PRICE OF I -TaVATJ HER HUSBAND'S BUSINESS JKB_^\2*C4^B_^KH success PHMWM#^WB^P MIRIAM HOPKINS IN "SPLENDOR" United Artists Release with JOEL MHItl PAUL CAVANAGH HELEN WESTLEY BILLIE BURKE DAVID NIVEN. Week-end Matinees GEORGE ARLISS m "CARDINAL RICHELIEU" also
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  • 458 9 FROM END OF APRIL Generous Action Of Owners OFFICERS of the mercantile marine both navigating and engineers are to have their rates of pay advanced at the end of next month. They had asked for a restoration of the balance of the reductions made m
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  • 80 9 London, Mar. 23. THIS man makes his living by seeking alms. He lives m a fashionable quarter and pays a rm' of 245. a week. A police sergeant made that statement when a cultured, well -dressed man was charged with begging. M I was singing, not begging,"
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  • 26 9 Mrs. Howard Pedlow gave short song recital m the Kuala Lumpur broadcast programme on Friday. She was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. R. A. Barbour.
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  • 330 9 To Stop Get-Rich-Quick Schemes SHADY charity-promoters are m for a lean time. The days that have seen them living In £10,000-a-year luxury on the golden profits of their frauds on a gullible public are almost done. Already official steps are being taken to put a curb
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  • 29 9 Mrs A. V. Aston was a passenger back to Malaya by the P. and O. "Carthage as also were Mrs. J. Hodder and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jakeman.
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  • 266 9 20,000 Mile Track Into Africa Ewell, Surrey, Mar. 23. NOT for a long while will the good folk of Church-rd.. here, see the sturdy figure of Dr. Hugh A. Stayt, "The Blind Explorer," walk out from the creepercovered porch of his picturesque house, leaning upon the arm
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  • 231 9 Lioness Tackled Bare Handed Bulawayo, Rhodesia, Mar. 23 A MOTHER'S bare-handed battle to the death with a lioness m a vain effort to save her little daughter has been described by a twelve-year-old native girl who is the only survivor of a family of The girl, Nyembu,
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  • 574 9 Britain 's Lead To The World London, Mar. 23. THE lead which Britain is giving to the world m the development of television was thrown into bold relief by an experiment m Germany. Berlin P.O. officials, it was announced, had televised a person speaking on the
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  • 16 9 Mrs L A Thomas, Commissioner of Girl Guides, Malaya, is now m Penang on a visit.
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  • 334 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Mar. 31, 1936. HITLER'S TRIUMPH {IN the face of it the German general election seems to have been as perfect an -example of the regimentation of a whole nation as history has given us. In England a seventy-five per cent, vote for a single party
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    625 10 TWO things emerge from the chairman's speech at the annual meeting a day or two ago of the Singapore branch of the A. A. of Malaya. One is that the standard of road safety m Singapore is surprisingly high there were only 31 fatal accidents during 1935 and
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  • 207 10 Mr. T. Evans, Health Officer. Kuala Kangsar. is at present on leave. A Dr and Mrs. Duncan of Seremban are leaving this week for a trip to England. A Mr and Mrs. B. N. Bintley, of Ipoh, sailed for Home on holiday by the "Ailsa." A A Mr. and
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  • 729 11 CANNED BEER PROSPECTS {Extensions At The A.B.C Singapore, Monday. JUDGING from the strides made m Malaya by local breweries during: the few years they Have been m existence the slogan, "Drink More Beer,* is unnecessary In Singapore. In the present scheme of extensions to cope
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  • 328 11 near the body a comic Valentine adSressed to McGurn and depicting a man and a woman m underwear before a h °S VaTentin'e^believed to be a significant reference to the massacre of Se Mc n Gurn rS who°was known as the "Beau BrummTof Gangsterdom/; was reputed ¥n hnvp
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    • 69 11 V TIFFIN: $1.00. Potage Cressoniere Fried Fish Remonlade Sauce Chicken Sautee Mareng o Spinach Mashed Potato Cold Meat Salad Ginger Pudding Syrup Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 4906. B. il idJu' v Bfl B. PT^y^^j^iK
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  • 47 12 A machine-fun and an Eritrean sharp -shooter commanding the road through Makale. Inspection of army boots: rough going requires these unfashionable footwear Sative riflemen under Italian comma *:u The forbidding Amb» Alafi heights, re Typical country over which the Italians are ad
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    69 13 A sector of the Italian light artillery m action m Ternbien. This type of gun has been most effective m the SSrJion ofthe morale of the Abyssinian forces on the northern front, where rapid progress has been made m recent weeks. yed a big part m t *?e advance.
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  • 223 14 By Greta Cumming NATURE often has its own joke on us mortals when we expose ourselves to the sun's rays. It lures us out into the open spaces, down to the Swimming Club or Tanglin, up to the Gap to exercise our dogs and so
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  • 446 14 Novel Hair Arrangement From Three Angles. Showing Inward Sweep Of Curls could put our skins under the microscope for a few minutes we would see layer upon layer of skin as dry and arid as the Sahara Desert, parctied little cells pining away for thirst, all the lubricating oils spirited
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  • 373 14 NEW SPRING COIFFEURS PARADOXICAL as it may sound the most modishly dressed women do not make their initial attack m the early spring on new clothes. Most of them give attention to their heads and first sort of clear themselves of the past before they think of hats and frocks.
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    • 12 14 MA ISO* PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS. 79 Stamford Road. Tel. 4610. CORNER HOUSE
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    • 104 14 T m. wEixniaiv. j i Kindly note that on j from April first j 1936, my offices godowns will be j removed to: I 189, CECIL STKEET. j y .g. cyclax BEAUTY BEGINS AT HOME. SALON GROOMING, AFTER ALL, IS A MATTER OF CARE CARE YOU CAN GET FROM PROFESSIONAL
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    • 97 14 now COTY perfumes can bestow the (>ower to cnarm Coli very woni&o tow >i ONE perfect frignoc* ONE Coty PerfuaK that epmkt to the ecnouoD* of her he&<n> *nd atlurt Whether your poreonalitv it t-iprciAod ty <ic!.<..ito UoUty of ttte Orn Dt. delicnif (lo*tr perfume, or sopbi»Uc«l^d. luiurp ibouquet Ingrnno
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  • 544 15 REGULAR MASSAGE ESSENTIAL JJO girl or woman likes to see the signs of age appearing on her face —the excess fleshiness about the cheeks, loose skin about the throat and the telltale wrinkles and enlarged facial pores and coarse skin. Usually not until she can no longer deceive herself about
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    • 184 15 LUGGAGE CARRIER t SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. I Baggage Contractors Forwarding > Agents. S Booking Agents for P.MJ3. i Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line i East Asiatic Line i Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc. ,1 Tel. Address.— "LUOGAOE" I 1 PHONE 2428 or call
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    • 186 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE STATIONER mniniiiiMimiiiiiiiJiiriiiii rumm Minn i i i.:i i m ANOTHER SPECIAL FEATURE TEN RULES OF SUCCESS OX THE SCREEX fully explained m April issue PICTURE BOOK ORDER YOUR COPY NOW it I I I I I ■l'l|!l|!|| I l|ll|ll|ll|lHll|il|ll|ll*l|: 1 |l||l!|H|tlllllll|.l|M|ll EYES Qualified £yt Specialists. Eye
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    • 73 15 CHEMIST NYAL IRON AND YEAST TABLETS $1.50 A combination of Iron and Yeast for improving the blood and clearing the complexion. Agents: FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (Inc. m FUB.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. SILK STORE SILK STOBE OF High tteputation I aimalial Store I 23 High St, TeL SM9. CURIOS Camphor-wood
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    29 16 Mr W. H. Lovett of the Socony Vacuum Co., Singapore left by the Marechal Joffre for Saigon, on a hunting trip into the interior of French Indo-China.
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  • 110 16 SHIPS ALOVGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL BARBODR Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin, Lch. Lucifer, Lch. Klttiwake, Tung Song, Mjlghr "Cuacam 1 Lady, Dennison-Pender, Lacklan, Keramiai. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert Dock: Mahidol. Victoria Dock: War Mehtar. Keppel Harbour Klin's Dock: Herbjorn. Godown Gate
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  • 158 16 PASSENGERS BY AIR The following were passengers by X.L.M. -'planes during the week: Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM-'plane "PK-AFK," March 24, Mr. v. Lennep, Mrs. Somogyi, Mr. v. Os v. Delden. Left for N.E.I, by KNILM-'plane "PK-AFK", March 25, Mr. Oonggryp, Mrs. Haas, Mr. v. Lennep, Mr. Vaughau. Arrived from
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  • 217 16 THE following passengers disembarked here from the Marella when she arrived yesterday morning from Austra- lia. Mr. F. Anderson Miss E. O. Broda- hurst Mr. C. Alma Baker, Mr. E. Block, j Mr. H. Block, Mr. A. Block, Mr. and Mrs. j W.P. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 355 16 A i BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. M. €O'§ SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Dae Dae Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936. 193g. 2?S^^* 6 loo Apr 9 C^ORF^ 15,000 June 5 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 10 RANCHI 17,000 June 19 BEHAR 6 -o°o Apr. 19 SOMALI 6,810 July 1 CHTTRAL 15.000 Apr. 24 NALDERA
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    • 63 16 B. I. \r< AH) SAILIIVGS FOR HONG KONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. I Tonnage Leaves TILAWA 10,000 Apr. fi SANTHIA Q.OOO Apr. 22 TALMA 10,000 May FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. TALMA 10,000 Apr. A RIRDHANA 8,000 Apr. 18 SHIRALA 8,000 May 2 Special Holiday Return Tickets tc China and Japan
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 112 16 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Silver Gull) 9 a.m. Karimon (Hang Yon) 9 a.m. New Zealand (Marella) 10 a.m. Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang (Tomohon) 11 a.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak
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  • 28 17 Mr. W. T. Lee assistant manager of the Bangkok Branch of the Bank of Canton left by the s j. Marethal Joffre on Saturday.
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  • 81 17 Goodwood Park Hotel THE following visitors to Singapore are staying at the Goodwood Park Hote) Mr. J. Gongryp, frpm Belawan, Mrs. Bowman, en route to England, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dixon, from Mombassa, Mr. and Mrs. Riches, Mr. Gaillard, Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay Webster, Mr. and Mrs. J. van
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  • 92 17 "HARUNA" DUE SATURDAY The following passengers are disembark ng here from the Haruna Maru due m Singapore on April ft: Lt. Aertseus, Sourabaya; Mr. H. O S aker M i s> M H Cotillon, PerakMrs. De Beaumont, Mr. A. H. De Jongh Batavia; Mr. H. W. P. De Raadt, Batavia;
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  • 149 17 AFTER a dramatic i:ace against time m a sinking condition, the coastal steamer Stella Spei was safely grounded the other day at King's Cross, on the east cost of Arran. She was on a voyage from Campbelltown of Troon when she sprang a leak. The skipper started
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 242 17 m n\s riiur lixe. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MARELLA Mar. 30 Apr. 3 MERKUR Apr. 28 May 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Mcl bourne to the connecting
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    • 492 17 i gS^ TO FRENCH PORTS \^"~I i Bl B| HOMEWARDS. I i CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazalre Bordeaux Apr. 4 ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 8 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Si Bordeaux May 2 DALNY For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 5
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  • 897 18 TURIN WORKS VISITED Making StreamLined Cars fN any world-wide organisation there are certain working arrangements and facts that are unknown to the general public but when disclosed, prove to be of extreme interest to the man m the street and m this respect, data on the
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  • 109 18 A rtisl Unconscious In Bedroom Blackpool, Mar. 24. MISS DAWN DAVIS, twenty-two years old variety artist and radio performer, who is appearing at a Blackpool music hall, had a remarkable escape from death. She was found lying m a gas-filled bedroom at her lodgings, m a semiconscious
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    • 36 19 T RONALD COLMAN T i In his greatest role r 1 Coming-CAPITOL j j fiuMANITY S MOST j THRILLING LOVE i STORY. now M-G-M's fifOLOO^OOO Screen Hit! S t k;" Btti ■'■■■•.<fe--'-^aH H' .^^^^k 1 i
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    • 551 19 |ON THE RADIO jH^ i n i ii 1 1 ia i 0-i i^i,^ British Empire Programme Transmission 2: GSG 16.80 metre* (17.79 mcs.) from 6.20 pjn. to 743 pjn. »na ttoo from 7.35 pjn. to 9.05 pjn; GSF 19.82 metres (15.14 mcs.) from 6.20 pjn. to 9.05 p.m.; and
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    • 556 19 W rac Lullaby. Lane o' the Thrushes 8.05 a.m. The News 8.20 a.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 2 A? 0 *2, m Big Ben Th e Composer at the Pianoforte— 9: Frank Bridge A recital of Frank Bridge's songs, sung by Jan Van der Gucht (Tenor) (Accompanied by the composer) The
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    • 520 19 Days Hitler Youth. 9.05 p.m. Concert from the National Broadcasting Stations. 9.20 p.m. News m English on DJA and m Dutch on DJB, DJN. 9.35 p.m. To-day In Germany. Sound Pictures. 9.50 p.m. "Fruhling, Fruhling wird es nun bald." Radio Play by Eberhard Meckel 10.35 p.m. Musical Tit-Bits. 10.50 p.m.
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    • 245 19 Nirom Station TO-DAY 10.50 a.m. Opening. 10.55 a.m. Cookery talk for housewives by Mr. M. Schuhmacher. 11.20 a.m. Classical programme. 11.50 a.m. Time Signal. Matintfrmusic by Nirom Orchestra, conducted by Carel van der Bijl. 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 1.20 p.m. Popular music. 1.50 p.m. Light recorded music. Close down.
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  • 736 20 ALL -ENGLAND SURVEY Law Of Rights Of Way A SURVEY of footpaths, bridle tracks, and other rights of way is going on all over England and Wales. It is being undertaken by County and District Councils with the help of Parish Councils and landowners as a
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  • 24 20 The P. and O. Somali is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 9 a.m. tomorrow. She will proceed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharf.
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  • 228 20 Nation Wide Defence Plan Looms London, Mar. 23. LONDON has got its first air raid defence chief. H€ is Commander R. H. Errington, R.N. (retired), and he has been appointed by the Holborn Borough Council Home Offlce. His official title is Honorary Organiser for Air Raid Precautions,
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  • 68 20 I' N a maintenance case at West Ham Police Court, London, the* chairman 1 (Mr A. G. Gay) said to the defendant: "You don't want us to send you to I prison again? It does us no good, your 'wife no good, and you no good!" i
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  • 46 20 Shanghai, Mar. 30. General Terauchi. the Japanese Minister of War, has wired to General Tada, the Japanese Commander m Tientsin, stating that a mixed Brigade with air squadrons and a chemical unit, will reinforce the North China Garrison m April— Sin Chew Jit Poh. a. •iiaiiatiaiilnlllß
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 22 20 .llllllJllllllllllllliilrllillllilllllillllllillllllllllllJllllllllllliilllllMllllllinitllllltilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllirillllMllillillil'illHillllHHl'tHliU^ anchor Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BR E WER Y CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 505 20 OX THE RADIO (Continued from page 19) 6.20 p.m. Popular concert by Nirom Orchestra, conducted by Carel van der BijL 6.50 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 7.10 p.m. Potpoura-i played by the Nirom Orchestra. 7.35 p.m. Special interlude. 7.50 p.m. Concert by Sylvain Poons Party. 8.40 p.m. A glimpse of the
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    • 191 20 4.35 p.m. News m French. 5.05 p.m. News m English. End of transmission. Wavelength 19.68 Metres (15,244 Kcs.) 6.15 pm. Programme announcement. 6.20 p.m. Concert relayed from Ra-dio-Paris. 7.20 p.m. News m English. 7.35 p.m. Concert relay. 8.05 p.m. News m French. 8.35 p.m. Concert relay. 9.20 p.m. Social news
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  • 1907 21 PLANS GOING AHEAD Annual Meeting Of R.S.F.C. THE scheme for a flying school, to be known as the "South Malayan Flyinf School," has been approved by the S.S. Government and a start is enticipated very shortly. The Johore Government has voted a start is anticipated very
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  • 86 21 Hongkong, Mar. 20 lOCAL estate to the value of $87,400 was left by Mr. Alfred Parker Stokes, late of Rozel Cottage, Rozel Trinity, Jersey, Channel Islands, who died at Mentone Hospital, Mentone, France, on An application by Mr G G. N. Tinson solicitor, the lawful
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 114 21 Opening To-morr o wAl II %MBW A H ir"^ I V I SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY: 3.15 jfr A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's beautiful, Thrilling SOUTH SEAS T Adventure V "THE LAST OF THE PAGANS" A With MALA and LOTUS and Hundreds of Beautiful Tahitian <• Maidens 4 Lotus'and Mala m "Last of the
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  • 762 22 Straits Times Opened Scoring But Faded Away Singapore. Monday. THE Post Office gained a clear-cut victory m their Commercial Cup match on the Singapore Harbour Board ground this evening when they defeated the Straits Times Press by eight goals to one. The game was
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  • 150 22 Excluded From U.S. Report Washington, Mar. 26. "WE have never been keen about them" «is the explanation given by the Taxation Sub-Committee for the sudden change m front In excluding all commodity taxes m its report. The Sub-Committee has also recommended the lowering to 22.5 per cent, or
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  • 31 22 Mr. Chi Kow Chiang, of the news staff of the Malacca Guardian who recently successfully underwent an operation m the Malacca General Hospital, is expected to leave the hospital this week.
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  • 82 22 London, Mar. 30. FOLLOWING are the teams for the T England— Scotland Soccer international at Wembley on Saturday: England.— Hibbs: Male and haprood: Crayston, Barker and Bary: Crooks, Bowden, Camsell, Bastin and Brook. Scotland Dawsoti (Ranrers); Anderson (Hearts) and Cummin^s: Massie (Aston VUla). Simpson and Brown (Hangers);
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  • 151 22 THE- eighth annual Boat Race Dinner of I the Oxford and Cambridge Society will take place at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday, at 8 p.m. His Excellency the Governor, the president of the society, will be m the chair. The Boat Race takes place at approximately
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  • 39 22 Singapore, Monday. A SINGLE goal scored by Carlan of the Royal Inniskillings midway through the second half of their Second Division fixture against Fort Canning at Tanglin this evening, gave them a well deserved victory.
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  • 224 22 Singapore, Monday. frOUR matches were played m the T S.C.C. Spring Tennis Tournament this afternoon, the results being as follows: Championship Singles R. F. Smith beat J. E. Harvey, 6—3, 6—4. Godown Doubles Handicap GO. Simpson and D. W Archer nlus 3 beat S. J. Elgar and C.
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  • 41 22 Washington, Mar. 20. rE Department of Commerce reports that the United States exports during the month of January tota ed $197,957,597 while imports totalled $ITness2'6n|ures1 Tne 5 s2' 6 n|ures compare with exports totalling $176,223,314 and imports $168,481,902 for January 1935.
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 30 22 THE SCREEN'S GREATEST ACTOR AS A WHIMSICAL OLD TRAMP WHO DESERTS THE I HIGHWAYS AND BECOMES A FINANCIER MR. GEORGE ARLISS "THE GUVNOR" withGENEGERRARD OPENING IKIHAV-PAVII lO\ Tr "J.S.'iLr"™'' hl
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  • 516 23 NOVICES DO WELL Some Lively Scraps THE finals m the Amateur Novices' Competition organised by the S A B.A. produced excellent boxing at the Olympic Stadium last night. Seldom has better boxing been seen, the standard being very praiseworthy. Every fight was a close affair, only
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  • 140 23 "Hindenburg" Held Up On Tour Berlin, Mar 26. 1 MISHAP befell the Zeppelin Hinden- burg which was undergoing a fourday cruise over Germany accompanied by the Graf Zeppelin. On leaving the ground at Friedrichshafen the Hindenburg was caught m a gust of wind and was bumped. Parts of
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  • 258 23 Increase In Income Collections Washington, Mar. 20. FE United States Treasury Department has announced that income tax collections for the first fifteen days of March were 46.4 per cent, above those of the corresponding period last year Collections during the fifteen days amounted to $281,758,032 as compared
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  • 23 23 SIR AUSTEN and Lady Chamberlain have a granddaughter. A daughter has been born to their only daughter, Diane— Mrs. Terence Maxwell— in London.
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  • 662 23 Club Membership Increase THAT the designation "subscribing members" Which covered officers of the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy end Military should be changed to "Service members" and that such members should pay an entrance fee of $20, half of which would be refunded if they left
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 39 23 '•'lll i ■HI Ml 111 111 II 111 I 111 I I KsB|P|^^ff3 RACKETS RESTRINGfNG Atj There is only nr RELIABLE I QUEEN'S IQI 3, Prince Street. Phone Telegrams Prw>l 7634 "Tennis" English Australian American only used. No other.
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    • 85 23 THE GREAT EASTEBN UFE IS "GREAT" by reason of thej*e±^j m mimmmm that m a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (t) acquired a thoroug hly sound financial position; k i. here does bttSl ness;
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  • 447 24 OPEN MEN'S DOUBLES Reshty Wins Handicap Singapore, Monday. ANOTHER excellent match m the V.M.C.A. open invitation tennis tournament was provided by Chua Choon Leong and Lim Bong Soo and N. S. Wise and W. J. M. Warden m the semi-final of the open men's doubles this afternoon.
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  • 86 24 tfoylakp, Mar. 25. CAMBRIDGE won the golf single v^ againf.i Oxford by 8 ipatehes to 2, winning, the contest by 12 matches to 3 and equalling the record wins of Oxford Jn 1021 and 1930. The CambridfT? South African, Water Meypr. brat Quincy by 10
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  • 72 24 London, Mar. 25. CAMBRIDGE rowed a satisfactory fa v. course trial on a flood tide m l minutes, 48 .vsconds. The stroke aver aged 35 to the minute and finlshi with a burst of forty. Oxford rowed the full P'i'ney Mortlake course m 18 minutes 5 seconds.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 45 24 ■M«m«»»ii«w..ii, l iii:nm,,i,,ii t ii, M W1W wt ltl tmkm«mimn«mm»mmvAum+mmKn^m iuwtm**, TO-MORROW M L^ Malayan Ulagie Circle a presents MAGIC MIRTH i MYSTERY j at the Vict^a Tlwatrc j 9.15 p.m. PROCEEDS TO THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY Under The Patronage of H. E. THE GOVERNOR.
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    • 149 24 ilt.Hiili I Ibl t I I t I I I I I I Ifl.WrtitlM' II lIIIIIIMIIIII I 111 Ilil I II II II I nij OUR CUSTOMERS CONFIBM OUR OPINION iff' 1 H XL» D~D I Q 1 i EIGHT has wo I equal among cars of THE ONLY EIGHT
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