Malaya Tribune, 18 March 1925

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY- Vol. XII- No. 6* SINGAPORE,: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925
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    • 176 1 'i ,n,,,, ,i!, g THE I MALA YA TRIBUNE j AND Lipping gazette.: v., v paper of I X: Br s h. Malay*. j fished Daily. j I |vii keeps ki informed I I j [\DEPENDENT. ~,111 1 1 1» I j ■■!'»i!»ir»ii«H«H«n»Han«!'«ii«ii«««ii«M«M«Hßii»ii»»i»(i«n«ii«H»!;«.i«Hßi:«u M ISP I I Never troubles the
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    • 62 1 imi i i i ii i i r i i i i i i i i i it n rtn ULTRA-VIOLET R4TS m\\\\v [jmm 1 are dangerous to eyes To prevent this I danger by wearing Genuine Crookes I Lenses which absorb these insidious I Bays. We make them I
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  • 1092 2 Narratives of the High Seas in the Days of the Buccaneers By Nevill Corbette (Author of ''Turnpike Tales') IV.-Paul Jones Love of a story of pirates ard adventure on the High Seas is not lost with early youth. In this series of arresting tfflKfla* Mr. Nevill
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  • 298 2 Ignorance the Most Fatal Enemy of Peace Ignorance is the most fata] enemy of peace. Unquestionably much of the trouble the world has suffered could have been avoided had the peoples concerned had a more intimate knowledj.ie of each other rhe movement for taking parties of public
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  • 337 2 Is Sydney More Suitable Than Singapore The projected Singapore naval *ase is suill a bone of contention. The Government has accepted the project as very necessary for the well-being of the Empire and the efficiency of «i.he Navy on the unmisTakable advee of a body of nava.
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    • 269 2 j "GLITTO I 1 THE WONDER OE THE AGE. I Cleans and Polishes everything from I aitic to cellar. H I I TRY IT ON YOUR 1 a CUTLERY, GLASS, PANS, POTS, i Bi A SS COPPEB STEEl BATHS, TINS, TLBS, ENAMEL, PAINT, l s*W KETTLES, WOOD, MARBLE, I J^^
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    • 511 2 The Joy of Living is gTeatly added to by daily regularity and normal liver activity. For constipation and 1 sluggish livqr no beitter corrective exists tfuun Pinkettes, the dainty little gentle-as nature laxatives. PinketteS al?o banish biliousness, sick headaches, vertigo, flatulence, clear the ski.T relieve: piles. Of all chemists, or
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  • 1018 3 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORTS Kennedy and Co. Penang, Mar. 14. There is nothing of special importanci to report on this week's Share Market, business having been maintained on a moderate scale at approximately recent quotations. Rubber has hardened slightly being now quoted at 1j7% whilst Tin after touching £245.15.0 shows
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    • 401 3 lip PHONE 2419 jIM CHEE SENG, Market Street. MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST nd ggk Distributor for Micheiin Cable Cycle Tyres in Singapore. JzS* of all kinds of Pneumatic Jvi'il TyreS and also dealing in gpd N)iKI 4 'G\rU ;(n LE Lu briCatm 8: OU. A PHONE 2419 for your requirement* and
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    • 165 3 V BY need rich, heal hy blood. I 16 e "S^ v^n S qualities of jpr mother's milk depend upon during- nursing time is an absolute I essential. It will enrich your blood, -n*— make your milk mere abundant, y y/e!S f^ > transmit to your baby all the 9
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    • 317 4 AMUSEMENTS aniiiiii«iiiiiii|ii«iiiiii!iiiiiiM I 31 PARTS j A SERIAL F I seruFfok i I .NIGHTS ONLY. 1— [2 NIGHTS ONLY, j j Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th I First Show at 7.15 p.m. Sharp. I I GEORGE H. WILLEY j 1 Presents ARLINE PRETTY with HENRY G. SELL I in THE
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    • 425 4 AMUSEMENTS I From Saturday, 14th March, to Thursday, 19th March, 1925 jg An. Enjoyable Two-Feature rJ ffi One a Fast Action Combination of Laughs and Drama, and the other a H HHighly Entertaining Comedy featuring an Increasingly Popular ComedianK I AT THE I ALHAMBRA TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors.
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    • 264 4 AMUSEMENTS Gaiety Cinema Junction Albert ar d Benco-len Streets. Thursday, March 19, I I Positively the Last Night of I o I I I j g i I J I Nightly at 9 15 p m In the 1st Show. JUST SQUAW in 5 Parts and WILD AND WICKED. North
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  • 238 5 B.I. Boats Successful Maiden Voyage r gervsi WF are asking for the 11 hundred ton tug which I••:.'- tf a lightship. She is a'iso Rg to certain specificaS be allow of her being used '-re to be, length 97 feet ffc»« 22 teet, and moulded I twin screwed
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  • 116 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Hee, San No 1 per Koyan $312 fee, Siam 2 $302 3 $293 S ligon l $271 Bee, Saigon 2 $262 fee, Saigoi 3 $253 I Bai n 1 $258 2 $253 Kee, Par Bo led No 1 per bag $9.50 Bet, 2 $9.25
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  • 241 5 In untitled of the powers conferred >n 37 (1) (b), the Goverhas been pleased to prescribe for the issue of a temporary rth use of a Wireless Receiving land. The fee to be paid in renewal of any such licence I IKcember in any one year a $s.—Gazette. t£ r
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  • 1429 5 CHINESE GIRLS AS ATHLETES Big Meet in Kwantung University Campus (From Our South China Correspondent.) Hongkong, March 10. More than 300 Chinese girls have entered the many events to le contested in tne coming 9th Cantcn Athletic Meet to be held in Kwangtung University campus, March 16-19, when
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  • 35 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment ,of Money Orders from India and Ceylon ia Rs. 158 equal to $100.
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  • 240 5 TO-DAY, MARCH 18 Kret a y, Kelantan, Bangnara Telupin,* Patani, Singora,* Lacon,* Kohsamui,* Bandon Langsuan* Chumpon* and Bangkok* Prachatipok 2 p.m. Mersing,* Kemaman and Trengganu Quorra 3 p.m. Penang* and Calcutta Takliwa 3 pjn. Penang and Bombay *Jeypore 3 p.m. Batu Pahat *Mena 3 p.m. Prigi Radjah, Tembilahan
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  • 89 5 Singapore, March 18. On London— Bank 4 months' eight 2s. 4 l!l6d. Demand 2s. 3 31|32d Private 3 months' sight 2s. 4 17|32d. On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 155 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft l 1 p.c. dis. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 74% On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer
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    • 38 5 m m Yon cannot buy a j I Better I y. Lamp than i f I gOLF AGENTS I I United Engineers Limited j (Incorporated in the S. 8.) ELECTRIC\I- DEPASTKENT: 13, BATTEBY BOAD. SINGAPOBE. I "/Jmteers V
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    • 541 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WASTED to buy ssciud-hind 00KOV4 p>rtiile typewriter*. Mast be cheap in 1 in >crest coaditi >a. Apply Bor 24* >/o Malaya I'ribuoe. TO LET or F)R SA',E Smill compound home No. 116-1 Emerald Hill Road fitted with electric, gas and water. Immediate entry. Apply t j l'aa Cheng
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  • 119 6 A Singapore Diary Tovday, March 18 High Tides.—2.s9 a.m., 4.45 p.m. B. I. Homeward mail leaves. To-morrow, March 19 High Tides.—4 9 a.m., 6.46 p.m. Licensing Justices, 2.30 p.m. Friday, March 20 High Tides.—s.3B a.m., 8.22 pjn. Dutch homeward mail leaves. Saturday, March 21 High Tides.—7.lB a.m.,
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  • 49 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Wcto Pit Ghay and Family thank all ftiuudb, relatives and Members of'"Soon Hoe Kok Association" who kindly attended the funeral!' of his laJte beloved father (Wee Kay Swee) en the 17th instant, and to those who tiSBt Wreaths, Scrolls and Letters of Condolence.
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  • 794 6 The Malay Mail calls attention to a case of raiies, which developed after a man had been bitten by a dog recently, and the news made us marvel that many mere cases do not occur in Singapore. The Singapore Municipality is supposed to contain a department which
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  • 577 6 Amongst the Police charges on Thursday in the Ipoh Magistrate's Court was one agai-st Javi bin Mot for driving bia hire motor car No. 939 at the 50th mile Kuala Kangsar-road in a -manner so negligent as to endanger humai life. Chief Inspector Taylor said that the man who was
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  • 517 6 Murder While Insane Betfore Mr. Justice Barrett-Lenriard yesterday in the Assize Court the case was concluded in which Soh Boon a Chinese was charged with the murder of his mother by hitting heer on the hiead with a changkol. Mr. N. H. P. WhMey, the D.P.P. prosecuted and
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  • 115 6 An automatic pistol with six rounds ">f ammunition and ov:r tih iv c hundred on-2 dollar forged Straits Currency notes were discovered* SBtiy yesterday evening by Detective I. specter Porter and a posse of detectives. Acting en ceitain information received the Police Officers raided 54
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  • 127 6 The pusblic are asked to use their best endeavours to onake thj. Y.W.CA. Fete, which is to ihe held in the Government Hous? Grounds on Saturday, May 9, a success. This fete is to celebrate the Jub.'lee of tr*j Association in S ngapore and fo endeavour to raise
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  • 26 6 Another musical treat is prom'sed on the S.R.C. side of th Padang to-day commencing at 5.15 p.m. by the band of H.MiS. Hawkins.
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  • 22 6 From Europe (London mails despatched February 26) by s.s. Ellengia, due Penang 9 a m. on Friday, the 20th instant.
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  • 132 6 Madame Dietz organised a concert at the General Hospital on Sunday for the nurses and patients which was much enjoyed thanks to the efforts of Mr. Peate, Mrs Findlay, Mr. Tryner, Mr. Gardner, Miss Frankel, Miss Doris Wright and Messrs. Pathe Frerts, all of whom gave of their best. The
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  • 533 6 Recent Steamer its Sequel d The case was M Supreme Court bef Sir Walter Shaw the Ban Ho Guan Glenfalloch for the vessel The S-nicr Naval Off,,, Lordships side on ft, ft fc Carver was for tl Mr. C Everitt a,, fe*> tne defendants. 8 thai the d%ma?e
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  • 134 6 A rasa was received yvxr.ay bf* Harbour Board that Mr SU*hy farmer chairman, dud ifl Engbod day. Mr. Lane had imfortuoat for some time and the sad cv i Jj unexpected. He died st U> r Devon, where he was staj Lane and her youngest
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  • 100 6 A puWic d nner in *«™JL •> the Mr. faaihaaa Carter, who Civil Service is April, m Drill Hal!, Mb*x* aill 28. Speechos, the M.O. probsMy be limited to thru- m ation; at the conclusi. nol J >ca the guests wll m4jotm Club for dancing.
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  • 19 6 RUBBER Strcks on Marc!, M• tons; 1,100 tons_ down. London.—I*Local.—07i4 cent-. TIN London.-£245.0.0-IOC* %\MM per P*» w
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    • 294 6 1 Robinson Co., Ltd. X (Incorporated in the S. S X I NEW SHIPMENT OF g 5j TRADE. MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFT. H BOOTS and SHOES for GENTLEMEN S I BOOTS SHOES in BLACK BROWN I I Price $18.50. I i PATENT LEATHER DRESS PUMPS SHOES I PRICE $18.50.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 73 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending m dnight 17th Mar.h, 1925. Max. shade temp. dcg. 85.8 F; Mm. shade temp. 72.5 F; Mean shade temp. 77.9 F; Max. sun radiation 151 F; Mm. grass radiation 71.5 F;
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  • 241 7 0 ESTION OF SECURITY y DISCUSSED (ha mberlain Admits Discussing German Pact Reuter's Service. Paris, March 17. is»u«d after the Chama meeting says that the two M exchange views on f foreijm policy, especitv with a determination •v Ait 1 l i v, a solut.on acceptl ie t.onv
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  • 155 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, March 16. U Teapi i the following informaThe inf rmalion that negotiations ng a as ol fifif en mHi ion dollars Ipo at guaranteed by the German of the Bener indemnity given over Qiaa by Germany have come to an liseonan l':.d).r these circumstaneaa attitude
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  • 64 7 Reuter's Service. I London, March 17. J !-:am S. Dranck r and Mr. Cobham 1» C '11 Ml —l* the aerial 17,000 milej to from Burma for of in vesicating the new air >•-..., m ach:ne or engine was not ut. Sir W. Brancker on n wed,
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  • 42 7 Reuter's Service. I r March 17. fr ru A»fora says that all village* k ■•'MU-tres of Diarbekir have bell and the villages in tr «>ps were fired ox dcsV a *t a Party meeting, der offensive action againat was unlikely.
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  • 28 7 Reuter's Service. T,r v Ca to, March 17. K*kJ tiori of one Zach-HAiat and k l*U r ff s «tata «f the parties k0 l( respectively.
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  • 208 7 SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE PROTECTION Under Consideration by Defence Committee Reuter's Service. London, March 17. In the House of Commons, trer/lying to Mr. Kenworthy Sir L. Worthington-Evans said that the question of defences required to protect the Singapore Base was atili being consider by the Committee of Imperial Defence
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  • 202 7 Termination of a twenty four years struggle Reuter's Service. London, March 17. Very considerable important, is attached to the conclusion of the Iraq oil agreement cabled yesterday, which terminates a twenty-four years' struggle fotr the acquisition of rights among the 1 ading- Powers. The combined capital of
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  • 129 7 Reuter's Service. Delhi, March 17. During the discussion on the Finance Bii'l the Swarajists carried by 61 votes to 66 the motion reducing the Salt Tax to one rupee per maund, despite Sir Basil Blakrketts warning of the: loss to revenue involved would mean the abandonment of
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  • 43 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, March 17. Following Mr. Warren's refusal to accept the rcwses* appointment Mr. Coolidge has nominated Mr. Amohn Garibaldi Sargent, this former Vermont State Attorney as Attorney General. Washington, March 17. The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Sargent.
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  • 18 7 Reuter's Service. New York. March 17. Mr. Jacob Schurman has been appointed Ambassador at B*xKn.
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  • 178 7 END OF THE ITALIAN STRIKE Fascisti Acclaim Settlement as a Triumph Reuter's Service. Rome. March 17. The atrike of iron and steel workers in Lombardy, North Italy, for higher wag s, which affected over 100,000 men has been practically settled by agreement between the delegat. s of Fascist
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  • 140 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 17. The Imperial Economic Committed held its first meeting to-day. Sir Cunl fFe Lister the Empir:- representatives emphasised the importance of thß development of imperial resources and mutual tra and promised the Government would do its utmost to assist the woik of th
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  • 154 7 Reuter's Service. Chcago, March 17. Affl.r several days excitement on the wheat market with large net losses being recorded daily and big ov. might drop in Liverpool, quotations for wheat collapsed eleven cents. This morning's opening show heavy sic ling accompanied by very wild trading. Chicago, March 17.
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  • 86 7 Reuter's Service. Delhi. March 17. As a result of a fracas fJatween supporters of rival candidates at the Delhi Municipal elections. 18 Mohamedans and three Hindus were injured. One Moham. dan succumbed to his injuries. On the way to the cemetery, which lay through a Hindu quarter,
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  • 44 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 17. Experiments are afoot in Lancashire for the manufacture of cloth from low-grade Indian cotton. The scheme contemplates cheaper bleaching and a cheaper finish. The object is the competing with similar material turned out in Far Eastern milte.
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  • 225 7 SPECIAL LOCAL CARTOONS TO APPEAR Malayan Topics Depicted in Black and White Considerable interest has Ifceen aroused in "Tribune" features, which we are extending, as opportunity affords, for the benefit and interest of our readers. An entirely new feature will commence on Friday when the first of our
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  • 111 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 17. His Majesty the King this morning held a Privy Council for the appointment of a commission to exercise, if necessary, certain functions of the Crown during Hie Majesty's absence from England. London, March 17. The X 'np's Commission, now gazetted, consists of
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  • 48 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuter'i Service.] Berlin, March 17. The death is announced of the noted bacteriologist, Herr Wasserman. In addition to being prominent in the research work in connection with cancsr and tuberculosis, he was the inventor of the Wasserman reaction in the diagnosis of syphilis.
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  • 27 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, March 16. Baron Seinosuke Goh has been elected as President of the Chamber of Commerce, Tokio.
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  • 132 7 The following had the honour of dtoing with His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guifllenmrd at Government House on 10th March 1925. Admiral Thomas Washington and Mrs. Washington, H. E. Vice Admiral! Sir A. F. Everett, K.C.M.G., X.C.V.0., C.8., H. E. Major General Sir TJ. Fraser, X.C.8., C.S
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  • 55 7 Sunina Theatre starts with "With Stanley in Africa" to-night» an exciting serial of African exploration, in 18 Episodes or 36 retete, packed full of thrill* atf tremors.. There are aso a 6 part West euro Drama and new comediies in support. Next half price Matinees an Saturday and
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  • 28 7 Previously acknowledged $24,124.28 Cheques should be made out in favour oi Saint Paul's Restoration Fund and addressed to Reuters Agent, 11 Collyer Quay, Singapore. walr£R
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    • 401 7 iniu > HtDiu»Htn«»«. t i.i^nii. tl ii l iii 11 11 lt ,i ll ii lttlt u ll t ,,,,,,,,,i,, 1 1 rmum\ n inin» biii— J PUDLO J THE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFER. I PUDLO Brand Cen ent Waterproofing Powder is a standard I I building material which has ilactd
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  • 211 8 Sports Pastimes. LAWN TENNIS S.C.C. Tournament Yesterday's Results Newcomers' Handicap F. Young vs. E. O. A. Thomas. A. W. Hay beat J. O. Wilson, 6—3, 6—1. G. A. C. Preston beat G. Frayling, 6—0, 6—1 C.Loveridge beat Tiddeman, 6—0, 6—4. G. Watts beat Windle, 6—3, 6—1. iS. M. Garrard beat
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  • 132 8 Yesterday's Results Championship Pairs (Men) Demham and Lee Warner beat Premtis and Nia:by, 6—4, 6—3.^ Championship Pairs (Mixed) Miss Griffith-Joi>as and Donnell beat Mrs. Brooke and Green, 6—4, 6—4. Championship Pairs (Ladies) Mrs. Harrii>:fton and Mrs. Hunter beat Mrs. Atkin Berry and Mrs. Hamilton, 1 —6, 6-3,
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  • 206 8 Reuter's Service. Washington, March 17. Gem. Dawes in the presence of representatives compelling nations, made the fiist round draw fa the Davis Cup competition. The pairs are as follows: HaBand vs. Czechoslovakia, Switzerland vs. Sweden, Belgium vs. India, Australia vs. Ireland. Hungary vs. France, Portugal vs. Italy,
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  • 370 8 WORLD'S MADDEST RUN Wild Thrills of Electric Line Chase Nurmi, the great Finn runner, has so captured the imagination of Americans by his record-breaking feats in the United States that would-be Nurmi-beaters are making demonstrations almost daily. Gottlieb, of Syracuse University, defeated Nurmi la a male race by ten
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  • 472 8 European-Ceylonese Match The annual European-Ceylonese match was played en the Singhalese Sports Club ground at Colombo on the 6th and 7th inst. The Europeans took first knock and put togeLh:r 213, Major Brooke, the skipper, contributing a valuable 89 The Ceylonese replied with 400 for the loss of 8
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  • 50 8 V.M.C.A. vs. Raffles The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against Raffles Institution at hockey tomorrow on the School ground:—W. C. Tripp; E. G. Wheatley and D. Damodaram; R. Lyne, D. O'Coraiell, R. Mehta; G. Towers, R. H Yorks, H. G. Stack (Capt), A. N. Katyal and C. D. Smith.
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  • 64 8 R.S.Y.C. Arrangements The following R.S.YC. arrangement are announced. On Sunday, the third round) of the race for the OdeW Trophies will be sailed over the new Club course. Handicaps.—Plus. Jean II 5, Kathleen 4 4, Joy 4.1, Ella 3 8, June 2.5, Puteh 2.3, Betty, Nancy 1.3, Golden Girl
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  • 60 8 Garrison Golf Club The following was the result of the Oct. mens medal:— Lieut. R. R. Phayre 74 12 62 Major W. B, Little «87 18 69 Lieut. A. E. Barlow 84 12 72 F. A. Morrell 87 14 73 E. H, Gordon 89 13 76 A. W. W.
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  • 61 8 S.C.F.A. II vs. O.T.F.C. The following will represent the Straits Chinese Football Association, second eleven against the Oriental Telephone Football GJub in a friendly match on the SLC F.A. ground on Friday:—Siong Ho; A. N. Other, Heng Cheng Yeok; Chia Cue Semg; Ec On Kee, Tan Chwee Tiong; Lrni
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  • 44 8 The S.CC. meet H.M.S. Hawkins on the Padang this afternoon in the last match of ihe naval visit. The S.CC will be represented by the following: Barnes; Lee and Sinclair; Brodie. McClellan and Edlin; Meredith, Craik, Tait, Moss and Smith.
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  • 58 8 The S.F.A. have arranged the two divisions of the football league as follows: Division I: S.C.C, S.R.C, R.A.; Malaya F.T.. Royal Sussex Regiment; S.C.F.A. Division II: Pulau Brani Services (late R.E's), S.R.C. 11, SCC 11, V.M.C.A., Police FT S.C.F.A. (a) S.C.F.A. (b) 0.T.F.C., H.Q. and Signals (Fort
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  • 22 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 17. In the second division of the English League, Leicester beat Oldham by 1 to nil.
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  • 918 8 The positions in the English and Scottish Leagues to date are as follows: First Division P. W. L. D. F, A. Pts. West Bromwich 32 20 7 550 28 45 Huddersfieid 32 17 5 10 56 23 44 Newcastle 35 14 6 15 54 38 43 Bolton
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  • 69 8 Walley for Manila Boy Wali'ey, sensational flyweight fighter of Singapore, says the Manila Times, is likely to be the next invader of the Manila ring. Waltey will be the smallest boxer ever to come here from the outside, bui his' success against Filipino fighters in Singapore warrants belief that
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  • 321 8 Triangular Rifle Match The results cf the friendly match between Royal Sussex Regiment, Singapore Volunteers Corps, and H M.S. Hawkins at Seletar Range on Saturday wtT9 seven shots and a sighter at 200, 400, ten shots and two sighters at 500 yards. H.M.S. Hawkins 200 400 500 P. 0.
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  • 280 8 Celebration of the Fifth Anniversary The "At Home in celebration of the sth Anniversary of the Amateur Sporting Association took place last Sunday at the sea-side residence cf Mr. Lim Hock Seng at Te'ok Kurau and there was a large gathering of members. After tiffin and photograph,
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  • 25 8 Programme of Sporting Engagements Football (Association) To-day, March 18: S.C.C. ground, S.C.C. vs. H.M.S. Hockey To-day, March 18: Stadium, Singapore vs. Combined Fleets.
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  • 83 8 To-day, March 18 at 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range, Revolver Mateh —H.M.S. "Hawkins" vs. Royal Sussex Regiment, and S.V.C To-morrow, March 19 at 4.45 p.m. Drill Hall, Units S.V.C, 2 d Week Assembly for officers and N.C O's Camps. Saturday, March 21 at 2 p.m. Bukit Timah, S
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  • 20 8 To-morrow, March 19.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Saturday, March 21.—Compulsory Combined Parade All Troops Headquarters 4.30 p.m.
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  • 999 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Snare Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, March 16. RUBBER, STERLING SH>RES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar ijiu 2s Anglo-Java 99 20s Anglo-Malay 23 3 20s Ayer Kuning 07 A 20s Batu Caves 3E
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    • 302 9 TUNERS AND REPAIRERS. GOOD WORKMANSHIP. GOOD MATERIAL USED. Charges Moderate. NANG HENG Co., 103, Seiegie Road, SINGAPORE. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE is on sr.le at the following depots:— SINGAPORE. The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., 32 Raffles Place. P. Abdul Razak, 88 South Bridge Road. Abdul Aziz, 89 New Bridge Road. N.
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  • 493 10 NEPAL TO SUPPRESS TRAFFIC Maharajah's Moving Address to People From Nepal, th« land of the famous Gurkha, comes a poignant reminder of an evil that weighs heavily on the lives of its people. Slavery is one of the State's established institution's. The traffic, stamped with "the
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