Malaya Tribune, 13 March 1934

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Vol. XXI. -No. ci SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Mar. 13, 1934 Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1934
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    • 55 1 7f\ W Tlnr-r-i ffvHftme In z^Malaya Swan Brand The mak that u Uked by everybody i t s whty econom y i combined J S So,e i m p° rlcrs: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. I~WJ.W-113. 1 ARMIMWkAffI I f MGKiNIB PWW CbAs* I THI hAVISf
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    • 130 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. B j 3 m WHY DOES EVERYONE:
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  • 327 2 British Air Strength. DRAMATIC SPEECH IN COMMONS. Reuter Wireless. London, March 8. OPEAKING on the Air Estimates, Mr. Stanley Baldwin disagreed with the statement that Mr. R. A. Eden's tour of the European capitals had proved a failure. He said the tcui' had not yet brought
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  • 27 2 Reuter. Berlin. Marcn 11. A. fire occurred at the Chinese Legation in Berlin, starting in the Minister's study. Only slight damage was done.— Reuter.
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  • 208 2 Too Many Motoring Accidents. (From Our Own Correspondent) Pontian Kechil, March, 12. A motoring accident occurred on the evening of the 7th inst. at Kukup A Johore Bahru car collided with another car coming in the opposite direction. Fortunately no-one was huft, but both the cars were
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  • 79 2 Reducing Working Hours By 10 Per Cent. Reuter Wireless. Washington. March 7. At the end of the "critics' rodeo" at which hundreds of critics of the National Revovery Administration have been airing their views. General Johnson announced that steps are being taken to reduce working hours by ten
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  • 43 2 No Engagements For Three Months. Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. 8. Lord Baden Powell has been removed from a hospital in London to Hampshire. He is progressing weir but will not be fit to undertake any engagements for three months.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 36 2 In all its stages, no mattpr warn Mil over the body. No matter v previous so called treatment Gw a~lessly cured by marvellous inven medication "LEUCODERMIXE' Rs per bottle. Apply: Dr. Sherman, Bsiabhugi (Faxidpur) Bengal
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    • 143 2 This health give strengi to build health. Its revitalising, stimulating force ~===T/' can be felt from the very first glassful. si ~ĔĔ7V^ «r /km mm\\\ Take it regularly and within a very few fl A days you will begin to enjoy the return EEE/ iH JUj^^^^^Bß of real health, real
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    • 546 2 SS^S^lf w > j GOOD LIGHT AT LOW COST Many people do not lamps make a big in lighting bills. It Id JG expensive to use pa if you could get 1 nothing. The safest, surest way of ting good light at to to look before you buy mark Crompton
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  • 161 3 Surprise At Rumour Of Purchase. Reuter. London, Mar. 11. ACCORDING to the "Sunday Dispatch," Britain is considering buying, for between £5,000,000 and £10,000,000, Timor Island, the last halt on the air route to A vist. r3.113. The paper adds that both Holland and Portugal, the joint
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  • 154 3 Discovery Which Vindicates Truth Of Hie Bible. Baltimore, Maryland. A civilisation in Moab. beyond the River Jordan, is described In the Book of Genesis. Many scholars refused to accept these statements in the Bible. They were only prepared to admit that primitive nomadic tribes might have inhabited that
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  • 283 3 Ooi Chong Choon, formerly employed as a clerk by Messrs. William Jacks and Co., Ltd., who was convicted of embezzlement of the sum of $300 by altering the dates on sundry vouchers, appearea for sentence before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, on
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  • 312 3 A dinner will be held in Kuala Lumpur by the Oxford and Cambridge Society on Boat Race day, Saturday, March 17. The chair will be taken by His Excellency, the Hon. Mr. A. Caldecott. All those interested should send their names at once to Mr. E. B. David, Federal
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  • 316 3 The wedding was solemnised on Sunday at the San Mm Chinese School, Teluk Anson, of Mr. Yeoh Teik Lai. Sanitary Inspector. Teluk Anson, and Miss Oh Lai Chuan. daughter of the proprietor of Ban Sen Leong, the late Towkay Oh Chuan Beng, the Perak millionaire. Permission has been granted
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  • 84 3 Effect Of Depression On "Gentlemen's Complaint." Chicago. The depression has killed gout, the gentlemen's complaint," so says Dr. H. A. McGuigan. head of the Department oi Pharmacy at the University of Illinois Medical College. Depression is a great gout kuler. ne says. "You can't work and
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  • 73 3 Mystery Edifice Seen Beneath A Lake. Tangier. When flying over the centre of Lake Daiet-er-Roumi, a reporter on the Vigie Marocaine" saw the ruins of a grea quadrilateral building beneath the clear blue waters. A Each side measured about 200 feet. At each angle was a square
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    • 288 3 I Whispered Theßeason... 'Unpleasant Odour is Caused by Underarm Hair 9 V onne always wondered why she was mpopohv and it was such a personal mattei it was difficult to tell her. Finally, 1 lucked up courage—" Hair under the inn? is uot only ugly and repulsive•king but greatly aggravates
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    • 8 3 I PROCESS t\ ONLY METHOD It SUITABLE steel
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    • 372 3 Lovely Nails may so r. easily be yours— 1— Cutox CuticU I II Romovor I Nail I j he Cutex Manicure is so simple Cloonsor. j fhe resulfso grofirying 2- Otex Liquid Pol- I Ippr; rs f remove old cuticle and cleanse bh. In all shades I I na j|
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  • 1091 4 Shipping News Notices. THE IDEAL CARGO VESSEL. Speed Consistent With Economy. FACTORS governing the size and speed of cargo ships, particularly tramps, were discussed in a paper, by "Messrs. R. R. Campbell and B. Ramsay, entitled "Some Influences on a Shipowner's Choice of a New Cargo Ship," which was read
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  • 260 4 Icebreaker "Stalingrad" To Rescue. rpilE Government commission for the organia--l ing of assistance to the participants in the "Cheliuskin" expedition, which was crushed ln the ice, reports that according to informa tion received, the steamar "Stalingrad," at present at Kamchatka, will arrive on Feb 23 at Petropavlovsk, where
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  • 84 4 $60,000,000 Needed For The Yangtsze. A sum of $60,000,000 Is required tec the conserving of the Yangtsze River, accordinto present plans of the Yangtsze River Con° servancy Board. In a petition to the National Economic Council, tha Board requests that $30,000,000 be remitted out of the proceeds of
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  • 80 4 Hankow, Feo. 18. All passengers on board the ferry boat "Chin Kiang" were drowned to-day when the ship foundered near Tungh- 1 siang a point not far from Hankow The boat was on regular passenger and freight service in the Upper Yangtze J The exact number
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  • 318 4 Two Recent Launches At Shanghai. THE seventh and eighth sister patrol-boats to be built at the Klangnjan Dock for the Ministry of Navy's National Coastguard Bureau weft launched at Kaochanjjmiao last month, about 100 Chinese naval officials headed by Admiral Chen Shao-kuan, Minister of Navy, and Vice-Admiral Wang
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  • 105 4 Objections By Chinese Associations. TmE Chinese press reports thst the Shanghai A Chamber of Commerce, in a letter to the Control Committee of the Shanghai Pilot,' Association, stated that the China Merchants Steamship Quartermasters' Association is protesting against the employment of foreign pilots. The Chamber of Commerce requested
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  • 112 4 Measures To Prevent Further Disasters. Hankow, Feb. 2i. oJ B V ?k W J f the re ate a shipping disasters along the Yangtze River i n Hupeh the Hupeh Provincial Government has decided to assume control of Inland shipping in order to prevent further disasters. General Chang
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  • 547 4 Passengers On "President Johnson." pOR SINGAPORE: The Hon. Dr. S. I Winstedt. wife of the General Adviser to the Sultan of Johore, returning to her home after an extended tour of the world, during which time she spent const derable time in the British Isles. Mr. W.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 478 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA ahd APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Sirgapor» 1934 SOMALI 6.810 Mar. 15 CARTHAGE
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    • 57 4 ANLNI5AN l.IX)VD Al,VN(7., I.'lD. tlncorpt'rated m gH> lZtearnahlp boeked b>> all l<iiie» /<trmall >lcl«t« obtainable here p.l«« N»llv:l> tloket« mav be purcbaa»,, at »hi« oMee «aililaae. b«.».bold ell«,i, «nil merrbandwe stored, «hipped or delivered a r<a«onable la»«, lnaurance ellicled. 5urtber lnlormation «ailing» and larea ma? be obtained at thla oV«.
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    • 184 4 ffillOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy) EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA. Penan6 Bon,ba I Calling at Penang. Colombo, Bombay Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Said, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste Vf and Trieste. Due Leave Due Mar. 20 Mar. 20 Spore. Spore. Venice FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI
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    • 249 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutscn Australische Dampfschlffs QJ Oesellschaft. (Companies lncoipo. <i ed ln Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via 110 Ho, Manila Mar. 12 S.s. RESOLUTE. World Cruise Mar. 18 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Mar. 19 t mj.
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    • 596 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEITsOiKk "«Wp/ (Incorporate-! in Germany». The undernoted are the Compaq fixtures:— -a? OUTWARDS. 5 ;DONAU.» for Manila. Hongkong S'hai. North China and Japan m "SAARBRUCKEN," for Manila Hk, !5 Shai. North China Japan' v HOMEWARDS. 1834. I "AACHEN," fur Ktefflei, Oran R dan Hamburg and Bremen "TRIER" f
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  • 527 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Tuesday, 11 a.m. tin share quotations are r ras* t and Co., exchange and brokers. Buyers. Sellers. Lumbang Tin 37 6 38 6 42 43 6 I itam Tin 14 14 9 V. 1 90 2.00 •in Tin 33 9 34 9 Padang 0.27
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  • 157 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL CONDITIONS QUIET. Effect Of The Dutch Statement. (By Our Financial Corretpondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, noon. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore), 18 cts., up ct. Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore), $117%, up $1. I Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 5 1132 d., up 5|32d. Market Tone: Firm.
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  • 197 5 Singapore, March 13. n isiam» W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $100 r Bam VV Coast N. 2 per Koyan $9b Si 0 N 1 per Koyan $87 S lce 2 S iam 5 2 per Koyan $82 Rice, B. Siam v 160 Siam, No. 1 $133 Siam, No.
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  • 521 5 The Rubber Industry's Need. i THE wheel has turned full cycle in the rubber industry so far as the Dutch attitude to limi ation of production is concerned, says the "Financial Times," in mail week. No more significant pronouncement on the bUbject has been made than the assertion
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  • 38 5 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Mar. 9. The Senale adopted without debate the Bill authorising the Government to reduce the import tax on British goods, so the Government can now issue a decree making the reduction effective.Reuter Wireless.
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  • 85 5 Minings A Strong Feature. Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 9. ON the Stock Exchange to-day, demand for Home securities slackened but broadened out in most other sections and there were some good features noticeable. i All minings, particularly showed renewed prominence and also dollar shares, notably International Nickels, Canpacs
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  • 103 5 Agreement With Britain And Others. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, March 9. One hundred and forty-eight million marks short-term foreign debts of the German Federal States were involved in an agreement reached here to-day at a conference at which Britain, Holland, Sweden and Switzerland were represented. The agreement provides that
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  • 53 5 An Early Return To Stabilisation? Reuter Wireless. Paris, March 8. The Monetary Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce at a conference agreed that an early return to stabilisation was desirable and appointed a sub-committee to draft a reasoned resolution as to the conditions under which stabilisation might
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  • 75 5 Hitler Urges His Countrymen To Buy. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, March 8. I Herr Hitler appeared in a new role, that of salesman, when he opened the i motor show. He urged that it was the duty of every German to purchase a car in order to provide
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  • 30 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Mar. 12. Bangkok's .first brewery will be in operation at the end of this monih, with a capacity of 30.000 bottles a day.
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  • 274 5 New Fabric With Many Uses.. AMONG the important textile discoveries recently made in Lancashire is a new type of cloth, to be known as "Merlin," which will shortly be put on the market by Rylands and Sons, Ltd., of Manchester. This cloth, which can be used for
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  • 100 5 Domestic Quota Fixed At 30 Per Cent. THE following official announcement is made by the Controller appointed under the Tin and Tin Ore (Restriction) Enactment, F.M.S The necessary adjustment for Malayan over-production during the period March 1, 1931, to Dec. 31, 1933, being greater than was anticioated, and
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  • 119 5 Threat To Break Off Negotiations. Reuter. London, March 12. IT is learned that the Cotton Spinners' Association of Osaka has instructed the Japanese delegates in London to break off negotiations with the British cotton delegation unless the attitude of th* latter with regard to the geographical scope of
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  • 637 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Tuesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser LysJJ ss Shares. Co. Evatt. I 1 Allenby 100 110 105 115 1 Alor Oajah 065 075 U7O MQ IA. Hitam 115 130
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  • 62 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. March 13. 8008. Buyers. Seller.. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot < loose) W do. (FOB.) 18 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: March 18 April June JJJ lt% July,S:p\ 19 19li Oct. Dec Ton- of Market: Steady, farm S£t Cable: London Spot Sheet
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., .Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. HIKE: 2. FIXLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED F RANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. OFFICE: No 4. Cecil Street, Singapore. LG. JOHNSON, General
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    • 78 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, DA meida Street. Authorised and Subscribed £2,000,000 Capital £i'oOO,ooo Paid-up-Capital 500,000 Reserve Fund and Rest HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: and Singapore. •CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money reckon Fixed Deposit on terms to be ascertained on application. SAVING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS opened
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    • 98 5 I an 1 INTEREST |ggp) 1 Stamps a reassuring seal 1 or- a sound proposition. 1 N °H as a Savings Account wltn a sound bank. 1 i vnur moneralwaysJeady and growing rapidly. Interest accruing at 5 1 per l and credited quarteriy pr vides 111 I 1 i££* V££X*m
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    • 194 5 A Woman Peeps at Singapore—she does it weekly, in the "Sunday Tribune^ Corporation Limited. rmmroorated In Straits Settlements.) Ltd the ho hong bank, THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD. OAD BOARD ur gian Quan Esq Chee Swee Chmg, Esq.. Chairman. Parkcane C. Hwang. Esq. Kong Chian, Esq.. Vice-Chairman. s q Wong.
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    • 626 6 I W„, L E EDDIE ™DLED-A™e f j I Opening TODAY at the CAPITOLTII-9.15 j S 'lm EDDIE CANTOR j I at his funniest in Samuel Goldwyn's most dazzling musical comedy j j /V UMtSTaRTISTS T0 BE PRESENTED WITH A GRAND NEW WALT DISNEY COLOURED SILLY SYMPHONY j HEAR EDDIE
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  • 228 7 VESSELS IN PORT. ol t0;.." Dttl.. 684 tons, from Sam1, for Batavia 13-3 itianak," Dut., 611 tons, from Pon--12-3. for Pontianaic 14-3 mtan," Brit., 563 tons, from 12-3. for Kuantan 14-3 lima," Dut 629 tons, from Soura--12-3, for Penang 12-3 Dut 321
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  • 154 7 Stations Heard In Singapore Last Night. ZHI SINGAPORE <49 Metres) Strong d steady—quality of transmission od. Dance music from Raffles Hotel v d gramophone records. lEDAN (41 Metres): Very strong and ly slightly fading—quality of trans4on ?ood. Orchestral concert. OUR iBAYA (50 Metres) Strong and c, eady quality
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  • 36 7 From China and Japan by the "Comorin," due at Singapore at 10 a m to-morrow. Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. today-
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  • 50 7 The outward air mail by Imperial Airways will arrive in the General Post Office, Singapore, at 10.30 a.m. to-day. The correspondence received by this mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders immediately and correspondence for nonboxnolders will be sent out for delivery at noon.
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  • 66 7 '•Kuranda." British; 553 tons, from Sibu 13-3, for Sibu 17-3. "Thedens," Dutch: 1,181 tons, from Palembang 13-3. for Muntok 14-3. "Kamuning." British: 1.275 tons, from Bangkok 13-3. for Malacca 14-3. "Kepong," British: 1.322 tons, from Port Swettenham 12-3. for Bangkok uncertain. '•Larut," British: 464 tons, from Malacca
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  • 208 7 SELLING. Singapore, March 13. London 4 months' sight 2|4 11j64 London 3 months' sight 2,4 5|32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 964 London 30 days* sight 2 4Vs f London demand 2 4 764 I London T.T. 2 4 332 I Lyons and Paris demand 890 Hamburg
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  • 67 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MARCH 13. High Tides.—8.45 a.m., 10.30 p.m p.°' g t c Committee Meeting. Football. Wilts v J.C.F.A., Anson Road; C .p' y- S.C.F.A., S.C.C.; S R C "A" VM?r', s frvi S.R.e.; SOT. v. Jalan Besar. liards Exhibition,
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  • 90 7 ALHAMBRA.— "Jimmy and Sally." APOLLO.-Chinese pictures. i„£ A IT S? L -"Berkeley Square feahir tat Heather Angel and Leslie* Ho~war d EMPIRE.-Chinese pictures. GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Dean's Grandl Opera aid Star eSe Fir^ ayan S ci^^as Pe Talk a cl d star— Fireman, Save My Child." tafkte RLBOROUGH
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 508 7 LATEST ADVEimSEMENT^ (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case Bankruptcy. No. 77 of .934 Xe k Solomon Jivaratnam Joseph of No 463, Guillemard Road, Singapore, Teacher. Receiving Order made 2nd March 1934 ,n^ at^ Cf u ordCr f r Sumraar > Administration 10th
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    • 157 7 LATEST J r^VERTISEMENTS. TO LET—Two Comfortably Furnished Houses Tanglin Dis rict. Three b drcoms. tennis court drainage. Apply E.E.A. C Tel. c v 35 Rcbir.soh Read. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invitf d for the folloa-lng materials or services. For particulars, Municipal Tender Rocm. Excavating earth at North Bank
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    • 356 7 »Tin»iatitiiifi tlt i ll> ii tl |iHii-i.m...-.m,,«i. nm n rT mm,,—, SINGAPORE HOTELS METROPOLE HOTEt TEL. 798 G. BRAS BASAH ROAD. IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. MODERATE RATES. PER DAY. PER MONTH. Single Double. Single Double Bedroom Only and Attendance $2.50 $4.00
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 102 7 [POSTAL IHKLLIGtNa SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei (Rokan) 3 p.m. Siak, Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock and Padang (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Rangoon, North and East India (Talma) 3 p.m. TO-MORROW. Djambi, Java. Southern Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly •By Aeroplane) 6
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  • 744 8 JjMIRRE has been some rathe) acidulous comment on the suggestion made by Mr. Bingham, U.S. Ambassador in London, that in any measures to effect Rubber Control America, as the world's biggest consumer, should be given special consideration. We see no reason whatever to resent such a suggestion. We
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  • 361 8 Mr. I.O. Alsagoff is leaving for Japan in holiday next week. Mrs. Pearse left for Hongkong vester- lay by the "Fushima Maru" on a short holiday. I i The Grant Anderson Comedy Company left for Hongkong by the "Fushimi Maru" yesterday. Mr. W. H. Irvine, the jockey, arrived :rom Sydney
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  • 160 8 TpEPRESENTATIVES of various Associations will assemble at Penang on Thursday "to consider the advisability of forming a Committee to organise ami control the worldwide advertising of Penang." If action follows, as is expected, it will be a nasty knock to Ihe Municipal Commissioners, who
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  • 185 8 rpo those people who consider the j climate of Singapore somewhat trying the sturdy ranks of residents who have passed the seventy mark and are still going strong serve as convincing argument to the contrary. Among those on board the "Fushimi Maru" yesterday, bidding bon voyage to
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  • 176 8 rpHE annual report of the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, which was presented at tn? annual meeting of the Singapore Din cesan Association last evening fe Writtp in optimistic strain, though it refer fhf Period of stress which the Cl in Malaya has
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  • 215 8 H HIGHNES S the Sultan of Per ak I has "iterated his appeal for interracial amity and his assurance of Zr 'treatment to non-Malays in his Stat, I with an open invitation to them to I approach him or his State Council on I any matters
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  • 436 8 "Looker-On" pRIENDS and officials (let's not say I the terms aren't interchangeable!) waited vainly at Victoria for Sir Cecil. A A A He had arrived two days previously, by air and unostentatiously. Too bad, wasn't it? Request to entertainers: Please, please give that "Come up and see me
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  • 45 8 EARLIER CABLES, on pages 1 and 3 DIOCESAN ASSN. MEETING, on p. M SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 and 13 CLUB DIARY, on page 13. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 13 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 14. THE BISHOP'S REPORT, on page 15.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 121 8 1 TENNIS I I REQUISITES I \\V V for 1934 I I ENTIRELY NEW STOCKS I \l OF ALL WELL-KNOWN I RACKETS ARE AVAILI jT ABLE AT ROBINSON'S P SINGAPORE. WiULIE SMITH THE GREATEST SCORING FORCE IN MODERN BILLIARDS FREES EXHIBITION j OF FIRST CLASS BILLIARDS CAFE TO-DAY AT 6.30
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    • 53 8 Beyond Criticism... There's an assurance of perfect fit in every Wing Loong suit. There's style expressive of your individuality and comfort that put you on good terms with yourself. You'll always be confident in the knowledge that your ap- pearance is beyond comment and criticism. j WING LOONG High Street,
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  • 468 9 IS MURDERER STILL IN SINGAPORE? Another Eye-Witness. Saw Gunman Running Away. LNH X (lays have passed since Inspector A. E. Popejoy and a Chinese detective were shot dowa in cold blood in a pawnshop in New Bridge Road. The Inspector was killed
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  • 60 9 Imperial Airways' Time To Singapore. Reuter. l N accelerated time-table for the A. Empire's) air routes will be introduced on April 14. Imperial Airways announce that the flying time between England and India will be reduced to five days. The journey to Singapore will be made in
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  • 27 9 Reuter Wireless. Gibraltar, March 8. I I l umber of refugees, "»2 and children, are flocking nere Seville, Cadiz and Malaga througn disorders.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 475 9 Naval Base Debate. LABOUR ALARM AT EXPENDITURE. Reuter. London, Mar. 12. JN the debate on the Navy in the House of Commons, Mr. George Hall, on behalf of the Labour Opposition, said he viewed the increased estimates with considerable alarm. He drew attention to the case
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  • 81 9 Significant Amsterdam Message. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 12. THE rubber market is at its strongest for a long time, following the statement broadcast by Herr Colijn from Amsterdam during the week-end. Herr Colijn was unusually definite, saying it might be expected that within
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  • 304 9 Anniversary Of Death Observed. Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 13. THERE were nation-wide observances of the ninth anniversary of the death of Dr. Sun Vat Sen the Father of the Chinese Revolution," yesterday. All classes of people at Nanking Pei ping. Tientsin, Canton and other places in China were
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  • 688 9 A Year's Absence. MANY WELL-WISHERS ON BOARD. has a ship alongside the wharf in Singapore been more crowded with visitors than was the "Fushimi Maru" yesterday afternoon. The occasion was a notable one, namely the departure of Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore on a
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  • 57 9 Why He Did Not Arrive At Victoria. Reuter. London, Mar. IS. FRIENDS and officials awaiting the arrival of Sir Cecil Clementi, the Governor of the Strait? Settlements, at Victoria yesterday were mystified at his non-appearance. It was learnt to-day that the Governor arrived very quietly by air
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 211 9 Q)4e m NEW WORLD CABARET 1| II "CABARET DF. IUXB" 8 XX We suggest the following recipe for a L-j m TLEASANT EVENING: fJilf M l A. Dance to the soft M mttmW f DE silva'S syncopators. W WA B Be entertained by our lovely DANCING j L W partners.
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  • 1920 10 BISHOP EXPRESSES ANXIETY. Training Clergy. Diocesan Association Meeting. CjPEAKING at the annual meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association yesterday, the Bishop of Singapore (the Right Rev. B. C. Roberts) said: "I cannot conceal from you the fact that I am profoundlyanxious
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  • 122 10 Eurasian Sent To Prison. R. W. Paglar. a young Eurasian, who "jumped" his bail during the course of the hearing of a case against him in the police courts a few months ap.c. was produced before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice, yesterday. A charge of using
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  • 74 10 Vessels Due At Singapore Next Month. following British "naval vessels will A call at Singapore next month: H.M.S. "Veronica"—Arriving April md sailing April 13 En route to England from New Zealand. H.M.S. "Calcutta"—Arriving April lc and sailing April 18. Bound frorc England to the China station wdth reliel
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  • 136 10 Alleged Destruction Of Promissory Note. Hassan, a policeman, appeared yesterday before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J M. Brander. charged with destroying a promissory note. Accused appeared before the same Magistrate on Feb. 26. charged wdth using criminal force on a Sikh moneylender named Narayan Singh. That charge was
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  • 59 10 The band of the S.S. Police, under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns, will perform the follow programme, weather permitting, at Teluk Ayer to-day, commencing at 5.15 p.m.: Overture, "Les Cloches de Corneville," Planquette; selection, "Other Days," Mackenzie; song, "Love's Old Sweet Song," Molloy; "Serenade," Gounod; selection.
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  • 301 10 Case Postponed For A Week. HEAVILY veiled, Salleah binte Ahmad, an Arab woman, stood in th? dock in the Second Police Court, yesterday charged with theft of jewellery and clothing valued at $797.50. Inspector A. H. Frew conducted the case for the prosecution, while the accused
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  • 167 10 "JIMMY AND SALLY." fames Dunn And Claire Trevor At Alhambra. rHE popular James Dunn has a new star. Claire Trevor, with him in Jimmy and Sally, the Fox featura now :>eing shown at the Alhambra. It is a simple love story of the type which Tames Dunn
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  • 170 10 Prominent Americans Charged. Reuter. Washington. March 12. rwas announced yesterday by the Attorney-General. Mr. Cummings, that the Department of Justice was about to institute proceedings against Mr. Andrew Mellon. ex-Ambassador to Great Britain. Mr. Jimmie Walker, exMayor of New York, and Mr. Thomas S. Lamont, son of
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  • 37 10 Reuter. Madrid, March 12. The city was quiet at 2 a.m. It is impossible yet to estimate the extent of the response to the general strike, but generally the tension appears lo have relaxed considerably.—Reuter.
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  • 709 10 Court Allegations. SORES AND A BROKEN THIGH. 'J'HE death in the General H some time ago ol a five ~1, adopted daughter of ;i I woman in Niven Road had v yesterday when the worn charged before the District J Mr. H* A. Forrer, with neglc child.
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  • 1318 11 Exciting Climax. ACCUSED COLLAPSES IN BOX. case before the Assize Court onnection with the tragedy at tng Kerbau market came to an iterday when the first accused, Z iman, was unanimously found of culpable homicide not inting to murder, bene of five
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  • 311 11 Narrow Escape For 13 Peopie. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Marrtr 11. U MOTOR accident which might have resulted in the death of several persons occurred shortly after midnight on March 8, at the sixth mile. Jalan Kota Tinggi. when a large lorry collided with a car.
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  • 94 11 i Chinese Sentenced In Local Court. Two Chinese, named Wong Ah Sun and Shing Thai, were charged before Commander C C. Dix, Acting Mascer Attendant at the Marine Court yesterday for stowing away on board the s.s. "Talma" from Hong Kong to Singapore They were found guilty and
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  • 307 11 Dr. Winstedt's Speech At j Annual Dinner. Annua! I mHE annual dinner of the Raffles A College Union was held last Friday at t|e Capitol Restaurant. The President of the Union, Mr. Lim Tay Boh, was in the chair. Among the guests present were the Hon. Dr. R.
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  • 403 11 Municipal President's Application. A MEETING of the Board of Licensing Justices was held yesterday after- j neon in the First Magistrate's Court. The board consisted of Mr. H. A. For- j rer (Chairman), Mr. G. Parbury, Mr. i W. J. Wilcoxson, Mr. H. Elphick, Mr. Tan j
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 76 11 CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR Shelves in the door. It is a simple feature but something you wouldn't do without. It increases the storage space by practically hfty per cent, over the ordinary refrigerators, besides the convenience and saving of electric current. Prices from $250.00 Inspection* Invited *^"~""j^*?*?^sE^^s showrooms of 888 H SINGAPORE
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    • 199 11 IHE SINGAPORE BILLIARDS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS WILLIE SMITH (BRITISH BILLIARDS CHAMPION) AT THE NEW WORLD THURSDAY, MARCH 15TH 9 P.M. ADMISSION $1.00 and KLOn's. BOOKING AT:—FRANKELS. .1 I i> li l< §>>••!! .••:■> H'litiiUlHiiUlliilsttMlWm**'**"*'**"*'*** 111 W«H«'** i 1 •■•■<•'• 1.1 2nd ANNUAL LIVESTOCK TRADES I FXOIBITION AT THE OLD RACE COURSE
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  • 1055 12 Week-Ena 1 Racing In Difficult Weather. f\S Sunday, the second race for the Guillemard Challenge Cup was sailed. The start was made in a fair breeze from the North West and Tarbel was first across
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  • 313 12 FRASER NEAVE'S OUTCLASSED. Eight Goals In Junior Game. HPHE Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club beat the Fraser and Neave "B" team by seven goals to one yesterday. The match was played on the Harbour Board ground. Mr. Goh Tong Hee refereed and the teams were:— 5.H.8.J.5.C.: Samat; Hassan, Hong
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  • 169 12 St. Francis' Institution's Big Score. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Mar. 12. On Sunday last the St. Francis' Institution played the Seng Choong Society (Chinese) XI on their ground. Batting first, the scholars fared badly at the outset, losing four wickets for 16 runs. Then Toledo and James
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  • 28 12 The replay of the tie in the "B" "E" division of the March Bogey competition of the S.G.C. resulted in a win for V. B. Windle.
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  • 347 12 Farrer Cup Soccer To-Morrow. SEVERAL interesting matches in the S.A.F.A. League will be played today. The Wiltshires and the Indo-Ceylonese will meet in a first division match, their first this season, at Anson Road Stadium while the S.C.C. will entertain the Chinese in the second division. The S.C.C.
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  • 115 12 Willie Smith's Local Programme. IIfILLIE Smith, the well-known ff billiards piayer, begins a series of three exhibitions to-day at John Little's at 6.30 p.m. when he will be opposed to Messrs. H. Gray and Butcher at billiards and snooker. To-morrow at 5.30 he will give another exhibition at
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  • 99 12 Easy Win Over The T. A. E. League. The Anson Badminton Party defeated the Telok Ayer Epworth League on last Sa urday at the former's court by four games to one. Scores (Anson players mentioned first): Lee Yang Chim b?at Lim Tian Wan 15—12, 15—6; Koh Pway Chim
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  • 366 12 Full Points For Fraser Neave. SCORING four times without reply, Fraser and Neave "A" annexed full points yesterday in their Commercial Cup game against the "Straits Times" Press Sports Club on the Anson Road Stadium. The Pressmen had quite a considerable share of the exchange throughout.
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  • 146 12 S.G.C. Lady Captain's Prize Competition. The Lady Captain's prize competition of the S.G.C. was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and resulted in a win for Mrs. S. P. Holmes-Smith. The folowing cards were returned: Mrs SP. Holmes-Smith 86 16 70 Mrs. W. McMullan 94 18 76 Mrs.
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  • 101 12 Ties For Thursday's Tournament Games. Thursday's ties in the S.C.C. tennis tournament are as follows: Championship singles: R. S. Smith v. J. B. de C. Hamilton; O. Fuller v. R. N. Jack; E. C. Cherrington v. A. D. Anderson; W. H. Day v. Flight-Lieut. E. D. v. Davies;
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  • 102 12 Because of the number of people who have helped in making the Home and Children's Fete" a success, it is impossible to enumerate them individually, but the General Committee of the Y.W.C.A. Is anxious that they should know that all their co-operation is very much appreciated. The Committee
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  • 45 12 The following is the draw for the Government Inter-Departmental Shield Competition, 1934: Tuesday, Mar. 20, F.W.D. and S. v. The Stadthous; Friday, Mar. 23, Police v. Teachers. The following teams drew byes. The Monopolies, Medicals, Municipality, Post Office, Dist. Office Jasin, Malay Gurus.
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  • 491 12 Weak Finishing. SOCCER AT JALAN BESAR. 'J'HE Maiaya Publishing House scored a decisive victory against the Asiatic Petroleum Compam terday at the Jalan Besar Stadium in their encounter in the Comm. i*| Cup competition by three goals to one. They were the superior combination and would have
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  • 94 12 Events For The O.R.A. Competition. Members of the Old Rafflesians Association who desire to compete m 1934 tennis tournament are requestec v send their names to the tennis convei, Mr. H. M. Sujak, c o Oriental Tclephonand E'ectric Co.. Ltd., Singapore, Dei« April 18. tnl Entrance fees are
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  • 104 12 St. Gregory's B. P. defeated the Be.; Stella B. P. by three games to two °J Sunday. The fol'owing are the resu« (St. Gregory's B. P. mentioned first' John Chye beat Soh Hun Lens Jl- 1 15-2. 13-13 (5-1); Joseph Chye tost Syn Man Choy 7-15. 3-15; Khng
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  • 201 13 Island Club Beats Sepoy Lines Golf Club. F| and Club beat the Sepoy Lines j l c lub at Sepoy Lines yesterday its. to 2 1 2 points. Island Club players are mentioned first):— Mullan and F. A. Briggs (7) I Lowson (6) and A. H. Frew hworth
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  • 50 13 < t?urrt'3ps«n6enl'./ 3ere,nd»n, >l.trcli IN. tN" Ln6mniton ?.»nutrlv 8unnz!2cl.«; > Kelcl i ol ine presiclent. lVlr iVolt. '«,'U«hi ul nMf!.''beurer5 re5uldo6 l'xvkuv tTinN l?nl? I'nvo. preld,k <7Nunk 5uuK <re>«?icc:l,s6). l> ihi.: Xlr lV<i»irnu 3in«lN. Nun. <.'!u?t,nl; Noe: nun p com- <«;r5 <7N.ll, «u.li Lver. 3, !li »l v
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  • 176 13 St. Francis' Institution Beat Indo-Ceylonese. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, March 11. ON a wicket that had been visibly affected by an earlier shower the St. Francis' Institution batted first on their school ground against a strong IndoCeylonese Association, last Saturday afternoon. Two school wickets down for i,
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  • 50 13 Johore Bahru March 11. The date for closing entries for the Johore Bahru girls' singles badminton tournament has been extended to April 2, as insufficient entries have been received. Warsaw, Later. Those intending to participate should send in their names to Mr. Ng Ngoh Tee, P.W.D.. Johore Bahru.
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  • 50 13 Raffles Institution's team for their game against Fort Canning on Thursday on the R. I. ground at 2 p.m. is as follows: S. M. Ally (capt.); M. Valberg. Oon Khye Kiang. Sym Teng Chew. Nagasavaran, Chua Boon Peng, G. Catherasoo, Alex Fernandez, Schelk s, S. K. Sundram, Saratta.
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  • 39 13 Japanese Yachtsmen from the Training Equadron were entertained at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club yesterday when two interesting matches were sailI cd. the result being 59' 2 points for the R.S.Y.C. and 47} 2 for the visitors.
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  • 29 13 The replay of the tie in A division of the ladies* March medal at the Singapore Golf Club resulted in a win for Mrs. S. P. Holmes-Smith.
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  • 28 13 The replay of the ties in the "A" division of the Ladies' March Medal of the Singapore Golf Club resulted in a win for Mrs. S. P. Holmes-Smith.
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  • 88 13 At a representative meeting of Travancore Muslims residing in Singapore, held at th? Strai's I Union English High School on Sunday, under the presidentship of Mr. K. P. Mohamed Yusoof, of the Indian Labour Co.. X was unanimous y decided to s:nd a cable to His Highness the Maharaja of
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    • 67 13 THE IMPERIAL "GOOD COMPANION." (CHROMII M-PLATEI>>. I I oiJv All-British Portable Typewriter I built on the standard 4-bank principle, rmbracine al' the facilities of a standard j I t\p» writer. I Sole Agents J J DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD., I 11.711 lA. Rtbinscn Read, Singapore. I c| siiatklint] (jm •Hi a
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    • 240 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00? The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btr»lU Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Bupreme Court of England and complies with the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 361 13 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the '•Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially foi them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happening* of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 556 13 TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. GMT. 7.15 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 7.30 a.m. A programme of sea songs by the Wireless Male Voice Chorus, conductor, Leslie Woodgate; Harvey Braban (baritone); Edwin Benbcw at the pianoforte. 8.0 a.m. Variety programme (gramophone records). (Time Signal from Gre?nwich at 8.15 a.rrr.). 8.45
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  • 92 14 Letters To The Editor j lO ur reaiieT invited to unite to us on subjects 0/ public interest. It must be understood'that thi''Malaya Tribune- does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corns- j LET ERS s »°yu> BB AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten Zft Jrirtr,o?' ne
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  • 41 14 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") „x? ir ega ding the Otters from "Novice" and "Baba Cheng," I wou ld point out that superstition is dviner a. natural death. s J Yours, etc., 1 0 "BLUEBAND." Singapore, March 9: I
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  • 262 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Being a reader of your dailv paper for the last twenty years. I would like to qive my views in connection with the above subject, a letter on which appeared in your issue of the 7th inst. I am in entire
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  • 263 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir '—M y I crave for the indulgence oi a little space in the columns of your valuable journal on a subject of vital importance to parents and guardians generally? During the present era, it is common to see diverse types of
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  • 382 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune "j Sir,—Referring to "Baba Cheng's' letter on the above subject, I do not quite agree with him as to the origin of "Kuay Chang." Here is a brief history of how these "Kuay Chang" actually came to be worshipped by the Chinese. Long,
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  • 368 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,--A lot of rumours are current in r2 v re tfw ing s eated laDour in the ***** r day and Daylight Saving is f r En »P»oyers everywhere are taking a mean and unfair advantage of present day economic conditions to underpay
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  • 38 14 A Johore Bahru correspondent compains of the conduct ol* certain men in uniform who entered a private house in which a party was in progress. Such a complaint should be addressed to the Service authorities concerned
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  • 128 15 uffer from an acid stomach, after eating, wind, flatul- '.ion. go to your chemist r bottle of Maclean Brand owder. The Maclean Fored in all the best London to cure even terrible gastric lv d< rial ulcers. And now you Maclean Brand Stomach ready packed at
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  • 1373 15 Bishop Of Singapore's Annual Report. TOHE annual report of the Bishop of Singapore (the Rt. Rev. B. C. 1 Roberts) presented at the annuai general meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association yesterday, contains the following: I take as the starting-point of my annual report an event
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    • 177 15 BOURN-WITA proved supreme! is in the eating," is an old saying m tne enormous increase in sales of CADBURY'S > BOURN-VTTAi Thousands of samples have been distriyyy buted and on all sides BOURN-VITA is acclaimed as the Perfect Food Drink, everyone likes the Chocolate Flavour b which counteracts the unpleasant
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    • 583 16 ML HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water Service, please write to the above £addn?s*j>r^ TO LET. TO LET-74 84. Truro Road. Apply 47, Truro Road. TO LFT-Furnishcd Sea Pavilion. No. 99-1, vZ£*m About
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    • 736 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE SITUATIONS WANTED. AUDITING AND TRANSLATING Chinese] English account; undertaken. Charges moderate, co "Confidential," Malaya Tribune. 11 SPECIAL OFFER For a Limited Period Only. ENLARGEMENTS I I PRINTINGS j Given Away Free To Amateur j Photographers. iHERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY j YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO
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    • 189 16 FOR SALE. BARGAIN.—"H.M.V" Electric Amplified Gramophone with new automatic record changer Owner had to leave Singapore unexpectedly. To be seen at S. Moutrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore. HERTS PROOF in the words of an Authority. LT.-COL. F. E. GUNTUR, D.5.0.; R.A.M.C., Physician, Margaret Street Hospital, for Consumptives, London, Writes "I
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