Malaya Tribune, 4 April 1934

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXL- No. TO SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, April 4, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS!"
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    • 170 1 'Read The j Mn\mt In 1% «> C* GUARANTEED THAT ALL BLENDS WHICH W SUPERLATIVE JbfiT WHISKY i ARE AT LEAST j j 10 YEARS OLD. I r A (rente* (LiJ fe (Incorporated in S.S.) I 1934 Ig'fJjj j 'I II 'j New beauty I NEW REFINEMENT i j New
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    • 158 1 m j 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. JSf Rea hin ĕ For!!
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  • 104 2 GENEKOUS RESPONSE TO PUBLIC APPEAL. A UNIQUE HUMANITARIAN WORK. Remarkable Success Of Tbe New Clinic. UNIQUE humanitarian work" is the description applied to the Singapore Anti-Opium Clinic, on which Dr. Chen Su Lan, the director, submits an interesting report. Dr. Chen writes:— The Anti-Opium Clinic
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  • 1981 2 QUIi financial campaign started in February, 1933, and we had such a promising i espouse from the public that arrangements were made for th? opening of the Clinic in May, 1933. But as the subscriptions which were collected were sufficient "only to meet the initial
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  • 136 2 Lawyer Who Squared Circle. Reuter. Beim-. \t rpHE most baffling mathemati; blera in history which heal Pythagoras—how to square the is said to have been solved a* Mr. Milan Popovitch. a midd: lawyer from Nish, claims that h done it. He started struggling with schoolboy. He continued
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    • 267 2 ii imiiiiiiii I was introduced to them a short time ago bva Also in young lady who offered me one with the ex-TRU-VAC P^ l^ on that sh e smoked them*'because they >T f i v ke a ci P r s tte without om (Rl '-VAC air-tight *****1 Jl
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    • 137 2 HERE'S PROOF in the words of an Authority LT.-COL. F. E. GUNTUR, D.S.O.j R.A.M.C., Physician, Margaret Street Hospital, for Consumptives, London, Writes "I ALWAYS SWITCH ON TO 'SANTUBEN* WITH THE HAPPIEST RESULTS." In bodily inclination to TUBER CULOSIS, in danger of infection by iving with Tubercular subjects-in hereditary transmission SANTUBEN
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  • 1438 3 Final Sfogcs In Inter-State Cricket Match. riTHK followine is a detailed description 1 of the third day's play In the interState cricket match played between Singapore and Selangor at the S.C.C. on Saturday. Sunday and Monday. Singapore, having scored 274 and J4:> lor eight wickets i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 585 3 I YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! I ALSO SUPPLY B Ihe famous "HRIKO SCENTS" of MESSRS. HEINE CO., f addition to Essences and Colours for Aerated Waters, Essences Tobaccos and Cigars, Oils for perfuming Creams, Hairoils, Powders and Toilet Soaps, Oil—and Watersoluble Colours for the manufacture of toilet articles. AGENT FOR GULL
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    • 31 3 I The accompaniment" of perfect health Promotes that Singing Feeling a. AF B L EAST OR WEST HOME BEER IS BEST AND JEFFREY'S IS BEST OF THE HOME BEEKS PADLOCK LAGER
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    • 476 4 IIm. HASSAN.j I BLECTR1CAL AND WATER j CONTRACTOR. I 36-17, Bras Bumh Road, j I SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above I address or 'Phone 3411. I «i S» a— 1 FOR PARENTS WHO Love Their
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    • 227 4 POULTRY BOOKLETS BY B. X GUHATHAKURTA, P.E. (U.S.A.). Poultry Course No. 1 25 eta. Nutritive Value of Poultry Feeds 15 cts. Poultry Feeds 15 cts. Poultry Diseases 35 cts. To be had of No. 8, Baffles Chambers, MOHD. DULFAKIR CO., High Street, Singapore. JUST ARRIVED! "Hohner" Mouth Organs Puck, 10
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    • 587 4 EPUCATIONAIL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government RegtiiUred Scbool). (For Boys and Girls). I A, Kirk Trrrarf. Dhoby Ghaal, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound MiUcal Education— Syatematlc Tralulnf both In Technique and Theory Complete Courses leading to T.CJL Certificate, Diploma, Ac etc. BuolVi free M. AM I WO.
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    • 541 4 AWAITED FOR -WYLER SWISS MADE. AUTOMATIC AND UNBREAKABLE 15 JEWEL WATCH. It Is Of A Neat Rectangular Design. Is Obtainable At A Most Modem. in Either ROLLED GOLD 01 CHROMIUM FINISH from YICK WOH HLNG 429. NORTH ERIDGE ROAD, (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). mmmmmmwwmn AJGJP mwmmmrsm^ toXet. TO LET —63, Boat
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  • 257 5 Trouble Again? MKD1CAL COUNCIL GOVT. 4 MOXC. some of the decisions taken by the newly formed AllInlia Medical Council, which held its meeting under the new Act, last i;v.lith at New Delhi, under the presii my of the Hon. Sir Fazl-i-Hussain, was resolved
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  • 143 5 British Commissioner's Report. IMPORTS into India decreased by 17 per cent, and exports including re-exports, increased by 12 per cent. be.ween April 1 and Dec. 31, 1933. compared with the corresponding period in 1932, declares the Senior Trade Commissioner in India in a survey of India's trade. Both
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  • 206 5 To Be Reopened By Joint Committee? New Delhi, Mar. 20. r' is understood differences have arisen among members of the Joint Parliamentary Committee, on certain points, which have been referred to the Government of India, inviting their suggestions with a view to produce an unanimous report. One nomt
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  • 144 5 Slight Decrease In Convictions. A statement, giving the total number of persons convicted either under ordinary law or central and provincial Acts which replaced Ordinance 10 of 1932 who were undergoing imprisonment •n connection with Civil Disobedience movement at the end of February 1934 shows a decline for
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  • 154 5 The following changes in telegraph rates took effect from April i, 1934: <1> Charges for inland private, State and Government telegrams for delivery in India will be revised as follows Ordinary 9 annas for eight words or less, including address plus one anna for each additional word;
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  • 66 5 That Akr Mail starrps will be abolished as j soon as the present, stock is exhausted and that it was not possible to keep a separate I account of Air fees realised from the public i on the basis of sale proceeds of Air Mail
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  • 38 5 Dr. Spiegal, Gandhi's German disciple, who is staying in Sabarmati Ashram, has decided to devote her life to the cause of Harijans. She is learning Gujarati and looking after a boarding school for Harijan girls.
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  • 72 5 With a view to developing flying in all its branches, encouraging aeronautics and instructing members of the Company and others in the art of flying a new company under the name of Burma A!r Lines Limited has been registered in Rangoon, with a share capital of two lakhs. Besides Issuing
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  • 47 5 For the first time an Indian is going to be appointed Director of Public Instruction, Bengal. It is understood Government are seriously considering the case of Mr. B. M. Sen, Principal, Presidency College, Calcutta, j for filling up the post when the present incumbent, Mr. Bo.tomley, retires.
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  • 37 5 Mr. Gandhi will be in Bihar for about a mon w h and when he leaves, he will leave behind some of his trusted co-workers like Seth Jamnalal Bajaj to help Babu Rajendra Prasad in organising relief.
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  • 34 5 A new newspaper press called the "Sun" printing press and the "Sun office" were declared open in Bombay on March 18 by Sir Purushottamdas Takurdas. Mr. Amrithlalseth will be its edit or, A «X'*At
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  • 300 5 Bombay Meeting's Protest. rpHE influx of German doctors has become X trie subject of keen discussion i n the Bombay Medical profession, who are openly divided into two ranks, one strongly protesting aeaimt SfV and m other ll S3«v5E Dr K. K. Dadachanji issued a statement
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  • 28 5 The Sind Enquiry Committee's Report U expected to be published shortly and an advance copy of the report has been submitted to His Excellency the Viceroy.
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  • 38 5 It is understood that the Government of India Secretariat will close at New Delhi by April 20 and open at Simla on April 23. It is expected tha: the Assembly will continue its present session up to April.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 243 5 ff z I, 'TLI *p perfect fitness depends on y i lii, rfJs«fc^^ complete -nr.er cleanliness 4hKMMpjJ| TWAT incomplete elimination exists 1** A to a much greater extent than generally realised. > v'^B/^LJljfXjIsTI TUAT a 9^aS! oi p! ea sant-ttt3iing fr i'W'T j|lB| JTIaa I Andrews Liver Sail taken iBC***
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    • 316 5 New Health Strength You need Sanatogen to get to the real I/ root of the trouble. For when your nerves h v have suffered man and woman alike fj only a nerve food like Sanatogen can make m Tolling you strong and healthy again, uf fuli ol vitality and joy
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  • 607 6 Shipping News Notices. TWO UNION-CASTLE LINERS. Famous Cape Steamers To Retire. ri'.llX «nuouncement bv «r Novert«on 0lbi>, I. cbulcman <>l U,e t1nlon-C«»'..le 12ne. Mn' ln<> l«n»lro< Uoiv ol Me new 25.<XX»lol, ul m«»n tbe rellren,,»!,'. ol rb>< c7i»ille lllill 0a«U? p>», <Zr«U50ll c «atenllon. lor. like mo»t tlmon le Uner,.
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  • 123 6 Hongkong Yacht Ashore In The Bahamas. 0..p»r?H5 tVom lclng,ton. on 5>eb I, l?. iourney .0 port««u-b. lbr N""5kone vacbt "l»imomnn" W« r...portec, CrooKeo lsilm<l. «n ,bo «»o«or<Nng to tntornmuon iuz'. recelvecl NoW l^onllun «bleb v«« «one "'Ne dtlllt «°t out lrom «onskon» Nl, l r»r. »n6 ibe l?^iNe
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  • 60 6 Found Hidden In Cargo Boat. Alexandria. Twelve gold ingots valued at £1000 each have been found in the sleepingquarters of the crew of the s.s. "Egitto an Italian cargo boat, by Port Said Customs men. I They had apparenMy been taken on board at Alexandria and were
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  • 466 6 Steamer Holed Near Shanghai. Shanghai. March 2G. lI7IR£L£SS meoMxes were received by the ff Shanghai office of Messis. Buiterfleld and Swift, agents, irom the Cbina Navigation Co.'t as •Newchang'* on Wcdne -dnv to ibe effeo*. that in*.- wus lv collision with an unknown vessel early Tunsday. during the
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  • 79 6 "Rashu Maru" And "Diomed" Damaged At Yokohama. Yokohama, March 21. Heavy seas washing in and out of Yokohama harbour to-day caugh, up the s.s. "Kashu Maru." 5,460 tons, and dashed it against the Blue Funnel s.s. "Dlomed," 6,351 torn. The bow ot the "Kashu Maru" was severely damaged,
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  • 71 6 Considerable damage was done to the cargo carried by the (San Peh s.s. "Hsing Sze" as a result of a fire which broke out on the night of March 19, when she arrived at Hankow from Shanghai, according to a telegram received by the company's Shanghai office
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  • 277 6 New Coastal Motorship's Installation. 51PN8: Coa-U l2n«' mo»<»l1llv »rV2sb C0l«t" «p»lpp«a K Uilsun mclll»'Hs m»rblne. lbe «mil ot «ewn ve»r» re«»rcb un tbe pnrt. ol tbe MNlrer, «enrr liu«b» 8on. t.lc< tbl, ui»x:NM< eompri«e« bl«b lreooenc? o»cllu»io«, one «rnrureci lor ,r»l»» lMLtllon »nu Me otbrr lor reception, «blrb »r«
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  • 215 6 Marauders Take Small Sugar Cargo. Hongkong, March 23. A piracy in Hongkong waters which took place about 4 p.m. on Wednesday was reported to the police by Sze Ping (42), master of a Class 4 boat. No. 4207 V yesterday. The master sta.ed that he left Shaukiwan about
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  • 119 6 When the B. I. boat "Rajula" was at sea in Rs voyage to .the Indian porta last trip a deck passenger named Appavo jumped overboard when the steamer had only a day 0 reach Negapatam. to The steamer was brought to a standstill lifebelts were thrown all
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  • 527 6 Development Of Port And River Facilities. rB new State of Manchuktto 1» bound to be verv much in :hr public eye. for a long ,tme to come, ye. in spite of ihe fact thai an maritime people- like 'InJapajK*' urr certain to pay very great ailwiJon
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 321 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA l\ O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OIT>\ ARTJS, Due Tvnnage. S:nr.».i».re BANGALORE K.OOtt Apr. 11 OORPU lS.Oi.O Apr 13 MANTUA 11.000 Apr 27 BHUTAN t 100 Mav 10 RAWALPINDI I7 0OD May 11 BEHAR 6.000 May 24 KAISAr: MIIND 11.'.00 May 25 Cnruo only. HOMEWARDS. Lea
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    • 179 6 HJLIOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated ln Italy) EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA. calling at Penang, Colombo. Bombay Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez. Port Said' Suez. Port Said, Brindlsl, Venice Trieste. Jt »M"l. Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due Apr 15 Apr. 15 S pore.
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    • 188 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LTNIE. DeuUch i|J 51 Australische IHmpfschlff. QeaeUscnaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. m.». BURGENLAND. via Manila SJJ- RUHR, via Manila Anr J ma. KULMERLAND, via Manila May 1 m.s. PREUSSEN, via Manila May 16 m.a. DUISBURG, via Manila
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    • 515 6 STEAMER SAILINGS» NORDDErTSCiiflt LLOYD. (Incorporated is Cf-rm«nyt The liCderDDred are the C tt, OUTWARDS f •GOSLAR* for flatted dud Japan I "16AR for Ilollo Manila. B S'Ukt North Chin* and Jbpj.-. "COBLSN7.." Tor MAiiila, H> S'iuvi. North Chins and Japan HOMEWARDS, IMS T "ORANDON for Dehor MftrsdllftL Oran, Rct:«<iam H
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 45 6 BAD WEATHER. British Squadron In A Storm. According .*> a repor rct>m Al««*a* In th. ga heavy atona to <>re gg^yggg Owing w heavy sea* three arwplane-earrlem EL3T Cr T rri b a icho S tat Sirs Afcrcira* several vtawu arc been badly battered abou: w^v»?-
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  • 453 7 Mining Shares. ogapore, Wednesday, li a.m. The following tin share quotations are 1 by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers. Ittßl Buyers. Sellers. \mpat Tin 6 9 7 Asam Kumbang Tin 39- 4Kfcustral Malay 42- 43 6cd r Hi tarn Tin 14 6 15 3xd Ayei
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  • 119 7 ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANQI AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers, Sellers. Singapore Municipal (\9OV 5 per cent. 106 108 norn Singapore Municipal (1907) 4V 2 per cent. 105 107 norn Singapore Municipal (1909 > 4i/ 2 per cent. 106 108 norn Singapore Municipal 4 per cent. 102 103
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  • 127 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER PRICE lIP. lVll>!i«>!»l> AKipment» 0n lligl, 8i6e. <8i/ 0uv Coer««pm»a««l.) VVedne<>M,v. ,>«.'»»!. s l?r1«»:— lvnbli» cts. up l z l t M.lKet lone: 3tCad.v. 'lin tzll?»^. llo^n^l^« iesterda>'5 s'riee»:— London «ul,».e, 5, 7j32tl.. up l ll^.i alarlcet 'l'cme: t)niet. VulK. II 5:ltt
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  • 206 7 Singapore. April 3. 'R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $92 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $90 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $76 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $75 Siam, No. 1 $160 Siam, No. 2 $138 Siam, No. 3 $113
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  • 71 7 The output of Katu Tin Dredging, *Ltd., for March amounts to 733 pikuls 131,000 cubic yards being treated at an estimated cost of $15,000, or 11.45 cts. per cubic yard. Rencng Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., won 673 pikuls, 84,000 cubic yards being treated at an etimated cost
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  • 586 7 Statement By Fraser Co. M'KEflhd Pii»*" r und Cd„ m their *«-ekly D oievi ri|'-r vliiUHl April J I Bits Hi ft generally UttrUll Vh* l**l v-'-.k ha.-. |y /i mplvteh L'..i-|i.ti:L-.«'d '>.. tlr Ljit»-r ii d ■la vee| lltlli m i*ract 1.. j.'|ior' ill un( <■• tini!
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  • 141 7 Sharp Jump fa Treasury Bills. Reuter Wireless. London, March 31. fkN the Money Market this week al U though the holiday curre cy demand and the end of the month 4ttKS£t caused a cheap .supply to be fully™£r [w S X* I*"*.1*"*. were aol?o satisfy their needs without
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  • 48 7 British Representatives To Attend. iXloscow. «cprosenlatlves ol number ot lur lrom c-reat Lritaln. 'be tlnitecl > ate- c.ermanv a'rea6v irrivccl ili l.enuigrad lor tbe opening ol "ur suction wbicb ls, 'tiout to take place Mere extensive exbibitlon ol turn arm, lrle5 bas been nrg»nl.-ed ln tbe winter
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  • 40 7 Reuter Wireless. Johannesburg, April 2. In the face of intense competition rom the Continent and America, the North British Locomotive Co. of Glasgow obtained from the South African a contract for fifty locomotives osting £300.000.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 308 7 Visit Of Delegates From Malaya. A IT"? ann °unced, Mr. James Robertson and Mr. H. B. Egmont Dufoosp'nf S Bangkok recently f!r ?he autwftin f f* lscussln g with the Siamese a ni^7 ties the P° ssi biiity of Siam com•nLi an for the control of
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  • 104 7 Negotiations For Development Of Trade. Reuter Wireless. London, March 31. Negotiations for the development of trade between India and Ireland by means of tariff preferences, which were begun but not taken beyond the preliminary stage at the Ottawa Conference, are expected to be resumed in London towards
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  • 78 7 Business Men Off To Study Tolish Market. Warsaw. Preparations are being made here to welcome a -party of British business men who, it is understood, left England recently. They are to study opportunities of selling British goods to Poland. They will also investigate the possibilities for an increase
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  • 368 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Wednesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotatioM are Issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyafl and Evatt. issue Value. Fraser Lyan c* l ohares. Co. Evatt 1 Allenby 1.00 1.10 1.00 105 1 Alor Gajah 0.70 0.80 0.70 080 IA. Hitam 1.15 1.30
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  • 269 7 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS a3 2 h <£ > Buyers. Belief* $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ords. 075 085 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.45 1.55 £1 £1 B. Araeri. Tobacco 118!- 122|510 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.60 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c. 26 9
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  • 68 7 IMILY PRICES O-KKi m Stagap r# aprti 4, u«jon Buyers. Behcra. RB5 equal tn L.uutan Standard. Spot <loii. ft 17*4 do. iPOBi n. tit% S'.anCard RSS on TenderAprU 1944 17% Aprtrjuu* ii\ n\ i JulylSept lb>. 19U Oc.Df id'- \t% Tone ol Market wuiel. dull Latest
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated In New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2. I INLAY SON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PI RSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. JEEAI> OFFICE: No 4, Cecil Street, Singapore
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    • 95 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4. D'A'meida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Ainara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul i and Singapore. i CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money I received
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    • 85 7 A Woman Peeps at Singapore ih€ lo« it weekly, in the Sunday Trit/un*. CASH IN HAND WllEN YOU HAVE I A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some anrealised dreaum—herelofo»* nutdf ImpsMibe by inadequate iuu*i-. A Mun.;. Accouul will t ton enablV yau to osajke Lbesr «katre* a I waQly.
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    • 388 7 LATOST^DVERTISEMENTS. j BISHEN SINGH MARHANIA, Contractor. j Contracts aecepted|sB, Rochore Canal Rd.. j jat Cheap Rates. Singapore. Premie/ Canadian IJfe Insurance Company, Sermg attractive commission, requires experience-; canvassers. Only those submitting etai's pas experience, which will be treated onlid ntially. need apply. Box No 326 co ialaya Tribune. AUCTION SALE
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    • 210 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated ln Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG HAN&, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Uu $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORk. LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 448 8 p i OPENING TO-DAY *mr WW JR£ Wf TTT? OPENING TO-DAY MATINEE AT 3.15 1 M M AMLJLfe Jf^LJOL MATINEE AT 3.15 IBHb LADY ELEANOR SMITH'S FAMOUS EPIC OF THE CIRCUS BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN! THE OUTSTANDING PICTURE OF THE YEAR! r "RED WAGON" |&fc mWKfm- 1 PATRONISED BY THE
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    • 152 8 i ll liilnlnii ti |i:n i i I I I I mini t >| I llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MMMMMWM I m lM MATINEE AT 3 P.M. T'CapitoLT 1 MIRACIE MCTIJRE With America's w "(Jig, Dancing Daughter in jfti'j? trY Her Most Dazzling 'mk? AlllMlCCll Hole i^3HPI C' /'A fl z^mm, in gorgeous
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    • 217 8 ■■I——<——>—— m WĔmWkm M Owing To Colossal Success Season Indefinitely ExtenoV; UNPRECEDENTED CROWDS—EVERY SHOW PACKED FOR THREE DAYS— HUNDREDS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION. M^^kSThi' picture I? brilliant should have a JP$ very succesiful reason "Free Press," j j GAINSBOROUGH S ALL-STAR SUPER- ENTERTAINMENT! ft^/it FRIDAY THE 13th STARRING JESSIE MATTHEWS
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  • 139 9 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HARBOUR BOARD. c IPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. April 4. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Main Whaif (Entrance Gate 3). jj k'onc Maru !8: Hopemount 15. Kumaeus 13: Kisfna 11; Burdwan 10: Bulan 8. Cyclops 7. Empire Dock
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  • 74 9 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore at 5 p.m. to-day. From Europe 1 London mails despatched on March 15». by the "Rajula." due at Penang daylight to-morrow. From China by the "Burdwan" due at Singapore noon to-day. From China
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  • 207 9 SELLING.* Singapore, April 4. London 4 months' sight 2j4 532 London 3 months' sight 2,4 9,64 London 60 days' sight 24Vs London 30 days' sight 2,4 7,64 London demand 2;4 332 London T.T. 2|4 564 Lyons and Paris demand 905 Hamburg demand 147 New York demand 60 Batavia
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  • 223 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, APRIL 4. High Tide:— 0.31 a.m.. 1.30 pm Rotary Tiffin Mr. B. c. Butler on HotSTpm. 011 Canada Adel P hi Y.WC.A Jumble Sale. Raffles Quay 4 p.m. J Football: S.A.F.A. League, Second Division, R.A.F. v. Straits Cattle
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  • 79 9 ALHAMBRA—CharIes Bickford in Red Wagon." APOLLO— Not Quite a Lady" (silent and 2nd show. Chinese picture CAPITOL.—Joan Crawford in 'The Dancing Lady." EMPIRE:—Buck Jones in "High Speed and Dawn Trail." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dincing. sideshows. Dean's Grand Opera. Chinese Wayangs. Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH. "Naksh-E-Sule-mani." Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD,—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 157 9 j Angela di Martinis! j ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCENG. 1 J THE LEADING EUROPEAN SCHOOL I OF DANCING IN SINGAPORE. J 'i lIREE LARGE AIRY STUDIOS. I Attractive and Well-Trained Assistants CHILDREN'S CLASS j Twice A Week: $5.00 A Month PRACTISE CLASS EVERY SATURDAY. 6 p.m. I Branch stutii >
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    • 295 9 SERANGOON CAFE AND RESTAURANT 593 A, SERANGOON ROAD. (Junction of Serangoon Rd. and Balestier Rd HYGIENIC AND FIRST-CLASS FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES AVAILABLE, Till 2 a.m. Nightly. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Singapore Municipality i TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, est Municipal Tender Room. Excavation
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    • 759 9 I SINGAPORE HOTELS j •■■MiUHiuiiiiiiiuiuimiiu »i'»>i»tiWi»ini'!i'ii i i i i iitiuiuioiiii miui hi t m imin i i i i i i t i i nnn i i n < i miginini m iui i/mauiai.iii'tiwimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiF I LANKA HOTEL I (Established 1905). I I The Only Boarding XXT 1 I and
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    • 36 9 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Y«yi NJpht Man Brlicikt Mln TttJM hernia] Sunshine. Temp. 1>». P inches. Hour- L) F i 7 9 a X l:■ KM Y. T'J tit i Sup' Ma..-\ya i 1
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    • 114 9 [POSTAL IHTtLLICtNtf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Belawan and Medan (Bothi 3 p.m. Tongkal and Djambi fTohitii 3 p.m. Pontianak 'Khoen Hoea> 3 p.m. Medan. Siam. Burma, India. Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, East and South Africa Great Britain. Ireland, North and South America and whole of Europe (By Aeroplane* 7 p.m TO-MORROW.
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  • 783 10 PUBLICITY to the fullest possibl? extent needs to be given to the statement by the Siamese Government published in our issue of yesterday. Such publicity cannot wholly eradicate the harmful results of sensational but ridiculous rumour* recently put into circulation, for when mischievous propaganda is afoot, however
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  • 258 10 Mom Chao Damrong Siri Sridhavaja, second son of the late Prince Sridhava a' died in Bangkok on Mar. 26 Lieut. H. E. C. de Chassiron, R E has been appointed A.D.C. to the General Officer Commanding, Malaya. tH?f U *u Ba n e kok correspondent states that the Bangkok Rotary
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  • 103 10 Topics Of The Day. Malaya A Revelation. I JJERE is a letter from a tourist who decided to leave the ship at Singai pore and travel by car to Penang and found the trip well worth while:— "Our trip through Malaya has been a most pleasant one. The interior of
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  • 116 10 ITONGKONG police dislike our banishees, according to the statement of a Court-Inspector there. They don't dislike 'em any more than we do— otherwise we shouldn't get rid of 'em so quickly. And we certainly can't abide the very much greater number of "bad hats" who are despatched
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  • 119 10 i 1 A CORRESPONDENT expresses anxiety with regard to the practice of hyp- notism and allied sciences in the Colony I and suggests stringent measures to ensure that only authorised persons are allowed to secure books on these subjects. Such concern seems to be entirely unwarranted. Hypnotism and suggestion
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  • 130 10 T OCAL listeners report thai is very frequently broadcast] great power In English, just aftc and Java stations have do and on wavelengths close to Since people in other countrt I making similar reports there I indication tffcit the "Bolshii quarters have made a fairly c I study
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  • 198 10 are glad to see that the fool of the scare stories which ha* been published in Siamese De Jipt r is fully realised in the country itself For example. -'Pro Patria" wrl Bangkok Times regarding a tually published in a paper i Democrate telling of British ai nese
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  • 434 10 By "Looker-On" JARDINE isn't to lead England against the "Aussies." And, worse still, Larwood is unlikely to bowl against them. Still, there are a few good cricketers left in the old country to trouble Woodlull. Bradman and Co. The month-old Bangkok ice combine has dissolved. There ought to
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  • 26 10 DIARY, on naep is SS?R PROGRAMME on page 16 T S J?^ ITS CHINESE GOVT d jg LEAGUE OP NATIONS REVIEW p 19.
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    • 328 10 "STAPLES MATTRESSES" A NEW MODEL WORTHY OF ATTENTION. r THE "WELLFORM" SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS SIZE 3* 6." PRICE $35.00 Sole Agents [SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I .'•''■lll I I 3 I I I I I r-T I•III i i i I MsjS CLEARING LINE IN VjW LOCKNIT-LADDERPROOF UNDIES i I /7*
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    • 53 10 SILK WATERPROOF GOLF JACKETS Of course you have heard about the new shipment. Wonderful jackets they are, too Gleaming silk and proofed to withstand wind and rain. And specially made for Wing Loong. Simply indispensable to the allweather golfers and equally in- dispensable to the cyclists. WING LOONG High Street,
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  • 98 11 BUT WILL HE DO IT? INCOME TAX MAY BE REDUCED. Budget Figures. vnu-ri«a's Deficit Causes Concern. Reuter Wireless. London, April 2. 'THE results of the financial year indicate that when the Chancellor of the Exchequer makes his budget statement on April 17.
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  • 195 11 Reuter Wireless. London, March 31. rjiHE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. 1 Neville Chamberlain, who is salmon i; iuni; at Deej>ide, was informed to-night by telephone from Whitehall that the financial year ended with a realised surplus of 131.148,000 The estimated surplus when the Budget was introduced last
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  • 270 11 A Deficit Of $2y 2 Billion. Reuter Wireless. Washington. Apr. 3. rpHE Treasury's latest returns, show--1 tag a deficit of $2,500,000,000 for the I rsl nine months of the .current fiscal r is causing concern ft Administration circles. Mr. Morgenthau announced that he hud been studying the liquor
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  • 54 11 Three More Killed In Patna Outbreak. Reuter. Patna, Apr. 3. THREE Moslems were killed and four seriously injured in the course of Hindu-Moslem riot in the village of Balhuri. in the Patna district. riot, arose out of a proposal that Moslems should be allowed to slaughter a buffalo
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  • 297 11 Enhanced Price Doubles Profits. Reuter. London, April 3. THE annual report of the Union Corporation, of wnich the well-known economist Sir Henry Strakosch is chairman, emphasises' the importance from the point of view of the gold mining industry of the return of the United States to
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  • 103 11 Trains Collide But No Casualties. Reuter Wireless. London, April 2. EASTER Monday opened with two rail smashes, but fortunately neither was j attended by casualties. A light engine crashed into the back of an excursion train from Nottingham j which was standing on the bridge at I Kilburn
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  • 78 11 Socialist Leader Declares New Faith. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. April l. Karl Severing, the last Socialist Democratic Minister for the Interior in Prussia, has become a Hitlerite, "because Hitler is a Republican." "My way to Hitler" is the title of a book about to be oublished in which Severing
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  • 184 11 OfTicen; Killed. JAPANESE DESPATCH FORCES. Shanghai, April 4. JT is reported that Manchukuo ♦roops stationed in Changpei and Kirin have mutinied. The (Japanese?) commander was killed. The Japanese are hurriedly despatching reinforcements to suppress the mutineers.—"Sin Chew Jit Poh." According to another report, other Japanese
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  • 91 11 Official Opening At Sungei Patani. (From Our Oven Correspondent.) Penang. Apr. 4. CUNGEI Patani Aerodrome was officially opened yesterday on the arrival of three torpjdo bombers from the R.A.F. Base, Singapore. The aerodrome, thou rh small, is ideally situated on high ground on the outskirts of the to:vn
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  • 105 11 Mr. O. S. Elly And Miss E. Bateman. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 3. A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Francis' Church on Easter Monday when Mr. O. S. Elly, of the Jasin District Office, was married to Miss Enid Bateman, second daughter of Mr. V.
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  • 37 11 Miss Cheng Sow Sun, daughter ol the Ccmmander of the Chinese destroyer Mun Koen." The Commander and hi* fumlly passed through Singapore yesterday by the Fi'lix Roussel," en route for Europe, whexe the Commander La to study.
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  • 180 11 Financier In-Te ars. BOOKED FOR TRIP TO CHICAGO/ Reuter. Istanbul, April 2. JNSULL wan arrested at 5 p.m. He looked very depressed and had tears in his eyes as he was driven to the detention house. In the meantime, Insull's Turkish lawyer has lodged an appeal
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  • 114 11 Solemn Ceremony At St. Peter's. Reuter Wireless. Rome, April 2. THREE golden bricks laid with the aid of a golden trowel closed the Holy Door in St. Peter's and marked the end of the solemn celebration of the nineteenth centenary of the Crucifixation of Christ. Thousands watched
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  • 136 11 Shot Their Way Through Police Trap. Reuter Wireless. St. Paul's (Minnesota*. Mar. 31. The notorious gangster John Dillinger. who escaped from gaol over a month ago, accompanied by a man and woman, to-day shot his way with a machine-gun out of a police trap and escaped in a
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  • 42 11 Reuter Wireless. Former Persian Minister Of War. Teheran. April 1, *wnd «h* former Minister of War rt'rri ir tr.r» nii«:on hospital to-day from h*"rt fa.'luro following a lentefhv term of Imprisonment on charges which have never been revealed.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 170 11 44 The Englishman Ceases Publication. Calcutta, March 26. AFTER 113 years of publication the to-day man C6aS:>S tc appear from rJ?r C a t len thy I&ading article the paper oarS n U t S w eCOrd> ""claimable by any pape: in India, and says that the
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  • 59 11 Reuter Wireless. Tha Dublin. Mar 31. V^ c t otal rev enue and other reeeiots in the Irish Free State for the financial rwooiQo?* arch 31 amounted to £36 991 826 and the total expenditure and other issues to £33,004,702. The corresponding figures for the Xr
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  • 90 11 Plague Menace. SINGAPORE WARNS THE WORLD. Reuter. London, April 3. 'J'HE aeroplane travelling propensities of the international flea are now the subject of serious consideration by the League of Nations health experts who are endeavouring to minimise the plague menace such modern travelling facilities provide.
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  • 27 11 Roiiif. k \far. 31. The death (a announced ol Cardinal Ehrle, Uie oldest and only Jcmill Cardinal, at the a«e ol 81«.-Reun<r Wireless Reuter Wireless.
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    • 158 11 f_bis¥_v E* W. A 1 si AYLMER Soups retain the Natural Fluvour of garden vegt'tuhU-.-*. Thfij are made by the largest canning tranizarion in the British Empire. All the vegetables u<ed in thfl i making are grown under the organization's supervision. 7*here I» a wide range of varieties from which
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    • 112 11 EASTER WEATHER. Record Trans-Continental Traffic. London. March 3t. The weather for the Easter Holidays, up to now. has been sunny though cold, with a <-hade temperature In the neighbourhood of 45 degrees. The "r:o passport week-end in Franre." Just introduced, has proved very attractive and all records for holiday crossChannel
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  • 74 12 BIG SEIZURE OF EXPLOSIVES. In Boarding House. TWO OF OCCUPANTS ARRESTED. A LARGE quantity of hiijh explosives, sufficient to blow up half the city of Singapore, was discovered by the Police in a boarding house, situated at the junction of Albert Street and Roehore
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  • 115 12 IN one of the rooms alleged to be occupied by two Chinese, Mr. Jeans found 3.000 sticks of gelignite and 1,000 detonators. WRAPPED IN PAPER. The explosives were wrapped in paper and concealed in various parts of the room. The alleged occupants of the room, a Chinese contractor
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  • 217 12 Chinese Foster-Mother Fined $80. PRONOUNCING judgment this morn- mr i-i the case in which a Chinese Woman. Chan Sai Mui. was charged ty the Chinese Protectorate with wilfully neglecting her five-year-old adopted child, the District Judge, Mr. X A rarer, fined the accused $80. or three months' rigorous
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  • 150 12 Man Sent To Get Change Disappears. hv S ?hi e e °J S ly weeks rA was passed by the Third Magistrate. Mr. J U Brander. this morning, on a Cantonese coolie. Chong Wah. who had pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust m
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  • 59 12 The Police Band will play .the folG^nTT am T at th botanic °**J en f to-day, starting at 5.15 p.m.March, "Soldiers* Life," HuttenberaerSo V n rt W C H aritai ia Wallace; Sele C H D Sc l uires Songs: Intermezzo. From a Russian Village." Marsden; Th n
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  • 67 12 Two young girls were sent down to Bangkok late on the night of Mar 28 for treatment of gunshot wounds (says the "Bangkok Times"). These were received earlier the same evening when they were attending a cremation at a V*at in Nondaburi. The unknown gunman shot at
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  • 618 12 Mr. L. P. de Souza Looks Back 38 Years. AFTER 34 years' service in the Land Office, and 38 years in all in Government service, Mr. Lambert P. de Souza, Deputy Collector of Land Revenue, Singapore, has retired. Mr. de Souza after attending St. Joseph's Institution,
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  • 187 12 Will Not Play For Davis Cup. IT was not until 12.30 to-day that the "Hakone Maru" arrived at Singapore and the Japanese Davis Cup players who will be seen in exhibition matches at the S.C.C. this afternoon were able to land. Jiro Satoh. a veteran of many Davis
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  • 98 12 Miss Barbara Nelson Wins Competition. MISS BARBARA NELSON was elected Singapore's best dancing lady at Raffles Hotel last night. A competition had been arranged by the Capitol Theatre in connection with the picture starring Joan Crawford which will be shown at the theatre from to-day, and out of
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  • 222 12 Injunction To Restrain Sale Of Goods. In the Supreme Court, this morning, an injunction was made by Mr. Justice Gerahty. restraining Chop Teck Soon, from selling, publishing or exposing for sale, any textile piece goods to which the registered design of the plaintiffs (Calico Printers' Association. Ltd.) had
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  • 164 12 Opium Concealed In Tea. MIXING quantities of opium in cleverly packed paper packets of high-flavour tea was the ingenious device adopted oy an elderly Chinese in smuggling into Colony 50 tahiis of opium, valued at $200. The man was arriving from China by the Felix Roussel." yesterday morning,
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  • 91 12 Britain Denies Fighting Against Yunnan. Shanghai. April 4. According to a foreign report. Britain was behind the hostilities, which broke out a few days ago between the natives of Burma and the people of Yunnan. Britain is alleged to be rendering assistance to the Burmese. Fighting along
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  • 32 12 Reuter. Shanghai. April 4. Miss Maryse Hilz, the French aviatrix, went to Nanking this morning after weeks of sicdit-seeing. She will attempt a direct flight to Canton from Nankinc —Reuter.
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  • 371 12 Interview With "Malaya Tribune." RUMOURS that a British and Japanese warship were fighting off the oast of S'ngapore were responsible for the terror which overtook the inhabitmts of the South of Siam recently, according to Luang Vudhisara Netinat/, aewly appointed Siamese Consul i n Singapore, in
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  • 80 12 Husband Bears Brunt Of Assault. A HOUSE in Beach Road was the scene of a fierce struggle between two Chinese women last night. It appears that an argument over certain domestic affairs culminated in the women coming to grips. The husband of one of the participants intervened and
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  • 116 12 But Book Not To Be Had For Nothing. A Malay dressed in European clothas Omar bin Osman by name, entered th" premises of Kelly and Walsh at about 10 a.m. yesterday and, pretending to b3 going round looking for some books smuggled a copy of "Easy Malay Voca-'
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  • 44 12 The Y.W.C.A Jumble Sale will be held at Raffles Quay building on Friday at 4 p.m. The promoters will be glad to have mere discarded clothing and household goods for sale. Parcels may be left at the Y.W.C.A. at any time.
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  • 847 12 Skull Fractured. MYSTERIOUS ATTACK IN SINGAPORE. WITH her m*ck deeply cut do.) I, pkull fractured, alki i'lili»(<|< Siamese woman named Ah 1 found lying .lead in jur aUap Kampong- L'l.i, mf Upper Sctti Road, one mornmg recently. The woman hail Wen living district for nearly -»> years
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  • 960 13 The S.A.F.A. And The Malay Footballers. I? .-.< received further letters on W th subject of the severe disciol the S.A.F.A. in the lay pinyc-rs and officials, in all ged professionalism. interesting letter comes a Singapore Muslim, I writes: ument' of two of the 'y
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  • 294 13 I Mr. Madon bin A. Rashid, the well- known Malay forward, and one of the 1 players declared professionals, writes: I 'By the declaration of the S.A.F.A.. i made on the 28th ult., I, with nineteen i others, who formed members of the M.F.A. team touring Java in
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  • 58 13 "Spectator" <a Chinese> writes "All honour is due to the Malays for beine the first to be made professionals. This will, provided they can gain the co-operation cf other good players, irrespective of nationality, tend to promote a higher standard of football. Singapore will, in the not distant
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  • 187 13 Japanese Post Offices In Tientsin. Shanghai. April 3. A TRAIN bound for Kirin from Fushun, on arrival at the Chingyuen station, met with a surprised attack by Volunteers on Sunday afternoon. Huge quantities of ammunition were seized, and the Japanese suffered over ten casualties.—"Sin Chew Jit
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  • 51 13 Arriving In Singapore Next Week. Isako's Circus, which has a big name in the East, is due to arrive at Singapore from India by the "Kutsang" on April 10. Mr. Isako is already in Singapore making arrangements. Many new acts will be seen, and the show includes 250
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  • 32 13 Reuter Wireless. London, April 2. No change occurred to-day in the condition of Lord Carson. He is still very ill. though there was a slight improvement last night.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 50 13 Appeal Lodged By Mrs. Aserappa. A L N of appeal was "'cd on Mar. 27 on behalf of Mrs C w Aserappa, in the case in which she wYs C U V. A^era^pT 6 hUBbflnd Mr p'°,2V ?ainst the BL£ Molamure. the Speaker of the Ceylon- State Council.
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  • 141 13 Charges Under The Gaming Ordinance. The case in which four Chinese Kwong Nang, Tham Loong. Woo Hong Choo and Quek Seng Hoe were chargea U n< l ei L Ordinance was con?S? k the f Se cond Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) yesterday. Th i the se( uel
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  • 108 13 Stations Heard Last Night. ZGE KUALA LUMPUR <48 Metres' Strong and steady—good quality. A light musical concert. BANDOENG (49 and 58 Metres I Strong at first, but developed slight fading later—good quality. An orchestral concert. SOURABAYA »50 Metres" Strong but subject to fading—good quality. An orchestral concert. KHARBAROVSK
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  • 114 13 Charge Against A Chinese Driver. A sequel to an motor accident at the ninth mile Bukit Timah Road at about 6.50 p.m. on March 29 was heard yesterday before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. C. H. Whitten. Tan Ah Piow, a 24-year-old Chinese who is alleged to have been
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  • 46 13 Trouble In The Bangkok Rice Mills. (F r cm Our Own Correspondent.! Bangkok. Apr. 3. The rice mill coolies began their third strike in three months this morning. The strike interferes with the output of the mills and the shipping of the port.
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  • 40 13 Bangkok Ice Combine Breaks Down. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 3. The combine of Bangkok ice companies has broken down. It was hoped to regulate output and control prices, but the combine lasted only a month.
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  • 42 13 Four Hundred Men Resume Work. Reuter. London. April 3. Four hundred men resumed work this morning on the giant Cunard liner known as No. 534 at Clydebank. It is officially calculated that ovei 6,000 men will eventually be employed —Reuter.
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  • 80 13 A Malay tamby employed by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Mohamed Isa was produced yesterday before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander, chargec #ith the theft of five pen holders, thre< pencils and two foolscap papers, tht property of the company. Accused claimed trial, saying that th
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  • 102 13 14,000 RIFLES FOR WORKERS Paris Gun-Running Story Denied. Reuter. Paris, April 3. A SENSATIONAL gun-running story published in "Le Jour" is now declared by the Prefecture of Police to b>' baseless. According to the report, 14,000 Mauser and Russian rifles had been to Prance *rom Antwerp in cases during Uie
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  • 14 13 It's a poor week-end without the Sunday Tribune —Malaya's brightest and cheapest weekly journal.
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    • 40 13 BARGAINS IN CAMERAS PROJECT OH S ETfi, A good' number of Thornton Pickard Reflex, Curt Bentzin Reflex, Ihagee Reflex, etc., offered at greatly reduced "iOl T R PERSONAL INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. SINGAPORE PHOTO COMPANY, mm6SS& 1 iMBmII TELEPHONE f>389.
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    • 262 13 C0L7LD NOT DO LI? ttI8 COLLAR. Weak After Rheumatism. Tb .<> >5 onlv our v»> t» «lent vilb rNeuni»'>«u. f. K not «uweinnt mrr«lv to rlenr »t out s,l li, ,v5l«!M —»l 110! 1 t>- Mi! f>Us il» >I UiH !N»I! lr,l. l'-om lbe trouble: bad «ttnrlt c>I »>b"lnu»tlr f
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  • 364 14 Yesterday's Games. Reuter. HUDDERSFIELD LOSE GROUND. DUDDERSFIELD Town lost valuable points yesterday win n they were defeated at home by Liverpool, in the First Division of the English League. The League champions are now two points ahead, for th;? same number of gmmes played, and will have
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  • 398 14 Players Warned On Both Sides. l>l7llll« marl«man»lilp and opporMni'Mi it, lront ot goal gave tbe l II a 3—2 victory yesterday wben tbey met Me pulau Vrani 11 on tbc Nono 3«2cllum ln Me geccnd Dlvl-lon ol »be league. lbo elo>lng tltagc/l ol lbu game was morkecz
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  • 73 14 Smith Beats Fuller In Championship. TfOY SMITH reached the semi-final of -IV the S.C.C. singles championship yesterday, beating O. Fuller 7—5, 6—2. Fuller, a veteran of many tournaments, is always a useful player, and he thoroughly extended the champion in the first set. Dr. L. Demeny received a
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  • 257 14 S.H.B.JS.C. Beat Malaya Publishing House. I The Junior Service Club of the Singapore Harbour Board defeated the Malaya Publishing House by one goal to nil, in the football match played on the S.H.B. ground yesterday in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League. They thoroughly deserved their
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  • 68 14 V.M.C.A. team in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League, v. the Government Monopolies, on Friday, on the Singapore Harbour Board ground, at 5 p.m.: J. Ferguson, I Lee Kit Soon. Lim Chong Huan. Tan Ben Sim, Chan Joo Kirn, Au Peck Whye, J. Lovick, J. M. Fraser,
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  • 35 14 Indian Association team v. the Wilts on Sunday at 2 D.m. at Tanglin. Abbas Nomanbhoy (capt.). Raia Ram, Varma, Paramioti. Davar. Mistri. Harigovind. Amarchand, Solakan Singh, D. K. Samy, Fernandez. Reserves:—Kennedy, Ramsingh, Paramen.
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  • 36 14 YOUNG MUSLIM P. L.U. The final tie in the V.M.P. and LV ping-pong championship tournament will be played at the Union's premises at 3 pm. on Saturday between Hussain b. H. Sirat and Hu&*rain b. Ghani.
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  • 191 14 Entries For Amateur Meeting. EIGHTY three horses and ponies have been enered for the two-day amateur race meeting at Kuala Lumpur. Handicaps for the first day (Friday) will be issued on Wednesday evening. The following are the entries. HORSES: CLASS HI. The Crisis, Brass Knob, Kali, Bonnie Breaker,
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  • 265 14 The Referees' Refresher Course Series. Th i ere v;as a good attendance at the S-A.F.A. Referees' Refresher Course talk held at the Anson Road Stadium last night. The point regarding the awarding of a goal when the ball hits the under part of the cross-bar and comes
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  • 108 14 roliic fonow _mg have been invited to endgames- 116 in their v. the S. R. C. on Saturday on the padang. Chua Choon Leong (capt.), I Ho? k a T hin I 1 Evan Wong B ChiaKeng H la*I a ng Scow Ke e- Sim Teng Chew, Robert
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  • 833 14 League Favourites Defeated Yesterday. Cricket Club Well Ahead In First Division. THE Wiltshire Regiment, who are generally considered favourites for this season's football honours, were beaten by the S.C.C. in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday on the Padang by
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  • 453 14 A Dull Game With Bright Moments. (By "£C/YO."i Having been unable to <e? t},e In action previously this "swxson to this match keen to see the imnrowfl side of which I had heard such* roo* accounts Certainly I discerned a marred Improvement on recen' I am
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  • 80 14 Gotte. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. S.C.C. 4 3 0 1 12 4 7 Wiltshires 4 2 2 0 12 4 4 Pulau Brani 3 2 1 0 7 5 4 R.A.F. 3 2 1 0 5 6 4 S.R.C. 10 0 1 11
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  • 75 14 Match v. Ceylon In Colombo i To-day. The following Ceylon XI was nicked m Q ?it et th Aus i rali ans, In a whole day match in Colombo to-day: Dr C. H. Gunasekera (capt.) w T Brmdley, C. Clover Brown, S. S Jaye- c Kelaart, M. Kelaart,
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  • 42 14 Yesterday's Prnicipal Match Results. London, April 3. To-day's principal rugger fixtures resulted as follows: 8 Headingley Bristol 6 st. Bart's H. 5 Newport 6 Barbarians Cardiff 12 Coven v ry Gloucester s 47 Bradford Pootypool f 16 London Welsh —Rciter.
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  • 239 15 Chinese Score A Decisive Victory. >y S.C-R-C scored a decisive victory I b lling the A.C.S. by 115 runs, ricket match played at Hong Lim Qrei n on Monday. the S.C.R.C. Henry Boon was top r and he collected 85 runs by hitali round the
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  • 76 15 il l,uve been eloctecl oM. i be 8iew 8in 8iu Mr tbl- cur- l> Xtr No.-K 1.y^ v.«el?r. cl .>!. i>. 8ne 3enl! Non.: >> unci la,, llang Vew «all reK«r. M>n. Non lreasurer 'I-.--levied»; No» u Xll I.M «lm Cboon i pnblic DlNeer Xl- >' ll.
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  • 209 15 S.A.F.L. Thanks Those Who Helped. MR. M. W. Navaratnam, hon. secretary of the Selangor A. F. L., writes are follows: "In connection with the charity football match played at the Stadium on Tuesday, March 27, I shall be glad if you will permit me a small space in
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  • 102 15 In a friendly match of four doubles, which took place at Kiang on Sunday, the Lucky Star Badminton Party, Kiang, defeated the Greenland Badminton Party at the latter's courts by four games to nil. Results (Lucky Star players mentioned first): Yeoh Seng Kok and Khor Ah Chooi beat
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  • 129 15 I Al hough there was an increase in revenue from gate-mor.ey and members' subso.ipticns. Gloucester hire Ccunty Cricke. Club lost £603 las: iUmiriT. A sprdal committee has been appointed to assist he benefit granted Hammond in ,h? August Bank Holiday match against Hampshire at Bris ol this season.
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  • 255 15 Guillermo And Hemchit Share The Honours. (Fnr.i Our Own CorrejpcrdentJ Malacca, April 2. BATTLING Guillermo (l9> and Neil Hemchit (9.7) provided the star turn in the programme at the City Park last night. The verdict was a draw, which surprised the majority of spectators, who thought Guillermo had
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  • 48 15 Japanese Student's Feat Recognised. The Japan Amateur Aquatic Union recently received official recognition by International Aquatic Sports Association of the world record for the 400 metres back-stroke, established by Kentaro Kawatsu. a student of Meiji University, who covered the distance in 5 mm.. 37.6 sec.
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  • 68 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, April 3. The first round of the tournament being run by the Johore Chess Club which was recently formed and is housed in 42, Jalan Ibrahim, was begun in February and will be completed by about the middle of April There
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    • 133 15 I If YOU J owned a Tea-garden jf Even then you could hardly get tea so delicious Jjji as Lipton's. For Lipton's own 20 large tea flu >: U, gardens. They have more than 50 years' JRI experience in blending the choicest teas. JSBi YELLOW LABEL I j WORLD FAMOUS
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    • 110 15 mmmM i m t Ma MBtM Assets exceed $12,000,000. rw%m Assurance Ib force over $35,00O,O0C j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Ilncorporated in the Strain Settlements), W HEAD OPFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. CecU Btreet, Singapore The Company has £20.000 deposited with the 8uprem e Court of Enai.ni
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    • 170 15 I Race Horse Insurance LOW RATES 1 ABSOLUTE SECURITY SIME, DARBY CO., ITD. TEL 51 14 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. •<•<■>• it iii i Miiri i i i i i I'uri i i <|. I( i j,,, Viiaii'» 4 I DUFF'S WHISKYJ ,iUal J I Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. r
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 394 15 CLUB DIARY. n 2f re ar numerous Clubs and iocze:ie* in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of thl Tr unc This Diary provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Havpeninos cf general interest will still be'included in the
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  • 318 16 Chartered Co., Scheme For Pioneers. Reuter. London, Mar. 6. AN appeal for £10.000 towards a scheme to solve unemployment problems by reshuffling the population of the British Empire was issued recently by the Empire Developmenc Research Committee, a non-political organisation The scheme provides for the establishment 5
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  • 103 16 Film Actress Fights Car Bandits. Reuter. Hollywood. Miss Constance Cummings, the wellknown film actress, who visited Elstree last year, fought three motor bandits single handed in an effort to recover her ear when it was stolen here. She told the police that she saw the car with three
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  • 52 16 Deadlock In Minimum Wages Question? Colombo. March 21. It is understood that a deadlock has resulted from the Conference held between the Executive Committee of Labour, Industry and Commerce, and the Board of Indian Immigrant Labour on the question of the rates of minimum wages for Indian
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  • 65 16 "Something New" For The Prince. Reuter. Melbourne. TIVE Prince f~&Stt~«ix the way of aWi =Sls by Mr. vice offered to local Comdenary celebxations. mayors presidents of JL"J3%S***&JI throughout h tr e y nSrSe'nt a V-* *j£s3 r&rS -eT/rth-e °Pk Prince wo"ld never forget it. 2SS vou P
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  • 77 16 Reuter. Parked Car Causes Man's Death. Shinandoah, (Pennsylvania A man here met his death through being knocked down by a parked car Paul Navisky, a Pennsylvania railroad flagman, was flagging traffic at a level "Tiorry. unable to stop on the slippery street, crashed into a parked car
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  • 137 16 25-Year-Old Machine Takes The Air. Reuter. Ottawa. The 25th anniversary of the first aeroplane flight in the British Empire has been celebrated in Baddeck, Nova Scot isi The original machine was taken up for a half-mile flight from the frozen waters of Bras V Or Lakes. As
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  • 94 16 Way To Deal With American Gangsters. New York. An electric whipping post for punishing gangsters and racketeers is advocated 5 by Judge Joseph E Ccmgan. In England, in Canada and in our own State of Delaware the whipping post has been used with marked success." he de
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  • 71 16 Tenfold Increase Of Members. Reuter. Moscow <By Air Mailt. The fust conference of the aero clubs of the Soviet Union opened in Moscow when it was announced that there had been a tenfold increase in membership last August. The training of thousands of pilots is being undertaken.
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  • 62 16 Wife Whose Home Was Too Lively. Philadelphia. Life at home Was too lively for Mrs. Pierina Amodio—her husband was a professional knife-thrower. He made me dizzy ducking knives," she complained when she applied for a maintenance order against him. Every time he came home drunk he would start
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  • 60 16 Reuter. Cairo. The Cairo police have arrested a gang of thieves who have made a speciality of removing shutters and windows from ground-floor flats. Twenty-one thefts of the kind occurred in the Shubra quarter alone in one month. There was a ready market for the plunder on
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 270 16 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump«>u»«»l the Morning Feeling (.1• at nu wnfc. \iv to »••<• mi i.ii lUn.liiM"- ran I dO II n »n.l in* «WF. Th- ft*l|ns l» >"Wr I'V*' •"Pf |«Qls of liq'i"! 11 Ihi» l»«i» tJtM*a't dif«t- Ii >' Y<*or «turn»"* l»
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    • 472 16 EMPIRE RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. rjjgT 4ft 1 SaSsittS Ben. Chamber murie. a programme of gramophone l«»*%__^_ M e I 6.45 .jn. Backward* broadcast view of '*< P«st month. records a 0-8 15 I m News Bullet mi 2« noon rSme Signal «ran, Big Ben Qu.n'tin Maclean at .he organ or
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 353 17 BETTER BED-TIME BEVERAGE V^ i RFPAIKF MJ mm U mm w w mm up ■to date scientific knowledge has shown Cadburys how to give these ingredients new a Values aS explained belOW a concentrated wealth of nourishment for building bene "^>*n and muscle and replacing nervous energy while it contains
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  • 1128 18 PROTEST AGAINST UNJUST CHARGE. Shanghai Comment On An Official Report. FAILURE TO RECOGNISE REAL POSITION." WE print below an article entitled "The Straits Chinese and the Straits Government/* which appeared in the "People's Tribune," published in Shanghai. The paper is "an organ of national-revolutionary
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  • 743 18 Mr. Tan Cheng Lock And The Ideal. Just before Sir Cecil Clementi left for home on leave a few w.eks a?o, he addressed the Legislative Council at Malacca, and in that parting m ssage charged his critics in Malaya with being inspired wi h a spirit "which is
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  • 191 18 Until One Night—And Then! Reuter. Lisbon. AT the age of 38 Antonio Vargas, of Louie, m Southern Portugal, had never tasted port wine—but he was ready ito try anything once. Visiting a country fair one day, he bougnr, two bottles of "very old," which has been stolen
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  • 53 18 Reuter. Coblence. A young man, recently married, was indulging in a snow-ball fight, on the roof of a department store with fellow employees. In his excitement, he stepped through a glass skylight which was covered with snow and fell three floors. His friends ran inside and picked
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  • 289 18 Chartered Company Scheme. Reuter. AN appeal for £10,000 towards a scheme to solve unemployment problems by reshuffling the population of the British Empire has been Issued by the Empire Development and Settlement Research Committee, a non-political organisation. The scheme provides for the establishment of a chartered company,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 347 18 iii i i r i ii<* 1 |H|Mi. 1 iHi"iiiiiiinaaaaiisiiiii.tn«iitiiSimif'i»'ii'it''»«»»>ni«»i'iiiii'»"» ,,,t "AVERY" WEIGHING SCALES I BRITISH MADE. SENSITIVENESS, ■TH '""T ACCURACY and LASTING QUALITY. "AVERY" machines are t Y|JP:I built by experts, with test- 1 j| S ed material and to the most I j f modern designs. They ore
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    • 379 18 BOOKS FOR THE CRICKETERS THE PIOHT FOR THE ASHES By J B. Until» s. <mi THE QUEST OF THE ASHES D. R. Jardlne K.nO CRICKET Andrew Lucal SS.?« THE COMPLETE CRICKETER "Patsy" Uendrrn 11.20. THE GAME OF CRICKET Tale and Stnidwlek so.es. CRICKET E. L.rl ir I to r. |i
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  • 117 19 VALUE CUT IN HALF. Meet 0l lntern«tlon»l palltleul pozition. Economic Intelligence service of the League of Nations has made a study of the figures for world trade in 1933. from which the following conclusions emerge: ln the tirst place the to tal volume of
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  • 1156 19 JN the second place the quantitative j fall has been accompanied by a I considerable drop in the prices of the goods exchanged. On the basis of gold prices this drop is of about 50 per cent. If another standard is adopted a* a criterion
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  • 136 19 Why Prisoners Want To Go To Hospital. Reuter. Stockholm. A man has been taken to hospital trom the prison at Norrkoeping to recover from a diet of glass and steel wire. The same man had only recently undergone an operation for the removal or pieces of wire
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  • 124 19 Receive Same Treatment As ITie Others. Reuter. Moscow. io Few P eo Pl e know that a sandy-haired 12-year-old boy named Vassily Joseifovitch, who goes to school by bus every day, is the son of St&lin, Dictator of the U.S.8.R. Vassily and his sister, aged 7, are the
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  • 125 19 Soviet Test A New Balloon. Reuter. Leningrad (By air mall). PRELIMINARY experiments with the i envelope of the automatic stratostat in which yet another attempt on the existing height record is to be made are now being carried out at Lutzk, near here. 1 To-day the
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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    • 435 19 GOOD ENGLISH 4ND i BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE, I In your own home and in your own time we can easily and quickly improve your knowledge of the English Language and teach you 4o write good letters. Post This Coupon To-day International Correspondence Schoo's (Colonial) Ltd., of London. 112/114 A. Robinson Road,
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