Malaya Tribune, 28 March 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXII.. -No. 74 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 3935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Mar. 28, 1931. Malaya Tribune 20 KAUfcS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935 1'1V>2. t^^lXl.').
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 876 2 Shipping News Notices. OUTPUT OF CLASSED TONNAGE British Corporation's 40 Per Cent. Increase IN the report for 1934 of the British I Corporation Register of Shipping and Aircraft, which was submitted to the annual meeting in Glasgow recently, it is observed that shipbuilding prospects are undoubtedly brighter than they were
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  • 274 2 I Leg Broken During Rescue Of The Usworth Halifax, Nova Scotia. A 1 BRITON is lying in the Camp Hill Military Hospital here with a meda' ill his pyjama pocket, and more medals await him in London. He is young Kenneth Campbell, of the Island of Lewis. Scotland,
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  • 112 2 A new shipping company has b?tvi formed at Stavanger under the style of Sis. Bergersen, Jun., and Co. The managers are Mr. Sigval Bergersen. iun. and Mr. Erland Bassoe. Mr S gval Bergersen. Jun., will retire from the firm of Sigval Bergersen. in which ne has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 328 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore RANCH! J 7,000 Mar. 21 K?KS> :x r >- 07ft a NALDLRA 16.C00 Apr. U somlm A 17 ono 17.000 May 1( NTLA 11.000 May 24 CARTHAGL 1f,,000 June -J RHrr J£ IJfDI 17<00 June 21
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    • 559 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGEtt SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. STiam. ♦BORINGIA 2-4 2-4 3-4 4-4 ERRIA 23-4 23-4 24-4 25-4 LALANDIA 14-5 14-5 15-5 17-5 JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 5-6 7-* MEONIA 25-6 25-6 26-6 28-6 Calls Madras, Djibouti, Marseilles
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    • 492 2 N.Y,K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To Loudon via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1986 s.s. HARUNA MARU April 4 s.s. KATORI MARU Apr. 19 s.s. KASHIMA MARU May 2 m.s. YASUKUNT MARU May 15 s.s. HAKONE MARU May 30 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist class
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    • 474 2 STEAMER SAILINGS «3? NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "TRIER," for Manila, H'kon* S'hai, N. China Japan Apr. 2 "TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China ft Japan Apr. 9 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. f "NORDLAND," also calls Genoa, Marseilles and Casablanca Mar. 31
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  • 174 3 RUBBER PRICE DOWN SLIGHTLY Reaction Due To Profit Taking <*» Our Financial Correspondent* Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore), 19% c ts., TLt 1 rr, dOWn H Ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $108., unchanged. x Yesterday's Prices:— London: 6%d., down 1 lGd. Market Tone: Easier
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  • 68 3 DAILT PRICES CURRENT, to R M A. No. I. X. Ribbed Smoked Sbe«* Singapore, Thursday, noo.i. Buyers. Seller*. Spot (loose) 19Ts 20 (F. 0.8.) AprU 20 20 Vg AnrilJune 20 2 20 4 Julv'Sept. 21% 217 8 Oct. Dee. 22\ 22% Tone of Market: Dull and
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  • 32 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those of Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt:
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  • 425 3 Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. .s&ue. Buyers. Sellers. 4 Ampat Tin 3,6 4 r £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 331- 341 £1 Austral Malav 5y 01 5- Ayer Hitam Tin 10 9 119 $1 Ayer Weng 1.75 1 80 £1 Bangrin Tin 24J- 25t£1 Chenderiang Tin 71 8,--1 Hong Fatt (S.
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  • 154 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL I ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE j AND STOCK BROKERS Buyers Mlw. 5% 1901 rc«. 1940 $400,000 Mar 31. 8ept. 3u 110 l"? nnn< i'/2% 1907 red.. 1»41 $1,600,000 Interest Mar 31. Sept. 30 114*2 lltf"2 norr. 1909 red 1955 $1,000,000 In*eiest Mar. 31, Sept.
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  • 377 3 Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. Issue. Value. Fraser Lyall and Shares. and Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.65 1 A. Gajah 1.35 1.45 1.35 1.45 1 A. Hitam 2.10 2.25 2.10 2.25 1 A. Molek 1.10 1.20 1.10 1.20 2 A. Malay 3.10 3.25cd 3.20 3.40 1 A.
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  • 318 3 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS CLO0INO QUOTATIONS II S5 m»nmr* ea n a ea "hi»»"- obuhts •> Oi> $2 $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.30 1.35 $2 $2 A. Brick 7*6 Pre. 1.80 1.85 $10 $10 Atlas Ice 11.00 11.50 £1 £1 B. Amer. Tobacco 112 117|$10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.75
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  • 1505 3 Malacca Lighting ANNUAL MEETING OF j ELECTRIC COMPANY j Singapore, Wednesday. A FINAL dividend of 4V<> per cent. on the ordinary shares absorb- j ing $27,000 leaving a balance to be I carried over to the next account of 5tf.378.41 was declared at the
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  • 23 3 The output of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd.. for the four weeks ndcd Mar. 25 was 1,114.75 ounces
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  • 295 3 Heavily Against United Kingdom j THE question of the balance of trade between the United States and Great Britain is one of the subjects reviewed by Mr II O. Chalkley, commercial counsellor at the Biitish Embassy in Washington, in his report, dated last December, and issued
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  • 69 3 London. Mar. 27. Sterling on New York is 4.791», Paris 72-11 16. Gold is 145s 3d. Stoi k Markets display a good tone. I British funds are firm as the result el the revenue report and the Budget surplus prospects, with War Loan 3/2 per cent, at 106.
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  • 275 3 Better Demand From Lancashire A LUNCHEON was given at, the Textile section of the British Industries Fair at the White City by the Lancashire Indian Cciton Committee to Sir B. N. Mitra, the High Commissioner for India, and representatives of the British cotton industry. Sir Richard Jackson, chairman
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 216 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital FuWy Paid Yen 100,000,000. Reserve Fond Yen 125.800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, JSerlin, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg:, Hanaew. Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong:, Hsin■ing, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila. Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka, Paris, Peiping, Rangoon, Rio
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    • 28 3 THE i EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 10D, Cecil St* Singapore. L. C, JOHNSON. General Masfcter.
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    • 79 3 Nederlandsche Handel-Maatscbsppij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam. 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout? the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India. China, Jauan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank. Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities
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    • 208 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHUMA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 4r>B, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. HOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Sv/ee
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 531 4 I M. HASSAN, I 86 ft 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD. I SINGAPORE. I We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all rrders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge
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    • 627 4 I EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-A, Kirk Terrace. Dhoby Ghaot, Singapore. Kniv« for a Sound Musical Education --oystematiq Training both in Technique ami Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, 1 etc Booklet tree. M ANCTAKO. Principal 1
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    • 753 4 STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Magistrate Civil Suit No. 488 of 1934. TEO KIM KHEOK (f) of Singapore Plaintiff, against 1. HOO TAI TENG, 2. CHOP YONG MOH, 3. TAY SEE also known as Cheng Tee (f) and 4. 4. WONG AH CHEW
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    • 584 4 NOTICE. I POPULAR AERATED WATER i WORKS, LIMITED, (In voluntary liquidation). LIQUIDATORS' ACCOUNT TO COMPLETION OF WINDING-UP. NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of j Section 223 of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies), that a General Meeting of the above-named Company will be held at No. 11, Chnlia Street 1 Singapore,
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    • 288 4 TRY SARSaPARILLA TONIC The blood builder and purifier and be convinced of ita effects in curing various dis- eases, chronic or otherwise. Prrce one bottle SI. Full Course of blood purifying—G bottles for $5. j Sole distributors: J a. M. MOHAMED EBRAHIM CO., 79, Hill Street, Singapore. (Opposite Central Fire
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    • 397 4 T YCrv tv Cn i i IYI im 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) THE RIGHT SHOP IN TOWN FOR ALL REPAIRS OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND GRAMOPHONE I Contractors for the Repair I Clocks Watches to the British iy and R.A.F. Base, Maiaj I ausaam £aiiinttiiiitiiiiiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiititnniiiiiiiiiii'iiTm:iiiiii(iti,it).t'3ii Ql ilk I
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  • 247 5 Chinese Cterk Sent To Assizes Singapore, Wednesday. k PRELIMINARY inquiry into a charge rt of criminal breach of trust anu falsification of accounts was commenced to-day before Mr. J. M. Brander. the Third Magistrate when a Chinese clerk named Chua Kirn Pok stood trial. The complainant.
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  • 88 5 Italian-Abyssinian Friction Reuter Wireless. Rome, Mar. 25. A further Italian-Abyssinian encounter has occurred near Omarger, Eritrea, in whr'ch tho Abyssinians were renulsed, leavirer a nimber ot dead. One Italian Somal lander was wounded. ITALY WANTS DAMAGES The encounter tcok place between an Ital an Vice-Brigadier, accompanied by a
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  • 122 5 Ccolie Convicted Of Criminal Misappropriation Singapore, Wednesday. How a Chinese cargo coclie was arrested by a detective at 11 o'clock last night at the Singapore Harbour Board wiiirves and found to be in possession of nine Japanese safety razors which he had stolen from the s.s. Rhona lying
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  • 256 5 Shanghai, Mar. 27. MR. Wang Ching Wei OPremien recom- mends that the Central Government a pension to the family of the iate Mr. Shih Ching Yang, former chairman of the Tibetan-Mongolian Affairs Committee. He also suggests that the National History Institute compile
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  • 241 5 Singapore Indians Prepare At a meeting of the newly formed Indian Silver Jubilee Celebrations Committee held un Monday the 25th inst., a'.* the Indian \ssociaiioa premises, the following dec:- sions were taken:— (a) To co-opt Messrs. R. B. Krishna.-». K.. P. Mohd. Yoosuff and Sardar Sund:v Snwuy. (b)
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  • 102 5 Death Of Mr. Shih Ching Yang Shanghai, Mar. 26. Mr. Shih Ching Yang, former chairman of the T betan and Mongolian Affa rs Committee, died at the Paoiung Hospital heie yesterday evening at tne age of 57. He is survived by two wives, nev-^n sons and two daughters.
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  • 119 5 Discovery II Due In London In June British Official Wireless. I London, Mar. 26. j After her eighteen months trip to the Southern Ocean, where she has been i making further investigations into habiLs j ~,r\d feeding groundr of whr.les, the Royal j rc:earch ship. Discovery II
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  • 74 5 Substantial Support Forthcoming British Official Wireless. London, March 26. Substantial suprcrt hao been forthcoming for King Oo.ge's Jubilee Trust I National ThankofTering which is to serve the welfare of the rising generate by promoting the extension cf worx done by excti-ig juvenile organisations. The Fund was launched by
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  • 198 5 Murder Verdict In Alleged Stabbing I Singapore, Thursday. j AN inquiry n'o the death of a young Tc,ochew named Lee Choh Teng, who was found dead in a plantation ?.t Upper Serangocn, on Feb. 24, was con- i eluded by th? Coroner, Mr. w. G. Porter, yesterday. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 83 5 Have j lUcocin Hundreds of thousands of smokers say 'Yes.' Do you? Just one Nic-o-ci: pastille every night before ret.ring will keep you free from ;.ll the dangers of n cotino p*?w n. It is the only proved smokers' safeguard—Nic-o-cin dehnitely neutral zes nicotine. Dull palates are refreshed, digeston and
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    • 320 5 K. L. M. Royal Dutch Air Lines BIG REDUCTION IN PASSENGER FARES AND FREIGHT RATES AS FROM APRIL 3RD. Singapore London 8 I NOW Single £156 inclusive. Return £280 For particulars apply:— Thone 785G or to any booking agents. HOME SAVINGS BANKS. Made in U.S.A., these banks or Money Boxes
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  • 219 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING BRITISH SHIPPING CASUALTIES Spirited Debate In Parliament London, Mar. 26. A SPIRITED debate developed .in the House of Commons on British ship- i pin» casulties during the past winter, several labour members complaining that 'he Board or' Trade had been insuffi- ciently
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  • 50 6 Considerable Shofclihg In ftarbour Considerable shoaling has taken place at Port Swettenham between Tanjong GUa and Tanjong SUngi Ayar, it is reported. Ships should be carpful not to get to the northward of the leading line when in the vicinity of the two pairs of beacons on Polunut.,
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  • 70 6 London, Mar. 27. The preliminary returns, cf the movement of shipping at the United Kingdom ports during 1934 show that the to-al tonnage entered in fcre.ign trade was 1.0 per cent, greater than in 1933 and that of clearances 0.1 per cent, was larger. The, movement in
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  • 87 6 A notice to mariners states:— Masters and pilots of steamers navigating Keppel Harbour are notified that works are already in progress on the northern &hore between Pulo Hantu and West.. Wharf. Particular attention is called to Singapore Port Rule No. 12 (i) which limits *the speed of stealers
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  • 96 6 Valentyn, put, 1,181 to»», from 6a 283 for M 30.3. Produce, Norw., 743 tpns, from Bangkok 28.3 for Bangkok 29.3. iSelawan, Dut, TJ5 *003», from Bandjermasain 28.3jT0r .Bitodjermissln .31.3. Tojba, jC>Ut„. 884 tons, frohi Djambi 28.3 Togian, Xrat„ #72, tons, from T\>ntianak i 28.3 for PontWuak 30&. ,rom
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  • 22 6 1 EPQtor launch Audrey collided with 1 fyi®* atoagside the Tidoxe on Tuesday. The rating of the '> launch was damaged.
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  • 17 6 Jg WW this morning. 6 h jj d completed the specific period of five days.
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  • 90 6 Mails from Europe (London malls despatched on Mar. 7), by the R&nchi will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. and delivery by postmen will commence at the same time. The local Agents of the Netherlands Air Mail Service
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  • 107 6 Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 26. On the Stock Exchange to-day, with current events regarded more hopefully, interest broadened considerably and prices in all sections improved. An outstanding feature has been the sharp recovery in gilt-edged securities, while then? was a revival of interest in rubber and the leading
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  • 144 6 Singapore, Thursday. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction took place yesterday: Catalogued 1,307.206 1b.=583.5/ tons. Offered 1.240,930 1b.=553.98 tons. Sold 1.111,100 lb-496.02 tons. Xondon.—Spot 5.15 16d. New York.—Spot 11.11 16 cts. PRIZES REALIZED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET: Cents per lb Standard quality 20% to 20*2
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  • 195 6 V SELLING Singapore, Mar. 28. London 4,months' sight 2|4 3,32 London 3 months' sight 2*4 i;i6 London 60 days' sight 2|4 11*2 London 30 days' sight 2 4 London demand 2,3 3i;32 London T.T. 2j3 31 32 Lyons and Paris demand 842 Han burg demand 136 Hew York
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  • 95 6 British Official Wireless. London, March 27. Paris 72 47 64. New York 4.79%. Montreal 4 82. Brussels 21%. Geneva 14.83. Amsterdam 7.09 3 4 Milan 57 15 16. Berlin 11.94. Stockholm 19.39 V?. Copenhagen 22.39% Oslo 19.90 ft. Vienna 25%. Prague 114%. Madrid 35 3 32. Helsingfors 226Vj.
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  • 479 6 Guard Of Honour Provided By Wiltshires The official landing of Admiral Naka- niura, the three princes and the naval officers wa? made at the New Pier at j 10.30 a.m. The party came on shore by launch. A guard of honour, comprising 100 J men, was provided by
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  • 334 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAR. 28 High Tides.—3 a.m., 5.39 p.m. I King Edward VII College of Medicine Convocation, 4.30 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, S.R.C. v. R.A., Anson Road Stadium; Div II, M.F.A. v. S.C.C, S.C.C.; Div. Ill, Abattoirs v.
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  • 76 6 I ALHAMBRA.—"Wake Up And Dream." APOLLO.—Chinese pictures. CAPITOL.—'The Lives of a Bengal Lancer." EMPIRE.—"BIack Magic." I GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, i Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wa- yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD. —"Samarang" und "Hold 'Em Jail." MARLBOROUGH—"Doctor X." NEW WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, l Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Waj yangs, Cinemas,
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  • 113 6 SHIPS AIONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE I j Singapore, Mar. 28. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Encrance Ga<e 3) Carthage 18; Siaoe 16; Sirdbana 11; Glencgls 9; Glenshiel Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Phemius 30; Foylebank 32; Klang 35; Steel Seafarer 37
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 226 6 I j SINGAPORE HOTELS! l^iwiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiuinmmitiiiiiiiiiiuinmßiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiintiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiwniiitM SEA VIEW HOTEL I I IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. I EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, RUNNING HOT AND COLD I I WATER TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING. I ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS. f TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT I (INFORMAL). (FORMAL). 1 SPECIAL I I DINNER DANCE
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 299 6 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 .for them. Secretaries are: invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings j of general interest will still be included 1
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    • 279 6 competition, 3.30 p.m., residence of Mr Tan Soo Chyc. 257, Ternbeling Road, Broadway Musical Party: Invitatioiof Mr. Yeo Tian Eng on the occasion o: his brother's marriage, Chinese Industrial and Commercial School, OutranRoad. 12 noon. Dress, full white with biack bow. To G3, Siang Lira Park V P-m. Dress, white
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    • 200 6 [POSTAL 1NT€LLKj£NCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY India, East and North j (Karapara) 3 p.m. Burma (Karapara) 3 pjn. New Zealand (Gorgon) 3 p.m. India, South and West (Rohna* 3 p.m. Australia, Eastern, Southern and I western (Gorgon) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang
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  • 260 7 Tropical Hygione WORK TO SOLVE PROBLEM Canberra, Mar. 16. ITNLESS Australia can solve the problem of the tropical northern Australian and the island dependencies, we cannot hope to maintain our White Australia. With that belief, Sir Raphael Cilento, Queensland Director-General of Health,
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  • 156 7 Governor Admires Their Needlework Taree, Mar. 16. No. 16 a: Tuncurry prison camp on the North Coast of N.S.W. has won the admiration cl the Governor tSir Alexander Hore-Ruthven) and of many women of the Taree district, who joined in a V ce-Regal tour of the forest farm.
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  • 80 7 £120 Paid In English Pennies Brisbane, Mar. 14. A record for fares paid in pennies was established, when a shipping company received from Townsville £120 in English pennies and half-pennies as fares for three persons to England on tiie Moreton Bay. The hoard wa<; contained in five
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  • 374 7 Fisherman Badly Injured Sydney, Mar. 19. THAT sharks will not attack black- skinned people, and thai they have to turn on their backs to seize their prey, are myihs. long exploded, that had their origins in antiquity. But there are later mythical beliefs, according to Mr.
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  • 277 7 World s First Medical Troop Sydney, Mar. 19. Eighteen Papuan medical students who came to Sydney fifteen months ago to continue .heir studies at the Sydney University, have completed their course and hava no*- farmed into the first scout medical troop in the world, which grill be affiliated
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  • 178 7 Brought First Shipload Of Rabbits Taree, N.S.W., Mar. 15. 1 Probably the oldest war veteran who has ever been a member of a guard of honour paraded in Taree to greetthe Governor (Sir Alexander Hore Ruthven) is Mr Charles Woostar, aged 96. s He has fought against
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  • 279 7 From Auditor-General's Report Sydney, Mar. 19. THE Commonwealth War History has cost the Federal Government £72,853. and there are V/z volumes to complete, or about four more years work. A piece of land belonging t 0 an exenemy resident of N.S.W. is valued at £195. The babies
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  • 191 7 Grape-Grower For Seventy Years Melbourne. Mar. 16. Holder of a King's commission, dating from the time of the Crimean War. Captain John Delappe Lankester. 97. thinks little in general of the modern world. Captain Lankester returned recently from Adelaide, to Albury. where he has been a vigneroh for
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  • 177 7 May Be Reduced For Returnee Soldiers Canberra, Mar. 15. The F-deral Ministry will probably give returned soldiers the right to apply for old age and invalid pensions at the age of 55 instead of 60 if inquiries now being made show that service in the war has had
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  • 138 7 Huge Cross On Top Of Mountain Melbourne, Mar. 16. On the highest point of Mount Macedon, about 400 persons gathered. In a bitter wind and wintry rain about the base of a great memorial cross, which dedicated by the Premier <Sir Stenley Arayle) "to the glory of God
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  • 270 7 Melbourne Doctor's Mission Melbourne, Mar. 16. TURNING his back on civilisation, Dr. DonaleT Thomson, anthropologist, or Melbourne University, has left for Cairns, North Queensland, to wander with wild aboriginal tribes for two years. Dr. Thomson will accompany them through the unexplored inland of the north making scientific
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  • 88 7 Melbourne, Mar. 16. Melbourne by night, will be a city oi synthetic daylight if an experiment in street lighting being conducted by th'i city council proves successful. For a trial period of 12 months the council's electric supply department has installed 18 new specially prepared lights in Carlton.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 66 7 Freckles Secretly and Quickly Removed! SaUnwn's Freckle Cream bleaches SS?out while you sleep. Leave* iSe™kin soft and wWtc-«he complexion freab, df* and »tnr>lU For 37 y e.rs |frou»nds of usera have endorse* it So easy to use. The first Jar proves Its magic worth. StUlman's Freckle Cream Remote, j Whiten.
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    • 268 7 M I must say you look a different fellow since you took my advice and URODONAL. 1 A typical conversation this, between two of those good fellows we all know, just reaching that age when care must be exercised in diet, in living, because of those too prevalent troubles Gout,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 287 8 ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT #KL\ j at LAS'! NIGHTS Gala Aiwoy. our-number.dl Premiere Never out-fought! These li£3k heroes a 11... guarding each A H fIH fl| other's lives, sharing ;P, <(k fl U WT SHI other's tortures, fighting r: I%i 111# m ch 9 h "-«•»»>•• > V THE LIVES
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    • 398 8 Greater than HLLIO 1 THE GREATEST SHOW Offi\ Jt h< A ON EARTH! ■AJfcf The amazing story of Barnum's ma/ in POSITIVELY LAST STARTING adventure-packed life ...as he jPjM| NIGHT OF UNIVERSALE TO MORROW bumb U gged «he world w«« «Hn H GLORIOUS MUSICAL I*"""" °-a qu«„...madc sm ls3(l n
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    • 298 8 I MARLBOROUGH i T H I !THE GREATEST THRILLER OF THEM ALL—THE STRANGEST g MOST WEIRD MYSTERY EVER TOLD YOU'LL NEVER FORGET IT AS LONG AS YOU LIVE DOCTOR X With The Year's Most Tremendous Cast— j Lionel Atwill—Fay Wray —Lee Tracy PRESTON FOSTER —JOHN WRAY AND 17 OTHER DRAMATIC
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  • 455 9 THE CHINA LOAN SILVER Secondary \Vw it en ey I Sill VICTOR SASSOON'S SCHEME Reuter London, Mar. 27. WITH reference to Bir Vktor Sassoon's suggestion that China should obtain sterling credit against which she could issue "Shanghai pounds," thus forming a secondary currency with notes obtainable from a special committee
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  • 83 9 THE CINEMAS The new programme. "Doctor X," .1 First National release at the Marlborough Theatre, which began a season last night to crowded houses, mot with a good reception. For "entertainment value there are few pictures 'o equal this mystifying film which beasts such notable
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 373 9 j EDDIE CANTOR AGAIN R 838 I taking the best «f each day. IByfißiL. J S rhat ,h kind of :t Ha,,v for ,ne AfteF h S r( ent I ondon Broadcast, he I' delight h!s this record has captured faithfully the inij nitable humour-with just those characteristic touches of
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    • 57 9 FRANKIE DARRO appeared in talking serials more than all the other sters added together. There must be I reason and here's the I reason. HE IS THE WORLD'S SCREEN'S GREATEST BOY ACTOR WHO HAS DEFIED DEATH AND WHAT HE DOES IS NOBODY'S BUSINESS —BUT EVERYBODY'S THRILL. He'll thrill you like
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    • 155 9 NEXT CHANCRE PAVILION HER PEN HAS DIPPED DEEPER THAN EVER INTO THE TEARS AND LAUGHTER OF LIFE! 7 o imcrilt a powerful story upon the heart of tvery human ing COLBERT fAIfJ IMITATION OF IE I wit* I WARREN WILLIAM f Rochelle Hudson Ned Sparks, Henry Armetta, Baby f jane,
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    • 33 9 OPENING TO MORROW SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE Theatre Royal I™ I Marlborough STUNTS and THRILLS—CRASHES AND SPILLS—A BLUE STREAK OF ACTION SIZZLING SPEED AND NERVES OF STEEL. The greatest stunt star of al? time
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  • 89 10 Madam Tan Siam Neo (alias Ona), aged 50 at her residence, No. 13A. Jervois Road.' i>he leaves behind her beloved husband, Mr. Khoo Teng Leong, i adopted son, Mr. Ivhoo Eng Teck and 4 sons, Kho E ig Teow, En K Kim, Eng Chun and Eng Chew,
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  • 697 10 JHE decision of the International Rubber Committee to reduce the basic quota to 7U per cent, for the April-June quarter and 65 per cent, for the rest of the year came as a complete surprise, to the market. It 'was confidently expected that in spite of the sudden
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  • 173 10 To Be Opened By H.E. The Governor f The Singapore Flower Show will be held at the New World under th*; patronage of H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, and will be opened by His Excellency on Friday at noon. A record crowd Is expected this yea*
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  • 86 10 Straits Chinese Recreation Club Entertainment The Straits Chinese Recreation Clut wll give a tea party in honour of Dr C. T. Wang the President of the Chinese National Athletic Federation, on Friday at 4.30 p.m Exhibition tennis matches will be played by club players. Members of
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  • 56 10 The Fukien Provinc.°~&ernment 8 „a, appropriated the sum of san nnn s building a provincial hospltaf ,00 S h^ n m ?t D te D e ointed 10 f rm the SSS le er also teen sent to Mr Aw SfSJte 0f requesting him so tt^^iSS?^ l b
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  • 226 10 •'JAPAJOU," the clever cartoonist whose work is feature of the North-China Daily News, often gives more information in a picture than is contained in a whole leading article. One of his latest depicts a long line of military officers, obviously German, marching out of Nanking
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  • 188 10 JT is a gTeat relief to hear that there is no truth in the report that two missionaries, the Rev. S. C. Frcncham and his wife, had been murdered when the city of Ningkiang, in Szechuan, was overrun by Communist insurgents. Earlier reports contained circumstantial details of
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  • 164 10 pOLLOWING the relief granted in last year's Budget and the considerable and unavoidable increase in expenditure, fears were entertained that Great Britain would end up the. current year with a deficit, though in justice to the less gloomy of the pessimists, it must be said that the
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  • 161 10 pROM the foregoing figures it will be seen that the United Kingdom has made, a remarkable recovery from the depression of the past few years. It is all the more striking in view of the uncertainties of the European situation and the not too reassuring knowledge that President
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  • 381 10 By "Looker-On" IT was decided at a recent meeting of the Malacca Municipal Commiss'oners to approve a hire car stand as a publ c stand fcr fifteen second class hire, cars for four passengers to be parked head to ta 1 as in plan A in
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  • 115 11 PROTEST AGAINST LITHUANIA Nazi Trial Sequel Soviet Accuses Herr Hitler Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 28. A CROWD of several hundreds gathered outside the Lithuanian Legation and booed, whistled and shouted for half an hour. The Police rushed up in motor
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  • 441 11 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 27. {JONTINUAL shouts of "Germans Awake!" were raised at a gathering of 25,000 people in the Berlin Lustgarten to-night to protest against the Memel sentences. Herr Steinacher, leader of the Association for Germans Abroad, in a speech, declared that the only guili of the Memelites
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  • 224 11 Report On Berlin Visit To Be I Made To-day j British Official Wireless. Londo.i, Mar. 27. j Sir John Simon returned ;o London t.o-day by air from Berh.i, where h\i conversations with Herr Hitler concluded yesterday. Break'ng his journey at Amsterdam hewas welcomed by the Netherlands Foreign
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  • 337 11 Covenant Obligations CHINESE MINISTER'S STRICTURES Reuter Geneva, March 27. OESPITE the breach with Japan, the League cannot ignore the prepond crating situation in Japan ana the Far East, declared Mr. Yokoyama,
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  • 81 11 To Give Two Recitals In Singapore IT is now announced that Madame Galli-Curci. the famous soprano, will give two recitals in Singapore. Instead of appearing at the Memorial Hall on April 18, as originally announced, she will be heard on Saturday, April 20, and also Tuesday. April 23. Prices
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  • 27 11 Reuter. Capetown. Mar. 26. The death is announced of the sixty-five-year-old Nationalist ex-Minister of Justice and Judge of the Appellate Court, Mr. Tielmann Roos.—Reuter.
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  • 87 11 Admiral Interviewed FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN Singapore, Thursday. PRECISELY at 8.30 o'clock this morning, the Japanese training cruisers Yakumo and Asama with Rear-Admiral Kamesaburo Nakamura on board the latter, steamed slowly into port. A few minutes alter the warships had dropped anchor in
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  • 911 11 Happy Relations With Britain In the course of an interview with a Tribune reporter, the Admiral said that he was naturally not disposed to talk politics, but he had never, at any stage of I his carce? in the Navy, felt mat the feelings between Great Britain and
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  • 106 11 Japanese Detained By Singapore Police Singapore, Thursday. A Japanese met his death in Singapore last night as a result, it is alleged, ot a struggle with a compatriot. It is stated that the deceased went to a house in Joo Chiat Place occupied by ar other Japanese
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  • 55 11 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. CLUB DIARY, 6. AUSTRALIAN NEWS, 7. RUBBER SURFACING FOR ROADS, 12. ROTARY CLUB LUNCHEON, 12. j DR C. T. WANG IN KUALA LUMPUR. 13 1 GEN. YON SEECKT IN SINGAPORE, 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 17 j PLANTING TOPICS. 18. ADVENTURES
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  • 96 11 New Aerodrome Sites in Borneo Reuter. London, Mar. 27. CITES for six new aerodromes have been selected in Borneo in view of the projected air route from Singapore to Borneo, the Philippines and Hongkong. The aerodromes will be at Kuching, (Borneo), Bintulu and Miri (Sarawak). Jesselton
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  • 29 11 Miss Sophia Blackmore wh! address the members of the Ladies' Union at 4.30 on Friday at the Union premises, 13. Dhoby Ghaut. Members and their lady iriends are invited.
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  • 52 11 Mr. R. Waddle, who will be the organist at the concert to be given by the symphony orchestra of the Singapore Musical Society at the Memorial Hall on Sunday. He has been In Singapore for six years and has taken a prominent part in musical activities. He is the Society's
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  • 404 12 DEMONSTRATION IN SINGAPORE Mr. Cowling's Lecture TO ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION A CLAIM by Mr. H. W. Cowling of Gammons Malaya that rubber roads were more resilient than the ordinary tar macadam roads and that they would not come up with the heat, was one of the arguments
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  • 813 12 Review Of Position Of Rubber j On Roads Mr. Cowling said: Mr. Chairman and gentlemen,— Before I begin my Address proper, I wish to say that the subject of rubber roadways is ably dealt with in pamphlets issue.d by Rubber Roadways Ltd. and the Rubber Growers' Association.
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  • 1243 12 Certain Amount Of Experiments Necessary Both the undersurface and the rubber mixture require a certain amount cf experiment before laying on a large scale. Crushed stone varies in shape and perof voids, and it is therefore to get the right technique Of pre-coating the stone and laying
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  • 79 12 Small-Box Outbreak In Seremban Hospital <From Our Own CorrespondeJit) Seremban. Wednesday. A case of small-pox has been discovered in the Seremban General Hospial and every precaution has been, and is being, taken to prevent the spread of infection. The victim was a Chinese woman who recently arrived here
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  • 72 12 Alleged Frajas At The White Mouse Cafe Singapore. Wednesday. A young Sikh taxi-driver named Sunder Singh appeared before Mr. Norman Grice. the Second Magistrate this afterneon to answer a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a woman named "Dolly" during a fracas at the White
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  • 688 12 Smart Sentences On Three Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. THE case was concluded before Mr. Justice A'Beckett Terrell in the Assize Court this afternoon in which three young Chinese named Wong Su, Wong Wai Lim and Teh Ah Toh were placed on trial. The first charge was against the
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  • 906 12 Business Meeting PRESENTATION TO HON. SECRETARY Singapore, Wednesday. 'PHE presentation, in the form of H A cheque, to Mr. J. Lee, for h:3 services as hon. secretary of the Rotary Club, Singapore, during the last two years, took place at tho weekly luncheon of the Club to-day
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    • 20 12 BURROUGHS t LONDON DRY GIN i JAMES BUR ROUGH LOCALE DISTILLERY. LONDON.ENCLAND. I McALISTER CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: S.S- F.M.S.
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    • 50 12 the" OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA Bl ILDING, CHLLIA ST PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HOP TIANG CLAN. SLHEMBAN < HIENT BROSK. LUMPUR- WENG HENG LOONG. P *-r Nc KON CHEE KLANG LEE ENG TEH. .IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE I AGENCY
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  • 1076 13 "CHINA STARTING TO MOVE" Steady Progress MALAYA TRIBUNE INTERVIEW (From Our Oxen Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. pIIIXA is like a fat man, who takes some time to get going, but once he gets .uoing, it will be very difficult to stop
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  • 842 13 Chiang's Adviser IMPROVEMENT OF CHINA'S ARMY Singapore, Wednesday. "REPLACEMENT of General voa Seeckt and his 300 German military assistants by 300 Japanese officers and 1,400 warrant officers tc train the Chinese Army." This was reported at the beginning of this month to be one of
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    • 19 13 YOUR CINE EQUIPMENT Needs Special Lenses. We Have Them. Singapore Photo Co., 37-39, HIGH STREET, Singapore. (Phone: 6389) I
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    • 225 13 I MOTOR UNION INSURANCE f !CO.. LTD. I v& (INC. IN ENGLAND). q D D FIRE MOTOR CAR and CYCLE> MARINE -WORKMEN S COMPENSATION, d B C COMPETITIVE RATES—IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT 1 D OF CLAIMS. C General Agents:— Dj SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.. f>. MALACCA STREET, 5 TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. Can
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  • 158 14 Wei&h Forward's Fine Run Reuter. London, Mar. 27. AT Wrexham, in fine weather and before a crowd of 2,000. Wales beat Ireland at soccer by three goals to one. At half-time, Wales led 2 —1. Beth teams suffered casualties. Hughes,
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  • 121 14 Offke-Bearers For The New Year The 25th annual general meeting was held on Sunday Mar. 24 at Mr. Wong Sew Teng's residence No. 2, Lorong 19, Geyiang Road and the following were eiected Officers for the current year:— President Mr. Lim Haw Kow reelected Ist Vce. President
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  • 56 14 International Trial Drawn London, Mar. 27. The following games in the English Football League were played to-day: SECOND DIVISION Manchester U. 3, Burnley 4. THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN) Ycrk City 1, chesterfield 1. INTERNATIONAL. TRIAL The International Trial between England and The Rest, which was played at West Bromwich.
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  • 65 14 Results Of Women's March Medal Ten cards were taken out for the Women's March Medal played on Mar. 26 over the second nine holes. The following scores were returned: L. G. Johnson 48 14M> 33 J 2 Mrs. W. A. Wilson 55— 18 37 Mrs. W. McMullan 48—
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  • 22 14 An incident in yesterday's Second Division game which ended in avictory for the Monopolles 2—1. FRENCH SWIMMER First Defeat Sustained in Australia
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  • 122 14 TARIS. the French Champion swimmer, suffered his first defeat in Australia on Feb. 23. at the hands oi Noel Ryan. There were six competitors lor the 440 yards championships of New South Wales including Andrew Charlton, and after a great struggle Ryan won narrowly from Taris with Charlton third. The
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  • 226 14 The Anglo-Chinese Continuation J School badminton team lest to the Happy Home Badminton Party by l—i on last Sunday at the latter's court. Scores (A.C.C.S. players mentioned first): T Goh Seah Chew beat Chang Chin Han 7—15, 15—8. 15—9. 1 Yeo Kwang Meng beat Been Seong 1 Kitt 15—12, 15—9.
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  • 78 14 Indies, Italy, Switzerland. Hungary. France. Spain.' and Portugal have also offered fixtures. The International tour committee of me Australian Football Aeeociattoii is mw considering whether their team should play for four or rive weeks in South Africa before tourir.tr England and then vfeit Canada on the way home or visit
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  • 91 14 Sydney, Mar. 27. worst accident on the AusT tralian Turf since the Caulfbld Cup cf 1885, when sixteen horses fell and a jockey was killed. e:curr?d ai Ascot this afternoon when ten of the fourteen starters piled up in a terrible smash at the two-furlong mark. Three horses were killed
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  • 152 14 The S C.F.A. will meet the Marine Department in a friendly game cf soccer »1 the Anson Road Stadium on Apr. 5. The Marine Department were runnersup to the M.F.A. in the Singapore Cup competition last year and gave the Malays a great struggle before they went down the firs-
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  • 212 14 Baseball is making headway in South Afiica. Recently formed, the South African Baseball board is representative of the Eastern Province. Natal. Free State. Transvaal. Western Province, and Griqualand West. SWIMMING CARNIVAL V.M.C.A. Tenth Annual Handicap The tenth annual hand cap Carnival will be held on Satu/day, Apr 1 0, at
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  • 230 14 Tan Kwan Seng go..- ml 10, Lee Hon Ming goes at 12. SENIOR 80 YARDS BACK STROKE HANDICAP. HEAT I. Wee Hong Hcng goes at go. Sect Ch-?ng Char, goes at 21, Lin Thye Hock goes at 24. HEAT 2. Ong Swee P>>h goes at 19, Tan H \k Seng
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  • 39 14 Dublin. March 27. THE following have drawn 1100 prizes in the Irish Sweep on the Grand National: "Caledonia Kongsi," Caledonia Estate, Penang. "Cordiner," co United Engineers, Singapore. "King-Kong," Kuala Lumpur. BC7s97B.—Reuter. CROSS CHAMPIONSHIP England's Sixth Successive Win Reuter Wireless.
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  • 69 14 Paris. Mar. 23. England, with 30 points, won fo. the sixth successive year the International Cross Championship at Auteuil racecourse. o 4 Scotland was second with ol nomts, France third with 102, Wales fourth with 187 and Ireland seventh and last with 253. The individual winner wao Holden. England, who
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  • 114 14 The following are the office-bearers of the above Club for the current year:— President: Mr. Tan Chiap Choon; vice-presidents: Messrs. Lim Hock Seng, Quek Buck Song, Tan Siak Kwang. Quek Kiong Hock; hon. secretary: Mr. Low Hock Kiat; hon. assistant secretaries: Messrs. Chee Kong Mm and Wee Huck Su; hon.
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  • 558 14 Singapore, Thursday. THE Government Monopolies and the Chinese were engaged in a hard mstaaspSs SEE* 45 88 Padaiig. The ?am« was dull and ended in a win foi the Clerical union I—o. MONOPOLIES SUPERIOR 1 Crinese Recover In Second 5 Half A WELL fought out soccer match in which both
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  • 240 14 Weak S.C.C. Team Lose By One Goal the Cricket Club fielded a weak teaiv 1 when they entertained the Clerica. Un'iCn to a friendly match on the Padang this afternoon. A rather dull game erded in vxtory for the visitors by a solitary goal, scorer, ten minutes from fnll time.
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  • 17 14 The S.R.C. beat the Medical Service.; in the Third Division by three goal.- <o two
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  • 32 14 At the special monthly general meeting of Beng Choon Bok held on Mar. 3. the following reso'ution was passed:— i That unemployed members are ex- cmpted from monthly subscription.
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    • 34 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. I (Incorporated in Hongkong). I A British Company Registered b Great Britain and Hongki ::g LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE ACCIDENT INSURANCE Thone4276. i Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers Second Floor, Singapore.
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  • 185 15 A COURSE RACE RECORD Three Lengths In Ffont i RESULT AFFECTED BY DRAW Reuter. London, March 27. THE Lincolnshire Handicap, which was rur: at Lincoln to-day over a distance of one mile, resulted as follows Lord Roseberry's FLAMENCO (E. Smith) 1 Sir Charles McLeod's BOW AND ARROW
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  • 116 15 Heavy Commitments For Spring Double Reuter. I London, March 27. The following is the extraordinary Call-Over for the Grand National. Ti*e view of the bookmakers is that there will be heavy commitments on the Spring Double. 5 to 2 Goiden Miller. 6 :o 1 Thcmond II. 9 to
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  • 164 15 Government Shield Holders' Good Win *rom Our Own correspondent j Malacca, Mar. 27. It was a i as s. g aill Lr exchanges wev» of dash and stad. rather even in sp*te of the wide ma. b ef goals. The -veteran M. A. W valho. played a great
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  • 45 15 New Time For 500 Metres Free Style Reuter. Rotterdam. Mar. 27. Willy de Nouden set up a new swimming record for the 500 metres U** style. h:s time being 6. minutes 48 4 10 seconds, beating Knights time »V 11 4 10 seconds.—Reuter.
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  • 186 15 Extra Run For All Horses OWING to the insufficient entries received, the Penang Turf Club has decided to provide an extra run for all horses In classes I. 2 and 3 over a distance of 5V2 furlongs. There will be no entrance fees for this extra race.
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  • 55 15 Cambridge Win By 7 Matches To 2 Reuter. London, Mar. 27. AT Burnhani, Somerset, Cam*f bridge beat Oxford at golf by 7 matches to 2. two matches being halved. In ihc Sutg&a Cambridge won 5-4, cue being halved and in the foursomes, each side won two
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  • 54 15 Reuter Wireless. Burnham, March 26. There was some remarkable <jolf in the match in which J. Pcnnink and A. Duncan (Oxford) were 0 up tlth, but H. Niels on and P. (Cambridge) made a magnificent recovery and won the next seven boles and finished the first round or.lv
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  • 170 15 Chinese Beat Airmen By s—l Singapore, Wednesday. THE S.C.R.C. met the R.A.F. in a series of six tennis matches this evening at the former's courts in Hong Lim Green and won by s—l. This was the return visit or the Airmen, as the Chinese recently went up
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  • 659 15 Co-operation With World Press IF the Olympic Games arj to achieve the 1 success desired by their founders, that is. if they are to develop amongst the youth of all nations the understanding for thp Sporting ideal and at the same time through this ideal t 0 awaken
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    • 35 15 thl'rs YRi- Bollywood Tatties Pirst Show 8 p.m. -mm n, r% tS f JbMtai "oon K uard.~d by Killer Sharks ,30 ROBERT WOOUKY h j. for dear eta jaw a H Two jail birds ready
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    • 376 15 f Assets exceed $14,000,000 Assurance in force over $38,000,000. j I The Great Eastern life Assurance 1 Company, Limited. j g (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). 3 N HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern I ife Building, Cecil Street, Singapore X jjj LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C. 1 The Company has
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  • 919 16 Mr. Savi Appointed Chief Constable For Fife THE Fife County Council appointed Mr. Victor George Savi. Chief Police Officer at Singapore, as Chief Constable of Fife in succession to the late Mr. J. 'lennant Gordon. Before the County Council considered the appointment, the Police Committee minutes
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  • 40 16 Mr. R. L. Bridges, manager of the Victoria Theatre, was re-elected hon. secretary at the annual meeting of the Singapore Musical Society on Tuesday The name was inadvertently given a.s Mr Richards in the report of the meeting
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    • 338 16 F.A.Bartholomeusz U- d j jj There's a drink that sparkles and sings, S Relief to the thirsty it brings: jg fe I Tis Framroz's brew v. And—to give it its due— Orange-Smash i> the drink for Kings! Ring up 6354 for a trial Order. Framroz Co., I i I WEAR
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    • 434 16 A TRIUMPH FOR THE TRIBUNE GREAT JUBILEE FEATURE I FAMOUS DRAMATIST DESCRIBES THE KING AND HIS REIGN JOHN DRINKWATER'S OUTSTANDING WORK FOR THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SUNDAY TRIBUNE. SPECIAL JUBILEE ISSUE I SPECIAL JUBILEE ISSUE], of 44 PAGES on of 28 PAGES on APRILI23. APRIL 28. J TO tell the story
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  • 312 17 Mr. Lim Keng Kooi And Miss Fong Kam Chee POUR Chinese weddings, in which the contracting parties were very popular tnong the younger set of Penang were ..mnised during the week-end at the ...nose Town Hall, the Hu Yew Seih d the hum Un Hoay Kuan
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  • 315 17 (iood-Looking Chinese Girl In Court From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. 4 GOOD looking Chinese girl name.. W >ng Oh and a Chinese male auared hi the Third Magistrate's Court r lay to answer two charges, of nal trespass and assault. complainant was Suppiah, the nd of
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  • 79 17 Alexandria. Two men were killed and five others wounded when a fight bioke out •ong different branches of the same mily who had gathered at a Govemnt office at Assiut (Upper Egypt* to a property matter, property in dispute consisted of left by a relative who was rnurd
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  • 66 17 Fans Kite flying near aerodromes has been ddden by the Prefect of the Seine, se the Kite strings are dangerous aircraft. i dren living near aerodromes *re cling themselves with the thougnt i heir toys have been made the subof a special regulation. re is speculation, too,
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  • 212 17 Wireless Programme For To-Day I THE wireless programme for to-day as 1 announced by Phohi, Holland, broadcasting on a wavelength o£ 2i>57 metres is at foilows. 8 50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement 9 p.m. Bach—Handel—Programme on the occasion of the 250 th. commemoration of Bach's
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  • 25 17 p.m. Recorded Muse. C.45 p.m. News bulletin. h p.m. Relay of d rmer musi by Raffles Hotel Orchestra under direction of Dan Hopkins.
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  • 225 17 Founded By Woman With H?r Descendants Lisbon. A PORTUGUESE woman who has just died at the age of 36 will be long lemembered because she founded a village—with her children. The postman and the policeman, the butcher, the baker and candlestickmaker there are all her descendants. She was
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  • 204 17 Prepare For Jubilee Celebrations Tapping. Tuesday. A meeting of »0 T f^ nav Ch Kufn was held at tne Hockien Hoaj Kuan here for the purpose of makm« pian* c«kteaucus Ji connrcn.on V** {he toSjSiS- of His Maiesty to* K pfacticaav all the Chines leaders Q* tUed v*
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  • 224 17 Chines? Attacks Fellow Workman With Chopper (From Our Oivn Correspnident> Seremban, Monday. THERE was only One case on the list when Mi\ Justice R. C. CUsSen opened the Negri Sembilan Assizes this morning. The case was that in which Lee Keng, Chinese rubber tapper, was charged with voluntarily
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  • 124 17 India iMay Observe It This Year London. India and other parts of the Empiie will observe the Empire Air Day, if the plans of the Air League of the British Empii-e meet with success. Last year 137,000 people visi-ted the R AF. and civil stations which were
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    • 417 17 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Organ Recital By George H. Sutcliff TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The Bath Pump Room Orchestra Conductor, Edward Dunn. Relayed from the Pump Room, Bath. 7.05 p.m. Nightmare Series. A Story by H. de Vere Stacpoole. Told by the Author.
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    • 346 17 BERLIN, SHORTWAVE' STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day as announced by the German Short- wave Station, Berlin, Broadcasting I House, is as follows: 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement (Germ.. Engl.). German Folk Song. I Programme Fo-ecast (Germ., Engl.). 4.20 p.m. Music and Topical Events. 1 4
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  • 1219 18 Malayan Planting Topic s Rubber Regulation To Date How The Scheme Is Worked Complaints As To Assessment (By "Pertinax") /CONSIDERING how much rubber regulation is likely to mean to this peninsula, if only the results be what are aimed at, it is little short ot remarkable how scant is any
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  • 90 18 Aviation Mission To Bangkok Singapore. Thursday. DR. Lin Wo-Chiang, the Counsellor to the Aviation Commission of the Chinese Government, is on his way to Bangkok to study the air service to China. Dr. Lin has been visiting Singapore and the Philippines and Dutch East Indies studying aviation
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  • 176 18 Chiang Given Special Class Title Nanking, Mar. 28. The Central Political Coj .ci; has ap-L-o\Ld ol regulations to passed providing fnr i/P: confprmeiit ol special and fir.c and second class geu:rai.shnjs It. has approved the appointment ol Marshal Chiang Kai Shek as a special class general; Generals Yen
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  • 91 18 To Be Conveyed By New Cardinal Reuter Wireless. Rome. Mar. 25. Mousigr.or Hinsley will probably be appointed Archbishop of Westminster in succession to the late Cardinal Bourne. The Pope's decision will be officially authorised on April L Later. The appointment Of Monsigror Hinsley s officially announced. It
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  • 61 18 Huangho Dykes Being Repaired Shanghai. Mai. 28. Work is being carried on day ana night to strengthen the Huangho dykes. certain amount of success has attended 'he work at Kuentai. Thousands of workers are engaged at •*ach oolnt. The danger of complete inundation of Shouchang. Fauhsien and four
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  • 569 18 A Great Picture OPENING NIGHT IN SINGAPORE j \[0T for many moons has a fiiru I created such a sensation in Singapore as "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer,'' now being shown at thr Capitol. It is a magnificent production. It is a film which has the
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  • 85 19 POSED AS GERMAN OFFICER FOR YEARS BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED INQUIRIES INTO GENUINENESS OF CONTENTS CONSIDERABLE mystery is attached to a book of War al a Ge™ nffi,^" *****3 the claim that-masquerading Officer he ft* 1916 1 917 and 191 8 as a staff
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  • 478 19 IN a serifc of astonishing adventures I the author narrates how he was once |fnteneed to death as a spy, and made his escape by stunnjng the priest who came to visit him a few hours before he was due to face the firms squad.*
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