Malaya Tribune, 29 March 1935

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malay's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sale! VoL XXII- No. 7« SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Mar. 29. 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. —t: SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935. KIVE CENTST
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 160 1 j RxaJ The iWbttitu I Dominant In f I —in > i I MEUKOW A out txwsu j I COGNAC Mr BRANDY Sole Agents:— QUALITIES." i STAR" and «5 STAKS GUTttftgygb I i V (locorporaUHl in S.S.) -but f fj Iq~n ft S ijLw her to j 'shine". I a
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    • 290 1 Pj S3| Crosse Blackwells VSSB f one of th "We"* and best known British MarufartareV Onk I best obtainable. assures the purchaser cf the J sime Darby M.A A. 5 -1, m, i G I |j $Mi I I I Refrigeration!" J 0 I ~n KLIM POWDERED WHOLE Mil X
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    • 4 1 r »K 10\TAX CAM,:,
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  • 571 2 Shipping News Notices. "BLUE RIBAND" OF FAR EAST Germany Out To Capture That Honour A REUTER message from Berlin on March 2 stated that the first German steamship service to the Far East is t<o be conducted j exclusively by the North German Lloyd. according to the agreement between the
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  • 121 2 Japan To Re-Organise Merchant Marine Rio dc Janeiro. The federal tfadc couhdll of Brazil recently revealed that it has approved the proposed Japanese reorganisation plan for the Brazilian merchant marine, de daring "A good many points are to u and they are backed by a strong financial group."
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  • 77 2 N.K.K. Expands Its Up River Fleet Expansion of the fleet. Of the Nissen Klsen kaisha Tor river service by the purchase of five new steamers, fotir being assigned to the Hankow-Shanghai line and one to the Hankow-Chungking line, is reported in a Nanking dispatch to the "Sin Wan
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  • 398 2 Details Of "Amsterdam" Patent In Connection with the order for two lumber-carrying ships of 3,500 tons dead-weight for the Soviet Republic placed with the Netherland Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., these ships will be built in accordance with a new patent, details of which are appended. The Amsterdam type ship,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 418 2 STEAMER SAILINGS p o and! i BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. RANCH I 17,000 Mar. 29 BURDW.LA 6.070 Apr. 11 NALDESA 10 COO Apr. 12 RANPURA 17.C00 Apr. 26 SOMALI 0.810 May 8 RAJPUT ANA 17.000 May 10 MANTUA 11,000 May 24
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    • 570 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT 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 28-4 «4-4 2J-4 LALANDIA 14-5 14-5 16-5 17-6 JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 5-6 7-6 MEONIA 25-6 25-6 26-6 28-6 Calls Madras, Djibouti. Marseilles
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    • 497 2 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAB LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1936 B.s. HARUNA MARU April 4 s.s. KATORI MARU Apr. 19 sj». KASHIMA MARU May 2 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU May 16 s.s. HAKONE MARU May 30 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist class
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    • 479 2 STEAMER SAILINGS Ay NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated in Tke undcrnoted are the Company's b> tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "TRIER," ior Manila, H'kon^ S'hai N. China Japan Apr. "TRAVE," for Manila, H kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Apr. 3 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. t "NORDLAND," also calls Genoa, Marseilles and Casablanca Mar. 31
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  • 164 3 DULL CONDITIONS PREVAIL Rubber Price Sheds Quarter Cent m Our financial Correspondent*, Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore), 19% c ts., down 14 ct. Market Tone: Quiet Tin (Singapore), $108%, up y Yesterday's Prices:— London: 6'f.,d., down %d Market Tone: Steady at close. New York: 11%
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  • 39 3 London, March 28. Sterling on New York is 4 80*4; Paris 72 15 16. Gold 1445. lOd. Ihe Stock Markets are quiet. British Government stocks were reactionary, War Loan per tent, scing back to 105'i.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 1297 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser of v 6XC J la ge and stock Rubber quotations are those ot Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt: MINING Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Issue. Value Buyers. Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 3 6 4
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  • 393 3 Akxandra j Brickworks Meeting Singapore, Friday. THE annual general meeting of Alex- andra Brickworks. Ltd.. was held yesterday at the registered offices of the secretaries, the Borneo Co., Ltd., Mercantile Bank Building, Mr. C. Jackson, the chairman, presiding. Also present Were the Hon. Mr. J. Baenall. Mr. C.
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  • 56 3 Embargo Proposed By China I he Kwangtung Foodstuffs Association is considering a suggestion which is to the effect that an embargo be placed on Siamese rice as a reply to the "ill-treatment" of Chinese in Siam. Recently, thtre was a protest against certain restrictions placed against Chinese schools
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  • 369 3 Government's Control Of Bank's Shares Shanghai, Mar. 20. IN consequence of the issue of the 1 $100,000,000 domestic loan, which virtually enables the Government to hola the controlling shares of the three leading banks, the staffs of these three banks are to be reshuffled. Mr. Chang Kung Chuen,
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  • 234 3 GUTHRIE CO.'S REPORT Quiet Optimism In Rubber Market Singapore. Mar. 28. The outstanding feature of the market has. of course, been the decreases in thp exportable allowances, the International Committee having decided that the percentage for April June is to be 70 pep cent, and July December 65 per cent,
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  • 728 3 Profit For Year Of $37,984 THE twenty-fifth annual general meet- ins of shareholders of the New Serendah Rubber Co., Ltd. was held at its registered Office, No. 1 Embankment. Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday. The Chairman, Mr. D. 11. Hampshire, presided After Lhe notice convening the meet ing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 230 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital FuWy Paid Yen 100,000,000. Keserve Fend Yen 125.800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Bafiavia, nerlin, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg:, Hanmw, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinung, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, osaka, Paris, Peiping, Rangoon. Rio
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    • 22 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. DEAD OFFICE: 16L\ Cecil St., Singapore.
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    • 77 3 Nederlandsche 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, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities of
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    • 68 3 YOUR SMALL COINS may seem too few to bother about. Don't treat them carelessly, they can mean so much. Save each day and < deposit regularly n SAVINGS ACCOUNT plus 2«i% Annual Interest paid quarterly, will soon five you a substantial balance. It's surprising just how quickly amall sums grow.
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    • 195 3 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONC RANK LTD. AND THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK LTD CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000 000 00 HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHTJUA STREET SING i PORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE RO'VD
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 614 4 ■■MBMn__i«ii»<aaa> iia^'ißi'MMWijiT M. HASSAN, 86 A 87, BRAS BAS AH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service Hnes. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or
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    • 498 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Cashier to take full control if cash and countersign cheques. Good salary. Cash Deposit S2 000. Apply to Box No. 613, cio Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Suitable for Cruiser or Speed Boat, New Morris 18 50 H.P. Commodore Marine Engine with Sterngear. ,1,440 or offer. Reply
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    • 615 4 NOTICE. TK)NG HOA LOEN TJOEN KQiNGSIE, LfR, Palembaag. (Owners of the S.S. "SENANG") NOTICE is hereby given that from Ist. April 1988 all matters in Singapore pertaining to our S.S. "SENANG" will be dealt with by our own Branch Office situated at: co GUAN HUAT HIN, 15, Phillip Street-, Singapore.
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    • 456 4 i Do Your Shoes Give j 1 You Complete Foot j I Comfort?, I i When buying Shoes, the three I main things to consider are:— I 1. Complete foot comfort, I I 2. Durability, Z 3 X Style. I I Yap Heng Shoes possess all these features. I Please
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    • 277 4 TRY SARSaPARILLA TONIC The blood builder and purifier and be convinced of its effect* in «uring various dwS chronic or otherwise. Pr,ce one bottle $1. Full Course of blood purrfymg-G bottles for $5. Sole distributors:— A. M. MOHAMED EBRAHIM CO„ 79. Hill Street, Singapore. (Opposite Central Five Stahon). AMMUNITIONS. For
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    • 310 4 1 GRAND DISPLAY OF THE VERY LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES NOW ON You are cordially invited to inspect the Wide Range on view. MODERATELY PRICED YICK YVOH BING I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road). i i PA 2 1 5 5 Blades for 10 Cents i I Razor
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  • 817 5 PSYCHIC THEME IN FILM "Their Big Moment' ZASU PITTS AND SLIM SUMMERVILLE JJOW often have you heard people exclaim that spiritualism ai d anything connected with the occult science is nothing else but auto-sug-gestion and that once a person passes into the beyond
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  • 1515 5 Glimpses Of Some Forthcoming Films A NEW type of murder mystery drama n has been introduced to the screen by Warner Bros, in The Case of the Howling Dog," featuring Warren William and Mary Astor in the stellar roles. I The plot is entirely different from
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 ■gull bahar] IMI'ARTS A SWEET FRAGRANT |fl ■I SVfcLL WHILST ASSISTING HAJK |BJ (iROWTfI. I m
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    • 265 5 I YES, INDEED r W£: STEARNS TONIC! 'JPm /wSLk 1 lwa y s use Steams' Tonic wine of cod liver extract I t0 keep flt and sm »ling— ready to do a good day s W*f<? I work or have a Sood day's ggJ| fun Stearns'Tonic keeps t me fesling
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  • 417 6 JUST WHAT Y OU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING PASSENGERS BY THE CARTHAGE Singapore, Friday. Passengers by the P. and O. liner Carthage, which left Singapore fo:Europe this morning, are as follows: Miss Wilson, Miss S. F. Lucas. Miss G Garrett, Mr. M. F. Garwood, Mr. T. R. Dunn, Mrs.
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  • 14 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Air Mail (Dutch) Mar. 21 Mar. 28
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  • 313 6 SELLING Singapore, Mar. 29. London 4 months' sight 2,4 3 32 London 3 months' sight 2|4 1110 London 60 days' sight 2j4 iga London 30 clays' sight J. London demand JJjJJ London T.T. 2;3 SII3Z Lyons and Paris demand »44 Hamburg demand 137 New York demand 55 J
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  • 73 6 From Europe (London Parcel mails! despatched on Feb. 28), by the Ranchi I due at Singapore at 5 p.m. to-day. F'-cm Australia, Netherlands indies, etc. by Air (Qantas) due at Singapore on Monday. From Europe, etc. by Air (Netherlands) di e at Singapore to-day. i From Australia by
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  • 66 6 ALHAMBRA "The Mighty Barnum." APOLLO.—Hindustani Taikles. CAPITOL.—"Th" Lives of a Ecngai Lancer." EMPIRE.—"BIack Magic." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD "Samarang" "Bold 'Em Jaii." MARLBOROUGH.—"Burn 'Em Up Barnes." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows. Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"Great Expectation^." RlTZ.—"Silver Dollar
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  • 117 6 Stabbing Affair In Kampong Bharu Singapore, Friday. At HINESE living in Kampong Bharu Road had a nerve-racking experience in the early hours of this morning. Suddenly awakened at about 3 o clock by loud noises in the room, he sprang out of bed to find two
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  • 92 6 $85,000 Vote For Chtorination And Filtration (F,om Our Own Corrcsptmdcnt) Seremban Thursday. AT Ihe meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board yesterday, the Chairman ('Mr. R. L. German) informed the members that a sum of $85,000 had been provisionally approved for the purpose of chlonnaiion and filtration of the
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  • 115 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Mar. 2'.). East. Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Ophir 22; Ilong Kheng 20. Main Wharf (Emrance Ga<c 3) Ranchi 13: Glcnogie 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gale 3) City of Adelaide 3ft; Foylcbank 32: Steel. Seafarer 34; Azumcuan Maru 36. Empire
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 388 6 SINGAPORE HOTILS (■—"■"■"■''■"■"■''■•'■"■llllllMillillilliMillllllii|iiili»ililiii,iiiiiiiiiili|iiiMliifli»i.«,.»..«„ M«ii.c, tntnti,•ulna.,«H* l SEA~yiEW HOTEL i I I IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. 1 I EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE RATH RUNNING HOT AND COLD I WATER TENNIS GOLF SWIM MING SUNBATHING. ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS. 1 TO-NIGHT j I (FORMAL). J I SPECIAL j DINNER DANCE I
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    • 113 6 Special New Vaudeville Sat 30lb Marcn f TAMGQ DU REVE* (BY MARTINIS PEACHES) SNA PPY JA Z Z (BY NANCY) "WALTZ FA NT ASIE (BY Martinis peaches) (ADMISSION 50 CENTS). [NON-STOP I *> 4n C E J FrL Mar. 29 FROM 8.30 TO 12 P.M. The All-English Band of the
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    • 26 6 j|S FORMAMINT 123 ,o day Otlw and so prevent u *i) to-morrow's Coid Fever fORMAMINT R 77* Gfm-killing trtroot-tooJett P Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 275 6 [POSTAL I NTmiCEHg SING A POUR MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY South Africa (Ophin 2.30 p.m. Mauritius <Opnu) 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Ophii) 2.30 pan. Soengci Liat (Opbir) 2.30 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, SEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Ophir) 1>.30 p.m. Bclawan and Medan tTinombc) 3 p.m. Trengganu (except Kretay) (Hong
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    • 187 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 of general interest tvill still be tncludut in the
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    • 85 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAR. 29 High Tides —4.00 a.m., 8.06 p.m. Sinpaoore Flower &how Opens, Nc-w World. Municipal Commissioners' Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. L S.C F.A. v. RE., Anson Road Stadium; Govt. League, Div. II, Printing v. AuditTreasurv, J.CJS.A.: Friendlies. M.P.H. v.
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  • 817 7 Death Of Hon. Tielman Roos, K.C. "T ve E rv U a" t rth was not illiers Rocs, X C wh J °s ann es de nouneed yeSe day d ath was an African P oli IT* 3? amon Sc^h qualities f Certai On the plah-orm
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  • 287 7 Sawmill Owners' Petition To Government AT the last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, the matter of the sawmill adjoining Kaliang Basin, which may have to be moved on account of the Civil Aerodrome, was again discussed. It was decided to postpone further discussion
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  • 123 7 Revenue Officer As Complainant Singapore, Thursday. A case ci assuali Li which a Chinese Ktvcnue Officer is the complainant and the accused a compatriot, was partly heard before the Second Magistrate. Mr N. Grice. l>.day. The incident.'it is alleged, occurred at Tanjong Rhu a few d?ys ago. The
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  • 522 7 Campaign To Increase Membership THE twelfth annual general meeting of the members of the Indian Association, Singapore, was held on Saturday March 23 at the Association premises, No. 164 Race Course Road. Mr. N. A. Mallal, President, presided. The minutes of the annual general meeting held On
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  • 189 7 London Welcomes Duke Of Gloucester T___ London, Mar. 28. tit, Duke of Gloucester received a hearty welcome home to-day on returning from his long Empire tour. H.M.A.S. Australia was escorted to Portsmouth by destroyers and flying boats and all ships in harbour were .dressed over all, while a
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  • 61 7 Meeting Of South India Moslems The South India Moslem Community will hold a meeting at the Indian Bullion Merchants Assn., 22, Market Street, to-day (Fridaj, March 29). at -i.-i Op.m sharp bo consider the preliminary arrangements for participating in the Silver Jubilee C-debra-L> on of His Majesty the
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  • 57 7 Mr. W. W. Edwards has been shot b: a bullock. When about to (hoot tin animal PU his farm in Toowoombn, Queensland, Ihe bullock charged him and Mr. Edwards dropped the rifle. A 9 the animal leapt forward, it kicked the rifle, which exploded, and the
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  • 119 7 la, U From Illiteracy To B.A. In Four Years Madrid. j AN appeal has been made to the Govj ernment on behalf of a young J washerman who is determined to become an engineer. She earns not only her livelihood by washing clothes at
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  • 129 7 Boy Drowned Off Clyde Terrace Singapore, Friday. At the inquiry into the death of a 13 i year-old Chinese- boy named Tan Yin 1 I Yew who was drowned while .sea-bath-ing off Clyde Terrace on Mar. 24, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, returned a verdict of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 68 7 If you are ILL Take "vegetable 1 l^l/l*^ ft^LLS When you wake up heavy-eyed, heavylimbed, heavy-headed when you pass your day tortured by headaches, indigestion, dizziness, biliousness when you cannot even sleep at night, it is invariably because your System is Sluggish. That's the time for Beechanfs Pills. Let them
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    • 30 7 URGENT/ w checks decay germs thraar trouble halitosis Tumblers given away with every puro m 51 chase of Tooth Paste and Mouth Wash. 1 IWIIIM Agents :-SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.
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    • 202 7 tnorelnV—hot th* size V* #mXv Am reatlDS the tane: W/FgSmW Mm mW mm mw; Jmk U ĔjSmy Hold m Br MmmW I ti«w BJp Ĕmmy JmM I much iDk Mt KB YOU CAN FILL IT AND FORGET IT for this revolutionary pen hold* 102% more ink slioics when to refill!
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 346 8 GRAND PREMIERE j £1 II IAgQ j| A J MATINEES SAT. TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 jALHAIH D If A And Sun. at 3.15 BIGGER THAN THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH Not a Circus Picture but an amazing characterisation of the life actually lived by the Great Barnum himself MORE AMAZING THAN
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    • 119 8 !SEE Thrilling Bailies. Sensational Rescues h See the beautiful Indian dancing girls Always out-numbered! r**s[ See Scenes of Unparaiieled Thrills and Granrhu:, Never out-fought I These fMMk I or* the Bengal Lancers mmwmmmmmam mwmmmm mummm heroes all. guarding each mm fl| H■ I Mm\\\m\ H other's lives, sharing eqcJt<:4Up 11
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    • 295 8 NEW WORLdI Si ESTABLISHED 1923—"PHONE NO. 6164. I TO-DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 29th I TWO IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENTS I (1) Closing date of:GRAND SILVER JUBILEE DECORATION COMPETITION (2) Opening: date of:THE "FLOWER SHOW EXHIBITIONS TO-DAY (FRIDAY), TOMORROW. SATURDAY 30TH SUNDAY 31ST. CABARET TEA DANCE (To-morrow, Saturday). (1) HOT CHA CHA," MISS ANITA
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  • 245 9 Alleged Forgery Of Cheque j For $10,000 j (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Friday. IN educated Chinese, named Saw Yew Huat, was cemmitted to the Assizes yesterday at the conclusion of the preliminary hearing in**o a charge against him of forgery for the purpose of cheating
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  • 145 9 Success Of Le Mereier's School Pupils TYPE-WRITING:—Presented 10; Passed 8: 80 per cent. 1 Chan Hon Fook (with distinction) 2 Chua Ah Chwee (with distinction) 3 Lee Chee Mun (with distinction) 4 Lim Jitt Fong (with distinction.) 5 Goh Yong Kwang. 6 Kok .Ch?a Chee. 7 Ngo Ten»
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  • 99 9 Wife Of Secretary Of Selangor Club (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Up regret to record the death of Mrs. J. Wilson (nee Maggie Sarkies) which occurred at the Bangsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday afternoon after an operation. M*s. Wilson, who was the wife
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  • 87 9 During the week ending Mar. 23, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 23,388 cases, of whicn 1Q.153 (437 c) cases were to the United Kingdom, 450 '2%) cases to the Continent of Europe, 9,970 (43%) cases to Canada, and 2,815 (12%) cases elsewhere. Total exports for the
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  • 22 9 One case of small-pox amongst the contacts of the Quarantine Camp was reported to-day. No fresh cases werj notified.
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  • 16 9 Singapore Auctioncers, of 9, Chulia Street, conduct sales of property, furniture and auctions of all descriptions.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 223 9 Great World Show Theatre HTti -n T S HT AND NIGHTLY 1 "TRADITIONAL TRICK 9 The most bfa »tiful and 100% Cantonese taking picture. NEXT CH Am GE:—"THE LOVE SACRIFICE? 7 A m ost famous Chinese talkie. Saturday and Sunday, at 4.30 ~m SKY TALKIE. "SPEED MADNESS." H NeVCOS?UMES T
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    • 295 9 CLAMOURS FOR REX /m\\ 4 "THE KING OF ■Mpw-ifj ■MjftfJpß RECORDS" < Mr WTm JIL because IT'S BETTER THAN THE/ REST ((the KiN.T?n' YET COST6S CTS. < DEfflDfM 165l 65 cts I EACH ONLY 1 I\CIUI\IS) V J EASILY WORTH PERFECT Ri(Ql}Mi T M A MUSIC HOUSE j 61/63, High
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  • 51 10 Mr. J. P. Tham beg to convey his sincerest thanks to all kind friends, staff of Th? North British Mercantile Insurance Co., Ltd., and various Clubs and Associations, who sen.' wreaths, telegrams, letters of condolence and attended the funeral of his late youngest
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  • 653 10 King Prajadhipok of Siam signed his formal act of abdication at Knowle Park this month, the document was not addressed to the Siamese Government but took the form of a statement to the people. A translation of this document is given considerable prominence in The Times,
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  • 90 10 For Royal Artillery And Royal Engineers Reuter. J London, Mar. 29. Garrison oarracle; for the Royai Artiliery and Royal Engineers' personnel will be completed in autumn for accommodating the additional personnel being despatched in the next trooping season, aid Mr. D. H. Hacking on behalf of the War
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  • 78 10 Former Sinkiang Governor On Trial Singapore. Mar. 29. The trial of General Chin Shu Jen former governor of Sinkiang. was resumed yesterday afterday afternoon in the Kiangning court. The judge. Mr. Lo Wen Lan. said that •he whole case would have to be re-open-ed as it had
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  • 47 10 China To Lodge Protest At Washington Nanking. Mar. 29. The Chinese Foreign* Office has instructed Dr. Aflred Sze. the Chinese Embassador at Washington, to lodge a □rotest with the United States Government against the restriction of Chinese -gg imports into the States.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 66 10 The Methodist Episcopal Church in Malaya is doing home mission work among the Sakais of the Cameron Highlands, and the Rev. P. B. Means, Ph. D., I will speak on the work in the Wesley 1 Church on Sunday at 9 a.m. Various classes oi the Sunday
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  • 52 10 H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will leave Lor a tour of the east coast to-day. sailing on the Lipis at 3 pm. His Excellency will be accompanied by Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas and attended by the personal staff. The party are due back in Singaoore on
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  • 38 10 An official communique announces: The Governments of the four Federated Malay States have decided to discontinue as from Jan. 1, 193b, the waiver on paymenu of fees on Assessment notices issued under the Sanitary Boards Enactment.
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  • 37 10 rm, t> London, Mar. 28. The Duke and Duchess of Kent together with Lord and Lady Clifford, took luncheon with President Roosevelt in the yacht Noujrnahal yesterday off Nassau. —British Official Wireless.
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  • 242 10 DECENTLY we reproduced an article contributed by "Candidus" to the Investors' Chronicle in which the personal attacks en Mr. John Howeson were described as "the most odious newspaper campaign I have seen for some time." Having now seen some of the articles referred to, we
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  • 215 10 I MACHINE for producing rubber in powder form direct from latex was recently demonstrated in Amsterdam before an Interested audience of Dutch and British guests. The machine was built by Messrs. Stork, of Amsterdam, for the Rubber Powder Company of London. Accord.ng to a report from The Hague,
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  • 328 10 j 11THAT happens when two horses pass I the winning post neck and neck 0 I The judges in most cases call it a "dead-heat." but there is one chance in j a million that this verdict is a correct j one. Yet no judge has
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  • 150 10 JF the claims of Professor Vinogradov, a celebrated Russ.an doctor practising in Moscow, can be substantiated, humanity owes him a debt of gratitude which it can never repay. Professor Vinogradov asserts that ne has discovered a spec-r icher the common ecld. that human which has baffled medical
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  • 247 10 By "Looker-On" NOTTINGHAM Pageant is t 0 be heid this summer. In cricketing circles conjecture is rife as to whether it will include, a Triumphal Carr. AAA "One American jazz-band member now plays a harp," says a gossip. We are not told who slew him. AAA
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 93 10 \\m\ PRICES FROM: $45.00 ruTae C3Afl,Eo©ra~i Sole Agents:— Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. I ANNUAL I CASH I BEGINS I 1 Monday f I 104 April Ist I page FQR TWO WEEKS ONLY I sale OPEN UNTIL 5.30 P.M. jjj I book DAILY THROUGHOUT THE WEEK jj I Post
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    • 11 10 THE SURE WAY TO REDUCE TAXATION USE THE 1 RAILWAY i
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  • 106 11 M. LITVINOFF'S SPEECH COLLECTIVE EFFORTS NEEDED Anglo-Russian Talks Review Of The European Situation REFERRING to the rise of "serious and alarming impediments to the preservation of normal and peaceful international order/ M. Litvinoff, the Soviet Foreign Commissar, i n an important speech which he
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  • 1495 11 THE FIRST MĔETING Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 29. 'JiHE Eden-Litvinoff conversation.-; lasted over two hours and it is understood that important questions in the international situation, particularly with regard to Herr Hitler's statements, were discussed in a friendly atmosphere and it appears that so far no disagreement has arisen between the
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  • 104 11 k* n usual 'Application To Chief Justice \IR. D. K. Walters made an application while the Bankruptcy Court was sitting this morning requesting the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard) to consider in chambers an application regarding a child who was alleged to have been kidnapped in
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  • 167 11 Coffeeshop Proprietor Victimised Singapore, Friday. The proprietor of a coffee shop in Victoria Street was robbed by armed Cantcnese late last night. At about 11 p.m. three Cantoned? en ered the shop and paitook of refreshments. They remained in the shoo for some time and just as the
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  • 43 11 Appeal To Be Heard On June 20 i Reuter. Trenton, Mar. 29. 'JHE appeal of Bruno Hauptmann, who was sentenced to the electric chair for the kidnapping and murder of Col. Lindbergh's baby, will be heard on June 20.— Reuter,
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  • 46 11 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. CINEMA TOPICS, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. FAMOUS S. AFRICAN STATESMAN. 7. MEDICAL COLLEGE CONVOCATION, 12. SPORTS NEWS. 14 and 15. FORMER KING OF SIAM, 16. CEYLON AND THE JUBILEE, 17. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 17. LITIGATION OVER SALVAGE OF THE ASIA, 10.
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  • 135 11 Chopper Attack On Three Tamils i I Singapore, Friday. Serious injuries were susiaincd by three Tamils during an affray in Killi- 1 ney Road at 2.30 this morning when i they were alleged to have been at acked j by a compatriot with a chopper. One of
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  • 102 11 Opened By H.E. The Governor THE Singapore Flower Show was opened a* the New World at noon to-day in the presence of a large gathering. Mr. J. Laycock called upon His Excellency to declare the show open, adding ;ha rthis was the fifth year in which such a
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  • 252 11 4 Fighting Near Great Wall Shanghai, March 29. CHINESE and Japanese forces clashed near the Great Wall on Wednesday, it is learnt. The Japanese entered the Wall from Koupeikou to suppress bandi.s, bu', owing to a misundeis.anding they came into conflict with People's Corps east of Huaijao.
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  • 521 11 Devaluation Of Belga SERIOUS CURRENCY CRISIS Reuter. Brussels, Mar. 28. AN official order was published today for closing the Belgian bourses to-day, to-morrow and Saturday and there will be no quotations of foreign exchange during these days. DEVALUATION OF BELGA It is not proposed to make
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    • 84 11 HUMAN BUTTER 1 I The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions under which it is made- 1 j Produced Victoria, and packed with scruffyPulous care in order MAAS. t 1 1 n i a a B*w g II NE W H. M. V. PORTABLE
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  • 2930 12 Governor At Medical College Convocation 'Presentation Of Diplomas Jo Successful Graduates Singapore, Thursday. ne many things of note t which this country of Malaya y can show, there is nothing, I think. I that is so remarkable as the facilities which have been provided
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  • 276 12 Mr. K. B. Grautoff Miss M. Berg Singapore, Friday. THE Presbyterian Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding yesterday afternoon when Miss Marianns Berg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Berg' cf Bielefeld. Germany, became the bride of Mr. Karl Bernhard Grautoff, son of the late
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  • 76 12 Appointed Governor-General Of Canada London, Mar. 27. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. John Buchan, M.P., as Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada in succession to Lord Bessborough whose term cf office will expire shortly. Lord Bessborough is at present engaged on a farewell
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  • 196 12 Singapore. Thursday. Upper Serangoon Road was the scene of a nasty motor accident yesterday morning between two cars and a motor lorry in which an European lady who was travelling in one the cars received minor injuries. She refused ta be taken to hospital by ambulance. An Indian
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  • 525 12 Case Continued Against Court bailiffs Singapore, Thursday. THE. preliminary enquiry in which th? District Court Bailiffs, Ahmat Shah, and N. J. d'Cruz and 2 other Sikn watchmen. Hari Singh and Dharam Singh stand charged with receiving illegal gratification and cheating came up for further hearing to-day befoie.
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  • 99 12 The Municipal health statement tor* the week ended March 23 shows that there were 20*5 deaths, as compared with 210 in the preceding week and with 109 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causej of death were: Beriberi 14. phthi is 18, malam
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  • 96 12 Mr. John Peel, M.C.S. who is acting State- Treasurer, Taiping, will pay a Short visit to his mother and father, Sir William and Lady Peel, in Hongkong before they leave on retirement, after nearly forty years' service in the East. Mr. Peel leaves Singapore on April 13. Thy Rev. Father
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  • 904 13 GERMAN FROM AUSTRALIA Herr Egon Kisch ESCAPE FROM "HELL 1 ON EARTH" OERR Egon Kisch, the first man Hitler arrested after the famous Reichstag fire, and whom the Australian Government refused to allow to land, is a passenger in the Orford, which arrived in
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  • 53 13 Pear-Admiral K. Nakamura and the officers of the Japanese Warships which arrived in Singapore on id an crficial call o:\ His Excellency the Governor at Government Hcu«e Inter In the day. Sir Shenton Thomas the central figure with the Roar-Admiral on his right and the Japanese Consul Genera; at Singapore
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  • 90 13 Viscount Bridgeman Appointed Chairman London. March 28. The Prime Minister announced in the House of Common." thai Viscount Bridgeman, has been appointed chairman of the British Broader*tin~ Corporation in place of Mr. J. H. Whitley, who died las: month. Lord Bridgeman has been a member of the Board
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  • 83 13 Treasure Island 99 At The Roxy A fascinating vara of niratea who rove seas in search of hidden treasures is Rcber: Louis S.evenson's Treasure Island, produced by Metrc-Goldwyn-Mayev and screened at the Roxy Theatre J last night. Wallace Beery and Jack e Ccoper i iive excellent portrayals of
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  • 100 13 Raids Follow Shooting Of Police Officers Reuter Wireless. Dublin, Mar. ZQ. Following the shooting and wounding of two police officers in the City on Saturday night and the offer oi the army council of the Irish Republican Army to assist the striking tram and bus workers, city
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  • 586 13 Interesting Address By Dr. C. T. Wang Singapore, Friday. TYR. C. T. Wang, a former M'nister of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese Government, who is on a private visit to Malaya, delivered a public lecture yesterday afternoon at the Tivoli Hall to a large crowd
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  • 212 13 Mascot Thriller At Royal And Marlborough Singapore, Friday. "Burn 'Em Up Barnes," the new Mascot master serial which will be screened at the Marlborough and Theatre Royal Theatres to-night, sets a pace for stunts and thrills far in advance of anything yet offered for the screen.
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  • 30 13 British Official Wireless. London, March 28. Over 100 vessels are expected to be present at the Jubilee Naval Review by the King on July 16.—British Official Wireless,
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    • 65 13 IMI MMM M M MKMN Miiiiu^ SHELVADOR I j When you buy a Shelvador you are buying extra I convenience and extra space that cannot be f bought in other refrigerator of same size at 1 any price. 1 M m a m 5 I LEE FLETCHER 102, North Bridge
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  • 235 14 AMERICAN AIR RACE Big Prize Money Offered j AMERICA, following Australia's lead, is organising an air race from Washington to Buenos Aires and back, on the lines of the London-Melbourne air race. General Johnson, former N R.A. Administrator, has been proposed as a director of tile race committee with Mr.
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  • 118 14 The following will be selected to represent the Siong 800 A.A. 2nd XI j against the F. and N. 2nd Team in a friendly inateh, today, at the latter's ground, at 5 p.m. sharp:—Liang Yew. Wall Cheong. Boon Thuan, Yew Hock. Seek Kay. Kirn Tong. Swee Teck.
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  • 220 14 Golden Miller's Jockey Wants Rain London, March 29. COLDE Miller's jockey wants lots of overnight rain a", he thinks the pre sent fas: state of the course might enable some of the others to stay better than they would have under severe conditions. Trainer Anthony is not without
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  • 25 14 £100 Prize Goes To Sarawak Reuter. Dublin, Mar. 29. IN the Irish Sweep a £100 prize has been drawn by "Crime," kuching, Sarawak.—Reuter.
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  • 25 14 Reuter. London. March 28. The following match in the First Division of the English Football League was played to-day: Leicester 6; Tottenham o.—Reuter.
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  • 109 14 Superior Combination Gives R.A. A 4-Nil Victory Cricket Club Lose By Six Goals To Malays Singapore, Friday. League sanies and one. match hi the Commercial Cup competition were played yesterday in Singapore. In the First Division, the R.A. ran away with a four-goal
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  • 630 14 Gunners Flay Constructive Football ]i/JAKING their first appearance in Division I of the S.A.F.A. League at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon., the R.A., playing construtive football, had little dilticulty in beating a rather weak S.R.C. team. The Gunners have a much improved team this season and
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  • 667 14 Malays Score Six Without Reply THE SC.C. were badly beaten again in the Second Division match played oil ihe Padang yesterday, tno Malays scoring six times without the Club being able tc reply. The SCC. started off with ten players, .heir goalie tailing to turn up and Buchanan
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  • 26 14 Singapore, Thursday, ihe Third Division soccer match between the Abattoirs and Cannmc Was played to a two-all draw on the V.M.C.A. ground this evening
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  • 69 14 Yields From The Last Series THE five Test Matches between England and Australia during the 1944 season yielded gross gate and stand receipts amounting in all to £88,313 12s. 5d. The official figures are: Nottingham £14,569 14s. 6d. Lord's £23,225 Os. 6d. Manchester £16,227 1JS. lid. I<ecds £15,633
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  • 559 14 Bankers Outclassed By Harbour Board What can be described as an entirely cne-sided match was the game between the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in the Commercial Cup Competition played on the Harbour ground this evening. The Bankers were outclassed in
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  • 403 14 Review Of Past Year's Activities THE following is the report of the S.ngapore Lawn Tennis Assoc-a.. for the year 1934, wmch w*il be pre* ed at the annual general meeting to be held at the Singapore Cncket Club on April 11 at 6.4b p.m.: MEMBERSHIP The
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  • 62 14 CKvketers Save House From Flames Brisbane. Mar. 16. Prompt action by cricketers playine in U*B Western Suburbs, v. South Brisbane match 'he home cf an eUerly woman at Graeeville from destruction nrr The crieke.ers saw volumes of smoke I ;ssuine from the buiJdinp and on ar j rival
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  • 44 14 toll friendly game between the Jose»' j's nUitution and the V.M.C A whic f V if Played on the School ground BKdK "ninr M IVV b >' 2 8 0alS to 1, the Will mng goal being scored off a penalty
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    • 14 14 PINEAPPLE nSsS DEVONSHIRE ALSO FIHEST CURED DANISH COLD STOPPAGE b Bir u/artn Studios 47
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    • 81 14 f( SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL We h:iM )Us{ \l Mi'M l MAKES OF RACKETS received a large i rlt INCLUDING TUP: LATEST stock °f British J) I!>ir> MODELS Badminton Rackets will be strung with the frames. 11 ,K st Q ua »ty Victor Tropical Gut, Strun w' h Ifiu Victor's
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  • 804 15 Annual Meeting v OVERDRAFT AT BANK REDUCED (From Our Ou>n Reporter) I poh, Thursday. Till; annual general meeting of the members of the Perak Turf Club w is held in the Secretary's office. Brewster Road, Ipoh, yesterday evening when, probably for the first time, int.
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  • 708 15 Fadang Clubs In Twi-Day F! \iures THE Padang Clubs will be engaged in hro two-day fixtures th > week-end, ih first teams meeting on the S.C C. ground and the second teams on the S.R.C. grounds. Both games should prove most i t'^resting. Several other games ar? also
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  • 160 15 Fails To Fulfil Visit To Sydney REGARDING the non-arrival of Kwok Chun Hang. Chinese champion breaststroke swimmer, in N.S.W. after arrange- ments had been. made by the N.S.W. j Hon. Secretary, Mr. Dudley Hcilmrich. w#tn Mr. A. W. B. Fawcett (hen. sec. o f the Victorian A.S.A.) for
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  • 124 15 The 4, Patiala Job" For Coaching j Pc.tiala. a mighty Sikh potentate, also j is a good shot, but is much bet'er known I as a cricketer and fcr his unceasing interest in the game. j This. wa.s inherited from his father. the first Prince to get
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  • 65 15 j Fntries foi the '\V and "B" Singles i rhamrjionship tournaments of the Marigold Badminton Party, v/ill close on Mar. I 20. I Entries, accompanied by remittance. I sbou|d be forwarded to the sports capbain Mr. Quek Scrg Quee. co Govern- mcnt Monooolies Dept Maxwell Road I The
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  • 211 15 Results Of Ties In Spring Tournament Singapo-.c. Thursday. THE follow ng are the results Of matches played to-day in the S.C.C. Spring Lawn Term's Tournament: CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS. A. C. Potts and O. R. S. Blteman beat P H. Swir.chatt and D. K. Evans 4-6; 7-5; 10-8. A. D.
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  • 187 15 K.K. Sporting Union Beat Kinta Indians I From Our Own reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. The Kuala Kangsar Sporting Union defeated the Kinta Indians at cricket on the former's ground on Sunday by the wide margin of 124 runs. The Union piled up a score of 189 against their opponents'
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  • 165 15 Hockey Federation's v Move j New Delhi. March 19. THE Indian Hockey Federation, at its meeting, cclected the team to tour New Zealand in the Summer. The team com is s of the following: Goal-keepers: r i. Blake (Bind) and h. K'lakherjce (Bengal). FuU-backs: X
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  • 406 15 Sixth Annual Competition On Mar. 31 The Singapore Amateur Weightlifters' Association will hold their 6th Annual Weight-lifting Competition, open to members only, on March 31, at 3.30 p.m. at rh; premises cf their president, Mr. Tan Soo Chye, 267 Tembeling Road. The competition will be held on a
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    • 181 15 -mw^iw— mimjM .ii mi imnwr- iiiiirnimrTrnrmrfii ■tiwwawiWMwwiiiiii«iiiiwiiij>wi »w—u—^^»«m—g^pm 1)0 YOU REALISE THAT THE I (iivcs direct service to Iniled Kingdom, j v Australia and inter- 1 r A mediate ports? j Operates regularly, 1 weekly, and cheaply? Postage to United Kingdom and Au^ra--9 lia for Vi oz. letters is |J
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    • 121 15 I Assets exceed $14,000,000 Assurance in force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance j Company, Limited. i fa jfl (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*) rjj HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Mfc RuildinK. Ocil Strert. Singapore. p 1 I LONDON OFFICE 27, OM .Jewry, E.C. jjj The Company has £20,000 deposited
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  • 834 16 Message To People "NO LIBERTY OF THE SUBJECT" DESCRIBING the formal act oi' abdication of King Prajadhipok of Siam, which was signed on Mar. 2, The Times says:— The act is not addressed to the Siamese Government, the King, it is understood, having preferred that i
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  • 30 16 The Choir of St. Gregory, Church of the Sacred Heart, Tank Road, will celebrate the feast of the Patron Saint by holding a Musical Mass on Sunday at 8 a.m.
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    • 265 16 R When buying Tea, be guided by the masses and get the Tea that pi jjj has found universal favour with a discriminating public. G |GrOXii> I S Tea II offered you to-day with the utmost confidence that no gj q{ better value can be secured anywhere. X X] Obtainable
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    • 457 16 A TRIUMPH FOR THE TRIBUNE 1 GREAT JUBILEE FEATURE —_———j. mmmmmm I 111 Mm FAMOUS DRAMATIST DESCRIBES THE KING AND HIS REIGN JOHN DRINK WATER'S OUTSTANDING WORK FOR THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SUNDAY TRIBUNE (SPECIAL JUBILEE ISSUE SPECIAL JUBILEE ISSUE' of 44 PAGES on of 28 PAGES- on APRIL 23. APRIL
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  • 451 17 Address To The King DEBATE IN STATE COUNCIL gIK Baron Jayatilaka, in the Ceylon State CoMfiH recently, moved ;uti a oniiinttee of 11 members of Council Uv appointed to draft an Address to be presented to His Majesty the King on the occasion of his Jubilee,
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  • 79 17 Three Lyri#s t5y Her To Be PuUlish'ed New York.. y M Jiva.i who before hjr marriage Barbara the Wool worth ij blossoming forth as a lyric wr.'t- l-;i written the lyrics for thrc .«oogs > .ire ahout b" publish"d. The musk* K!sri Maxwell, well-know i for l>a: 'i
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  • 245 17 Malayan Flying Clubo In Conference Kuala Lumpur. THE news that all the Flying Clubs Malaya have held a conference in Kuala Lumpur—the first of its kindis welcome as showing that the Flying Clubs are not slew in taking steps to put civil aviation here on a well
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  • 196 17 IN a local police court the other day a man wa s given the option of a fine oi S2C or 30 days' imprisonment for cruelty to a goat.- The evidence showed that U was nor just a simple act of cruelty such as might be performed
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  • 104 17 "Gardening for Amateurs fej Malaya Dublished by the Malayan Y.W.C.A., will be en sale at the Flower Sho.v at the New World March 29 to 31. This book shOßld be in the hands of everyone interested mm gardening. The writer of the beck. Mrs. D. Butter, of Kuala
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  • 60 17 Singapore, Thursday. Misses A. J. King and J. M. H. Patterson and Mrs. K. H. Smith all pleaded guilty before Mr. C. H. WhHton, the Fourth Magistrate this morning with disobeying the Traffic Regulations. While Miss A J. King was cautioned and discharged. Miss J. M. H.
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  • 486 17 Running Commentary On Grand National Wireless TO-DA"i S Empire w.reless programme is as follows:— G 20 p m. Big Ben. Reginald New, at thv Organ of the Regal, Kingston -oil-Thames. 6.50 p.m. "In t'he Shadow." A plav for broadcasting hy Hovton Giddy. Produced by William MacLurg. Greuiiwich
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  • 96 17 C.20 a.m. G.S.A. 49.6 metres and G.S.B. 31.5 metres, Transmission 5. 6.20 p.m. g.S.F. 19.82 mcir«rs and G.S.G. 16.86 metres. Transmission 2. 7.50 p.m. G.S.F. 13.82 metres and G.S.E. 25.3 metres, Transmission 2. 9.35 p.m. G.S.E. 25.3 me>cs and G.S.C. 31.3 metres, Transmission 3. 11.20 p.m. G.S.C. 31.3
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  • 128 17 Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day as a-.nounced by Phohi, Holland broadbas follows. WaVelen th <* 25.57 metres 850 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 8.55 p.m. Talk by Dr. W. L. Sl>t 9.10 p.m. Phohi Schrammel-ard Tzigane 1. Vienna March. Fitz Kreisler. X
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  • 92 17 a i Warsaw. A boy at j.ubhn. Poland, has had 89 screws, nans and ether metal obiects in his stomach for several years—and just I discovered it. He was taken to the hospital as fa Was troubled by a mysterious pair. An i A-iuy examination revealed the presence
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  • 208 17 Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day as announced by the German Shortwa\e Station. Berlin, Broadcasting House, is as follows: 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement (Gjrm., Engl.) German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 4.20 p.m. Short Conceit. 4.50 p.m. News in English. 5.05 p.m.
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  • 377 18 Did Not Know There Was A Collision (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. DURING the course of an inquest in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday, as a sequel to a fatal collision between a car and a cycle, a woman passenger in the
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  • 227 18 Indian Acquitted By K.L. Magistrate (From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. When Karuppiah. an Indian, was charged with en icing away a married woman, the compainant, also named Karuppiah, was absent when his name i was called. However, af er a t'me the man. accompanied by
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  • 209 18 Singapore, Thursday. Two Chinese workmen employed by tin Singapore SLpway and Engineering Cc, Ltd at Tanjong Rhu appeared be- lore Mr. J. M. Brander. the Third Magistrate to-day on a charge of distilling i jiciro! without a licence. Th*"- nccr.sfd were Chan Ah Ling and Whatt Kee who
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  • 101 18 i At Ike 27th annual general meeting of I the Sins-npore Shorthand Writers' Assoe'at:>\ IHd on the Mar. 25, the following "'ere elected office-bearers for 1935:— Mr Cheang Peng Moh President: I Mr. E B. Salomon ("reelectedL V dent: Mr. K. R. Na du (re-elected). Hon. j Rocrota'-v
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  • 318 18 Personal Pars About iiOcal People DEPORT has it that Mr. C. C. Broun, "> British Adviser, Trengganil, will succeed Mr. H. G. R. Leonard as British Resident of Pahang. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson have left Kuala Lumpur for a trip to Batavia. Mrs. Coutts-Milne, Lady Medicai
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  • 368 18 Prosecution Again*! Woman Owner (From Our Own RepotU r Kuala Lumpur. Pi LEO Heng. a good looking C» woman, had two charges tv before Mr. P. K. Wilson yesterday by the Sanitary Board and the i th« I the Police. The charges were almost the
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  • 73 18 The office-bearers of the Lian Kok are as follows: President. Mr. Lim Bah Kow: vice-presidents. Mr. Ang X Guan and Mr. Wong Siew Tteng; hon. secretary. Mr. Lim Ber.g Sunn: hon. asst. secretary. Mr. Ong Keng Hock: I treasurer. Mr Scow Chin Teck: auditor, Mr. Tay Boon Hua superintendent, Mr.
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    • 514 18 Messrs. POWELL CO./ LTD. j in 2, Raffles Place. f jjj (Established 1863). E ft Straits Settlements' Oldest Sale-room. g j Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and jjj a miscellaneous goods. ru in a TO LET. l Cj 1 large 2-storey compound house, No. 107 A. Sophia
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    • 89 18 Kill Kidney 1 Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidneytrouble and Bladder weakness have ntopped Getting Up Nights, Leg Pain?, Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism. Dizziness. Lumbago, Burning. Itching. Smarting, Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor's new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). etently soothes, tones, cleans, and heals, raw aore kidneys.
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    • 333 18 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS FORTHCOMING IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ETC.. To Be Hi Id At No. 1"», Kirn Yam Road. ON SATURDAY NEXT. HTH APRIL. 1935. AT 2.30 I M. Ccmpris'ng:—Handscmely-made. well-kept siting, dnmg and bedroom fur.:i:ure of every description, including Columbia "Vi-Va Tonal" doubler.prine motor eat "net
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  • 99 19 SHIPPING FIRM AND CHARTERERS CLAIM COMPENSATION ADRIFT IN CHINA SEAS ASSISTANCE UNDER ALLEGED ADVERSE WEATHER rai hulk of the s.s. Aaw now lying at an an*le of Mime nfteon decree* off Stonecutters Island, has entered another stage of the remarkable experiences which have befallen
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  • 1626 19 QEFENDANTS were "the ship Asia provisionally known as Tao Maru," and were represented by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, K.C., instructed by Mr. E. S. C. Brooks, of Hastings and Co. Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C.. instructed by Mr. (T. E. C. Marton, of Messrs. Deacons,
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  • 143 19 Gunman Reformed Tferwgß Tait And Kindness Chicago. A poor resident of this city ba* not only persuaded a gunma* not to too him but STim the bandit home a reformed character. Conrad Prenear was rewrnmg home, his arms loax£Twith groceries when the bandit heid him up.
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  • 601 19 Public Buildings To Be Floodlit London. A SILVER London for the Silver Jubilee. Such is the latest plan being considered by the Office of Works here—a plan to be put into effect by the floodlighting of as many buildings as possible. There is little doubt
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    • 91 19 C ffW HIS HAIR STAYS WICI AND TRIM jm I It takes more than water hold EK> V I wiry young hair in place. Stacomb X Cl !S the answer Thou S h thj crcarn jffl is light and free from grease it keeps Ri f PM any boy's hair
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    • 559 19 CHILD'S FACE A IiSSJLSCALES Had to Keep Bandages on Hands. Healed by Cuticura. My boy was a mass of scales on his free. He kept scratching them until they went to his head and covered it. We were ashamed to let him out. He got so itchy we had to
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