Malaya Tribune, 4 April 1935

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales] XXII, No. SO SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Apr. 4, 1935. Malaya Tribune lV^^. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, ***** FIVE UKNJfc
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 211 1 f,a,l The tribune Dominant \n Ira Clover Brand a by Y° ur P urse i,/ Brand !rt^r N,SM M I«ioH NATUW E 5 fftviw v Quality and economy Economy and EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Satisfaction. PF v A vr. KTT/H.A UTMPIT* SINGAPORE RED FEATHER BUTTEBL j l n j EVERY
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    • 134 1 (jflllj THE "CONiAX" CAMEI Bouquet Those who do nut use HIMALAYA BOUQUET TOILET PREPARATIONS i*!B| cannot know just how perfectly delightful they are. Perfumed with the 32ji| I fragrance of flowers from the mountains, Himalaya Bouquet captivates Si I the senses with a delicate and fascinating aliure. Singai Ku i
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  • 645 2 Shipping News Notices. BRITAIN'S SCRAP AND BUILD PLAN Its Meaning In Terms Of Employment "IT is the intention of the Government to I see thai British shipping is given a iqmre deal," declared Dr. K\ I- Burgin. Parliam ntary Secretary to Wie Board of Trade speaking at the a mual
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  • 135 2 A strange comedy was played out on the line;* Kitsurin Maru recently when that vessel was on its way to Kobe from Dairen, says the .Japan Chronicle. Passengers in the saloon were astonished vjion an attractively dressed young woman suddenly shrieked at the siglo of a
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  • 399 2 Reports At Lloyds Ever) Day MOST people would consider sea travel if rot an absolutely safe form, of transport at least as safe a method as there, is. This is true of large liners, and. indeed, most passenger vessels. The number of accidents and even major disasters which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 409 2 SIEAMEII SAILINGS P.-O I and BRIT3SH INDIA P. 0. S. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BVRDWi.A 6,070 Apr. 11 NAl.dk:: a 16,000 Apr. 12 RANIM RA 17.000 Apr. 26 SOMALI 6,810 May 8 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 May 10 MANTUA 11,000 May 24 BAN<;\ r .<)RK 6,000 June 6
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    • 473 2 0. S. K. LINE. (Incorporated in Japan). For SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH AMERICA RIO DE JANEIRO MARU Apr. 28 g MONTEVIDEO MARU May 26 27 FOR E\ST AND SOUTH AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. TOFUKU MARU Apr. 4 5 MANILA MARU Apr. 8 jj THAMES MARU Apr. 16 M FOR BOMBAY AND
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    • 212 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. o S'hara. ERR?A 23-4 23-4 24-4 26-4 LALANDIA 14 5 14-6 16-6 »J JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 6-6 MFOVTA 25-6 25-6 26-6 M The above vessels are combined and cargo vessels with excellent first
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    • 478 2 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated m Jsp* n> To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1935 ba. HARUNA MARU April 4 M. KATORI MARU Apr. 19 s.s. KASHIMA MARU May 2 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU May 16 s.s. HAKONE MARU May 30 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist
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    • 449 2 STEAMER SAILINGS tNORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated in The undcrnotod arc the Company', intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Apr. v HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. I SAALE also calls Genoa, Marseilles and Casablanca Apr. o NECKAK also calls Genoa, Marseilles, B'lona, Casablanca Apr. L 8 MINIMUM FARES.
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  • 1292 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS fJ he »v f^l lOWinK mining Share notations are issued by Fraser of FrasP. r gC StoCk br k rs Rubber Quotations are those ot Fiaser Co., and Lyall and Evatt- MINING Singapore, Thursday. 10 a.m. Issue. Value Buyers. Sellers. 4 Ampat Tin
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  • 408 3 Profit Of $330,000 Last Year THE annual report of tht Straits Steamship Company, Limited for presentation to the, shareholders at the fiftieth general meeting of the company, to be held on Apr. 6, at noon, states: The directors beg to submit an audited statement of accounts for
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  • 424 3 Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., in their weekly report state:— Plantation.—There has been general depression throughout the week and heavy forced liquidation on an unwilling market has caused a fall in values of nearly a halfpenny per lb. It is estimated that some 30,000 tons have gone into
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  • 646 3 Profit Of $32,828 For Last Year 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. A PROFIT for the. past year of n $32,828.29 was reported at the annual meeting of Utan Simpan Rubber Co., Ltd., held on Monday at the registered office of the company, No. 1. Embankment,
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  • 129 3 Official Mission Visiting Britain London, Apr. 3. THE E:4ypti;m Trade Ifiaaloa which ig vis tinf4 London at the Government's lnvitaticn will be met on arrival tomorrow evening by Colonel Colvillc, Parliamentary Secretary of the. Overseas Trade Department of the Board Of Trade The mission, whose object is
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  • 171 3 Move To Obtain Fixed Price The Malayan pineapple industry will be greatly benefited by a move on the nan of the canners to obtain a fixcJ price for their pineapples by. forming an agency in order that they may be guarded against unfair competition As a result of
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  • 29 3 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 3. Sterling on New York 4.80; Pan--72 9 15. Gold 1455. 7f-d. War Loan 3'j per cent. 106 116. —British Official Wireless.
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  • 50 3 Fee For Invoice Forms Fixed At $6.50 The Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore, announces that the fee for each set of Consular invoice forms is £6 50 (Straits! ami not $7 as previously advised. Those who have purchased fOtms since April 1 will be repaid the cO cents overcharge.
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  • 93 3 During the week ending March 30. 1935, exports from Malayan port > amounted ro 22.769 cases, of which 9.821 '43 per cent cases were to the United Kingdom, 795 (3 per cen?> cases to the Continen. of Europe, 9,335 (41 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 2,818 <13
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 443 3 TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION VALUES CONTINUE TO SAG Consumers Display No Interest <riy Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday, noon. 1 s Prices:— i: ibber (Singapore), 18% cts., down ct. Market Tone: Dull. (Singapore), SllO- 5 up $1« esterdai's Prices:— |< tn .">"' ;;d.. down 1 »d. 1 ket Tone: Easier. York:
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    • 27 3 tmm THE EASTERN UNITED ABSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cedl St., Singapore, f,. C JOTTWSOV M*wter*r
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    • 79 3 Nederlandscbe Handel-Maalscbappii, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITli BRANCHEF IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughoub 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
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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. HE A D OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 539 4 (M. HASSAN, I 86 37. BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work bi electrical, pas and water service lines. We five prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligatl('n' 'PHONE 3411.
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    • 566 4 EDUCATION AL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. I <a Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghant, Singapore. SnrK for a Sound Musical Diploma. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Principal MERCANTILE 61, WATERLOO STREET. Study in your spare tame. Courses available in all subjects .nierT Senior
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    • 572 4 RAFFLES COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS. Entrance Scholarships not exceeding ten in number, will awarded by he Councd of Raffles College in May, 1985. These Scholarships will be of the value of $72U ear and will be tenable for vhree years but I may be withdrawn or suspended by the Council if th?
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    • 433 4 ~1 1, u M n iHiui..i..iHi.«f.«™^"«"^"«, ,,,,,,,,w' I TRADE 'LOTUS' MARK 1 FACE BEAUTIFIER, I (A British Empire Product). I Makes the FAIR-BEAUTIFUL- 1 BE AUTY-an- ANGEL. I Bewitchingly Perfumed now the I CRAZE in Malaya, D.E.U Siam. I Ask for Free SAMPLES. Enclose Postage. 2 i For all Sexes
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    • 386 4 LANE MOTOR GARAGE, 69, Penan* Lane- USED CARS! Standard L,M J Saloon. S"^ r ou J r U f 0 Saloon. Chrysler All cars* perfect ,ond:t Trade i «Jl J eyl *9 R Creasing $1. Hoods, cushion hatteries dynamo repairs are also Sakerwe als y o BUY OR EXCHANGE ased
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    • 273 4 %Jv \3 II ItlllMl 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I (Near Middle Road) 1 THE RIGHT SHOP j IN TOWN FOR ALL I REPAIRS I OF I CLOCKS, WATCHES I AND GRAMOPHONE Contractors for the Repair Clocks Watches to the British iy and R.A.F. Bane, Malaj S Blades for 10 Cents
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  • 658 5 The Yard's Move SCIENCE AND THE detective (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 20. n,jarm> Davidson, of the Patho ical Department of Edinburgh •>ity. who has been appointed >i- of the scientific laboratory set up at the Metropolitan College, Hendon, has
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  • 86 5 Tram Conductor Gets Six Months Munich. Otto Wahl. a ttam conductor of Ch, picked up a penny t cket already and resold it to a passenger, poena, the money himself. A plain clothes pcliceman who haped to be riding on the tram saw him. and Wahl
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  • 1376 5 Pier Acquaintances In Breach Action (By Air Mail) London, March 13. OUT of a promenading incident on one of Blackpool's famous piers developed a breach of promise action thai occupied a judge and jury for two days at Manchester Assizes. The verdict was given in favour
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  • 253 5 j 'Bad Tempered Men No Good At Geneva" London. |*TO man should bo allowed to take part in the deliberations at Geneva, it he has not learned how to organise peace in h\s own home." With these words Dr. Josiah Oldfieiu J add essed a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 242 5 To the smoker RESPIROIDS are invaluable, as an immediate corrective of smoker's cough, as a cure lor *bnioKtr j> throat,' and as a means of keeping the throat in a healthy condition. To non-smokers too, RESPIROIDS arc equally helpful, in promptly relieving coughs, sore throat, and colds. At all chemists
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  • 157 6 Italian View Of Stressa Conference Reuter Wireless. Milan, Apr. 2. IT is necessary to pour a Certain amount of water oo the wine of exaggerated or t mism regarding the Stressa Conference, states an article in Popolo DTtaliu, attx buted tq Signor Mussolini, which warns
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  • 97 6 The Municipal health statement for the week ended Mar. 30 shows that there were 191 deaths, as compared with 203 in the preceding week and with 197 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were:—Beriberi 8, phthisis 21. malaria 15, pneumonia
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  • 161 6 Death 0£ 42-Year-Old Hylam Woman Singapore, Wednesday. The. Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, returned a verdict of suicide ut the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a 42-year-old Hylam woman, Lim Jiok Eng. who lived with her husband in Liang Seah Street. In his evidence.,
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  • 59 6 Broadcast Talk On Jubilee Funds British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 3. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales will broadcast a talk en the Jubilee thankoffering funds on Am. 12 at 9.32 p.m Recordings on Apr. 13 will be at 12.45 a.m, 1.35 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. This broadcast
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  • 535 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING END OF MAURETANIA Famous Old Cunard Liner To Be Broken Up London, Apr. 3. Ocean travellers throughout the world will learn with regret that tne famous j old Cunard liner Mauretania is shortly to make her last voyage to Rosyt.i where she
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  • 119 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Apr. 4. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Toyama Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kola 16; Ranella 11* Pangkor 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Karoa 30; Foylebank 32; Korgo Maru 34; Cingalese Prince 36; Klang 38. Empire
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  • 87 6 From Europe 'London mails despatched on Mar. 14) by the Rajula due at Singapore to-morrow. From Europe etc. by Air (Netherlands) dv* 1 at Singapore to-morrow. From Holland by SJS. Kota Tjandi due at Singapore at 6 p.m. to-day. From Philippine Islands by s.s. president Polk due at
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  • 13 6 H.M.S. Calcutta arrived from home yesterday and sailed to-day for Hongkong.
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  • 315 6 SELLING Singapore, Apr. 4. London 4 months' sight 2|4 332 London 3 months' sight 2,4 London 60 days' sight 2,4 i London 30 days' s'ght gj London demand io ondon T.T. 2|3 3L32 Lyons and Paris demand JJj Hamburg demand Jg* New York demand JJ/a Batavia and Sourabaya
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  • 208 6 Singapore. Apr. 4. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $137 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 per Koyan $135 r. Islam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $133 Rice. B. Shun N. 1 pe* Koyan $118 Rio B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan 111* Rice, Siam, Al $20Rice,
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  • 14 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Air Mail (Dutch) Mar. 24 Apr. 2
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  • 376 6 J WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, APRIL 4. High Tides.—11.38 a.m., 11.45 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. II, H.M.S. Terror v. S.C.C., S.C.C.; Div. Ill, Abattoir v. S.C.F.A., Y.M.C.A.; Com. Cup, Fraser and Neave v. Oversea Chinese Bank, F. and N. ground; Govt.
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  • 78 6 ALHAMBRA. —"Adventure Gil!." APOLLO.—"Adventures of Tar/an" I—7 chapters. CAPITOL. Ready Tor Love." EMPlRE.—"Adventures of Ta'zan." final chapters. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret, Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—"The Thin Man." MARLBOROUGH- "Burn 'Em Up Barnes." NEW WORLD. Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas. Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"Outcast
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 384 6 »>imnrTiin'ii.iinr.!ii:i;iiniTiriiiii''i^ SINGAPORE HOTELS m iiiii.riii^,tiit ■i ■«ir»»«ii» U Mi»n«rr.i linTlfl f F nTn»'i»l SEA VIEW HOTEL I f I TO-NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT (INTO KM A I.) (FORMAL) I j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET j i DE MEZEY REVUE I DANCING SINGING COMIC ACROBATIC DANCING. I S L nAAI/ NAM/ IOR
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 496 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Western Canada and Weat*ni States of U.S.A. (Van Heutsz- 2 pm China (generally), H 3 ihow tVan HeutSaJ panHonekone (Van Heutsz > 2 p.m. Cn Heutsz; 2 p.m., America (North*, except Western Canada and Western AdY'n (Kama) 3 p.m. Burma (Karoa) 3 p m 'Furooe Great
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    • 85 6 Chinese Kindergarten Tras Street, 7 p.m Tickets for the coming invitation will be distributed. Mayfair 8.P.: General meeting, residence of Mr. Yong Choi Yin, 7, Lorong 40. Geylang, 8.15 p.m. Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union: Meeting. 8.30 p.m. Geylang Young Pepole's CircleDevotional meeting, Geylang Methodist Eoisconal Church, 8 p.m.
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    • 76 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday/ Last Night I Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshiny;. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. I Alor S -ar 91 0.42 4.5 7:5 Sitlawan 91 1.24 7.3 73 Kota Bharu No report. Bukit Jeram 91 0.31 8.5 72 Malacca 89 0.48
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  • 355 7 •-The ttlue Peter": A Comic Opera In One Act Wireless v g Empire wireless programme I m follows: B g Ben. "Affairs Piratic," momenta 'neath the "Jolly Ro- ented by William MacLurg. A Pianoforte Recital by Md Lush. eh Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.) S] eeches at
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  • 123 7 Wireless Programme For To-Day THL wireless programme for to-day as announced by Phohi. Holland, broad<n° on a wavelength of 25 57 metres !-•> :'S lollOV/S. H oO p.m.—Dutch National Anthem pening announcement. 1 p m.—' Mengelberg Sends A Smile tile World." Concert to by -rolberg and his Concertgebouworchestra.
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  • 249 7 Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day as announced by the German Shortwave Station, Berlin, Broadcasting House, is as follows: 4.05 p.m DJB, DJN Announcement (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 4.20 p.m. Strauss Waltzes played on Two Pianos. J 4.35 p.m.
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  • 91 7 6.20 a.m. G.S.A. 49.6 metres and G.S.B. 31.5 metres, Transmission 5. 6.20 p.m. G.S.F. J9.82 metres and G.S.G. 16.86 metres. Transmission 2. 7.50 p.m, G.S.F. 19.82 metres and G.S.E. 25.3 metres, Transmission 2. 9-35 p.m. G.S.E. 25.3 metres and G.S.C. 31.3 metres, Transmission 3. 11.20 p.m. G.S.C. 31.3
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  • 170 7 Personal Pars About Local People Mis. A. W. Youtman fo Port Swettenham lias returned from Europe. The Hon. Raja Uda. M.C.S., District Officer, Kuala Selangor, is expected to go on leave in June. -V «I. .1, f ifi Mr. W. J. B. Ashby, secretary of the Tpoh Club
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  • 160 7 Joins "The Times" As Military Correspondent London. Caotain B. H. Liddell-Hart, the wellknown writer on problems of defence, has joined the Staff of "The Times" as its Military Correspondent and advisei on defence in general. His contributions, according to the tradition of the paper, will appear
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  • 487 7 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, March 29. MEAT Beef, steak, kati 32 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Fillet steak, per lb. 45 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 30 Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality), kati 36 j VJ» POULTRY Capons (locally reared), kali 50
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  • 579 7 Kuala Lumpur Fund Totals $6,000 Ed, as also the children of the Sanitary Board coolies. In the evening the Police Band will play on the Padang, and theic will be a display of fireworks, but the greatest i thrill of ah will be a night-flying display by
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 423 7 jniinniiiinaiminniniimiiiiiiniimiimniM^ 1 WES7INGHOUSEALL-WAVE RADIO j V- Aow.A/ S mmwfftSf^ HL Westinghouse—Pioneer of Broadcasting in s E|K' f *V*Bl 1920 of the first Radio programme ever Z ft IMf il l!™ put on tho air from the stati °n KDKA is I |llOud t(^.P resent to the_ musical world Z s
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 452 8 I alhambra] r^ s Rad, B i ran things like this be true ToweliT l abVenture GIRL L.CJ W world with her book "THE CRADLE OF THE The incr.dihle story, of the «|rl* J equatorial regions n Red Rhythm lender Blue Skies! Warm hearts on the com a xtaTTin RKO
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    • 270 8 ra*! of the Century (j The en I 1, V. Metro Goldwyn-Mayer's i""^!^! 5 Bbß j Greatest Hit of the Season !1 YltlO afl 1 Herbert Marshall Constance B^- M.,,M,s Arlen's famous S "Outcast Lady" ilh I MB»m Ivm^fcv-:; y:; a Hl »c.H WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH ALLAN, 1 ■ft' a and
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  • 183 9 Both Vessels Slightly Damaged Singapore, Thursday. A COLLISION took place yesterday at n «t about 10 a.m. at the S. H. B. main wharf opposite jarodowns 10-11 between the Yugoslavian freighter Carica Milieu and the Blue Funnel Agamemnon. The Agamemnon was lying alongside the sa d
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  • 153 9 Debate On Citizenship Bill Reuter. Dublin. April 3. THE Third Reading of the Citizenship Bill In the Dail was preceded by a vigorous speech by Mr. De Valera who said that an Anglo-Irish Peace Treaty could easily be signed provided Britain would cease to Interfere with Ireland.
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  • 102 9 Use Of Air Patrols Limited Reuter. London, April 3. IN the House of Commons, Mr. Tufnell asked to wha: extent air reconnaissances and air patrols were used to protec. British shipping In China waters against pirates. Sir Bolton Eyros Monsell replied that M the type of piracy
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  • 80 9 Special Arrangements For The Weed-End Special arrangements have been made by the Management to accommodate a big attendance to-morrow night after the double main events featuring Al Rivers—Aime Raphael and Murota— Abayan. On Saturday, the popular Miss Modv will entertain the guests at the Tea Dance in
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  • 50 9 Alleged Breach Of Trust Singapore, Wednesday. Alleged to have committed criminal breach of Uust of $270, Abdtfllah bin Jidin, a sergeant attached to the Beach Road Police Station, appeared before Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday. The cae was postponed until Apr. 10, bail being allowed in $500.
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  • 59 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, April 3. Majcr-General Dohihara, the Japanese "Lawrence," has submitted his report on his recent visi: to China to the Jaoanese Government. It is alleged tha; he recommends that Japan should continue her policy of remaining friends with the Powers !n the West, but
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  • 556 9 I" The Stew Is Simmering Nicely n (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. KUALA Lumpur's sewerage scheme is nearer materialisation than it has oeei: for some time. In the words of Mr. J. V. Cowgill, Chairman of the Sanitary Board, at its meeting yesterday,
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  • 122 9 American Desire To Dispel "Bad Feeling" Reuter. Washington, April 3. THE Commander-in-Chief of the United Mates Asiatic Me?t will pay a goodwill vls.t to Yokohama on May 3, :he day on which the United States Flee- Is s: heduied to begin its Pacific .Manoc avres. in
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  • 25 9 The pr'ce of Regal-Zonophone, doubles'ded records, for which Nang Heng and Co.. of 103-105. Selegie. Road, are the 3gents, is now 65 cents.
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  • 24 9 The Police Band will not play in UK Botanic Gardens* to-day owing to the indisoosition of Mr. F. E. Minns, the conductor.
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  • 16 9 The Rajula has arrived at Penang, bringing 1918 labourers for rubber estates from Madras.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 486 9 vKOLAASTIER GRANULATED KOLAASTIERGRANU LATED« I KOLA ASTIER I I (GRANULATED) > eX A SUPPLIER OF ENERGY! B GIVES*- PHYSICAL -STRENGTH, I 2. J§®s I RESISTANCE TO FATIGUE, Do you feel nervous, depressed, sleepy 9 re c^ec^ by tropical languor? DOES YOUR HEART BEAT TOO FAST 9 P Have you got
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    • 364 9 MMiiilliiiiiiiiiriiiiietiiiiiiii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i it.' 5 a THE KING OF j I FINEST ARTISTES PERFECT RECORDING I f JT >s I Solo Agents for Malaya: /K\ T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE, (DOvjJ I
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  • 70 10 MR. KOH HOO GiAW, aged 49, passed away peacefully, at his res dence, 73, Cuppage Koad, at 6.25 p.m., on Tuesday, 2nd April, 1935, leaving behind his beloved wife, two .sons, Messrs. Koh Poh Eng and Koh Peng Yam, five daughters, three sons-in-law, anjl two grandchildren, to
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  • 621 10 'pHOSE who are disposed to regard the League of Nations as an expensive monument to futile idealism cannot but agree, however strong their prejudice, that the league, if its record in the stony field of international politics is not inspiring, has at least done much valuable
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  • 79 10 May Visit His Homeland In November (From Our Own Correspondeni Bangkok. April 3. IF present plans mature, it Is believed that Siam's Boy King may riafc his homeland in the next cool season, someime perhaps in November, to give an opportunity to the nation to see Its
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  • 153 10 Increase Reasonable Anu Non-Provocative British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 3. The Under-Secretary ior Air, Sir Philip Sassoon, at a League of Nations Union meeting on air armaments UU» evening said various attempts to attain international agreement on problems of both civil and military aviation had failed. It
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  • 52 10 Mr. H. W. Hawkeswood. manager of the General Rubber Co., in Singapore, has retired from the firm, and, whh Mrs. Hawkeswood, sailed for Australia by the Marella. Mr. Hawkeswood had been In Singapore since 1927 and was well-known and popular here. He was president of the
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  • 156 10 i QUESTION which has been agitating A the minds of many people in Singapore for a considerable time has been settled by the appointment ot Mr. Vaughan Jones as secretary of the Swimming Club in succession to Mr. H. E. W. Lobb, who has
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  • 182 10 piFTEEN years ago it was still a small institution, run by an honorary secreary and a steward. With membership ncreasing, Mr. Lobb was engaged as part-time secretary and a few years later devoted the whole of his time to he club. Four years ago the committee decided to
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  • 130 10 JHE figures of Malayan trade for February, as shown in the monthly state- nent issued by the Department of Staistics, record a greai improvement ovor hose fcr the corresponding month of last year. The total trade amounted to $86 841,000 (impoits $37,426,000, exports $49,415,000»; in February of 1934
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  • 219 10 RESIDENTS of Malaya who are going to Britain during the next two months .should make note of the advantages or the Summer School organised by the Royal Empire Society. Membership of the school is by no means limited, for it is open to all men and women
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  • 392 10 «LookJr-On" COMETIMES peop'e who attend a football match never know how exciting it was till they hear from those who listened in to the broadcast. A A A On some of the planets, I read, a year lasts fcur times as long as our year does.,
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  • 1692 11 British Mediation Between Japan China LORDS' DEBATE ON FAR EAST NEW SITUATION HAS ARISEN" Ties With Europe I Crusade Against Japan Would Lead To W ar Reuter. i London, April 3. icKI) Peel's motion in the House of Lord's to-day. drawing attention to •>., situation in the Far East and
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  • 397 11 I Regret In Missionary Circles Reuter. London, Apr. b. THE Commur.ifct success in Kueichow is keenly regretted, especially in mis- j sionary circles, follow'ng February's news that the province had been cleared of Reds. Ihe reverse is attributed to the lack of co-crdinatkm between the local
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  • 131 11 Army To Be Increased To 60,000 Vienna, April 3. A USTRIA has decided to ask the Great Powers for permisj sion to re-introduce conscription, says a statement issued after the Cabinet Meeting to-night. The communique says: "The Cabinet, presided over by Herr Schuschnigg, dealt with the
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  • 306 11 Herr Adolf Hitler FIERY SPEECH AT DANZIG I Reuter Wireless. Berlin, April 4. r THE leading Nazis, including Gen. Goering and Dr. Goebbells. are actively participating in an election campaign at Danzig where polling takes place on April 7 for a new Diet j in which the
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  • 64 11 I Malayalam Plantations Income Tax Assessment 1 (Fro7n Our Own Correspcndent) London, April 3. THE King's Bench dismissed the appeal of Malayalam Plantations agafnst the Income Tax assessment in 1929 in respect of £20,000 earned by Mooply Valley. Malayalam Plantations argued that it merely bought the estates from
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  • 86 11 Likely To Be Delayed For Some Time Reuter. Paris, Apr. 3. POLD coins, the re-introduction of which 1 was announced by M. Flandin yesterday, are unlikely to appear for some time. It is learned that the Bank of France is unwilling to substitute gold currency
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  • 32 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 3. j The King and Queen will leave Buckingham Palace this afternoon for Winsor Castle where they will stay for about a month.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 35 11 One of the Cantonese who is alleged I to have had a hand In the recent armed robberies has been arrested by the Detective Branch and is being detained pending further investigations.
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  • 39 11 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. SHERLOCK HOLMES UP TO DATE, b. CLUB DIARY, 6. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, T. ROTARY CLUB MEETING. 12. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and io. SINGAPORE FIRE BRIGADE, 16. MALAYAN PLANTING TOPICS. 18. HONGKONG VARSITY GRADUATES, It)
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  • 207 11 Poland Visit Over i t REPORT TO BE MADE TO CABINET Reuter. Warsaw, April 3. ITNLESS Col. Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister, springs a lastminute surprise, it is likely that Mr. Anthony Eden will leave without definite proposals in his pocket, merely having given and received information
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  • 1691 12 Interesting Address To Singapore Rotary Club Singapore, Wednesday. SIR Andrew Caldecott, the Colonial Secretary, who recently spent a short holiday in Java with Lad.\ Caldecott, addressed the members ol the Rotary Club of Singapore at the:: weekly luncheon to-day at the Ade:
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  • 282 12 Startling Discovery Near Taiping (From Our Own .Correspondent) Taiping, Wednesday. NEWS has just come .to light of a startling discovery of human oones in the jungle land beyond the bring range cf the Burma Rifles, at Old KamuiU■ng Road. The find was made as the whole
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  • 182 12 Inter-Troop Competition For Rotary, Flag From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Wednesday. THE Ipoh Scou s inter-troop competition for the Rotary Flag took place in Gcpenp, on Saturday when the Second Troop, attached to the AngloChinese School, annexed the Flag from the holders, 'he Fifth Ipoh Troop, of the
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  • 520 12 Several Local Residents Leave For China Mr. Sze Zan Hung To Report To Nanking Mrs. Tyau Revisiting Her Home Protectorate Official Taking A Holiday Fui Chew Association Mission To Seremban The Kallang Basin Official Statement Expected. (By Our Chinese Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. OEVERAL Singapore residents
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  • 235 12 Official Statement Expected In Council No reply has as yet been received from Ihe Government to the petition lodged by sawmill owners, tongkang owners and those in the allied trades against Government's proposal to close the Kallang basia It will be remembered that following the writer's article,
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  • 201 12 C.M.S.N.C. Steamers To Call Here? There is a probability that a number of the ships of the China Merchants. Steam Navigation Company, the semiGovernment shipping concern in China, will be shortly plying between Singapore and China ports. According to cabled information, the Ministry of Communications nas requested the
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  • 926 12 Mind Became Blank On Hearing Sentence (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Wednesday. CHEE Sam, a Chinese, who cieated a sensation some time ago in me Batu Gajah Magistrate's Court when he ran amok on coming out of the dock after he had been convicted
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  • 166 13 Cook On Japanese Vessel Dies Singapore. Wednesday. j tMALL-POX is knocking at Singapore's eases of the disease are reported ivala ol steamers from China today. A c ok en board the Jmkai Mai i. arrived about noon to-day. is reto have died as the ship was approaching
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  • 93 13 Novel Division In House Of Commons Reuter. London, Apr. 5. d vision in the House of Commons ight resulted in 137 to none. Mr Ormsby-Gore proposed an esaof £50.000 in respect of the exasea connected with H.M. the Kings Jubilee celebrations. motion was opposed by Mr. J.
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  • 55 13 First Ceremony 4 Held In Shanghai Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. April 3. The first mass marriage ceremony here was held at Shanghai this aiteioon at the Municipal Hall. Mayor v\u TYh Chen officiated. There were over 50 couples, who naa en rehearsing the ceremony during lie last
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  • 46 13 Tibet Consents To British Expedition British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 3. The Tibetan Government is WJOrtea irnm New Delhi to have given its con sent for a British Mount Everest ex mciition of 1935-6 to be held ID _M Hunh Rettledge.—British Official Wire
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  • 69 13 Singapore, Thursday. Whilst walking along Selegie Rjaa last night a Bengali Islam received minor injuries to his thighs when nc was knocked down by a motor cycle. Two Chinese cyclists who were profeeding along Kallang Read last nigrr are said to have collided with each other. One of
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  • 110 13 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust Singapore. Wednesday. A charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $270 was cited against a Malay Sergeant named Abdulla bin Jidin attached to the X*cacn Road Police Station when he app.ard before Mr. Norman Grice. the Second Magistrate, to-day. The money
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  • 49 13 Singapore. Wednesday. Valdari. a Hindu, was this morning produced before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate with cheating in reof six heads of cattle valued at $350. The accused claimed to be tried, ana the case was postponed until Apr. 10. Bail of $500 being allowed.
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  • 146 13 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. April 3. At the meeting of the Executive Yuan yesterday. Mr. Cheng Tien Sik was appointed Special Commissioner for the Chinese Art Exhibition to be held in London shortly. Mr. Liv Shou Pang was appointed Construction Commissioner of Hupen. Mr.
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  • 40 13 The Y.W.C.A. semi-annual jumble sale will be held at the Raffles Quay W.C.A. on Fridav at 4 p.m. On i,he following dav there will be a Chinese jumble sale in "the same place and at the same hour. 4 p.m.
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  • 305 13 Superb Drama At The Pavilion THE CINEMAS CONSTANCE Bennett, the beautiful blonde star, gives an amazing performance in Outcast Lady the screen adaptation of Michael Arums sensational novel. -The Green Hat.' winch opened at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday to full houses. Miss Bennett's portrayal of one w the
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  • 137 13 Paramount Production At The Capitol IDA.Lupino, descendant of a long line of players, is starred 111 the Paramount picture, "Ready for Love," now at the Capitol, and proves herself a worthy member of a lamily of famous performers. She was only 16 years of ape when she went
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  • 91 13 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 3. The Duchess of York will land from the P. and O. liner Strathmore at Barrow to-morrow. Before returning to London by raj on Friday the Duke and Duchess will drive through part of the English LaKe district. The Duke
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  • 843 14 First Tie With Holland DAVIS CUP PLAYERS INTERVIEWED SINGAPORE tennis players and followers of the game can consider themselves fortunate. Following soon on the visit of Bps' Dorothy Round, the World's Lady Champion, and Miss Heeley, they wore yesterday in
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  • 142 14 Azucar's Triumph In Santa Anita riandicap Los Angeles. AZUCAR, the British-bred horse „who ran five times as a three-year-old in 1931 won the £20,000 Santa Anita Handicap, the world's richest race, and in domg so set up a new record of 2mm. 21-ssec. for the
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  • 193 14 BRITISH SPORTSMAN'S PLANS Unless Sopwith Enters Again Mr. c. R. FAIREY. Biitish sportsman, already has started preparations for an America's Cup yachting campaign in 1936—but whether he really will challenge depends on Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith. Mr. Fairey. who owns Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Lipton's
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  • 204 14 Turnbull Debarred From Writing Melbourne. (Victoria l Match 26. AT the last meeting of .the Australian Lawn Tennis Association a lequest from D. P. Turnbull icr permission U> contribute arrkies to the press Was disallowed. It was decioed to make no allowances to the Davis Cup
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  • 60 14 Pool To Be Closed For Cleaning The pool at the Singapore Swimming Club will be closed for cleaning from 8 pm. on Sunday until 7 a.m. on Thursday, April 11. For swimming in the pagar. it should be noted that high tide is at 2.30 p.m. on Monday,
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  • 112 14 Sailing For America With I Confidence JACK Doyle, Irish heavyweight hope, j •'to-day expressed the modest conviction that he "would make about two and a half million in the ring and in the films in the United States." Doyle is for an American invasion under the tutelage of
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  • 31 14 The Government Monopolies Sports j Club will be holding their annual sports mcc.ing on the Monopolies Sports Ground at Pasir Panjang on Saturday, April 6, at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 1113 14 All Round Display REVELATION TO LOCAL EXPONENTS Singapore, Wednesday. ANE of the finest exhibitions of v tennis ever seen on the local courts was witnessed by a very large crowd of tennis enthusiasts, including a large number of Japanese ladies and gentlemen, when the Japanese, representatives
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  • 91 15 Players Warned in Commercial Cup Match |N a game that was devoid of interesting play, in the First Division of the League, the S.C.C. shared points with the R.A.F. yesterday, each side scoring once The Commercial Cup game
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  • 432 15 Had Finishing At Both Ends Singapore, Thursday. DATUER poor football was seen on the Padang yesterday whrn the Cricket Club and the 11 /VF. met in .he First Division oi the League. The result was a draw, rach side netting once. lh< game laiktd incident, except in
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  • 591 15 Regrettable Scenes Mar Game i k REGRETTABLE incident occurred m the Commercial Cup match yesterday afternoon when the Straits Times Press and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank met on the Singapore Harbour Board ground. In the closing stages, some of the plav ers allowed their tempers to get
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  • 112 15 I'rocrarnnv? For The Week-End Apr 1 5. there will be the j ...iav afternoon t aces for ail starting at 5.20 p.m. April 7, the International C!.i?s w 11 sail the third arid lor the Guillemard Challenge S i 1 1 10 a.m. C will sail
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  • 92 15 I {jo Dividend Returned At Sydney Sydney, Match 2G. \V R. Nor cn. at Mooreficld Murch 16. took a 5s. totalisatov Village Maiden, he hoped for a lend. He did not anticipate a j 2 1 1»00 to one. but that was his 1 v.. Ydk.i-e Maiden
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  • 67 15 Record Totalisator Dividend Melbourne. (Victoria), March 26. At the Victorian Ttottinc and Racing Association Meeting at Ascot Dan's Son. who wc:i the second division oi the Association Handicap paid £71 15s. 6d. for 5 invested on the icaltsator. This is a record dividend for a trotting even;
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  • 127 15 Results Of March Medal: Tie In I A Division The following are the results of the March Medal played off on Saturday and Sunday last:— A DIVISION Tie R. W. Moore 75-- '/=6B i M. Suganuma 82—14-68 J. W. Moore 77— 8-69 I G. C. Grove 79—
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  • 251 15 Results Of Yesterday s Ties rURTHER ties in the S.R.C. Tennis Tournament were played off yesterday, the results of which are as follow SINGLES HANDICAP R. H. Barth beat M. Orr 6—4; 6—0. C. B Webb beat E. Ryan 6—4; 3—G; 6—1 C. A. Peterson beat V. O.
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  • 71 15 Two Weil-Known Players Suspended Shanghai, Apr. 4. Messrs. Chen Ka Chiu, Van Siang Hua and Tv Lch, members of the soccer team of the Tung Wah University here, haw been suspended for the rest of this season and the whole of next year by the Foctball Association.
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  • 47 15 Reuter. London. Apr. 3. The following matches in the English and Scottish Football Leagues were played to-dsy:— FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2 West Brcmwich A. 5. THIRD DIVISION (Northern I Chester 1 Roch'lale D. York 1 Aberdeen 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE St. John.Stone 1 Aberdeen —ReUter.
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    • 121 15 I Assets exceed $14,000,000 Assurance in force over $38,000,000. g p The Great Eastern Life Assurance I i Company, Limited. 1 I}o (Incorporated in the Straita Settlement*). 3 S HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern I fe Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. X LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20
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  • 522 16 Annual Report 182 GENUINE ALARMS LAST YEAR I I AST year the Singapore Fire Brigade answered 216 calls. Of these 182 were genuine fires within Municipal limits, 21 were out districts, 5 false alarms with good intent and 8 malicious false alarms. I The foregoing figures appear
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  • 246 16 Arrested By Bolivian Authorities Toronto. I •ur>ir? hv Toronto friends lor Fear is he n j 0 hnson, a Cana- t the safety of N d by Bo iivian auS™ a suspiS e of y spying to-' i tnoriues v. 0 r*baro war zone. Pa I a Sr"lrom
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    • 456 16 A TRIUMPH FOR THE I TRIBUNE GREAT JUBILEE FEATURE J FAMOUS DRAMATIST DESCRIBES I THE KING AND HIS REIGN I JOHN DRINKWATER'S OUTSTANDING WORK FOR THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SUNDAY TRIBUNE j SPECIAL JUBILEE ISSUE j SPECIAL JUBILEE ISSUE of 44 PAGES on lof 28 PAGES on APRIL 23. I APRIL
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  • 1142 18 Rubber Roadways Mr. H. W. Cowling's Valuable Experiments Prospects Of Malaytex Earlier Difficulties Overcome. (By "Pertinax") is not too scathing a term for the practically unanimou indifference with which a momentous series of experiments, which have for over three years bee n carried out in Malaya and
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  • 164 18 Wedding To Take Place In Singapore A COCOS Island romance wijl be con- summated In Singapore on Ami] 30 when Mr. Brian George Moorehouse a member of the cable station stall there weds miss Hilda Vanatrtart an Enplhh The wedding will be a; St Andrew's Cathedral and
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  • 55 18 British Official Wireless. I tv d i t London. Apr. 2. The Royal Institution has decided to nn/i 1 i r a Ir i of Astronomy and &r James Jeans has been elected If lljt Contender of the Chair. 2***" rst new professorship 1«« W by^£e Royal
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  • 185 18 Labourer's Experience Not Unusual London JOHN PUCKERINGS account of his experiences in another world after his heart stopped beating on an cperating table has been received with mingled feelings ranging from outright skepticism to enthus ast.c acclaim by British scientists and students of the supernatural. Sir Oliver
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  • 114 18 Parity Reached With Britain London. Apr. 3. THE Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that in the course of the Berlin conversaitons, the German Chancellor had stated in general term that Germany had reached parity with Britain
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  • 226 18 Celebrations By Buddhist Community A joint meeting of the Buddhist Community, headed by the International Buddhist Union, the Singapore Buddhist Lodge, the Singapore Buddhist Association and the Hock Yean Buddhist Association was held at the Leons> San Si Chinese Temple. Race Course Road on Sunday Mar: 31 at
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  • 109 18 Marshal Chiang Appeals For Support Hongkong, April 3. Speaking at a reception given in his honour by the people at Kwaiyang yesterdayMarshal Chiang Kai Siiek said that Kweichow could be reconstructed if the people would give their support to the Central Government. The latter, owing to pressure
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  • 454 18 Not Favoured CHINESE PRESS COMMENT 0F late there has been a great dea, of talk about economic assistance to China. Judging from th< various reports in circulation inthi" connection during the last few days it would seem this assistance in take the form of a Japanese loan
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  • 1099 19 association Meeting U FOR MORE A INTEREST duatea to take i the University v;,s made by Sir •t -Chancellor of rlongkoflg, at +he •he Graduates' Ihe Jacobean A trig Hotel on "Sooth China quests of the a which he gave ecting, and in the address he wel-
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  • 175 19 Mati Who Forgot His Passport .Haifa, Palestine. THE best way to infuriate Herman Zivi 1 Nibam is to suggest that he should go on a cruise. Nibam, a Palestine carpenter, has been allowed to set foot on shore after two and a half months of Compulsory sailing in
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  • 332 19 Scotswoman Seventy-Four Years In Australia Melbourne, Mar. 9. i After having celebrated two silver j weddings, Mrs. Maiy Ann Walsh, of 1 Elsternwick. a suburb of Melbourne, has just reached her 84th birthdny. This was marked by a party given by her son. Mr. T. M. Burke,
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  • 135 19 Long-Standing Record Goes By The Board Canberra, Mar. 14. Another proud record of the Commonwealth Parliament has gone by the board. For more years than anyone can re- member Mr. David Watkins. member for Newcastle, N.S.W. has gone through the lobbies telling the story of how he once
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  • 345 19 Has Been Sleeping Since 1932 I Chicago. pATRICIA Maguire, the "Sleeping j Beauty" of Chicago, has just passed the third anniversary of her mysterious slumber. She knows. nothing of the I events that have stirred the world in J which she lives since February, 1932. The years
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  • 43 19 Sin Wen Pao. One Chang Ming Chi, found guilty of j transporting and selling narcotics, was I executed here to-day by shooting. He is stated to be the first drug smuggler to be executed in Tientsin —Sin j Wen Pao. I
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