Malaya Tribune, 6 April 1935

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIL- -No. fcg SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Apr. 6, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 0, 1935. FIVE CEN'j S
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 161 2 My Dear Ciirls, I am very pleased to see that our Corner is increasing in its membership daily, and I hope that you girls will carry on the good work of intro- ducing moi" members to the Corner. Do try my dears, to make this
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  • 184 2  -  'By "Sweet Seventeen" The word •hobby" comes from "hobby-horse" which Is sti-k fitted with a wooden horse's head, which children ride astride for th< ii i musements. so 'hat the word hobb.. h really an amusement. What is a busmen to one man may be a hobby to another,
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  • 200 2  -  'By Lucky I whs bought or ordered from "Malaya Publishing House," by the Headmistress cf Pasii- Panjang English School. As soon as I reached the school I was carefully stamped with the school chop. I was then put into a big box made of glass
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 117 2 mosquitoes that ruin POWDER! Bfenm <e ~c Ma y^--y[K?3fs^^ 11 lag power ot famom* f r^llf-^SL^N I CROOKES OPTICAL CO., 206. South Bridge Rd., Singapore. 5 j P.O. BOX NO. 59. TET,. NO. 6841. i j y I Crookes Lenses complete mm j with frame from $5 j 1 PENS
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    • 179 2 Sherley's Diet The difficulty of rearing healthy pups and keeping adult dogs fit in hot climates is overcome by LACTOL. It is the ideal diet for all dogs from birth. LACTOL ensures strong bones, fine constitution, and healthy flrsh and provides the highest degrre of nourishment without in any way
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    • 144 2 ■nil- nmmi \im mm w— mammmm) min iiinif lrwrrwrrr t nmrmrn r~i 1 rn —r—nrrin n i It makes no di fference at all Bottled in three Qj B sizes:—nip, pint whether you buy JE and QUART. fl^""" GUINNESS DOG'S HE4D STOUT SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., Singapore. Koala Lumpur. Seremban,
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  • 436 3 Shipping News Notices. NEW SUBSIDY SYSTEM U.S. President's Message l To Congress Washington. |N a special message to Congress, President Roosevelt recommends the termination of the present ocean mall contracts in favour of a subsidy system. The message says:— "An American Merchant Marine is one of our most firmly-established traditions.
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  • 174 3 Australian Ship Bought For Shanghai Co. Hying at her stern the vividly coloured ensign of the Chinese mercantile marine, a flag which is seldom seen on the Melbourne waterfront, the small steamer Eumeralla left Melbourne. Australia on the first of her long voyage to Shanghai. Formerly a
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  • 115 3 American Scientists To Make Long Voyage United Press. The Tan-American Medical Association down the east coast 01 h voyag e far as Rio de Jant, r n o all D Sfhes mediscientific meetings in all biancm* Cin T\:y m W m b saii on the 40.000 ton Uner
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  • 192 3 Slight Decrease From Last Year JAPAN'S shipping subsidies for th? 1935-6 /is:al year, inclusive of prefectural grants-in-aid. are likely to total Y9,682,821, a drop of Y.112,943 from the previous year, according to information received in Kobe. Classified, the subsidy for t>he San Fra»cisco service will b> raised by
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  • 54 3 The Chinese Customs cruiser Hai Ho which went aground in the vickdtf <»f Amoy last Saturday night, has been abandoned and sank amid heavy seas. •VII the crew, including a number ot Ur tish Officers, were taken off by the Custom* civ ser Chunahinr, which has returned
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 398 3 sTEAM ER SAILINGS II p (S If and! BRITISH INDIA I) S N, Co/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. C,070 Apr. 11 16,000 Apr. 12 17,000 Apr. 26 6.810 May 8 W A 17,000 May 10 11,000 May 24 LORE 0.900 June 6 15.000 June 7 i U'l 17,000
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    • 377 3 O.S.K. LINE s.s. "MANILA MARIT (10.000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE APRIL SfTH direct for COLOMBO %ND E. S. AFRICAN AND S. AMERICAN PORTS. PARKS TO COLOMBO. II 3rd Steerage. $12» SPJ s, For fuither particulars please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. TEL. 5337—9. f i 1 YfT LLOYD TRIESTINO I
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    • 230 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang M S. S*ham. ERRIA 23-4 23 4 24-4 204 LALANDIA 14 5 14 5 15-5 17-5 JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 5-6 7-6 MEONIA 25-6 25-6 26-6 28-6 The above vessels are combined
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    • 466 3 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1935 5.5. KATORI MARU Apr. 19 s.s. KASHIMA MARU May 2 n.s. YASUKUNI MARU May 16 s.s. HAKONE MARU May 30 j.s. SUWA MARU -lone 13 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist class
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    • 453 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDE UTSCH ER <CT LLOYD. (IrK orfM.rat- <" in The un.i rnot<<: M* the- Company's tended fixture*:— OUTWARDS. MM. 5 "TRAVE," for Manila, Il'kong, S'hai. N. China Japan A 1 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg lireinei. SAALE also calls Genoa, Marseilles and Casablanca Apr. c S NECKAR also i
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    • 554 4 I M. HASSAN, M A 37. BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all 3orts of work In electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements I Estimate submitted upon reI quest without charge or
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    • 730 4 MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 61, WATERLOO STREET. Study in your spare time. Courses available in all subjects, «nior, Senior and London Matriculation. Rjaslical English, UNIVERSTtT CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 2, Branksome Road. 'PHONE 5755. TUITION—At respective residents Cambridge London Matriculation, Primary, Elementary Commercial Standards—Tamil and Typewriting inclusive. Apply 27-3, Blair Road, Singapore. "pianoforte stufmo,
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    • 667 4 STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Originating Summons No. ?,6 of 1931. In the matt-cr of an Application under Section 4X6 of the "Civil Procedure Code of 1918" and In the matter of an Application by Ling Ah Worn and Ho Soon Cheng. Adm
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    • 354 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. C. V. Reutens tenders nis heartfelt thanks to those relatives and friends who attended the funeral of h .s beloved wife Rose Ag les Reutens. and also for their kind thought in sending floral w.eaths and letters of condolence. r 7 »H1III»J._ I Tn<lt Mark, j
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    • 446 4 BOARD AND RESIDENCE THE LANKA BOARDING HOUSE, 47, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. COOL-AIRY-CLEAN COMPOUND HOUSE Day—Week*—Month. In the centre of the town. All rooms furnished. Every Convenience. Reasonable Tariff. Terms very Moderate. The Cheapest I «(i»<iii«u«ii«iiluiiiaMManaiiuiiniiiiii«niimiiiniiiiiniraaiii|ia* < '"M* TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. J 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, I 1 SINGAPORE. I J Telephone
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    • 255 4 ummmmMmm mimmikw bj 1 11 Wjt F-JBII f 111 -BjTTrT-^ TVCrvuufufn 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROM; (Near Middle Road) THE RIGHT SHOP IN TOWN FOR ALL REPAIRS OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND GRAMOPHONE Contractors for the Repair Clocks Watches to the British jy UOt R.A.F. Base, Mala. 5 Blades for 10 Cents
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  • 143 5 Rl BBER SHEDS HALF Xl A CENT g Ikrs Continue Reserved a our financial ConesvondtnTl Saturday, noon. Jo-i*) s i >rit es: r (Singapore). l*Mi ct, down V-j ct. V rkel iQ,,iot- -<tei 'i > v Prices: :> 7 lGd.. down V 4 Cl Tone: Easier* 11
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  • 44 5 Oriental Government Security Life Assurance unt of new life assurance ritten by the Oriental GovernSecurity Life Assurance Co.. Ltd. last year was: 42 378 policies assuring Rs. 7.62.42.761 I with 38.191 policies assur- 7.04.26,203 in 1933—an increase 7 policies assuring Rs. 58.16.558.
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  • 1303 5 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those of Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt: MINING Singapore, Saturday, 10 a.m. Issue. Value. Buyers. Seller--4 Ampat Tin 4 3 4 9 £1 Asam Kumbang
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  • 1183 5 Annual Meeting Of Pataling Royalties (By Air Mail) THE second ordinary general meeting of Pataling Royalties, Ltd., was held yesterday in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association (Inc.), 19 Freuchurch Street, E.C. Mr. H. Eric Miller (the chairman) presided. Mr. John Mclnr.es. representing
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  • 267 5 Last Year's Revenue Totals £368,000 j Eovril, Ltd reports gross trading profit for 1934 at i'316.911, after crediting 125.360 from reserve. The 1933 figure of £334.870 was struck after crediting an undisclosed transfer from tax reserve. Total receipts are shown at £368,308, compared witfi 1380.945. General expenses were
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  • 228 5 Chronic State 01 Melancholia Singapore, April 5. t THE market appears to have re'apsoa into a chronic state of melancholia una whilst it disregards any bullish features. responds immediately to any adverse news, be it the merest rumour, state Messrs. Lewis and Peat «Singapore 1 Ltd.. in
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  • 35 5 London, Aj».il STERLING on New York is 4 84's, Paris 73-7 16. Gold is 1435, 10'_ d. Stock Markets are quiet, with War Loan 114 per cent, at 105-15 16.— British Official Wireless.
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  • 103 5 Prices Show Pronounced Decline Singapore, Friday. Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co.. Ltd, in their weekly report state: The sagging tendency, which set in at the close of last week, has continued, and at. time of writing prices in all mar kets show a pronounced decline. The factors responsible
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  • 55 5 The results of the working of the Bucket Dredge of Kuchai Tin Ltd.. for March are as follows:- Actual running time 320 hours 50 mins. Time lost 40 hours 15 mins. Government Quota Restriction Schem»--382 hours 55 mins. Average digging demh 47.90 feet. Ore won 310.04 piculs.
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  • 75 5 OAILI PRICES CURRENT. Tor X M.A. No I. X Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore. Friday, noon. Buy****. Seller*. Spot (loose) 18% 18* (F. 08.) Curr nt month 18% 18% Apr.l 18% 18% May June 19% I9tf July Sept. L*<) 20 H Oct Dec 21% 21% Trie of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 249 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fu'Jv Paid Yen 100,000,000. sWrve Fi n.J Yen 125.800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. IRAN (TIES at Alexandria. Salvia, nerlin. Da iron. Fengtien, Hamburg, Han- fw. Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong. Hslnt Df, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles. Mm la, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya. New
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    • 28 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. j HEAD OFFICE: 1«D, Cecil BU Singapore, L. G. JOHNSON, Genera! Maaaftr.
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    • 80 5 Nederlandsche Bandel-Maalschappii, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITh BRANCHES 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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    • 207 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee
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  • 62 6 Passengers by the Royal Dutch Air Lints: From N.E.I, to London—Lord Moyne Lady Broughton. To Medan: Mr. Kolkman. From Singapore to Medan—Mr. Mackali. From Singapore to London—lift. H. W. Cowling. From Europe and India to N.E.l.—Lord Leverhulme, Mr. Quin.
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  • 169 6 Singapore. Saturday. The following notice to mariners appears in a Straits Settlements Government Gazette issued last evening:— Notice is hereby given that the Salvage fug St. Aubin lies sunk in the swinging )erth In Section IX of the harbour annoximately 800 feet above the No. 11 lead
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  • 109 6 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies, etc., by air »Qairas>, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 6 p.m. to-day, and general delivery 01 letters 8.25 a.m. oit Monday. Asr. 8. Mails expected from Europe etc.,. by air 'Imperial», time of delivery cf boxholders' letters only 8 p.m.
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  • 30 6 Mails for Philippine Islands originally advertised for despatch by the Zuiderkerk on the Bth instant will now be despatched by the Hakone Maru closing at 7 p.m to-day.
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  • 25 6 The s.s. Santhia for Burma tec. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 p m to-day will now close at 2 p.m to-day
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  • 14 6 Left Arid. a; Spore London Air Mail (Dutch* Mar. 23 Apr. 5
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  • 80 6 Tduraine, Norwegian, 3,579 tens, from Dairen 5.4 to Penang 6.4. Saale, German. 4,433 tons, from Yokohama 6.4 to Zircmen, date of departure unknown. Raub, British. 573 tons, from Pontianak 6.4 to Pontianak 8.4. President Polk, American, 6,304 tons from New York 6.4 to Penang 4 Kinta, British. 509
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  • 310 6 British Official Wireless. SELLING Singapore, Apr. 5. j London 4 months' sight 2 4 116 London 3 months' sight 2,4 132 London 60 days' sight 2 1 London 30 days' sight 2 3 31 32 London demand 2;3 15 10 London T.T. 2;3 15 16 Lyons and Paris
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  • 310 6 creen Players Seeing The World Singapore, Saturday. SIX Hollywood blondes, seeing the world and working their way through by giving performances at different places, ariived in Singapore this morning by the President Polk. They are the Misses Brighton, Dun lop, Marshon. McLecd, Roberts and Walton. All
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  • 63 6 Li or Mr. lfi a Kuo a chf P L m er crams' 9S; na S r f the China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd has brsn convicted of overstepping" his Powers by. mortgaging a wharf of the CrTen a Fu Mo d 700 0 00 taels
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  • 391 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, APRIL 6 High Tides.—0.14 a.m. 1.01 p.m Races: Penang Meeting, first ciav Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race Dinnr r. Adelphi Hotel, 8 p.m. St. Peter's Tamil Church Woikers Association, Sale of Work. 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
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  • 97 6 ALIIAMBRA. —"Hawaiian Nights." Advcnturca C)f Tarzan onai cnapters. .st C i PIT t OL Bclie of New Tori >.: (stage attraction* 9.30 pm. Ma: inn- 5 EMPIRE. Chinese picture. GREAT WORLD.- -Cabaret Usmcltig Malil y penis Chinee Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkie.:, cic. HOLLYWOOD -"Catherine the Ore* and George White's Scandals."
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 564 6 j j SINGAPORE NOriLS J' i -i.-i.;i/ii,ivgi:iiiiuiiiiiiwni.imiiinii:i l i«'i«i l l «i-i.i.. l 1 .-,..,....,f...,,... t T "i--tgtff■ "rwirwrr"Tf i>ninninihiiibm^ I ,—ll,lllll,ll,ll,ll,,, «M'«ii«niniiiiiiiTiiHi^ I SEA VIEW HOTEL i IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE HATH, RUNNING HOT AND COLD I WATER TENNIS GOLF —SWIMMING SUNBATHING. ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SC
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    • 25 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PKh vianeNT waving By European Experts. •SB, $10 and $If> only RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) ■t 93. Bras Basalt Road. TELEPHONE 2868.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 445 6 CLUB DIARY r 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 will still be included in
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    • 325 6 [POSTAL INKLUCENg I SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY India, East and North (Santhia) 2 p.m. Trengganu (Mahidol) 2 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Djambi and Koeala Tongkal (Toba) 3 p.m. Labuan (Darvel) 3.30 p.m. Sarawak (generally), Miri, Siba Sarikei < Darvel > 3.30 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Pladj?c (Senang) 4 p.m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 487 7 rvcESS FAT DUE TO b RHEUMATISM me Remedy Needed n bo badly that she 1 thif woman began tio rfluous hesh. In a j il. he writes:—attack «>f rheumatism I was so bad that for 1 could not }>ut my feet to I was also getting terribly getting my usual
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    • 206 7 11l modern girl lisI is a young lady of good taste she prefers Player's N93 "THE Hk^ ILI players' I;LAveK b CIGARETTE.'" S CLEARANCE SALE j OF j RECORDS (3 for SI) RADIOS from $50.00 I GRAMOPHONES from I M& E. NATHAN j l( NORTH BRIDGE ROAD II and at
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 215 7 j BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Programmes For The Week-End THE wireless programmes for the week1 end as announced by the German Short-wave Sation, Berlin, Broadea?,tin<* House, atv as follows: SATURDAY 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement j 'Germ.. Engl). German Folk Song Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl) j 4.20 p.m. Short Instrumental Concert
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    • 569 7 PHOHI, HOLLAND Programmes For Th* i Week-End (Wavelengths 25.57 metres and 19.71 metres). 8.50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 9.00 pm. Newstalk by Mr. L. Aletrino.' 9.20 p.m. Station orchestra conducted by Cohen: 1. Overture "Fra Diavolo." D. F. Auber. 2. a. Habanera J. Turina. b. Lachere maison
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    • 675 7 Wireless EMPIRE PROGRAMMES FOR WEEK-END Running Commentary On Boat Race THE Empire wireless programmes for the week-end are as follows: 0.20 p.m. Big Ben. The Scottish Studio Orchestra. 6.50 p.m. Talk: "Freedom." 7.05 p.m. Sydney Gustard, at ihe Organ of the Gaumont Palace Cinema. Chester. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 604 8 I TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE MELODY MASTERPIECE OF ALUAIBBHAI Ta J j under f^^^^^! HAWAIIAN 'v^'CJ"}-^ l /I" AM MM| A Colourful riot on land and I TlSl flf H U smashing all standards of musical I I with MARY BOLAND —NED SPARKS POLLY I MORAN SIDNEY BLACKMER SIDNEY FOX
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    • 262 8 M A R S H A 1 B E N N T r 'OUTCAST fC^X^ l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g LAST NIGHT'S OPENING AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS i A REAL LIVE I Ml s |C JHHTOU J MATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW. AT 5.30 SHARP. TO-NIGHT AT <U0 TO MORROW NIGHT THE LONDOFmUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Presenting the
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  • 371 9 Once Famous Beauty Dies! In A Hovel l r 11 Leadville, Colorado. MRS. Elizabeth "Baby Doe" Tabo 4 widow cf "Silver Dollar" Tabor, one of the most famous figures of the 'eighties, has died here, aged 73. She was found frozen to death in a tumbledown
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  • 85 9 Two Lovers Drowned In Lake Storm Belgrade. Two levers WilO were to have b;n n married tne next da* were drowned when they were on their way 10 fetch wood to cock their wedding breakfast. They were on a raft with two other men on Lake' Proloshka
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  • 72 9 City Hall "Scandal" Kept Dark Four Years Madrid famous wooden statues, .similar to London's "Gog and Magog" have been missing for lour years in Valencia, but the news has only just been oublishcd. They used to adorn the city hall. Now, according to the President of the Monuments'
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  • 300 9 Nominated New President Of F. 8.1. I London. Francis Joseph has been nominated P as the new president of the Federaticn cf British Industries for one year, to succeed Lord Herbert Scott. The decision was made at a London meeting and the nomination will be con firmed
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  • 154 9 Detective Trails Man With Ears Houston, Texai. Detective Charles Batten, of this town, has just returned from a 1,000-miie chase after a "wanted' man with >)*g ears. The big ears were the only cjie Batten possessed when he started. His instructions were to bring back a man to
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  • 86 9 Postcard Takes 54 Years To Travel 150 Miles Norwich. Fifty-four yrarS ago a postcard addressed to a Norwich firm, was posted in London—lso miles away. It has KM been delivered. If any misunderstandings arose owmy to the non-arrival of the- card they will neve* bo known, for both
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 400 9 M YOUR RESERVATIONS BY HAIL, SEA OR AIR at THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE I hone 5218. 82, ROBINSON ROAD. Singapore. I) E With Branches at v I principal towns l V !i \I throughout CHINA. GENERAL TOURISTS AGENTS. WITHOUT EXTRA COST. 11 in i I l i i 315 MARLBOROUGH
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    • 78 9 g ■■■Mill KASRIEL Spec ally adapted for H playing all Indian Music. UeßSßpffl Write the- list. SEASON CO, LTD 'PHONE 67<il. 11,1, North Hridirc Road. i mm ii i i i 11 "«y TO-NIGHT —A Super Cantonese Talkie. WOO TIP YING, LAM KUAN SAN in GOOD BROTHER NEXT CHANGE! Matinees:
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    • 340 9 'niiiiiiiMiii i i r v i n i! ■inuui iiuiui i t i 1-1 i i.jiiiJiinniijnimuiai)iiiii:ii.iiMiii»(.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii«iiWßF 1 BOWDEN S MILK;FOOD IS PURE j MADE ENTIRELY FROM ENGLISH MILK I 1 by the "IMPROVED ROLLER PROCESS" 5 WITHOUT ANY ADULTERATION SUCH AS CANE SUGAR I (SUCROSE). 1 See that your Baby
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  • 48 10 1 uan Kutt > second son of Mr and Mrs. Quah Cheow Moh, to Miss Seet Chye long (Roselind), eldest daughter of the late Mr. Seet Tiong Lock and Madam Yeo (.ee Neo, has been announced yesterday. (1 t na lg and Malacca papers please copy).
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  • 69 10 MR. KOII 1100 GIAVV, aged 49. passed away peacefully, at his residence, 73, Cuppage Road at f>.25 p.m., on Tuesday, 2nd April. 1 J.i), leaving behind his beloved wile, two sons, Messrs. Koh Poh Eng an d Koh 1 eng am, rive daughters, three sons-in-law. and two grandchildren, to
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  • 729 10 Ji any conclusion can be drawn from the debate in the House of Lords on relations between China and Japan and the Far East situation, it is that the UpperChamber neither contributed towards a solution of the problem nor complicated it. Lord Peel, who initiated the debate,
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  • 107 10 Callers At London Agency (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) M London. Mar. 27. ISS Stewart Pirrit, the young novelist, is shortly going to Malaya to gather material for a new book. The Hon. E.G. London lectured it his old school "Warwick" on Malaya, this week. Visitors
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  • 121 10 Bishop Edwin F. Lee, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and Mrs. Lee returned from Manila by the President Polk. Professor E. A. Hauser, wil! be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. His subject will be: 'Industrial Japan." By order
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  • 205 10 MRS. Gwendoline Larkin sets a pretty problem in a letter to the Fnancial Times. M Ai a humble student of affairs," she writes, "I note with great interest the lexers advocating a further restriction of rubber output, with the expressed object of increasing
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  • 164 10 JN all the arguments regarding tin and conjecture as to why, in spite of severe restriction, the price is still by no means high, it has to be remembered that in these days tin has to meet strong competition. This is the competition of suc'i metals as aluminium,
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  • 184 10 ijyiß. Clyde Elliot, who was associated with Mr. Frank Buck in producing "Bring 'Em Back Alive," has been v. active recently veiling people, how it is done. "I defy an/one to go out and make a picture in the jungle." he. says, and he proceeds to explain how
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  • 166 10 yiSITORS to Europe this summer are being well catered for. In Britain there will be the celebrations of th j Silver Jubilee- and ail the attractions ol the most brilliant London season siaco the War. Belgiu-m is offering a World's Fai; or Universal and International Exhibtrijn, for which
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  • 381 10 By "Looker-On" I k NEW magazine comes along in "Punchinello." Priced at twenty cents and described as Malaya's foremost humorous journal, It is full of lively quips and jests. A A I notice that the writer of the introductory article had trouble with the word "idiosyncrasies."
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  • 33 10 GIRLS' CORNER. 2 FINANCIAL NEWS 5 CLLB DIARY. 6 RADIO TOPICS 7 GOVERNOR'S TOUR OF or™™ EAST COAST, 12. SPORTS NEWS. 14 ard 15 CHURCH SERVICES 18 BOYS' CORNFR 19
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 130 10 COLOSSAL I Reduction! in the Price of "HIS MASTERS VOICE" Dance Records NOW ONLY 90 CENTS EACH APRIL RECORDINGS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. ALL OBTAINABLE FROM THE AGENTS j Robinson Co., Ltd.j |Q|!EAT SALE! I jßff- Duplex Table Lamp. Hf l sua I P. ice 519..~>0. rigJi
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    • 23 10 W 1 HlgivirMhai m.ui for cleansing |9| f|| complexion; and HI 111 Ilk bt-if ki-t-ps the |P m powder baggy akin supple. I]
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  • 792 11 ritlTISIl ENVOY BACK j 1,1 HOME I LeSS oa Of The War jons Must Stand Or i-'all Together" I Reuter. London. Aoril 5. ail. \nthony Eden arrived at 1 uti.ria this evening. He said h tra\el> had been strenuous, hut really useful.
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  • 57 11 Renter. Artery Of His Arm Severed Shanghai. April 5. AN American. Mr. Eugene Albert' Silagi. fifty-nine, ot Youngs ton, Ohio, was found dead In a room at the American Club wi h an ar. try o! his arm .severed. He was connected with an engineering
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  • 205 11 Death In Singapore General Hospital Singapore. Saturday. The death occurred at the General Hospital. Singapore, yesterday morning, of Mrs. Rose Agnes Reutens, wife of Mr. Cyril V. Reutens of the tutorial staff of the St. Joseph's Institution. The deceased laay who was in her 27th year
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  • 63 11 Holed While Entering Calcutta Waterway- Reuter. New Delhi, April fill is learned that one of the R.A.F. Singapore Hying boats struck an object and was holed while entering the Calcutta waterway. The machine was beached at lowtide, but was submerged in high water. No one was
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  • 330 11 Comedy Company At The Capitol THE London Musical Comedy Company, which has just come down to Saigapore from Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur,, and which opened a season at the Capitol last night, fully lived up to the reputation which had preceded fiom the F.M.S. Opening
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  • 49 11 upreme War Committee s Decision Reuter. Paris, April 5. POLITICAL circles report that the Supreme War Committee to-day voted in favour of retaining with the colours, at least for three months longer, the halfyear contingent ot conscripts wno w ere due to be disbanded on April 13.—Reuter.
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  • 59 11 tate Council Amends The Control Bill Reuter. Colombo, April 5. AFTER a stormy debate, the Ceylon rt State Council amended the Rubber Control Bill requiring certificates of origin on imports to all territories, except Singapore and Penang. The speakers alleged that unrestricted countries were dumping rubber
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  • 54 11 Mr. Llyod George Invited To Cabinet Meeting British Official Wireless. London, April b. MR. Lloyd George, whose industrial recovery proposals were recently at the request of the Prime Minister submitted to Government, has been invited attend a meeting on Thursday of the Cabinet Committee which has been examining
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  • 64 11 Loan Of $30,000,000 Negotiated In America Hongkong, Apr. 1. Mr. Li Fang has wired from America stating that negotiations for a steti works loan of $30,000,000 have been concluded successfully. Eighty per cent, of the loan will De In machinery and the balance to be m cash. He
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  • 258 11 Kweichow Cleared I GOVERNMENT TROOPS' IN PURSUIT i i Sin Chew Jit Poh. r Hongkong, April 6. i t ACCORDING to reports received from General Sit Yoh, the Reds in Hsauwan, Kweichovv, have been defeated by the Government troops j under General Wu Chi Wai. General j
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  • 65 11 Discussion With Home Officials British Official Wireless. London, April 5. The President of the Board of TJrade, accompanied by officials of the Board of Trade, the Foreign Office Department of Overseas Trade and the Mines Department to-day received the Egyptian Mission of Economic Enquiry, which is visiting
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  • 58 11 Sir Malcolm Campbell Gets Civil Welcome British Official Wireless. London, Aprii 5. Sir Malcolm Campbell, the famous racing motorist, received a civil welcome on his arrival in the Berengaria at Southampton from Daytona Sands, where his car the Blue Bird, recently set up a new land speed
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  • 127 11 Grounds For Granting The Injunction Reuter. London, April 5. IN connection with the motion brought before the Chancery Court for an injunction on the Singapore Traction Company, the Judge grained the injunction restraining payment to Shanghai on the ground that the Singapore Company was not in a
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  • 37 11 Arrivals And Departures During March Arrivals of state-aided labourers from Madras Presidency during March were 2,091 adults and 420 minors. Other arrivals numbered 2,067 adults and 189 minors. Departures were 3.879 adults and 264 minors.
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  • 173 11 Reuter. Investigation Wanted ALLEGED POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE London, April 5. JHE deaths of two German refugees, Dr. Dor Fabian, aged thirty-five, and Frau Matilda Wurm, aged fiftysix, who were found dead in their flat at Bloomsbury yesterday evening in circumstances suggesting suicide, were mentioned in the House
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  • 1588 12 Enthusiastic Welcome MALAYS WANT MORE ROADS <liy A Special CurrcspondejUj AN enthusiastic welcome was ac- i corded by H.H. the Sultan ol Pahang and the Malay chiefs in the State to U.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, on his arrival
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  • 61 12 I Newest Line Of Business In Paris Paris. Dog-walking is the newest line of business in Paris. It is practised by men who stride through the Bois de Boulogne, bearimr sandwich-boards and leading a pack of cogs on a leash. The notice on the sandwich-board says:— "I
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  • 113 12 I May Take Holiday In I Malaya Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, April 5 THERE is a probability that Mr. Hu Han Min, the veteran Kuomintang leader, will visit Malaya and the Philippines for a holiday. He wadl very ill at the end of March, but
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  • 91 12 The Sino-Japanese Co-operation Question Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking, April 5. In a statement made to foreign newspapermen to-day. Mr. Wang Chmg Wei, the president of the Executive Yuan, said that Sim-Japanese co-operation in the real sense could not be realised until a settlement on the Manchukuo and
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  • 75 12 To Japanese Charged With Murder Singapore. Friday. Yoshia Noda, the Japanese who is being charged with the murder or a compatriot in Joo Chiat on tne night of Mar. 27, was again produced before Mr. Norman Grice, ihe Seeor.u Magistrate, this morning. According to instructions from the
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  • 169 12 Singapore, Friday. The junction of Scotts Road and Newvon Road was the scene of an accident yesterday afternoon when an Indian was knocked down by a taxi. He sustained a lacerated wound of about one and a half inches in length on the back of the head and
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  • 406 12 Two Short Public Examinations Singapore, Friday. THE Bankruptcy Court this morning was presided over by. Sir Waltei Huggard the Chief Justice. The list was a very short one and except for two short public examinations provided nothing sensational. Receiving and adjudicating orders on their own applications were
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  • 34 12 Singapore. Friday. Charged with driving a motor-car in a manner so as to endanger human life, Hugh Chee Nee was fined $25 by Mr. C. H. Whit 'on, the Fourth MagLstra'e. to-day.
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  • 30 12 Singapore, Friday. The Fire Brigade was summoned to Grnve Road at 11 o'clock last night to extinguish a crass are The (Mi'break whs quelled in a few minutes.
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  • 372 12 Military Training For Children Moscow. SOVIET children are to undergo military training, according to a de- cision of Osoaviakhim, the society concerned with defence against gas and I air attack. The Central Committee of the Ccmmurlist Party, one of the strongest bodies in the country,
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  • 100 12 Mission Of Inquiry Arrives In London British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 4. The Egyptian Mission of Economic Enquiry, which is visiting the tinned Kingdom on the invitation of the British Government, arrived ?ri London 'his evening. They were received at Victoria on behalf of the Government by
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  • 93 12 Chinese Minister At Tokyo Visiting: Formosa Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Apr. 5. Mr. Chiang Tso Pin, the Chines? Minister to Japan, was welcomed «by the Chinese in Taipei and Xi Lung, in Formosa, on Tuesday. His present visit to Formosa is the first one made
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  • 143 12 IT.. Singapore. Friday. The following notifications appear in Settlement Government Gazette issued this evening —Dr S J Campbell to be a Medical Officer. Mala- yan Medical Service; Mr. NAM Grif- fin to act as Chief Police Officer. SfngkI pore; Mr. R. N. Broome passed the prei scribed examinations
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  • 52 12 Singapore, Friday. The case in which three Tamils are alleged to have been seriously nabbed by a compatriot in Killiney Road In the early hours of the morning of Mar 29 was brought up for mention to-day before Mr. Norman Grice. the Second Magistrate. The hearing ma* postponed
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  • 393 12 Personal Souvenir Fron His Majesty THE King has approved the iss. silver medal to be known a King's Silver Jubilee Medal." in memoration of the 25th anniver His Majesty's accession to the Th Some 80,000 medals will be strut issue as a personal souvenir fr< Majesty
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  • 71 12 Chinese Storm Manchukuo Police Station Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, April 5. Resenting the imposition of exorbitant taxes and the oppression of the Manchukuo authorities, hundreds of Chinese peasants ou'side Hsifengkou, a Great Wall pass, stormed the Manchukuo police station yesterday. The Police chief was killed. Japanese
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  • 50 12 Chinese Allowed Bail In Sum Of $5,«(Ml Singapore, Friday. Charged with cheating thr Oversc Chinese Bank in respect of $5,000, i Chinese named Chia Chan Tok again appeared before Mr. J. M. Blander, tho Third Magistrate, to-day. The case was postponed until April bail of ?5,000 being allowed.
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  • 87 12 Singapore, Fridaj Wong Ah Sing, a coolie said to be employed at the Singanore Hurt; Board, was convicted to three months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. .1 M Brandcr. the Third Magistrate, toon a charge of theft of two Marconiphone pickups. The accused is alleged to have ta
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  • 571 13 Raid And Its S quel Taiping- Thursday. lottery tickets dating i 1931. two copies of aened at -he racing page, 1 .7.1.. writing on them, with horses' names, and menta numbering well all. were the d befOJfe Che Mjphd. b< Taiping Magistrate, Stood it. -he dock
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  • 383 13 C laims Made By Two Countries CITHER the marriage certificate ol the fc Dokc and Duchess of Kent containa geographical error, or there m a pa of Middlesex which is not in the Middlesex known to the public. Certainly it is
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  • 186 13 Schemes For Acquiring Snowdon As National Park London. pr Schemes for acquiring Snowdon d.--trict for the public in perpetuity were outlined by Sir Lawrence W. Chubb, at d meeting of the Camping- Club of Great Britain and Ireland in London. Sir Lawrence suggested that one scheme might be
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  • 188 13 Why Japanese Competition Succeeds i London. The importance of attractive, and even dazzling. WTappers and packings is emphasised by the acting British Viceconsul at Bushire. in a report on the economic conditions of the Persian Gulf to the Department Of Overseas Trade. The shortage of money and
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  • 620 13 From The Malaya Tribune, 1 Apr. 6, 1915 i THE Summary Court-Martiai 1 sembled this morning after ike Easter adjournment. The Court wa composed, as before, of Lieut.-Col Browlow, R.G.A. (President). Major Harris Edge. X.5.L.1.. and Capt. Ball. sth LI Prosecutor: Mr. Roland Braddell For the defence:
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  • 157 13 Kissing Test For Biology Students Piedmont. California. There was considerable excremea* i among the pupils of Piedmont H-gi. School when one of the professor-. Mi Sendford Siegrist. announced thai the boys and girls In his biology woold participate in a *est to determine whether microbes are transmitted by kissing.
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  • 77 13 Singapore. Thursday A Tamil schoolboy attending the Outram Road School was this morning produced before Mr J M Brander. the Third Magistrate on a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle valued at $15. Damodaran the accused, claimed to be, tried, and said that the bicycle was
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  • 512 14  -  Chinese Disappoint Their Supporters (By "Full-Back" TliM Chinese gave their supporters another disappointment on Tuesday when they were soundly beaten by the Gunners. I: marked their second defeat he hands of a military team. fhey (the Chinese) made a promising start, beating the S.R.C. and the
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  • 380 14 Tv rt her Results In Spring Tournament Singapore, Saturday. Ro> Smith and A. A. A. Paterson qualified to meet A. D. Anderson and J. A. Dean in the doubles championship final of the S.C.C. Spring tennis tournament, yesterday evening. The final will be played on Wednesday next. Two
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  • 118 14 Taiping Sensation INCIDENT IN SECOND DIVISION GAME (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. JJA Win, the Buram Rifles "C" left full-back, has been suspended from taking part in League football here for on month from Apr. 1. 1 h s was the decision arrived a by the
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  • 57 14 Running Commentary To Be Broadcast London, April 5. JN connection with the B. B. C. Empire Transmissions, a commentary on the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race will be broadcast to-day (April 6) at 2.30 p.m. GMT. recordings 6.30 p.m. and 11.15 p.m. and on April 7 at
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  • 77 14 16-Year-Old Boy's Fine Achievement Reuter. New York, April 5. The world's 150 yards back-stroke record was twice broken during the A.A.U National Indoor Championships meeting to-day. Competing in the Ooen Race the six-teen-year old Adoiph Kiefer returned a time of one minute 36-1 10 seconds and later Dan
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  • 63 14 The following will represent the above cluo against the Siong 800 Athleac Association in a friendly game of billiards '3 balli of 250 up (5 singles) at the latter's premises on Sunday at 10.30 a m sharp. Loo Cheng Swee. Ong Swee Gam Foong Mun Fun, Seah Peng Howe
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  • 138 14 Result Of Mixed Foursome Competition THE iollowing are the results of the Mixed Foursomes Competition played at the Island Club on Thursday: Mrs. Grove and Dr Corry 46—13 1 /2 =32 1 2 (Winners) Mis. Corry and C. Colin Grove 46— V 4 Mrs. Rainsford and Dr.
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  • 561 14 No Match For Malaya Publishing House Singapore. Friday. The Malaya Publishing House soccer team met the Khalsa Association in a i friendly game of soccer on the V.M.C.A. I ground and defeated them by 4 goals to 1. The Khalsa Association playing with several substitutes were a greatly
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  • 31 14 semi-final of the SCF a rw ln the tion to-morrow 0 and g> C gggSe Companion A.A will meet As?on A Met c dum. Admission 10 and 20 cents.
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  • 75 14 Chinese Beat Marines After Hard Tussle Singapore, Saturday. THREE interesting friendly games were played yesterday in Sin The S.C.C. second string suffered a bad reverse at the hand V.M.C.A. losing by 7 goals to I. The Chinese
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  • 551 14 V.M.C.A. Superior In Ail Departments THE S.C.C. must, have somewhat underestimated the strength of the V.M.C.A. yesterday evening when they put out their "B" team to meet the visaing side in a friendly game. They toot: tne consequences nowever ana were beaten by seven goals to one. 'me
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  • 67 14 ot at trie Club-house hefnrA n Z Pinto, Ong Heng Teow, C. Rozario De I Souza, Sim Cheng Kiat. Yeo S Kce fa e m h^ n i HOW S' HQ Man*' jam, Sng Koey Hoe, Mohd: Seyriek A *r£' Gammel and Arthur l im.' The Union's
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  • 306 14 Keng Hock Scores .Winnin Goal THE friendly match between the < nese and the Marine Depai .n Football Club attracted a laniy crowd at the Anson Road Stadium v terday. An interesting game resulted in a v otcry for the Cmnc.se by the oaa b oaj i. three.
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  • 109 14 Fixtures For Week Endiic April 13 LADIES' SINGLES" W P0nef ay Apr 10: Z Eiias v. D Th Sa y Apr 11: B Campbell v. E Fl Na a ,Ln APr ,2; S G v. O S pech? y April 13; D F °s o« v. r: LADIES'
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  • 45 14 held S J 5 wiueh wa Sect TrrZ ri? y a l he residence f m duiy c g V 0i 37 n !1 Road, i o V le T d Q on secretary in p pressure of wS*^ 8 r< l,cd
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  • 729 15 Tint/ Murota Little Abayan Fight To A Draw (By "X.0.") Singapore, Saturday. gave one of the finest A of boxing ever seen in hen he beat Al Rivers ■minute rounds at the Arena last night. ig in
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  • 603 15 Arsenal's Chances MANCHESTER TO MEET EVERTON yyHILE Arsenal should have no difficulty in securing full points to-day in their League fixture against Chelsea, Sunderland and Manchester City will have to fight hard to rrlaim victories in their games. Sunderland have to visit \Ves Bromwich, who are
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  • 327 15 K. L. Chinese Defeat V.M.C.A (From Our Owi Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. THE S.C.R.C. tennis team had another c easy day when they met and defeated the V.M.C.A. at tennis in th* liowerdew Shield last evening on the G O.R.C. courts. The final score was four games
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  • 21 15 Reuter. London. Apr. 5. The following match in the Scottish League was played to-day: Hamilton 2, Hearts 0. —Renter.
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  • 32 15 Reuter. London, April 5. Following an enquiry into the AyrFalkirk match on March 9. the Scottish Football Commission cancelled the result and he match will be replayed on April 10.—Reuter.
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  • 185 15 Winner Of Kentucky Derby TWENTY Grand, winner of the Kentucky Derby in 1931 and holder of the American record for the mile and a quarter, is leaving Kentucky for England, according to a telegram received by the officials of the Greentree Farm from Mrs. Harry Payne-Whitney,
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  • 183 15 High School Beat Seng Chong Society Malacca, Apr. 2. Tin- H'gh School inflicted another defeat (.11 the Seng Chong Society at cricket on Saturday winning by 90 runs. Bitting first, the School declared the'r innings closed with 116 runs for 9 wickets. Ibrahim top-scored with 23 Kit rim
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  • 83 15 Rafiles Institution Beat St. Andrews Raffles Institution beat S;. Andrew's School at cricket on Thursday last by 24 runs. St. Andrew's scored 89. J. Weber topscoring with 40. |1 Valberg 5 for 13. A. Tan 2 for 12. Sundram 2 for 22 and A Fernandez 1 for 19
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  • 330 15 Will Light Blues Win Again? THE Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, which ranks amongst the most important sporting events in England, takes piace to-day. Despite the fact of the long succession of victories which Cambridge has secured in this event
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  • 119 15 Order Of Races Scratching For First Day The following is the order of races and scrstchings for to-day's races at Pcnang: Racc No. 1—Horses 3, Div. 3—Gone Up. Race No. 2—Horses 3. Div. 2—Pride of Perak, First Bid. Race No. 3—Horses 2, Div. 2—Done Up. Merry Mike.
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  • 841 16 Australian Girl's Fine Talent THE first of a new series of test transmissions (Transmission 6) on two frequencies, GSL (49.1 m, 6110 kc s) and GSC (31.32 m., 9580 kc s) was radiated from Daventry between 2.30 a.m. G.M.T. and 3.3< I a.m. G.M.T. o n
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    • 416 16 I A TRIUMPH FOR THE TRIBUNE J J GREAT JUBILEE FEATURE j I FAMOUS DRAMATIST DESCRIBES I THE KING AND HIS REIGN JOHN DRINKWATER'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. J APRIL
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  • 106 17 dliirlifiiiff For Night K CSC IR S Plymouth. n/HA. claimed to be a "wonder" fl nice .la.ion has been torar i.e granted by the Plyoration adjoining the new •ire headquarters. s: ion has: a fleet of high-powered me of which have heating specially sprung beds, exchange connected
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  • 158 17 Survives Two "Fatal" Vccidcals Brisbane. Spi cannot be killed. 73. Mrs. Clara McCra London, who Came to Aus■v 20 years ago, has just been fit and well from the Biisr.i Hospital after four months' f r a broken back i ago she was in the Coast Sydney, for
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  • 414 17 League Of Nations Bulletin .Wing is the health bulletin of U' f Nations Eastern Bureau, t the week enued Mar. 30: !.s again the only port in the At -iu to report the presence of irin:: the week, two further v \4 beejj notified. -a a
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  • 237 17 America Likes "Hamkt" Best New York. CHAKESPEARE'S comment on the reJ* suit of the latest American national baltot would be well worth having, for his "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" has been voted the most popular play in the United States—by a comfortable margin A referendum conducted by
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  • 148 17 Building Model Aeroplanes To Make Boys Air-Minded Belgrade. King Peter 2nd. boy King of Yugoslava. is 'o build model aeroplanes for himself. The Belgrade Aero-Club Jias been holding courses tc teach the boys of the country hew to build model aeroplanes in order to make them
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  • 124 17 Election Of Officers For The Year At the 38th annual general meeting of the Moslem Association. Singapore. Mr. A M. S. Moonshi presiding, office-bearers for the year were elected as follows:— President, Mr. Alii Ahmad Khan Sura JP vice-presidents. Messrs. Syed Hussain bin Ali Alsagoff. M. Ismail. 8.A..
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  • 79 17 Bodies Of Infants Found In Sea Singapore, Saturday. The Singapore Ccroner. Mr JJL G. Porter, dealt with two cases in connection with tne death of two infants who were found in the sea. In the first case the Want was decomposed that ideiitiflcation was impossible and a verdict
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  • 54 17 Given Permission To Leave The Colony Louis Alexander van Cceverden. the y&ttftg Dutchman, who was detained m Singapore on instructions from Batavia, was given permission to le?.ve the Colony when the matter came up before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday, as no further instructions had
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  • 50 17 London, April 5. The total amount applied for in tenders for £40,000,000 Treasury Bills was £78,095.000. The maximum amount was allotted in j Bi'ls at three months. The averaf&e rate per cent, was 10 2.93 d. as compared with 10 4.24 d last week I. British "Official Wireless.
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  • 251 17 j Spectacular Film At The i Alhambra j Hindustani Talkie AI Tin Marlborough THE CINEMAS WITH a beautifut South Sea island as a background for its spectacular I settings, "Hfcawaiiaii Nights," wh.cn opened at tne Alhambra Theatre yesterday, makes one of the most attractive films produced by Radio
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  • 262 17 Report Of The Hon. Secretar\ For 1934 The annual report of the hon. secretary of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for 1934 states:— During 1331 the Board of has met four times, the Executive Cumin it tee six times, and the Finance Committee four times. Newcomers to the
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  • 147 17 Ambitious Production Scheme Started The fact that almos; all big talkie theatres in Malaya are now screenine Indian films is proot positive of the popularity enjoyed by these pictures m this country. 1935 will see a large number of good Indian talkies come to Malaya as the result
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  • 45 17 900 Tahils Of Chandu Seized oinrupore Saturday. A Chinese, vho was convicted on a charge of possession of 900 tahils of chandu was fined $3,000 by the District Judge. Mr. H. A. Ferrer, yesterday. The contraband was seized in the Singapore River.
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  • 124 17 Death Sentence On Schoolboy To Be Demanded I Sofia. Sentence» of death on a schoolboy to be demanded in a "wholesale" tr.al of Communists, according to an announcement by the prosecutor. The trial has opened at Plevna. One hundred persons are accused or conspiracy. Four hundred witnesses arc
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  • 1610 18 Activities During* The Year 1934 iIT Is with a deep sense of sorrow that the CommiCee places on record the irreparable lass of His Serene Holiness j Swami Shivanandaji Maharaj, the general president of the Sri Ramkrishna I Math and Mission (1922-34) who enteried Mahasamadhi on February 20
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  • 278 18 First Ceremony At Shanghai Shanghai, March 16. THE stage is all set for the first Mass Marriage Ceremony, which will take place in the Civic Centre On April 3, in the auditorium of the Municipality of Greater Shanghai. Last-minute preparations are being pushed by the officers
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  • 69 18 Young- Indian's Ghouik Brutality Lahore, March h; A CASE of cannibalism att< n. ghoulish brutality is reportnl a village near here. A 24-year-old Muslim bit to d. own sister's four years old or I swallowed his brain. He proceeded to eat the flesh v.l was caught red
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  • 63 18 Japanese Officials In China Shanghai. Apin The Shanghai property of the Cl..i Eastern Railway has been handir r to the management of the South churian Railway. The Manchukuo bought the line from the Sovie;. given its control to the S.MR The Japanese Consular Confer, be held shortly will
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    • 960 18 ow££X. 5f.« O COUGH SPECIFIC STECML MR fcgd SINCERE'S CREAM I I Large 90 eta. till JSBf SINCERE'S I LIMONIS DRAUGHT. 25 Cents. SINCERE DISPENSARY, LIMITED, WHOLESALE RETAIL CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRODUCTS OF CONTINENTAL DRUG CO. OF INDIA Head OaVe: 59, Hill Stre*t Branch: 11. Chulia Street. Ne, 635».
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    • 541 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Choral). 5.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Wednesday, at
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    • 334 18 Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Teachers' Tramir.u Class. Wednesday. 8 p.m., Choir Practice Thursday, 8.15 p.m., C.C.A. Debah Friday, 4.15 p.m., Girls' Friendly Band Friday, 5.30 p.m., Boys' Brigade. Friday, 8.15 p.m., Friendly Band. KATGNG GOSPEL HALL 17, East Coast Road Sunday, 4 p.m., Sunday ScIkm.1. 5 30 p.m., English Service. j
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