Malaya Tribune, 8 April 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXII- No. S3 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, April 8, 1935. Malaya Tribune L'O PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935." FIVE CEN'Jb
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 104 1 f(**A The iribunc Dominant \n I "POOIDMIiniOIIFI^^ A Product* of the British Empire j CHEAP-STRONG-COLOURFUL THE MOST ELEGANT AND ECONOMICAL N ROOFING ON THE MARKET Try Ttiem And See J SoleAgenls:- <.„,..rp.,,»*d to SA) j MILK AT lIS BESTj SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND j BECAUSE j j The Quality Is Worth
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    • 278 1 I W'//wy/rf7y In ev< ry entertainment Dewar's has a part. freshment in its mild n /v' timu,us r lr 1 V 'ilkA A Wiv:----..;•-•. it. De war's is socially <j' >\TK y/ acceptable, the utw,k, T- V-<v I I I of whiskies, the very WI) E WARS j A The
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  • 919 2 Shipping News Notices. FASTEST SAILING SHIP The Lightning? 436 NAUTICAL MILES IN ONE DAY yyjIKKEV r KR sailormen of the old school—salt seas and bulging canvas variety—foregather there is always one toast that is honoured, that of the good ship Lightning, the fastest craft that was ever built. Even the
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  • 251 2 Crews Whose Ships Were Swept Away By Ice Belgrade. THE crew of the British tanker "Lincoln" '124 tons) have had a miraculous escape from death, when their ship was earned away down the Danube by a huge mass of floating ice that had broken loose. The •Lincoln-'
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    • 384 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Cou'a SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935 BURPW>..N r,.070 Apr. 11 NALDERA 16.000 Apr 12 11 *N PURA 17.- 00 Apr. 26 SOMA! I 8,810 May 8 RAJPI i\ NA 17.000 May 10 MANTUA 11.000 May 24 BANGALORE 6.000 June 6 CARTHAGE
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    • 563 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. Strnm. ERRIA 2M-4 23 4 24-4 26-4 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 passenger
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    • 464 2 N.Y,K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marieilles. Next Sailings— 1935 s.s. KATORI MARU Anr 10 s.s. KASHIMA MARU May 1 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU May 16 s.s. HAKONE MARU May 30 s.s. SUWA MARU June g MINIMUM FARES TO j 3*t
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    • 439 2 STEAMER SAILING 3 Bsf NORDDEUTSCHER llMmnl (Incorporated a The undernotcd are tho Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. mm. "TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai. N. China Japan Apr. 11 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. MXTvAE ul.<o calls Genoa, Marseilles, B'lona. Casablanca Apr. ]fc MINIMUM FARES. Inter- Cargo Cabin, mediate. Steamer. 0 Genoa
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  • 32 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those of Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt:
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  • 434 3 Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. Issue. Value. Buyers. 4 Ampat Tin 4 3 4 9 £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 33 j- 341 £1 Austral Malay 59- 61 5- Ayer Hitam Tin 11 [9 12i6 $1 Ayer Weng 1.95 2.05 £1 Bangrin Tin 241- 251£1 Chenderiang Tin 7| 8--1 Hong Fatt
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  • 150 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Buyer» Sellers. 5% 1901 1940 $400,000 Ir/.r'-erft Mar. 31, Sept. 30 110 1!2 norn W 2 1907 red. It4! $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30 114»/ 2 1H'4 AV 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Interest Mar. 31,
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  • 399 3 Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. Issue. Value. Fraser Lyall and Shares. and Co Evatt. 1 Allenby 1.55 1.60 1.50 1.60 1 A. Gajah 1.35 1.45 1.30 1.40 1 A. Hitam 2.10 2.25 2.05 2.20 1 A. Molek 1.10 1.15 l.OS 1.15 2 A. Malay 3.10 3.20cd 3.00 3.10 1 A.
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  • 318 3 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS g o 6 CLO0INO QUOTATIONS 'If Buyers. Seller.* ?> 0. > $2 $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.30 .1.35 $2 $2 A. Brick 7V 2 Pre. 1.60 1.70 $10 $10 Atlas Ice 11.50 12.00cd £1 £1 B. Amer. Tobacco 112 initio $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.75 6.00
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  • 360 3 Company Stronger Than Ever DECORD figures in various branches of the business were reported at* the annual general meeting of the Prudential Assurance Company held in London on Thursday, March 14th. "Lor the first time," the Chairman, Sir Edgar Home said, "the premium income it: ilie
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  • 171 3 Singapore. Wednesday. The weekly rubber auction ol the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held tc-dav. Catalogued 1.437.846 lbs.—tons 641.90 Offered 1.354.909 lbs —tons 604.87 Sold 1.096.378 lbs —tons 489.45 London: Spot 5 3 id. New York: Spot 11 3 16 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked
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  • 304 3 Mengkibol (Central Johore) Rubber London, Mar. .10. THE twenty fourth ordinary general meot- ing of Mengkibol (Central Johore) Rubber Co., Ltd., was held yesterday at 7 Great Winchester-street. E.C. Mr. P. C. Turnbuli, 0.8. E. (chairman), presided, and. in moving tin- adoption of the report, sa d
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  • 297 3 To Discuss Possible Reduction Of Rubber Cess A meeting of the Committee of the Johore Planters' Association will be held at the Offices of Rennle Lowick and Co.. Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Friday. April 12, at 2.30 p.m. The following are among the matters to be considered:
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  • 544 3 Interesting Preliminary Moves <Hy Air Ma*!) 1 Fr )fu Our 0.r:i Concajn ndcnij I London, War. 27. fOMMOl li'Y seandais having .subsided, v t:n aie returning u: prtpar.t ..ens 1 11c iitw agreement. Mr. Frank E. Mair ?ave voIcl 10 so: "e outspoken views when
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  • 71 3 riMLT PKICEB i cRKEJfT. Tor X M.A No I X Rioted Sroolred Sh««w Singapore, Monday, noon. Bu'•«*•». Seller* Spot (1. me) IKV H IS»i (F. 0.8.) Current month lx-% lsv;.. Apr! 18 is-! May June 18% I<> JulyfSept. 19% 20 Oct.jDec. :!«> 7 21 Tone of
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    • 423 3 ,<M)AY'S MARKET POSITION ri BBER ADVANCES SLIGHTLY I i Situation Quiet With rs Reserved j fjmgfift* 1 Vorresi)orute7it> Monday, morning. n Trices: (Singapore), l^ 1 i cts., up 1 ct. Tone: Steady, quiet njrapore), >l li "I> a v*s Prices: 7 lCk!.. unchanged. Tone: Steady, j,,, li cts., unchanged. I
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    • 27 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Caeil BL, Singapore. L O. JOHNSON. Gewrat Mutineer.
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    • 81 3 Nederlandscbe j Handel-Maalscbappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITh BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal
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    • 70 3 YOUR SMALL COINS may seem too few to bother about. Don't treat them carelessly, they can mean so much. Save each day and deposit regularly In a SAVINGS ACCOUNT plus Z%% Annual Interest paid quarterly, will soon rive you a substantial balance. It's surprising just how quickly small sums grow.
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    • 207 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSE 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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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 690 4 M. HASSAN,! M A 87. BRAS BASAH ROAD. 4 SINGAPORE I We undertake all sorts of work I In electrical, gas and water ser- 1 vice lines. 1 We give prompt attention to all I orders either big or small. J Why not consult us about your 1 requirements Estim:<
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    • 599 4 FOR SALE I 3 Pathe, Kalee and T. Ernemann D Silent projectors in good work- g g ing order. Apply Shaw Bros., 116, Robinson Road. ft SI ft WANTED. WANTED—One or two boys with exp:rintv oi Cr jcery and Prevision trade for employment in local canteens. Apply Distr ct Manager,
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    • 957 4 CROSSWORD NO. 52. The following submitted correct solutions and share the first prize:— 6. E. Siong. R. Samuel, L. H. Leoig, P. Animal, R. Silva, Goh Kirn Meng. T. K. Pang, J, Kho, H. B. Law, 8. Forrest, all of Svngap-arp. The following submitted solutions containing one error and sharp
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    • 560 4 AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG CO.. LTD., No. 30, Chulia Steet. ON WEDNESDAY, 10TH APRIL, 1935 AT 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and premises No. 70, Cross Street, Singapore, area 2,033 ]>q. ft*. MORTGAGEES' SALE. Lots
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    • 502 4 YOUR DREAM HAT has arrived at last. A wonderful consignment of exquisite Spring Models from LONDON PARIS. THE GIFT SHOP 157, North Bridge Road. SINGLE ARTICLES at WHOLESALE PRICES. TRY SARSaPARILLA TONIC The blood builder and purifier and be convinced of its effects in curing various diseases, chronic or otherwise.
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    • 274 4 1 GRAND DISPLAY OF THE VERY LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES NOW ON You are cordially invited to inspect the Wide Raage on view. MODERATELY PRICED YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road), i BjfpgajMßjMM l'S tjsss* •'■[iinMniniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiinr.iliiliiiiTt^rniMiiiitifi'i.'t:.!'!!' t SCHIFFNER'S I 117-A. North Bridge Road i (Meyer Mansion)
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  • 455 5 Sonata Recital By Helen Just Wireless TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henrs Hall. 7.05 p.m. An Organ Recital by furcell J. Mansfield. Relayed irom the Usher Hall, Edinburgh. (GUaznwiCh Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.i. 7.50
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  • 92 5 6.20 a.m. G.S.A. 49.6 metrts and G.S.B. 31.5 metres, Transmission 5. 6.20 p.m. G.S.F. 19.82 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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  • 196 5 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. A Children's Play: The Little Messengers of Spring 4.50
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  • 69 5 Wireless Programme For To-Day (Wavelengths 25.57 metres and 19.71 me!i*es) 2 50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem j and opening announcement, j 8.55 p.m. Records. 9.15 p.m. Talk on sports by Mr. C. J. Groothoff. 9.20 p.m. Popular records. 9.35 p.m. Latest News From Holland. 9.50 p.m. Records. 10
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  • 100 5 (Wavelength 49.1* metres). TO-DAY. f p.m. Recorded Music. p n>. Relay of Dance Musk by Raffle i H >v Dance Orchestra under direction of Dan Hopkins. (> 43 p.m. News Bulletin. 7 .m. Relay of concert arKstes from Tcmlinson Hall: Song—Piano Recital:— (1) "Aria" from Orfeo Cluck. (2)
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  • 342 5 Labour Law Hits British Dancers Paris. WHAT has become of "Les Girls" visitors to Paris are asking themselves. No Paris music-hall was complete, at one time, without its troupe of pretty girls from Lancashire or Yorkshire, whose perfectly synchronised dancing was the delight and wonder o?
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  • 443 5 SPADA, "KING OF THE MAQUIS Terror Of Corsica Now Broken Man Paris, Mar. 3. BAREFOOT, with a crucifix on his breast and a rosary in his hands, Andre Spada the former proud "King: of the Maquis" and last of the Corsican bandits, will appear in the Assize Court at Bastia,
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  • 234 5 "Sex Instincts" Used To Promote Bridge New York. DESCRIBING himself as a "master" or mass psychology, and attributing h.'s success as a Bridge expert to an appeal to sex instincts, particularly between husband and wife. Mr. Ely Culbertson has confessed that his methods were merely a publicity "stunt."
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  • 125 5 Hungarian Inventor's Claim Budapest HAS the invisible man stepped from the realms of fiction into reality? A young Hungarian inventor, M. LYenne Bribil, who is only -'4 year* H ag'i, claims to I'.iVe discover, d ray before which a marble eta*; »c becomes inv's:b!e to the eye He
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 550 5 Suffered with Psoriasis 7 Years Healedby Cuticura mill suffered with psoriasis for ar j I was told it could not la It appeared like a dry scaly i her head being the worst. I had V taken off and she was home I for months at a time. She .v
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    • 176 5 i^iiiiiilHiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMii^^ I A CLEAR COMPLEXION C4LLS 4 FOB A CLEAN SYSTEM 1 roEucous chOCO tivE A delicious Chocolate laxative that I I acts gently. It is pleasant and effective t I and acts like nature without pain I I P gFFgC' r or griping. j WHEN NATURE WON'T CHOCOLAX WILL
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  • 148 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-MAY'S SHIPPING NOTICE TO MARINERS The Harbour Master of Labuan in a notice to mariners states that buoys have been replaced by beacons in Victoria Harbour, Labuan Island. Details are as follows:— (at On Harbour shoal at a distance of 2,700 feet 33 degrees
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  • 137 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Apr. 8. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Michael Jebsen 20 Main Wharf (Emrance Ga<€ 3) Ipoh 18; Minderoo 16; Alch.ous 14; Fresid(f t Polk II; Manila Maru 9; Glentfeg 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Heiyei Maru
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  • 46 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, etc., by air (Netherlanus), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day, and general deliveries of letters and parcels 4 05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Manila Maru due at Singapore to-day.
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  • 35 6 Mails for Philippine Islands originally advertised for despatch by the Hakone Maru at 7 p.m. on the Gth ins lint will now be despatched by the Bertram Rickmers closing at 1 p.m. to-clay.
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  • 302 6 i SELLING i j Singapore, Apr. 8. London 4 months' sight 2j4 116 London 3 months' sight 2!4 132 London 60 days' sigm 2 1 London 30 days' sight 2|3 31 32 London demand 2|3 15;lt> London T.T. 2<3 15 1G Lyons and Paris demand 852 Hamburg demand
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  • 219 6 I Singapore, Apr. 5. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $137 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $135 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $133 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $11H Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $114 Rict Siam,
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  • 276 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, APRIL 8 High Tides.—1.15 a n:., 2.30 p ;r Football: S A.F.A. League, Div. L R a R.A.F., Anson Rond Stadium; Div Ij Govt. Monopolies v. Police S C C Com. Cup. M.P.H. v. Oversea Chine Bank. Y.M.C.A.:
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  • 78 6 ALHAMBRA—"Hawaiian Nights." I APOLLO.—Chinese picture. CAPITOL —"The Chocola c Soldier," i (stage attraction) 9.30 p.m. EMPlRE.—Chinese picture. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Waj yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. I HOLLYWOOD.—-Yes. Mr. Blown." MARLBOROUGH.—Hindus'ani talkie. I NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Waj yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. j
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 426 6 j SINGAPORE HOUIS j A ADELPHI HOTEL I I ROQF GARDEN l%\ TO-NIGHT TONIGHT! I I SPECIAL IMNNER DANCE CABARET. j DE MEZEY Revue I DANCING, SINGING. COMIC, ACROBATIC. I Friday, April 12th: SEA VIEW HOTEL. I GRAND CABARET m m I THE LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. 1 t* ADMISSION
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    • 222 6 IS TUBERCULOSIS CURABLE Th Fight again. 1 Tuberculosis belong* t > ;-ho most bu;nirig quest ions of humanity; for those who arc carried off by the fell disease, can be counted by millions. The crea'i< n of adeauate hvgieiic and agreeable conditions, su-h as living in fr;sh air, workrooms and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 263 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills Up To The Week-End The following is the programme of drill rf the Singapore Volun'-eer Corps up to and f >r weekending Aril 14. 1933: TO-DAY. 5.15 p.m.— Headquarters. S R.A. (v). Ceremonial Drill. 5.15 pm—Headquarters, S.R.E. (v), Ceremonial Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.V.F.A Stretcher Drill.
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    • 494 6 [POSTAL INTjELLKiENCC SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Western Canada and Western States oi U.S.A. (Metnnor.. 2 p.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Monnon i 2 p.m. Hongkong (Memnoni 2 p.m Japan (Memnom 2 p.m. Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Trengganu (except Krctay) along Bo) 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan, Bengkalis, and Selat Pandjang CSinga.rodja»
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    • 88 6 friendly with Rovers' B.P. ("B" teams) 7 singles, Ceylon Road, 3 p.m Medical 8.P.: B' Friendly match of four singles and three doubles with Sepoy court's "230 P m General H**!** TUESDAY, APR. 16 Amicable Athletic Association- Twaio „°l P ra c<ice, Association premises 43 Upper Nankin Street, 7.30 pjn
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  • 435 7 House Where Hin den burg Lived Berlin. A SPECIAL suite in the house where f* yon Hindenburg used to live had been prepared for S r John Simon when he arrived here by air last month for his talks with Herr Hitler. The Reichs President's palace
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  • 147 7 Experiments In University Of California Berkeley. California. Flies prefer to sit on oranges rather ;han cucumbers, or upon Dutch cheese .v.ther than upon spinach. This discovery has been made by the University of Cayifornia. who have been .•inducting experiments with flics in oraer to discover what colours
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  • 139 7 Issued By British Celonies In America Cincinnati, Ohio. Two samples of paper currency, issued by British Colonies in America before they became American States, have just come to light here. They are a Maryland note for 6 dollars, entitling the holder to receive "bills ot exchange payable in
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  • 61 7 Ajaccio. Its face looking over the sea towards France, a statue of Napoleon Bonaparte is to be erected here ffi the place Dv Casono—a spot of which the mighty emperor was especially fond. A committee has been formed to arrange details. M. Pietri, French Minister of Marine and
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  • 263 7 Negligence And Other Offences i Chungking, March 4. > GENERAL Chiang Kai Shek has ordered I three high Szechuen military com- j manders to be punished for negligence and other offences. General Lo Chi Chou, accused of ra- I creating without Government crders, has been relieved of
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  • 79 7 Prince Of Wales And Revival Oi Austrian Weaving Industry j Vienna. The recent visit of the Prince of Wales 'o the Tyrol has resulted in considerabi orders from British firms for Austrian peasant girls' dress materials, and consequently in a revival of the home weaving industry. In one
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 242 7 lexpamet BRITISH M Th; duct 1 'iy of "Expamet" allows it being bent to any angle and curved to M radius either flat or on edge; it is there- Y\ fore as easy to use in w rk of irregular Ll shape as in straight work. There is no v
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    • 499 7 j TIME FLIES! WHY NOT YOU j I SINGAPORE PALEMBANG BATAVIA j jj EVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY j j Passage Single $120. ft: turn $204. j l Appiy: K.N.I.L.M. X.L.M 49, Stamford d, J or to any Booking Agendas in Singapore. i 7 WaSB i Miiiilii T^-r^^-^- [GOOD NEWS TO
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 292 8 /k Pfnp/\ TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW M. %J tLt 2 NIGHTS ONLY AT 9.30 PM. SHARP. The Famous Musical Comedy that the world has loved for years! "the CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" W^M with its delightful music by OSCAR STRAUSS. Mm. < f LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. M 1{ George VoHairc as "Bumila."
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    • 271 8 CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED.' Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 5 Raffles Place (Frankels) R.A. Thompson Dr. of Optometry. (Govt. Licentiate U.S.A.) M.0.1., London. 2.") YEARS EUROPEAN CLINICAL EXPERIENCE. GLASSES IP NEEDED. FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PI-;* h \NKNT WAVING By European Experts, s.s. sii> and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120)
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    • 297 8 A Fox Picture with "PAT- PATERSON NILS ASTHER HERBERT MUNDIN HARRY GREEN MUSIC MADE THEM LOVERS. She fell in love with his music, then with him. forsaking wealth, glory luxury, to share love that inspired unforgettable melodies. A true story of romance. i [j ••I••■■i•IIIIIII■II I I I I I
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  • 76 9 Being Built Near Hulutao Peiping, Mar. 19. ITNDFR the patex; of opening two island? near Hulutao aa commercial ports, the Japanese are secretely establishing a naval base there, according to information received here to-day. Already five Japanese battleshT- an £.nch<-.red there, and martial law la enforced within
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  • 104 9 Daring Hold-l'p In Amoy Amoy. Mai. 19. A RECORD hoW-up wa-s witnessed here I to-day When 12 bandits, all aimed to fhe teeth, entered the Fengtai Native Eank and Trust and successfully decamped with nmri- than $16.000 in caah. The bandits were well organised, anc j held strategic
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  • 190 9 Widow Advertises For A Husband Iiankow. Mar 16. A 19-YEAR-OLD widow has sent an j open letter to the employees of th j Peiping-Hankow railway adm.nistrat.oi. asking one. of them to marry her and give her a home. Miss Liu Shu Chen, a native of Shan»uno- 3,t
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  • 98 9 Mother Frightened To Death Wusih. 17. The tragic talc? cf a womaA, who was fri.ghte.ied to death by her own ncwlv-bom cluid is told by a villager from Hsuliachiao. near Wusih. The woman was the wife; of a bean shoD rwnf.r and iiad a family of siv
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  • 65 9 Twenty-nine Chinese Diplomatic Officers I Nanking. Mar. 13 TBilllf nilM Chinese officials in the d plomatic service are married to foreign women, according to a survey made by the Ministry cf hontig,. Affairs Of ibis number, 11 ar< now serving in the nacom trie.- of their Wivo.
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  • 470 9 Personal Pars About Local People MR. H. G. Turner. M.C.S.. who is at present on his way out from home furlough is expected at Kuala Lipis en the 13:.. p.st., ard will resume duties a? Secretary to the Resident Pahang. Mr. T. H. Dutton has succeeded Mr. Everitt
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 390 9 WITHOUT EXTRA COSTg VOl R RESERV ATIoNS BY RAIL. SEA OR AIR AT I THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE I C GENERAL TOURISTS AGENTS. E 5248 —v- Robinson Road.» Singapore. v\ith Branches at §j principal towns [}j NGHAI. throughout CHINA. SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER. j POINT" PROPELLING PENCILS FREE of a "DIAMOND
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    • 94 9 A NFW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal j Aine of full teak value and of well-known j ta.-ie intrredier.t- beine; marketed. A I leading LoBOM analyst vcu-bes for th? ty 4 l%asOsnae Tonu Wine aa follows: j rir.d it to be made from a sound full j bod:ec wine cf excellent
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    • 362 9 1 FINEST ARTISTES PERFECT RECORDING. v. I Sole AgenU for Malaya: mm X Z I T.M.A. MUSIC BOUSE, (OOvL j 61 S3, Hiffh Street, Singapore. V*>. ijpjJjrry^pre^jpjpjpr^^nrY r r |if;i' t'■ 'iiti'ii'inri'i'i, ii iii... i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i
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  • 65 10 Mrs. Teo Siok Guan (nee Ng Boon Huay), passed away at her residence, Chop Guan Hoe, 14, Hill Street, on Friday. sth inst., leaving behind her husband, three sons. Messrs. Teo Chin Seng, Teo Choo Wah and Teo Choo Siong. five daughters, one son-in-law. Mr. Tan Kong
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  • 84 10 Mrs. Koh Hoc Giaw and family beg to tender their sincerest thanks to all relatives and kind friends who sent wreaths, scrolls and letters of condolence and those who attended the funeral of the late MR. KOH HOO GIAW.
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  • 632 10 long last the pineapple canners of Malaya have got together and formed a co-operative selling agency—a move which has been recommended to them officially and unofficially for years. The object of the selling agency, which is under the auspices of the Pineapple Packers' Agency, Ltd. (formed in 1931),
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  • 158 10 Tests For Reducing Resistance London. April 6. A W aeron autic wind tunnel, one of the largest in the world was set In motion by Lord Londonderry theAhMinister, at the Royal aircraft mSSha The wind reactions are recorded nn delicate instruments. scorned on Lord Londonderry said he
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  • 95 10 Former Tramway Manager's Death News has been received of the death in England of Mr. H. G. Wightwick who was manager of the Singapore Tramway Co., the predecessor of the Trac.ion Co. Mr. Wightwick, who was about 52 years of age, retired when 'he present company
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  • 68 10 Shanghai. Apr. 8. The members of tne U.S. adtninistrption dealing with the silver policy met at Washingington on Saturday. They adopted a resolution moved by Judge Linebarger, legal advisei to the Chinese Government, to the effect that a special committee be formed to study the silver purchasing
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  • 33 10 Mr. W. B. Sutherland, formerly general manager cf the Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd., has returned 10 Singapore for a short visit and will sail for home en ihe Cathay on Friday, j
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  • 26 10 Mr. Charles Salter, general works manager of the straits Trading Co., Ltd., who is leaving for home on retirement, will sail on the Cathay on irlday.
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  • 112 10 Fan interview published in the Sunday Tribune, too Hon. Mr. G. Sturrock, who is retiring from the post of Director cf Public Works, suggested that the reclamation ground in front cf Raffles Institution would do excellently for a new hotel. Previcusly it has been
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  • 109 10 a sch?x>l, Raffles Institution is not well situated. It is a considerable distance from the homes of most of the pupils, and a site inland would be veay much more convenient. But old custom dies hard in Singapore. The site of Raffles Institution was givon for the
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  • 135 10 Mr. Sturrock said, in the course of a very interesting review of conditions in Singapore, a new hotel is badly needed. Present accommodatim s oil en taxed tc the utmost, and all t re indications are that the flow of v will increase greatly th next ret? years.
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  • 155 10 I CORRESPONDENT who signs himself "Monaghan" and writes fro;n Seremban is very wrath with the critic of one cf our contemporaries who described "The Belle of New York.* a; "the old-ttime music hall favourite" and further on declared, "There wnl I always remain a warm corner for the
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  • 431 10 By "Looker-On" IJN the old days, after a quarrel, two I girls would make up and be friends. (Nowadays they just make up. A A A j Jazz Played by Peal of Bells," anj noimces a headline. Moving with the chimes. AAA I read that there
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  • 68 10 The Band of the S.S. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will perform in? tcllowing programme, weather permitting, at Katong Park to-day, commencing at 5.15 p.m. «°T?* t "Lustpiel" Bela; SelectH>n Katja The Dancer" Gilbert; "Pefcte Suite de Concert" Coleri Tmyh r; Waltz, "Wine Women
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  • 25 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. SWIMMING CLUB MEETING, 14. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. THE BOAT RACE, 16.
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  • 378 11 TWO QUESTIONS FOR BRITAIN CIST OF MR. EDEN'S REPORT Germany's Refusal Significant Hint From Italy London, April 7. r PHE British Government must now decide whether the next vtep in Europe is to be an attempt to negotiate a general
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  • 88 11 1 our Important Resolutions adopted Nanking, Apr. 7. 1!> Land Administration Society Conference at Nanking has adopted four important resolutions, namely. Assessment of land values and t mient of land tax shall be by a progressive process. Assessment of land rent shall be d on the value in
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  • 90 11 Condition Reported To Be Serious Hongkong, Apr. 7. •>lr Hu Han Min's condition is report1 f > to be serious. His temperature once io.se to 130 degress. Do-tors are watching him day and '-ht His daughter, Miss Hu Mu Lan f lw o nurses are attending
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  • 34 11 Mr. J. E. Whiteaway and Mr. Chap pel, (second and third from left > two London business men. who entertain o C i the leading Singapore Chinese merchants at th< Southern Hitel on Saturday night.
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  • 180 11 Ex-Parte Application In Supreme Court IN the Singapore Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice 'Sir Walter Huggardt and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, an ex-parte aoplication "-as made by the Acting Solicitor General (Mr. Adrian Clark* on a motion by the Attorney General, under
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  • 115 11 Famous Pilot Among Those Killed Amsterdam. April 7. XJEER Soer, the famous Dutch pilot, who made a record flight from Amsterdam to Batavia last December, and Heer Devlugt, son of the Burgomaster of Amsterdam, were among the six killed in a crash this afternoon of the
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  • 118 11 Plans For Redevelopment Ot The Country London, April 6. A recommendation that a permanent board of not more than five members should be appointed with wide advisory powers devoting their whole time to planning, is made by the committee on Garden Cities and satellite towns, which has now
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  • 271 11 Home Member Of U.P. Government IT is reliably learnt that Kumvar Sir Maharat S neh. ex-Agent-General for India in South Africa, will be appointed Home Member of the United Pr winces Governmen vice Kunwar Sir Jagdish Prasad, who is joining 'he Viceroy's Cabinet next m<
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  • 134 11 Coal Thieves Drive Merchants Out Of Business Madrid. Coal merchants in one quarter of Madrid have been virtually driven out of business by the competition of an organised gang of coal thieves, who steal from trucks on the railway lines. S 2aling ccal coal is according to Spanish
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  • 69 11 Welcomed On Arrival In Venice Venice, April 7. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Singapore philanthropist, and his party arrived in Venice to-day. He was met by the Chinese Consul. Mr. Chan Chia Yung, on behalf of Mr. Liv Wen Tao. the Chinese Ambassador at Rome. Mr.
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  • 53 11 Peiping, Mar. 17. According to information Teceived here to-day a fire which broke out in Yingkow on Mar. 14 completely destroyed the O.S.K. company, and losses are estimated at $150,000. Japanese police, charging the people living around the company with endangering the peace of Manchukuo, arrested more than
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  • 310 11 Polish Complaint I I ALLEGED ATTACK ON OFFICIALS Reuter. Danzig, April 7. 'JpWO Polish officials employed in the Polish High Commissioner's Office were alleged to have been attacked in ihe early hours of this morning and roughly handled. The Commissioner has lodged notes of protest with the
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  • 95 11 Two Confessional Pastors Arrested Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 7. Bishop Marahrens, leader of the Opposition Confessional Church, wa» arrested at Darmstadt this morning when about to conduct a prayer meeting for i the pastors now detained at the Dachau Concentration Camp for refusing to obey the orders of
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  • 57 11 Tornado's Fury In Mississippi Reuter. McComb (Mississippi), April 8. pOURTEEN people were killed and 100 injured as the result of a tornado striking the town. Three others were killed by storms in other parts of the South, while ten persons are reported to have been drowned when a
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  • 59 11 Threat Against Kweiyang Removed Hongkong, Apr. 8. Six regiments of Yunnanese troops have arrived in Kweiyang, the capital of Kweichow. Martial law in the city has been removed. Four regiments are reinfoicing the city, and the other two are proceeding to the front. The Government troops have -"recaptured
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  • 113 11 France To Continue To Defend The Franc Reuter. Berne, Apr. 7. THE depreciation oi the belga and the 1 recent attacks on the guilder were considered v.- day at a meeting of the Governors and Presidents of banks or issue of gold bice countries. The Governor
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  • 46 11 Preliminary Organisation For Another Attempt London, April 6. In order to undertake the preliminary organisation for the 1935 36 expedition to Mount Everest, Mr. Hugh Ruttiedge. who will lead the attempt to climb the world's highest mountain, will shortly leave for India.—British Official Wireless
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  • 133 11 Many Killc-d Injured FIREWORKS ACCIDENT NEAR BOMBAY Reuter. Bombay, April 7 glXTEEN people were killed in a terrific explosion at a fireworks lactory on the outskirts of Bombay. Many ot the fireworks were destined for the Jubilee Celebrations. The explosion precipitated a landslide on a- nearby hill
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  • 1559 12 FATAL FALL FROM SHIP Doctors 1 Evidence CORONER'S VERDICT AT 3 P.M. Singapore, Monday. Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G Porter, recorded further evidence this morning in connection with tht tragic death of Mr. A. Savage Bailey C.B.E. who was killed in an acciden'
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  • 137 12 Suspected Duellists Explain Themselves I Denver, Colorado. Help. Police! Two undergraduates here v.jn fighting a duel!" cried an excited housewife over the telephone. i A police car roarded up to the scene of the duel," syren screaming, to find the two young men from Denver University standing face
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  • 215 12 Puzzling Clues To His Past j Cannes. DfHAT mystery lies behind th:' discovery on the beach aj Cannes of a wealthy Belgian, Arthur Guiliaume, whose body was washed up on the beach, his legs trussed like a fowl, and with a bullet wound in his
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  • 193 12 Deteition And Arrest Of Alleged Burglar 1 Jerusalem. The collaboration of a pair oi police dogs has led to the arrest of an Arab burglar here. A house in the suburbs was entered, money stolen—and no trace of t&U burglar could be lound. There was noc
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  • 69 12 Clergy To Present Petition To President Portland. Oregon. A petition is iO be addressed to President Roosevelt protesting against the picpo.'?d American naval manoeuvres in the North Pacific which are due to take place this summer. This ac on has been decided on by a conference here
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  • 366 12 Dismissal From State Services? Budapest. IT is rumoured that, in the interest of family life, the Government proposes to introduce not only a bachelors" tax, but a tax on all unmarried women of marriageable age. Although nothing positive has been made public about the forthcoming laws in connection
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  • 63 12 Haimen. Mar. 13. Fearing to face the future alcne and fear that she could not support her lour young children, caused Mrs. Huang I Hsiu. to commit suicide to-day by swal- j lowing poiscn. j Mrs. Huang, it is stated, was deeply depressed since 'he death last week
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  • 48 12 Shanghai. Mar. 20. File unknown origin, which broke out in the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company's No. 14 godown en the French Bund, at about 9.15 p.m., yesterday destroyed nearly 2.100 barrels ef tung oil. The entire damage is estimated at $70,000.—Ea c um Times.
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  • 71 12 Result Of Police Inquiries London, April 7. THE Police have concluded their inquiries into the deaths of the two viermaii women refugees, Dr. Fabian ana Frau Wurm and it is understood /that the evidence at the inquest to be heiu next Wednesday will show that the
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  • 322 12 Letter That Was Lost In j Persia Melbourne, Victoria, Mar. 20. SQUADRON -Leader J. D. Hewcit, a competitor In the Centenary Air Race, who is at present in Auckland, has forwarded to Melbourne a letter nanded to him at Mildenhall Aerodrome for delivery at Flemington Racecourse on
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  • 155 12 To Be Exposed On View At Notre Dame Paris. I For an hcur and a half, every Friday during Lent, the "Sacred relics of the Passion of Chiist" will be exposed on view in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, for the veneration of the r'aithful. These
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  • 101 12 Pocket Installed In New Car New York. Mr. La Guardia, the Mayor of New York, has just had a pecket installed In his new streamlined limousine so that he can keep a loaded pistol in it The weapon is so placed that either the mayor or
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  • 75 12 A Thousand For Eighteen Pence Paris. Oysters are going at eighteen pence a thousand at Rcyan! The spring tides laid bare some rocks cn both banks of the Gironde which are practically never uncovered—and hundreds of thousands of o3*stcrs were revealed. Millions, in fact, were picked before
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  • 575 12 A Record Attendance In Singapore Singapore. Monday. A DINNER in celebration of the boat race was held at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday, by the Oxfoid and Cambridge Society cf Malaya. This was the seventh consecutive occasion on which University men have met fov this purpose
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  • 543 13 Pressmen's Tour i;\M)IT-RIDDEN AREAS IN KIANGSI Our Own correspondent) Shanghai, Mar. 18. ri i v kilometres to the south of cheng lies Nanfeng, city of Not oranges of the ordinty, but oranges no larger big marble, seedless, luscious, honey and of a most daint Savour. ng
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  • 770 13 Leader of A Chinese Red Army arrived at N'ngtu lat'a in the after'iVhen the sun was sinking over a J^ r pile of ruins that once were homes, )s> temples and ancestral halls. if was devastation in a big way, sur"nly by the havoc wrought by Japan's soldiers,
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  • 32 13 borne of the beautiful orchids exhibited by Mr. Ong Peng Hock at the Singapore Flower Show. Mr On- Pen" Hock was one of the first prize winners in the class for orchids.
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  • 28 13 Reuter. New York, Apr. 7. The deaths are announced cf Mr. Wanen Delano Robbins, United States Minister in Canada, and Mr Edwin Arlington Robinson, the Poet—Reuter
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  • 438 13 Chairman On Effects Of; Tin Control MR. Arthur Willis, chairman of the Chartered Bank of India, Austraiia and China, speaking at the eighty-first ordinary general meeting iicId at the I bank'*, premises, 38. Bishopsgate, London. E C., on Wednesday Mar. 27, 1935. said: "This bank has branches
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  • 194 13 Excellent Fox Film At The Pavilion THE CINEMAS THE Fox film "Love Time" which open- j ed at. the Pavilion Theatre to an en- i vhusiasfic audience last night is note- worthy by virtue of two outstanding features. Firstly, the production Is full of beautiful Schubert music, around
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  • 74 13 Budapest. Two boys of Sarbogard. Mlhaly Szabo and Mihaly Bero, caught a sparrow, tied a firework to its tail, lit the fuse and set the bird free. The bird flew to the roof of a barn, the firework blazing. The barn caught fire and was
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    • 136 13 1 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE I CO., LTD. I (INC. IN ENGLAND). q I C I FIRE MOTOR CAB and CYCLE jj 3 MARINE-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I I I COMPETITIVE RATES—IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT I OF CLAIMS. 3 I II General Agents:— re SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.. C. MALACCA STREET, S TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE.
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  • 216 14 Malayan Title TOURNAMENT STARTS TO-DAY Singapore, Monday. r |MIK Malayan Billiards Championship organised by the Singapore Billiarda Association, starts this afternoon, at the MetropoJe Hotel Bras Basah Bond, the first tie comm< in :ing a I 6«30 o'clock. j he competition is for the shield pn
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  • 92 14 Members of the above Association are I dly requested to note the additional rules passed ai the general monuhly D ng held on April 2, viz: Rale N. 24 A—That any member who ai: himself from meetings and night-visits for three consecutive attendances, shall be fined $1
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  • 279 14 Interesting Function At 1 Pasir Panjang DESPITE the inciemen. wc.nher, a fairly large crowd wa.s present at Pase- Panjang on ba arday, when the Government Monopolies Athletic Sports Mcc ttng was held Besides the Championship events, of which there were en events, there were aJsG non-championship
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  • 64 14 Malays To Play Clerical Union Singapore, Monday. An interesting friendly match will be olayed at the Anson Road Stadium on Thursday. April 11th. the teams being the Malays and the Clerical Union. The Clerical Union have a strong eleven and are fully exDected to extend the "sons of
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  • 478 14 Yank' Provides A Mcvi Punch Bag I U7HEN Max Schmeling, former world champion, met and defeated Steve Hamas, an American contender lor the world title, before 20,000 spectators, for the first time television pictures of a big fight were wirelessed abroad to London, Paris, and New
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  • 177 14 I A friendly match of ping-pong of five singles was played between the Wah Chong Badmin on Party and the Petain Ping-Peng Party on Sunday. at the latter's premises at No. 10, Petain Road, off Jalan Besar and resulted tn $.v easy victory for the Wah Chong
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  • 164 14 R.A.F. And Khalsa Draw At Seletar Singapore. Monday. AN interesting game was witnessed at -Seletar on Saturday when the R.A.F. "B" team entertained the Khalsa Association to a friendly. The result was a draw, each side scoiing once. Segt. R. E. Thompson refereed and the teams were: R.A.F.:
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  • 102 14 New Times Set Up In U.S. And Denmark I New York. April 7. In the National Indoor Swimming Championships, Jack Medica, of the University of Washington, shattered his cwn world's record for the 500 yards free siyle, winning the event in 5 minutes 16 3 10 seconds. His
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  • 328 14 Lively Discussion At Annual General Meeting Handsome Tributes To Retiring Officers Singapore, Monday. 'fHE scheme for the erection of a new clubhouse was discussed al length at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. It was decided finally that the committee
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    • 52 14 fefe SPnd nou r r uUII illusiraie(i MM 'Royal Bakery' suggestions, showing a wide and varied selection. Orders are accepted for all special occasions, swc/i cu> Wedding's, Birthdays, Christenings etc., and icing can be executed in accordance with personal wishes. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE C?, LTr k PROPRIETORS Bfck" 1 Warm
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    • 82 14 l /ijjlßj I SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL IW* have just jS- MAKES OF RACKETS I J INCLUDING THE LATEST stock of British )l 1) 193: MODEL S. B a d m in ton Rackets will be strung with the frames. beS< quality Vittor Tropical Gut, StrunK wi 1 h l)
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  • 2398 14 Scheme For Erection Of New Clubhouse Speaking on the scheme for ihe erection of a new clubhouse, Mr. Salter saia that he was in the very disappointing and unfortunate position of being unable to put before the meeting a detailed scheme for their approval. He had hoped several
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  • 315 15 Good Win For Etceteras Over Public Services Big Scoring In fV.C.C. v Chinese Fixture ke; lixiure between the < (I l.c Public Sen ices, Law O.'ucf "s, wa: played I u.ai yesteruay. the game .r ihc Etceteras by 40 oi: ip'.st knock and their
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  • 228 15 ISiii Seores By Both Sides Ul\IVO u nv.-ket was seen at McNair afternoon when the and the S.C.R.C. met. Both r -possible for big scores, and i rui's needed for victory, the up.fortunate to have the o,. account of time interhc Chinese declared their with 210 for four
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  • 267 15 So ''-ISenders Unfortunate Not j To Win I r>< >n Our Own Reporlcr) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. :-Bunders were very unfort- win their match against the Club yesterday on the Padang the Club had scored 210 for six > *1 declared the Ncm-Benders uid playing back wonderfully to
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  • 187 15 T.P.C.A. Win League Fixture From Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Monday. The 1 P.C.A. scored a brilliant victory ever the SClangor Indians yesterday, when they met in a League fixture at .he Tamils' ground. Piay commenced at il a.m. and the Indians who went in to bat first
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  • 157 15 Fine Innings For Indians In February Game Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Lall Singh, the well-known Statu ann F.M.S. cricketer, made his debut m j Malayan cricket this season yesterday when in a friendly game between the Indians and the T.P.C.A. he played for the Indians and scored 21.
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  • 224 15 Ceylonese Score lob For Five The cricket match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Indian Association at Balestier yesterday afternoon also resulted in another drawn game The Ceylonese took first knock and declared itheir innings closed at 130 for five wickets. Dudley complied 49 runs and Ratnasabapathy
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  • 16 15 "Ccver-PolntJ" Letters unaccompai led by Ihe 'writer's signa.ure cannot be accepted for publication.
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  • 440 15 Attractive Programme At Oxford rHE Empire Summer Schools of the Royal Empire Society (17 Carl! <n House Terjacc, London, S.W.I) draw many visitors from overseas, and an attractive pfoitraauiie ha- been arranged for the third School, lo bi held at Oxford from July 13 to 27 next.
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  • 126 15 The following have been invited 10 j play association football for S.C.C. "B" XI v. Raffles In.'- itution on Wednesday, I April 10. at SC.C.:— P. E. H. Bodel-Bienfai E. V. Smith and H A. O'Connor: T. Watson V. C. j Teasdale and T. Maciachlan: C. Fittock. jM.
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  • 701 16 4 j /2 Lengths Behind BEAUTIFUL STROKING BY CAMBRIDGE Reuter. London, April 6. £JAMBRIDGE won the Boat Race again, thus annexing their twelfth successive win since 1923, which was the last occasion o n which Oxford won. The» Light Blues finished 4 2 lengths ahead
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  • 69 16 Chief Of A Religious Sect Tientsin Mar. 14. Another secret religious sect has made its appearance in southern Hopei, near the Hlngtai district. Known as t he "Heart Sect." the group is controlled by a former military-governor of Hupeh. The movement has also spread to Shihchiachwang. Fearing that
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    • 425 16 A TRIUMPH FOR THE TRIBUNE I I GREAT JUBILEE FEATURE I J I FAMOUS DRAMATIST DESCRIBES f j THE KING AND HIS REIGN j JOHN DRINKWATER'S lOUTSTANDINGI OUTSTANDING WORK FOR THE J MALAYA TRIBUNE SUNDAY TRIBUNE j SPECIAL JUBILEE ISSUE i I SPECIAL JUBILEE ISSUE of 44 PAGES on of
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  • 153 17 Reports f ui\ IFTERTHUN- i HOCK 'CIDEKABLE interest has been the Chinese Press t-enU over the report- •<: from Tientsin once ti woman, lch from Tientsin i\ i ning vernacular woman who was a thunder shock. i rmen scurrying s, when the report I had
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  • 86 17 d Cabaret was filled to on Friday !aat after sua! won applause foi A Dance she rendered the In perfect style. At j fine exhibition of the Mi si ted by Henry performand her dancing was >. a is attracting a very I ocople iron? Johore B
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  • 190 17 After Making Good Elsewhere Chinkiang, Mar. 13. A PRODIGAL set*, who was driven from his home 12 years ago and who wa I thought by his parents to be dead, re I turned here to-day a reformed man. tressed in a silk gown and acccmpan- I led
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  • 205 17 Miss Florence Smithson's Success THE i_.ondon Musical Comedy Company's production of "The Belle of New York" attracted large audiences to the Capitol Theatre on Saturday ancf again yesterday. Particularly successful was Miss Florence Smithson. who was not in the cast cf the musical comedy but came 011
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  • 357 18 Malay Regiment Fielding Two Sides (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Friday. UiHILE league matches and soccer tournaments are already in lull swing in most ol the otJier big centres, Negri Sembilan is jusi about to commence Its official soccer season. The N.S.F.A. Shield games begin
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  • 162 18 less And Less Remunerative Work For Convicts Paris. The world "depressions" have hit French prisons and a sentence of "hard labour lis no longer a paying pronation. 1 "How goes it?" asked a barrister of one cf his less .successful cases, recently "Food all right?" i can
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  • 116 18 Sixteen French Fishermen Feared Lost I j Paris. I is feared that sixteen, fishermen of Etel, In Bin.any. have lost their 'ives in the recent Atlan ie stoims. Four fishing -macks were reported missing during t he February gales, and two dcs royers were instructed by the Ministry
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  • 121 18 Vacuum Cleaners May Be Used In Hanover Hanover. h« V Q a J? UUm cle^. ners for streets will soon urh cc °mplished fact in Hanover p rc l le au horities are experimenting x.'i a new of cleaning machine Hip 1C lm 0rkS on 1he same P
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  • 76 18 Counterfeit Factory Raided Hongkong, kfir. o. k BIG counterfeit factory, manufacutr- ing on a large scale paper notes of i many nations, was ra'ded at Honan across the river from Canton on Ma'ch 18. it was learned to-day. One woman was arrested. Police discovered counterfeit Annam and Hongkong
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  • 90 18 I S. African Hans "Objectionable" Magazines Durban' Natal. "Ballyhoo" aud La vie Parisien?" are included in a li.st of magazines which have been ruled by the South African Department of Customs as objectionable and their importation prohibited, j Among the others are:— "Screen Fun" "Gay Book" "Snappy" "Hooey"
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  • 120 18 Soviet Building "Freeze-Proof' Aeroplanes Moscow. Special aeroplanes, constructed for easy starting and operating at temperatures of 60 degrees below zero, are being built here for Arctic flights. It is claimed that they will be "freezeproof" They will have healed and heated cabins. carefully insulated against all cold,
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  • 120 18 Government Wants Them To Settle Down Teheran. There will be no more nomads in Persia, if the Persian Government has its way. The chiefs of these wandering tribes have been informed that .he authorities are anx:ous to abolish the tent habit and are prepared to assist them
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  • 114 18 2,500 Animals Of 50 Different Breeds To Be On View Frankfurt -on-Main. Two thousand five hundred dogs of fif y difleient breeds from various parts of the world wili be on view at "The Firs: World Dog Show" to be held at Frankfurt-on-Main from April 22—28
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  • 83 18 The Things They Have Never Done •Los Angeles. Miss Kathryn White, aged 24. and hei sister, Velma, aged 28, claim to hold the -end's record for "purity and upright living." M They have never:— Used cosmetics, Attended a theatre. Danced. Cut their hair. Attended a football game
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 983 18 I Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. 2, Raffles Place, g 3 (Established 1863). f. Straits Settlements' Oldest Sale-room. I Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and 1 miscellaneous goods. rjj TO LET. S 1 large 2-storey compound house, So. 107 A, Sophia Road. S 1 large 2 storey compound
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    • 540 18 PALE, SIII PLEASED It all happened in 30 days in leading hospital in Canada] In Noveeak (he> «ri pal, run-down and lacked vitality. We gh, subnormal; oZJ He, bloody when tested, was found to be ow in red corpus les and lower si haem tgtobin, -he red substance in the
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  • 354 19 \ii Expected lo i'veeed 100,000 London. :v a strong demand for T I!f w the Royal Jubilee pru- 1 \i 6. and estate agents, v agencies are beginning .'rich harvest to r< sible as yet to arrive at innate of the number of .ultimately be available,
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  • 86 19 Refuse To Attend To Asylum Patients J 'mi's, Newfoundland. a hospital for conwent on strike v i kn that three patients 'o the hospital from t*>° iiKi: o asylum. 11 wn-f suffering from order of the health wore sent off to the an ambulance. nice arrived outside
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  • 267 19 An Appeal For Open Spaces London. j PREAT efforts are being made by the t Council for the Preservation of Rural England to celebrate the King's Jubilee by the purchase of permanent landmarks in the form of playing fields and open spaces. At the Diamond Jubilee of Queen
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  • 166 19 Will Of French Millionaire Distiller Angoulcmc. Charente. i M. Jean Fougerat, millionaire French i "brandy king." who died recently, is to j be buried in a brandy still. In his will he left* £8,000 to be spent {on the erection of a monument to Cogi nac
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  • 96 19 i Timid-Looking Woman A Champion Bull-Fighter Madrid. A t mid-looking, retiring young woman, with large, appealing dark eyes, is hailed here as the champion woman bull-fighter in Spain. She is Senorita Juanita Cruz. She took part in 53 bull-fights last year. No other woman of the bull-ring has
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  • 98 19 Tin. final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan month of March. 1935. Destination Tons touted /•'"'T} a 260 amerlca 2.849 Bri tj »;.urop C 102 i 569 r .< 207 Oth Indies 3 ountries 13 4.922 SUMMARY. EXPORTS Monthly Cumulative Total 1935 V 35 1934 5.920 5.920
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  • 303 19 Warning fo Doctors To Be Prepared London. A WARNING to British doctors to be prepared to act in the event of aerial gas attacks on large cities was made in a speech here to a large number of medical men by Lieutenant-General Sir Harold B. Jawcus, Director
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  • 204 19 Criticism Of Film Leads To Duel Challenge Pails. The nose of Judas Iscariot a* represented in a film has provoked a challenge to a duel. 6 M. Bertrand de Juvenel. son of the Well-known Senator wrote a scornful article in the "Vu" on the film -Golgotha.- which
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  • 175 19 Story Of London, Edinburgh And Cardiff When Britain was emerging from barbarism, and wave after wave of invaders brought the civilisations of the Mediterranean and Of Europe to her shores, men gathered together in groups, and built forts and defences for their protection. The invaders dug
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  • 132 19 Hollywood Paper's "Aspersion" On Mac West Hollywood. Mac West, who is now busy making plans for her long-promised visit to England, is taken to task by "The Hollywood Reporter," a local paper, for becoming too English. Under .the heading, "Reeling Around London," .tile paper refers to the actress*
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  • 298 19 Victorian Morality Being Spring Cleaned Paris. CHOULD French mothers allow their v daughters to read modern English novels Does "chaste" Albion now force trench readers to blush? These are amongst the questions raised by Professor Frederick Roe of Aberdeen University in a witty article on "The
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  • 91 19 Kirin Fishermen" Sent To Prison Tientsin. Mar. 15. Two former Kirin fishermen, who thought they could get rich quick by threatening a wealthy Chinese living here, landed behind the bars of the local prison las: nighOne of them pretended to be an official from a "certain foreign countiy"
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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