Malaya Tribune, 18 April 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales \\IL- No G!L£ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Apr. 18, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935 FIVE CENTb.
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    • 122 1 J(cmJ The (tribune DominaMi ]n I Your Purse B SiiS T r i \tilk a J Quality and Economy I~ SOLE IMPORTERS Economy and jjjg EA gT ASIATIC CO., LTD. Satisfaction. }>ENANfi. KUaLA LUMPUR SINGAPORE. 1 RED FEATHER BUTTER D 2 II 1 EVERY ONE LIKES GOOD BUTTER, g i
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    • 189 1 THK i ()NTAX CAMKRA j ■"■'•■MlW>.Mi.|iit.iau|utii| Hanai lM ...(..j,,!,.,,,,,,, ||g ||ltuilWu j, rtM |rt|H«M«lHHi..i.ltiHil»iHit»!iilUM4.:ti»«ini iiil I i>..ti.liiti.l,.l.iliili l i,ii, l iii«i,ii l l tpt rt PEERLESS j ERASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable f° r tne to^et can n e applied without 1 harm to
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  • 530 2 Shipping News Notices. JAPAN'S SHIPPING SCHEME Scrapping Plan To Be Decided Upon THE Board of Directors of the Japan Shipowners'' Association met; lecently to reach a final decision on the shipping rationalisation plan to be submitted at the forthcoming shipping conference in London. As already noted, though ihe tying-up of
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  • 99 2 Antarctic Operations Profitable Despite Distance Kobe. Indications that Japan intends to claim a share of the Antarctic whalin- industry was given here last month with the arrival of the whaler, Kuchitsuku Maru. with a cargo of 230 whales. It was the first Japanese expedit'ot, nto the Antarctic, according
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  • 84 2 Tenders For Construction Of Eight New Vessels Lisbon. Tenders are to be invited from British and other shipbuilders lor the construction ol eight new vessels, five destroyers and nree submarines, for th.> Portuguese Navy These vessels, which are to be delivered before the end of 1939, form th?
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  • 260 2 Liner Queen Mary Loses Twenty Pounds T HE b£ 7 T? h to r\ liner Queen will overhead a llgh l er when the moon is th V e r Sorfzon than When < he moon »on when ProSr aKE*!? CCUrred the work of ?nothr, c
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 305 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA X /> O, S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS, Due Tonnage. Singapore. Pj3s. 11f A 17,000 Apr. 20 bOa*/»£,J 6,810 May 8 JAN A 17,000 May 10 1,1 A* l 1 A 11,000 May 24 BANGALORE 6,000 June fi 1•• J 15,000 June 7 i 7,000 June
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    • 598 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From S'pcre. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. STiam. ERRIA 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 A LSI A 16-7 16-7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA 6-8 6-8
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    • 351 2 N.Y.H. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1936 s.s. KATORI MARU Anr 18 M. KASHIMA MARU May I m.s. YASUKUNI MARU May 16 s.B. HAKONE MARU May 30 s.s. SUWA MARU June 13 MINIMUM FARES TO T m
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    • 478 2 STEAMER to norddeutschllT ffSji l 5 (Incorporate d The undernoted are the Comi tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. SAARBRUCKEN for Manila H'kong. S'hai, N. China Janan ALSTER for Manila, H'kong, S'hai. N. China Japan «'V 7 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bre^ NECKAR also calls Genoa li*r seilles, Barcelona. Casabku. j Due Apr
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  • 158 3 QUIET PRECEDES THE HOLIDAYS Rubber Steady With Sellers Reserved Our Fincuicial Correspondent) gapore, Thursday, morning. To-day's Trices:— Rubber (Singapore), 19 cts., up y\ ct. Market Tone: Quiet, steady. (Singapore), $114-»», down Yesterday's Prices:— London: 5%d., up 1 16d. Market Tone: Firmer after easier. New York: il% cts.,
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  • 176 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly rubber auction took place to-day. Catalogued 1,258,647 lb.—tons 561.90. Offered 1,191.681 lb.—tons 532 00 Sold 909,425 lb.— tons 405.99. London—SDOt 511 16d., New York— pd 113 4 cents. PRICES REALISED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET. Cents per lb Standard
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  • 24 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser l ras er Co., and Lyall and Evatt:
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  • 460 3 Singapore, Thursday 10 a.m. issue Vaiue Buyers. Sellers. Fraser vail VaiUe Co. Lvatt. 4 Ampat 4 6 5 3 4 6 4W 2 li A. Kumbang 33- 66 9 66- 34--£1 A. Malay 59 61 59 61 0 A. Hitam i 3 13 9 12 6 13 $1 A.
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  • 159 3 X mil/ LiV/Aii o SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Buyers. Sellers. ■>% 1901 red. 1940 HOO.OOO Mar. 31, Bepi. au no l!2 nom ty 2 1907 rea. 1941 $1,600.000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30 114y 2 nom 4V 2 1909 red. 195a
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  • 363 3 Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. Issue. Value. Fraser Lyall ami Shares. and Cv Evatt. 1 Allenby 1.45 1.50 1.50 1.55 IA. Gajah 1.15 1.20 1.15 1.25 IA. Hitam 1.60 1.80 2.00 2.10 IA. Moiek l.uo i.io 1.00 l.io 2A. Malay 3.05 3.20 300 3.10xd IA. Panas 1.37 ft 1.47 ftcd
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  • 344 3 3 CLOMNO QUOTATIONS 4 oĕ *o3 Buyvra. Seller Issue Fraser Lyall Value. Co. Evatt. $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.30 135 1.30 135 $2 A. Brick Pre. 1.65 1.70 1.65 175 $10 Atlas Ice 11.00 1150xd 11.00 11.50xd £1 BAT. 113- 118- 1126 1176 $5 B.M. Trustee 5.75 6.00 5.75
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  • 262 3 Better Monthly Figures Cheer Market j <By Air Mailt (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 3. DETTER monthly statistics than had been expected cheered the tin marker to-day. According to the monthly survey of A. Strauss and Co., Ltd., the visible supply at the end of March was
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  • 40 3 London, April 17. Sterling on New York is 4.85-3/16, Paris 73-9/16. Gold is 1435. 4d. British Government Stocks show renewed firmness on future consideration of the budget speech. War Loan ZH per cent, is 107-15/16 —British Official Wireless.
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  • 138 3 Negotiations For British Entry Fail Reuter Wireless. Brussels, April 10. Negotiations with a view to securing the entry of British steel-makers into the international cartel on which Belgium, Luxemburg, Germany, and France are represented have proved fruitless and have been suspended. The cartel offered to fix the qtbta
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  • 150 3 LYALL EVATT REPORT INDUSTRIALS. Tone. Steady. Traders 23/50 23/75. Steamships 17/30 17/50. Wearnes 14/75 14/90. Cold Storage 5/10 5/20. U.E's 7 80 7/90. F. N. ords 15/75 16/00. F. N. prefs. 9/50 9/60. Shells 53/9 55/9. Gammons I 26V2 1/28V 2 c.d., ME L ords. 2.021/2 2.07i 2 Traction ords
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  • 79 3 Reuter Wireless. London, April. 16. On the Stock Exchange, the Budget statement a very favourable impression and Mr. Chamberlain's optimism regarding the future especially stimulated demand for giltedged securities which in most instances further strengthened substantially. Cables and wireless were also strong owing to the preference dividend announcement.
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  • 30 3 The rubber crop of the Ayer Molek Rubber Company Ltd., for the month of March was 16,565 lb. The total for five menths ended March was 82.462 lb.
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  • 451 3 I i Thirty-eighth Annual i General Meeting AT the Thirty-eighth Annual General I Meeting of Bovril, Ltd., held in LonI don on March 7, Lord Luke, the Chairman, dealt with the results of the past y e ar and explained the financial position. etc.. and the resolutions were
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  • 352 3 Improvement In Statistics Soon ■MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., London, in their weekly report dated Apr. 2 state:— Plantation—After the first excitement followir.» Control Comm ttee's announcement- last "1 uesday. the mark?t calmed down and part oi the advance in values has bet-»; lost. The unrest
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  • 245 3 I The report of the directors of Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Ltd., to be sub mitted to shareholders at the annua] general meeting to be held in Hon^kon\ Bank Chambers at noon on Apr. 30. states: The profit for the year amounts to $89,852.49 which added to
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  • 95 3 During the week ending April 13, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 12,835 cases, of which 5,900 (46 per cental 1 cases werfe to the United Kingdom, 625 (5 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 3.088 (24 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 3,222 (25
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 117 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. urriCE: t, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. «utanrised and Subscribed vJapita! £2,000,000 ''•w-up-Capital £1,000,000 *wrve Fund and Rest 500,000 READ OFFICE:
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    • 79 3 Nederlandsche Bandel-Maatscbappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITh BRANCHES 5 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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    • 27 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: lfD, Ceefl BL, Hmpm. f. C JOHNSON. r.«,f,f M«iHir*r
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    • 336 3 THK YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED, WW* MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE Capital FuWy Paid Yen 100,000.000. Reserve Fpnrl y en 125.800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. IRANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia, ♦erlin, Fengtien, Hamburg:, Han•ow, Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong:, Hsin- ing, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya. New York. »saka, Paris, Peiping,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 478 4 M. HASSAN, 86 A 87. BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We srive prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Wi.;. not consult us about your i quiren* nta Estimate submitted upon reI quest without charge or
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    • 577 4 FOR SALE—Morris Minor, 1934 model, perfect condition, 4 door saloon, sliding hood, insured. Apply 43W, Genl'ing Lane. FOR SALE—S -Ton Cargo Launch, fitted with 30 .36 H.P. Thornycroft Petrol Engine. Excellent condition. Inspection and trial by appointment, Box No. 621, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—An Experienced Motor
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    • 616 4 OVER $500 IN CASH PRIZES The King's Silver Jubilee DECORATED CAR AND LORRY PROCESSION. To be held in Singapore under the auspices of the Automob c Association of Malaya on May Gth. 1935, at 8.30 p.m. Entrants will be classified as under.— (A) Private Cars 11 H.P. and over (B)
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    • 498 4 GOVERNMENT EVENING CLASSES. The nex.* session will begin at Raffles Institution on Monday, Aprii 29th. 1. Classes will be formed in th? following subjects:— Shorthand, Typewriting. Book-keeping, Elementary Chemistry, Mathematics, Plumbing (Theoretical and Practical), Structural Engineering, ELctrieal Engineering. Surveying, Machine Design, and Nautical. 2. Students wishing to enrol in one
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    • 388 4 TRY SARSaPARILLA TONIC The blood builder and purifier and be convinced of its effects in curing various diseases, chronic or otherwise. Price one bottle $1. Full Course of blood purifying—6 bottles for $5. Sole disti'butors:— A. M. MOHAMED EBRAHIM CO., 79, Hill Street, Singapore. (Opposite Central Fire Statton). DIABETES, ALBUMINURIA.
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    • 384 4 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) THE RIGHT SHOP IN TOWN FOR ALL I i REPAIRS OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND GRAMOPHONE Contractors for the Repair t Clocks Watches to the British |iy R.A.F. Ba?e, Mala; 5 Blades for 10 Cents Razor with 1 Blade 30 Cents Obtainable everywhere. I
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  • 158 5 A Bright And Interesting Magazine THE headmistress, staff and pupils of 1 the Geylang English School have particular reason to be proud of their first school magazine which is a most orieht and interesting publication. The benefits which a magazine of th:.s kird brings to a school
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  • 145 5 Morning Watch Service And Excursion Under the ausoices of the Ist and 4th Departments of the S.C.E.L., a morning watch service and an excursion to the Kota Tinggi Waterfall will be held on April 22. Easter Monday. The pastor, Rev. Goh Hood Keng. will conduct the morning service
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  • 56 5 Singapore. Thursday. Abdullah bin Jidin. a sergeant attached to the Beach Road Station who was originally charged before the Second Magistrate with criminal breach of trust in respect of $270. appeared before the District Judge, yesterday. A further crjarge of making a false declaration was ad a The
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  • 86 5 Letters To Che IJit or, lOur readers ere invited to write v us on subject* o/ public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does net necessarVy endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on
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  • 478 5 To ihe Editor, the Malaya Tribune> Sir,—The financial results oi the Colony's working for the year 1934 arc now published In the Straits Settkmen s Government Gazette for April 5 1935 and are worthy of some attention They show, first, lotal revenue $34,244,603.11 To.al expendituic 30.937.2tJ1.61 Surplus $3,307,341.70
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  • 69 5 Floodlighting Scheme In Johore Bahru 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, April 17. Trenches are already being dug ouiside the Supreme Court building, Jonore Bahru, by tne Electrical Department for ?he laying of the necessary wir.'s etc. for flood lighting in connection with The King's Silver Jubilee Ccleb
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  • 99 5 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7.30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m., Litany. 8.15 a.m., Ante-Communion. 10 a.m., Children's Service. 12—3 o m.. Three Hours' Devotion. 6 p.m.. Evening Service and Story ol the Cross. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH MISSION S. Peter's Church. 9.30 am. Hokfe] 3.30 p.m.. Foochow. S. Matthew's, 11
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1384 5 copy of this Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of ftgggfa. The Subscription List will onen on M™i IT 1935, and will close on or 15t of April. at 3 o'clock inZXZn. f 1935 The British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement, under Ordinance No. 155
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    • 830 5 per annum, but in the event of this not beine naid dnrino- *n„ **y* «g* up at any time during the y Sh rtage GENERAL.—Th? foil nving information is eiven in rnm'niio«r.„ „,;ti, c of Ordinance 155 (Companies):— 8 compliance with Section 84 (a) MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION.— Content* of tho
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  • 120 6 BRITISH SHIPPING Increased Tonnage Under Construction London. Apr. 17. Lloyds Register snows that on Mar. 31, 116 merchant vessels of 555,815 tons gross were under construction in Britain and Ireland. The total is 41,000 tons less than ai the end of the
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  • 70 6 Siao, Dutch. 870 tons: fom Tg. Red'b 17.4, to Bangkok 18.4. Ban Ho Guan, Dutch, 965 tons; from Sourabaya 16.4, to Sourabaya 20.4. Edendale. British. 1,001 tons; frcm Batavia 16.4, to Batavia 20.4. But an, British, 442 tons; from Malacca 17.4, to Penang 21.4. Tinombo. Dutch. 525 tons;
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  • 38 6 1 he Leconte de Lisle is due here from Saigc-n to-morrow at noon and will sa-1 on the same day at 6 p.m. for Madras, Pondicherry, Colombo, Aden, Djibouti Port Said and Marseilles. O*
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  • 30 6 The Amboise is due here from Pondichtrry 011 Apr. 23 at 7 a.m., and will sail on the same day at noi 11 far Saigon Tourane and Haiphong.
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  • 15 6 Left Arrd. By S pore London Air Mail (Imperial) April 7 April 17
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  • 198 6 SELLING Singapore, Apr. 18. London 4 months' sight 2|4 332 Londdh 3 montns' sight 4jJ JiJJJ London 60 days' sight 2(4 MP London 30 days' signt Jg London demand 35 BSS London T.T. 3 31 j^ Lyons and Paris demand »J Hamburg demand a New York demand Batavia
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  • 97 6 British Official Wireless. London, April 17 Paris 73 37 G4. New York 4.85. Montreal 4.86%. Brussels 28.66. Geneva 15.C0. Amsterdam 7.19. Milan 58 7 16. Berlin 12.05. Stockholm 19.39 V 2 Copenhagen 22.39 y 2 Oslo 19.90%. Vienna 25 a 4 Prague 116. Madrid 35 1 6 Helsingfors
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  • 127 6 Mails expected from Europe (London I mails depaiched on Mar. 28 by the j Rohna, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8.25 a.m. to-morrow and general delivery of letters 9 c.m. tomorrow. Mails expected from Europe by air I (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxj holders' letters
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  • 58 6 Mails for East Africa original!} advertised for despatch by the Khandalla at 3 p.m. to-day will now be despatched by the Thames Maru closing at* 4 p.m. to-cay. Mails for Japan originally advertised for despatch by the Cremer at 2 p.m. today will now be despatched by ihe
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  • 49 6 me s.s. lor Bangkok (Parcels! oily). Mails previously anmunccd as' losing at 6 p.m. yesterday will now clos;at fi p.m. to-day. j The s.s. Ramses for Philippine Islands I j Mails previously announced cus closing :at 4 p.m yesterday will now close at 7 p.m. to-day. *j
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  • 107 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, APRIL 18 High Tides.—lo.9s a.m., 11 Football: S A.F.A. League, D;\ I M.F.A., Anson Road Stadi 111, S.R.C. v. V M.C.A., S.R Tournament, Merchants a v. Merchants and Services. Cricket: Singapore Teacher i tion v. Wiltshires, Tanglin. Golf:
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  • 68 6 l_ _> ALHAMBRA.— The Winning and "Twice Two.'' APOLLO.—Hindustani talkie ai show. CAPITOL.—''The Merry Widow." EMPIRE. 'Emperor Jones. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Da Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chine Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, ere. HOLLYWOOD- It Happens On< Night." MARLBOROUGH —Hindus ani NEW WORLD. —Cabaret Dmuinri Side-shows, Malay Opeiv..., "nine v_yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc.
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  • 115 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHANVD EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. v East Wharf (Entrance Gat? l 1 Crcmer 22; Anhui, Hn.i H:..' Main Wharf (Entrance Ga Neckar, Katori Miru 13: Talma 14: Kola Radja 1' 1 8: Preussen 6. Emnire Dock (Entrance (ia* Artemisia 30: Benreoch 334; Perak 35: Centaur
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 479 6 i ini i-inn im-i-rii"! i i n ni i i im i;giiiiiiniHiimtißTiniiilMlilil^^ j SINGAPORE HOTELS j *W'^"iraiiiniuiniaraißuß«ninii>iM»iwi:M^ —^»—iwtf- t i ii mmmmmmmm\ ii«■ i»j SE/I VIEW HOTEL J COMING WEEK-END ATTRACTIONS: 1 TO-MORROW I J SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET SATURDAY 8 ■itfKß aiiNnAT' CONCERT 11—1 CURRY TIFFIN. Ii ASTER BUN
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    • 278 6 I I must say you look a different fellow since you took my advice and URODONAL A typical conversation this, between two of those good fellows we all know, just reaching that age when care must be exercised »n diet, in living, because of those too prevalent troubles Gout. Rreunnatism
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 207 6 [POSTAL IHTtILIGtNCE j SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Hongkong tCremer; 2 p.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Cremei) 2 p.m. China (generally) (Cremei) 2 p.m. Aden (Khandalla- 3 p.m. America (North), except Western Canada and Western States Of U.S.A. (Khandalla: 3 p.m. America (South) (Khandalla) 3 p.m. Burma (Khandalla)
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    • 112 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Nipht Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshin--. Temn Stat ons. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. Alor Star «»0 LSI r> r, 73 Sitavvan 85 0.70 Nil 70 Kota Bharu 81) Nil £3 75 Hukit Jeram 87 1.06 0.7 70 Malacca 81
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    • 258 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of th* members of which are readers of ihe "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially .for them. Secretartn are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be mclsaet in the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 396 7 I as a Jewel Y| v and no Your automobile is a beautiful machine Bui, like any other machine, it needs attention and care. You will find 3-in-One Oil -y useful for this purpose. Oil all the light moving parti starter generator horn, springs, hinges, etc., with 3-m-One O I;
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    • 145 7 f Hygienic Convenient Economic The Gillette No. 77 set, illustrated above, is one of the most popular shaving outfits ever issued by Gillette. It includes the latest Gillette razor, three BlueGillette slotted blades and two blade holders in a new type of moulded box. The new razor has only two
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 472 7 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programmes Foi 10-Day And To-Morrow JHE wireless programmes for to-da\ German %Zrf° W as by th r"S Short-wave Station. Berlin Broadcasting House are as follows? TO-DAY 'Germ JB DJN Announcement p~?J m En Kl•). German Folk SOll2 Programme Forecast (Germ.. Engl Til t° P m Youn
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    • 648 7 PHOHI, HOLLAND j I Wireless Programmes For To-Day And To-Morrow J (Wavelengths 25.57 and 19.71 metres) TO-DAY 8.50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. I 9.00 p.m. Station orchestra conducted by Loe Cohen: 1. Puppenspiel overture. Jaromn Weinberger. 2. Seid umschlungen Miliionen. Waltz. Joh. Strauss. 3. Danse bohemienne. Claude
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    • 273 7 Wireless EMPIRE EASTER PROGRAMMES The Palace Theatre Orchestra THE Empire wireless programmes for lows:- and to morrow are as folBi g. Ben. "Mixed Grins" ?L 35* Pres cnption." Careless capers for the convalescent, presented by William MacLurg. 7.05 p.m. The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra, directed by NorRelayed from
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 347 8 Acclaimed by Enraptured Crowds at aii Shows Yesterday The Grandest Screen Event of the Past 25 Years! Truly a Jubile: Picture of Lavish Spectacle Gorgeous Girls and Lilting Melody MATINEE gm g». flfc f| y TO-NIGHT 3.15 %k% 6.15 9.15 nVnIMnMnnnIpnMRfInVMMHBMmNtMnWRVMRRttR^B I 318 imĔkYi SECOND SHOW AT p.m. 4 Uui!t
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    • 404 8 Gorgeous MYRNA LOY in her grandest role as "COCO," the Paris Siren I PAVILION j .M Samson had his hair cut and lost his strength. I JlSß^*wv*l Topaze had his beard cut and discovered hidden power. Any man i Jf ffĔk *V can have wea^tn women and fame who knows
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  • 457 9 Maurice Chevalier At His Best THE CINEMAS WHEN talking pictures became the world's chief entertainment, they went oft to a flying s*art on account of a production which is still remembered Thai was "The Love Parade," and the millions who saw it will never forget ihe
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  • 202 9 Hilarious Comedy At The Alhambra I EO Carrillo, Louise Fazenda and Te«i Htaly appeal as a new comedy tea-n in "The Winning Ticket," which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. The srory is a most hilarious one and deals with the experiences of an Italian barber who
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  • 64 9 Brilliant R.K.O. Comedy Opens To-night 'Topaze," R.K.O. Radio's newest picture, will be screened at the Pavilion rneatre to-night. The film, which is the screen version of a famous French comedy, deals with exploits of a Continental and presents John Barrymore and Myrna Loy at their best. Others
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  • 74 9 The current programme at the Rltz Cinema, Geylang, shown last night, consists of a comedy and an animal tnriller, p.nd was well received by a large audience. At the hrsl house at 7.45 p.m., Is jhov.n "Love Birds," featuring thp comedy team Slim Summerville
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 214 9 I I I I R but brm 9 your lawyer with you!) 1 Warner Bros.' Hit with the Comedy Stars of "DAMES" ;A JOAN BLONDELL-HUGH HERBERT I SIENDA FARRELL-ROB'T ARMSTRONG-OS6OOD PERKINS j Victoria Memorial Hall TWO RECITALS ONLY I SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH TUESDAY, APRIL 23RD, AT 9.30 P.M. MADAME GALLI-CURCI
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    • 497 9 CASH learance Sale OF OVER I 5,000 PAIRS GENTS' I LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES j I To Be i Cleared At 20 cts. Per Pair Guaranteed All I Leather Throughout Good Bargains And A Real Investment Come Now j I; Samson Shoe Store 1 304, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. j
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  • 667 10 JjJXDORSIXG the Hon. Mr. D. G. A. Fraser's remarks at the Johore State Council meeting anent dangerous driving in Johore, the Hon. Dato S. Q. Wong raised a point which certainly merits serious attention. He called the attention of the Government to the fact that the taxation
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  • 210 10 Retirement Of Well-known Teacher After an association with Malaya covering thirty-two years, Miss Mary E .lson. M.A., left Singapore for America via China by the Blue Funnel steamer Menelaus. Miss Olson commenced her teaching career in her home town. Minneapolis md after graduating came out to
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  • 62 10 Mr. C. J. Smith Leaving On June 3 Mr. C. J. Smith, 0.8. E., F.R.C.S. the Senior Surgeon and Senior Professor ol Surgery. Singapore, will sail for home on leave prior to retirement on June 3 Mr. Smith, who is 54 years of age ippoimed a medical officer
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  • 74 10 Thursday. April 11. At 6.42 a.m. His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas attended by the personal staff, returned to Singapore from the East Coast tour. j Friday, April 12. Lady Thomas was present at the Prize Giving of the St. Andrew's School at the Capitol Theatre.
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  • 68 10 i tie Hospitals Board has appointed the following committees to visit the hospitals:— Singapore: Mrs. R. s. Nelson. Mrs. C. R. Cherry, Dr. W. E. Hutchinson J S. Sioper, the Hon. Sir Arnold Robinson Free Maternity Hospital, Kandang Kerbau: Mrs. J. T. N. Handy, Mrs. G A Potts,
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  • 169 10 WE are certain that a mcst cordial welcome will be given to the Jubiier. Fund for the relief of distress in Singapore, which is sponsored by H. E. the Governor and particulars of which are contained in an official commun que. A public mcc
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  • 209 10 I JAKE, for example, the matter of unemployment. The problem, now that a measure of prosperity has been restcred to Malaya, is not acute, but ■he number of pitiful letters which wt still receive in this office show that there are many decent men unable to obtain work. Only
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  • 167 10 JT is uteres ing to note that th© Salvation Army, an organ sation for spiritual uplift and the reLef of d stress which has spread all over the world, ii, shcrtly to be establishes in S ngapore. Brigad er Herbert A. Lord has arrived here to take charge
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  • 136 10 THE League of Nations Bulletin contains the information that the Malaria Commission of its Health Section is devoting careful study and experiments to synthetic remedies for the fight against malaria. This announcement should be of particular interest to Malaya and every country afflicted with this scourge
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  • 339 10 By "Looker-On" k FILM-ACTRESS recently confessed in an interview that there was a closely-guarded secret connected with her birth. She was no doubt referring to the. date. A M'ss Nellie Halstead, the cross-coun-try champion, attributes her stamina to her practice of having more than the usual
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  • 727 12 TO BE RAISED IN SINGAPORE PUBLIC MEETING ON APRIL 25 Governor To Preside Permanent Memorial Aimed At Singapore, Tuesday. effort is to be made in Singapore to mark the Silver Jubilee of the King's accession, by the creation of R permanent memorial in
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  • 571 12 Mr. K. Sidney's Address To Rotarians Singapore, Wednesday. UNDER the caption, "See Malaya FTOxn Tne Air," Mr. Richard Sidney gave an interesting address to the members of the Rotary Club of Singapore at their weekly luncheon to-day at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on his
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  • 45 12 At a sale conducted Messrs. Kcon Seng and Co.. Ltd the DWperty !*ncwn rs Riviera. 112. Pasir Patiiang Read, belonging tc the es ate of Chan Kirn Hon? Nco. deceased wa bought by Mr. Cheaner Jim Chuan cf 42. Cairnhfn Road, for $20,000.
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  • 1286 12 Responsibilities Under Rubber Regulation THE annual report on t-he Survey Depart--1 ment, Straits Settlements for the year 1934, which was laid on the table at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council states*— REVENUE. Th» year's revenue $136 223, was $64,183 in excess of that of the previous
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  • 262 12 Sequel To Fracas At Armenian Street Singapore, Wednesday. CHARGES of being members )f an un- i lawful assembly and rioting marked a preliminary inquiry before Mr. J. M. j Brander, the Third Magistrate when j fou' Tamils made their* appearance in connection with the case. The four
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  • 41 12 Benefit To Copra And Palm Oil Industries Reuter. London, Apr. 17. The Association of British Malaya announces that it much appreciates the budget duty on soya beans, which will benefit the corpa and palm oil industries. —Reuter.
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  • 36 12 Colonel Williams Loring, Royal Artillery Lonaon, Apr. 16. J The death is announced of Colonel Williams Loring, fcrme.rly in charge of the Records Office. Royal Artillery, and formerly commanding the Royal Artillery in South China.—Reuter.
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  • 96 12 Singapore, Wednesday. Severe head injuries were sustained by a Chinese boy who was injured as a result of a motor accident in McPherson Road yesterday morning. He j was taken :o hospital in a semi-con-scious condition. Whilst walking along Bukit Timah Road yesterday morning a Chinese was knocked
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  • 79 12 I London, April 15. The death is announced of the artist Jcse.Dh Farguharson. His picture "A Joyless Winter Day." was bought by the Chantry BequesL over 50 years ago Reuter Wireless. I se P h Farquharson. r.a. 191 5). D.L., J.P., was born in Edin52p°n,^v 4 1846 He
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  • 416 12 I Self-Trained Prima Donna COMPOSER-HUSCANi) INTERVIEWED MADAME Galli-Curci, world-fam-ous singer, who give recitals in the Memorial Hall, Singapon April 20 and 23, is bound by a striction common to all notab singers which few people out their atmosphere are aware of. Gn the day of a recital,
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  • 171 12 'From Our Own Ctn cnjondcnti Malacca. April 13 On the eve of die holiday- the Teachers Association met last ?vei at the Banda Kilir English Scnooi and sat. io a tea-party. Though the aum cf teachers present a' the function was rather small, Me whole affair turned out
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    • 132 12 1 j ,ji i Tolley's jffl Brandy. RESULT OF COMPETITION IDEA. I I None of the ideas submitted is quite suitable for publication I I therefore we are dividing the $100 between the following 8 com- 1 I petitors whose suggestions showed considerable merit:— m I Anna Cusova. 40 Barker
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    • 68 12 j THE i OVERSEAS ASSURANCE 1 CORPORATION, LTD. 1 CHINA BUILDING, (HI T.I A ST. I I PHONE 580*. SINGAPORE. I IFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPEN- I SATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA CHOP TIANG GUAN. SEREMBAN (HUM* BROS: K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOONG. NG KON HEE. I KLANG LEE ENG TEH.
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  • 132 13 Malayan Syndicate To Develop Kwangsi—Over a Million Dollars Raised— Investigation Mission To Be Sent Mr. Aw Boon Haw In Europe—Chinese Chess "King" Visiting Singapore— Consular System In Malaya Preparations For Olympiad To Be Held In Penang 'By Our Chinese Correspondent riiii; i hinese in Malaya
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  • 75 13 the required capital has been delegation led by Mr. Leong will proceed to Kwangsi to make of the province and make other menta for the launching of the roup of investigators will have knowledge of mining, and. will, fore, find no technical assistance rv in their
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  • 306 13 A rable has been received staling that \w Boon Haw. the Tiger Balm magwho is now taking a holiday hi pc has arrived in Vienna. spent an enjoyable time in Italy, re he was well-received, and Is no\v aklng his way up the continent to t
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  • 104 13 There is, however, one matter In connection with Chinese Consulates that I wish to mention. It was recently decided by the Chinese Government that the staff of Consulates and Legations abroad should be changed as much as possible in order to give ollielals an opportunity to get experience
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  • 89 13 Preparations are being made in Singanore for the All-Malaya Chinese Olympic Games which will be held this year in Penang in August. Singapore is expected to send a strong contingent to take part ill the meeting. Thirty-six teams are taking part in the Singapore basketball and volleyball
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  • 189 13 Third List Of Subscriptions For Year Mr. J. M. Sime. the hon. treasure of ihe Children's Aid Society, forwards the third list of subscriptions for the year 11)34-5 as follows: Previously acknowledged $4,296.58. Cathedral Poor Box 2: Hon. Mr. H. vairburn 50; Per Mrs. Snow: Anonymous 2u.
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  • 77 13 Committee To Consider Control And Constitution London, April 17. The British Broadcasting Corporation charter expires at the end of the year and a committee under the chairmanship of Lord Ullswater has been appointed to consider tne constitution, control and finance of broadcasting services in this country and advise
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  • 52 13 Motion To 15c Debated After Easter London, April 17. Owing to the limited time that would be available, the motion on Defence, down for discussion to-morrow, will not be taken until after Easter when it nay be possible to devote a full day to its consideration. —British
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  • 97 13 China And Britain In Negotiation Nanking, April 18. THE Chinese Foreign Office and the British Minister in China, Sir Alexander Cadogan, have exchanged notes for the appointment of a committee which will go imo the ques'ion cf the boundary between Burma and Yunnan and demark it. The committee
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  • 96 13 Tribute To Association's President Sinhalese National Day in Singapore was celebrated by a garden party at which nearly 200 Sinhalese attended. Mr. George Abeyanayake garlanded the president of the association. Mr. P. E. Perera, and referred to the good work he had done for the community in
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  • 241 13 New Reward For Distinguished Archaeologist Reuter. London, Apr. 18. Sir Aurel Stein has been awarded the Geld Medal of the Society of Antiquaries for distinguished services in arcnaeology. —Reuter. Sir Aurel Stein. K.C.I.E. (1912), F.8.A., Correspondent de T Institute de France, was born in Budapest on Nov.
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  • 52 13 At the tea dance on Saturday, Apr. 20. little Miss Molly, by special request, will give an exhibition of the Hula Hula. At the night dance Miss Gertrude will perform "Stepping Fast." The. popular Miss Anita, with Henry, also by fcpecial request, will again appear in the
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  • 153 13 Rumours Of Inpanding Disturbances Shanghai, April 18. DANIC has broken out in Tongshan, in the demilitarised zone* in Nortn China. It is rumoured that Chao Tai Chung, the notorious agitator, has returned and is planning to create disturbances. The Judicial Yuan is convening a national
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  • 178 13 Eight Registered By The League Of Nations Eight new special treaties concerning the peaceful settlement of disputes were legistered with the League of Nations Secretariat in 1934. These are bilateral treaties of which two each were negotiated by by Denmark, Fiance and the Netherlands and on each by
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  • 199 13 Fatal Accident At Crossing Singapore. Thursday. A collision between a motor-cyclist and a taxi on Bukjt Timah Road near the junction of Cavanagh Road, on Apr. 2, resulting in fatal injury to the cyclist, a 23-year-old Chinese named Chan Kuan Yuan, had a sequel in the Coroner's Court
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  • 79 13 Only To Firms Dealing With Chinese Goods Nanking; April 18. The Ministry of Finance has issued regulations governing its "credit relief" to industry. Only firms exporting Chirese and factories manufacturing Chinese goods may apnly for loans, rite Interest will not be over 8 per cent. The firm
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  • 69 13 Five Chinese Delegates To Attend Shanghai, April 18. Five delegates, including Kung Teh Cheng and Kung Chao Yun, have bee'i chosen to go to Japan to take part in the Japanese memorial services in honour of Confucius. The party left Tsinan yesterday for Nanking to receive their
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  • 13 13 The Rohna arrived at Penang Lringing 1,515 state-aided labourers from Madras.
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  • 537 14 Full Programme INTERESTING SOCCEH MATCHES Cyni. |.n-' camme "i iporia for tint h' in Singapore is a ver. 1 1!)l i teJe< t and soccer, <>f caurai ;»r»rl have, nevernor 1.4.«!, ::?hj 11 I Wi auld prove a liveh- om ...i-f -riif.'j. -'••h \\U\ be staged
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  • 108 14 I Cricket Club Team To Visit Penang i I Ai Singapore. Thursday. T the invitation of the Penang Cricke' I Club, a team of lawn bowlers enting the S.C.C. will leave by the Kedah this afternoon. A series of games will" be played at Penang 0 ver the
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  • 131 14 Results Of Last Ties In First Round T-__ Singapore, Thursday. HE two remaining matches j n the first round of the Malayan Billiards Championship tournament were decided at the Metropole Hotel last night f James Lee (J.C.S.A.) beat Sg*. Smith fH llts.) 300 t-o 235. Dr. E. S.
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  • 44 14 Scotland Beaten In Amateur International Reuter. t v. London, Apr 17 t Amateur Football International Ireland beat Scotland by 3 goals to 2 Tb. f LEAGUE The following match m the Scottish League was played to-day COUl Celtic 7 Falkirk 3. —lieuter.
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  • 82 14 last! theTSidTcaf g b «J Sepoy Lines Badminton Party by fonr S S ed t0 two one Rubles 9 uf f u °ni ar «he scores:Sivam beat Omar 15-6. 14-14 (2-3) B 0n TeC lOSt 10 Madon DOUBLES:—Tan Chan Koon and Yeo 12-21 °lf n 2l loS E Vrh
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  • 116 14 Three-One Victory For The Wilts Fraser And Neaves Held To A Draw By Harbour Board Singapore, Thursday. starting promisingly in yesterday's First Division game, the S.C.C. had to acknowledge defeat again at the hands of the Wilts who scored a deserving victory
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  • 716 14 Wiltshires Defence Toe Sound STARTING off in spectacular style, the S.C.C. fell off as the game progressed and, although they made a good recovery later, they had to admit defeat at the hands of the Wilts, in the First Division of the Singapore League, on the S.C.C.
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  • 551 14 Harbour Board The Better Team AFTER leading by two goals to nil right up to five minutes before tha final whistle, Fiase.r and Neave's had their Commercial Cup match drawn when they met the S.ngapore Harbour Board ai /vn&on Road yesterday evening. The Harbour Board were the, better
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  • 193 14 Record Attendance On Sunday MOOTING took place on Sunday h at 200. 500 and 600 yards under Ki !l g l lst sta e conditions hps nr, and there was again a record atten anoe. One old member celebrated 1, return by topping the score last Possibles
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  • 221 14 Mens Singles Championship Semi-Finals The following are results cf th semi finals in ;he S.T.A. Tennis Tournament which were played off on Tuesday April I s Wa:t bear K. M. R. Menc i, 6 I S C. Ting Lea. Choo Kong Kiat B—2 6—3. MEN S DOUBLES
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  • 37 14 <^ c icket XI of the Malacca High School is visiting Singapore, to may the following matches: Saturday: v. Anglo-Chinese Schml. Monday: v. Raffles Institution Tuesday, v. St. Joseph's Institutifn Wednesday: v. St. Andrew's School
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    • 3 14 '•<■ *Mt$n Sj£ iffliS-
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    • 130 14 o i i t_ i CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong), j A British Company Registered I in Great Britain and Hongk. :g LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL j ACCIDENT lISURUCE j 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong r?, ink Chambers Second Floor, Singapore. I I T CLEANS PURIFIES EVERYTHING. RSON
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  • 171 15 Hxlures For Good Friday will be in full swing Easter holidays and start a large number played c\er the weekhe fact that the season close, much interest is League ftxtuies to be week-end. are the fixtures to b n FIRST DIVISION Midd'.esbro'. Huddensfield. Wolverhampton \V I*.
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  • 172 15 Young Johnson Gives Two Exhibitions 'From Our Own Correspcndentj Kuala Lipis. Wednesday. A BOXING tournament was h?ld on t-he Lipis recreation ground in connection \t v farewell celebrations to the Hon. Mi. H. Q. R. Leona/d, British Resident. Tnere wer? three amateur bouts and fhree professional bouts. The
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  • 175 15 Week-End Meeting At Ipoh 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Wednesday. THE annual All-Malayan Sikhs sports 1 will be held on the Ipoh Recreation Club ground on Sunday, Apr. 21. under the auspices of Khalsa Diwan of Malaya. The Perak Sikh Athletic Union aie organising the sports. Apart
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  • 300 15 Handicaps For First Day THE follow rig are handicaps for the 1 first of the two-day Skye «Amateur) Meeting of the Perak Turf Club to be run at Ipoh on Saturday: Race 1. Ponies. Class 3, Div. 3 (about 4 furs.) Highland Lass 10.13 Pbxon
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  • 42 15 Commercial Cup Competition "Replay" Ir has been found necessary to postpone the "replay" ordered for Tuesday April 23,—S K.B.J.S.C. v. Straits Cattie Co.. and the match will be played at S.HB.J.S.C ground.. Cantonment Road, on Thursday, Apr. 25. at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 57 15 To Tour Malacca During Easter The cricket team of the Singapore Khalsa Association will tour Malacca during the Easter Holidays. About 20 members will make the tour. A series of cricket matches have been arranged with the various Ciubs of Malacca. The Khalsa team left to-day by steamer
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  • 184 15 H. JS. Lac's Gnat Rally Against Ee Kong <From Our Own Revorter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE Selangor Golf Club were at- heme to the S.C.R.C. yesterday in their Flowerdew Shield tennis encounter which was greatly interfered with by rai.i. Shortly aftei play began, rain interrupted i* f°r
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  • 52 15 On Tuesday, Apr. 16 the Clerical Unio;i defeated the R.A (Samaritans) to the tune of 4—l on the homt ground. On Saturday and Sunday, the Clerical Union will play the P.A. (7th Heavy Battery, Blakang Mati) and the Royal Amy Medical Corps of Tanglhi respecfully on the
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  • 106 15 Swims Manacled For 62 Hours Calcutta, Apr. 3. THERE were enthusiastic scenes at the Cornwallis Tank, when P. U. Gho.se, exholdcr of the world's enuuruiue swimming record, emerged fpan ihe cater .having swum tor 02: 2 nours with his hands manacled. Chose claims this a a worid record
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    • 305 15 I I I i I I I MM I I I I I l I"I.,IhIi;I li l^rlMliiliil^nKr.ini.ir.i,,!,:!,^^ NEW WORLD.! (ESTABLISHED 1923). 1 STOP PRESS 1 j FIFE FREE SH O IVS j I ON FRIDAY 19th. SATURDAY 20th SUNDAY 21. MERELY ON PAYMENT OF GATE ADMISSION:— 1 GHOST TRAIN CRAZY
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    • 94 15 j I W _^_rii H m f HI Have j you had your McO'Cin Hundreds of thousands of smokers say 'Yes.' Do you? Just one Nic-o-cin j pastille every night before retiring will keep you free from all the dangers of nicotine poison. It is the only proved smokers' safeguard—Nic-o-cin
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    • 224 15 I Assets exceed §14,090,000 Assurance in force over $38,000,000, I I The Great Eastern Life Assurance j 1 Company, Limited. I jfl (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*). /0 HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Lift Building, Ceci'. Street, Singapore, g] LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C. I The Company nas £20 000
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  • 630 16 Chinese Convicted "MAN SEEMS QUITE INCORRIGIBLE" (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. JWO Chinese, Teong Hin and Tav v vvere char e d before Mr. K. Wilson yesterday with possesion of a still, possession of one sixth of a gallon of illicit samsu, and possession
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  • 44 16 Missionaries Advised To Evacuate I Reuter. I Chengtu, Apr. 17 J THE Chinese authorities advise foreiP, nissionaries to evacuate tlit city ri-.l .0 ihe Communist menace. "lne "Reds" are now reported tc be lv. mi it j north of the city.—Reuter.
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  • 39 16 Reuter. Lagos, Apr lG I The well-known filer, R v Kn.ght, son cf Mr r£ Knigm. an ex-resident of Sha-' has died from injuries received aircrash n which a French mcS Capta.n Arnoult; was killed v.
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  • 1382 17 Interesting Lecture By Dr. Lim, Eng Hae hq his remarks with the I P ha* no one cculd hope I er Ihe subject in the m lotted, because ihe sub- i into so many divisions I us, Dr. Lim Eng Hae gave I nd
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  • 1285 17 Emblem Of Strength And Longevity The tortoise is too well known a creature to need an exaggerated form. Its curved shell suggests the Arch of Heaven and its flat body the Earth. It is the incarnation of the Pole Star. It is the emblem of strength and longevity.
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  • 231 17 Mr. Siao Fat Cheng To Negotiate Hongkong, Apr. 17. MR. Siao Fat Cheng, a member of the South-west Political Council of Canton, who Ls returning to Siam on leave to sec his mother, wiio is ill, will negotiate w ith the Siamese Government regarding the alleged discrimination
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  • 69 17 Singapore, Wednesday. 'Two Chinese who violated the Chandu Ordinance were smartly dealt with by the District Judge <Mr. H. A. Forren today. One man who was arrested whilst he was preparing a quantity of chandu for export was fined $300 or six months' imprisonment in default. The ether
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  • 54 17 Singapore, Wednesday. A Chinese who was convicted oil charges cf house-breaking and <2/ breaking open a receptacle, was deali with by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, to-day. He was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment on the firs>t charge and fined $20 or three weeks' imprisonment
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  • 1139 18  -  Rubber Forestry—An Unfortunate Title—Faults of Clean-Weeding-Plant Associations—"Zones' "Horizons" (By "Pertinax" pUBLIC interest in the subject of Rubber Forestry appears have been aroused afresh. Anv avowed, and we'l substantiated. prompting to institute a measure in planting: practice which bids fair to do away with the ejrregio*»s fallacy of
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    • 794 18 J Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. I 2, Raffles Place. gl I (Established 1863). jc Straits Settlements' Oldest Sale room. 5j Open Daffy for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and n] miscellaneous goods. Eg TO LET. I 1 large 2-storey compound house, No. 107 A, Sophia Road. 1 large 2 storey
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    • 420 18 rU P ADC D MORE CONVENIENTLnCArCK/ no waste Hitherto biscuits have b. 4> n Malaya -n largish contents oi which get C J 'his climate before Now.. .Peek Preans makei m*Mls2^lfo nh Pctk Freans mak- ;iu:, 7 tt.-ju rir^ '.i-taocd ca:-..r biscuits can be obtained ?n tiV- /fl new P
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  • 955 19 Nullity Suit Against Husband Fails 'By Air Mail) London, March 27. TEN weeks' married life between a .man of 31 and her husband aged > .> :-Liangely echoed in the Divorce when Mr. Justice Langton cri- the wife in outspoken terms. it-marked, "I judge her,
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  • 229 19 British And American Pictures Hollywood. C°ar?beif SPeCUlati n d f«r*» k felt here at sports of "war and Am7,i' ,nJf in L ndon between Britfah It kTfcSS Ot L° n pictur e industries. purchase of/ hat the reaS f2 n S of theatres in different parts of teS
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  • 440 19 Publications Issued Or .Received The following publications weie issuee or received by tiie Department oi blatiMiC.s, S.S. 6c F.Ms, during the period April 6 to 12. 1935. inclusive, and are available for public us<- in the Reference Library. Fullerton Singapore. Applicauons may be made oy members of the
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  • 203 19 Exoneration Of Driver Who Killed Hei Tokyo. "JT is ordained that 1 should die an unnatural death. Plemsc ask the police not I}° pun, n th( young man. His agony would be much greats than mine. May God forgive and bless h:m. Amen." Such were the last
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  • 185 19 Strange Exhibit At A Beauty Show New York A L^it£ cC r K S f 8 experiments Corral r b i were at the e7s hPri° n Culture Petitionon bW L Vh c n a llve woman was put half okL y Ung and beautiful
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