Malaya Tribune, 9 March 1936

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxm.- No. 57 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Mar. 9, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 112 1 Redd TRs SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaga GJI \f A II A BRITISH PRODUCT D W|JI| OF SOUND QUALITY I Pi, AND REMARKABLY READY-MIXED CHEAP IN PRICE PflB B Packed in 7 lb. tins and stocked Mm 9 IvJ I following colours:— BLUE GREY WHITE L_ BLACK CREAM GREEN SOLE
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    • 176 1 m i"101 USES FOR VINEGAR" J This is the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information about S vinegar of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the I I asking. Write in to Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., giving your address and I I afll
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    • 126 1 i J DOES YOUR WATCH 'need Overhaul or Repair SerrieeT Oar expert watch mechanics are always at your service. Charges art extremely moderate. Let ns quote for your next repair or overhaul. Malayan Watch Co., 433, North Bridge Rd., near Middle Road. i ¥117/1 THE NEW DISINFECTANT r| I dr
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  • 847 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. DECREASE IN MAJOR CASUALTIES Year's Work Of Salvage Association DE VIEWING last year's operations of the Liverpool and Glasgow Salvage Association, at the annua 1 genera* ireeting held in Liverpool. Mr. H. E. Stephens, chairman of the committee, said that, had the annual meeting been heW in
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  • 260 2 Siamese Royal Yacht Malla Chakri Bangkok. THE Siamese press reports that as it has been found that i is only a matter of wasteful expenditure in retaining ihe royal yacht Malla Chakri without its being used in any way, the King has been pleased to command the
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  • 223 2 Following a week of training runs by her crew, the Postal Administration** new motor launch, the Hung Hsin was commissioned recently. No champagne bottles were broken over her bow and -here was no ceremony, but despite all •his the launch will mean much to •-yen further speed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 429 2 p&o«.j BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dae. Tonnage. Spore 1936 BANGALORE 6.000 Mar. 12 NALDERA 16.000 Kar. 13 CARTHAGE 15,000 Mar. 27 BHUTAN 6,100 Apr. J RAJPUTANA ***** Apr. 10 BEHAR 6.000 Apr. 19 CHITRAL 18.000 Apr. 24 SOUDAN 6,600 May 6 RANPURA 17,000 May 8
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    • 465 2 N. Y. 14. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s s STJWA MARU Mar. 19 as* "FUSHIMI MARU** Apr. 2 ss. KAKOZAKI MARU Apr. 16 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Apr. 29 Rates to Ist class 2nd
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    • 526 2 I X v^^m PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious" One Clas s Motorships. Most Cabns have adjoining private bath. ExcellentoCuisine. RgEiLLEs ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham ALSIA 24-3 24-3 25-3 27-3 FIONIA 31-3 31-3 1-4 3-4 BORINGIA 14-4 14-4 15-4
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    • 448 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NdRdDEUTSCHhK W LLOYD W (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONOKONO, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA ft JAPAN. 1930. -GOSLAR" omits Manila Mar. 12 DONAU Mar JU HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN: SCHARNHORST also calls Barcelona and Marseilles dje Mar. 31 Sails
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  • 142 3 Ill RBER PRICE I'Nt HANGED \<i I! :>1 Set Rack Kxpo«*t?d J"»wom >of Correspondent I riciyiifMi! mtay K ihher <Sir>ya|ioto) 2(> rh un- k't Quit 1 i.u iSuij'iip«uo 11»3; dowit n r»i-ihiy*> 1'rices:— I n,til.m: 7' unch'^nircd. VUrkrM Tnnv: Steady. Wm I'» 7 eiy„ unchanged. -t f
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  • 1544 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The i J\) ring share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Ly*.- Evatt:-— MINING Singapor:, Monday, 10 a.m. Issut. Fraser Lyall Value Co Evatt 4 Ampat 53 5|9 59 6 3 £1 A. Kumbang 29 30 -cd 29 j- 30|-cd £1
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  • 95 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (P. 0.8. March) 26 516 26% Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. March) 28 3 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26 26 116 do. March 26% do. Apr. June 26
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  • 194 3 30 Per Cent Increase Of British Trade 'By Air Mail» (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 24. TRADE statistics for 1935 would sug- gest that the imposition of the textile import quota has improved trade between the United Kingdom and the Colonies concerned although there
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  • 203 3 Continued For (i ill-Edged Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. 5. AN the Stock Exchange, the markets J showed renewed activity after the quietness owing to settlement arrangements. Oils wer? firm, notably Anglo-Iranians. Among industrials Rolls Royce and Standard Motors were featured. There has been a continued investment demand lor
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  • 130 3 liitf Indian Plan To Open New Works The directors of the Tata Iron and Steel Co. to-day met representatives of the Bengal Iron and Steel Co. and of the Indian Iron Co., and Sir Sir Edward B°nthall. of Messrs. Bird and Co., of Calcuta, regarding the opening of
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  • 93 3 During the week ending Feb. 29, ex ports from Malayan ports amounted to 13,618 cases, of which: 9,817 (72 per cent.» cases were to the United Kingdom, 325 (2 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 2,300 (17 per cent* cases to Canada, and 1,176 (9 per
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  • 161 3 U.S. Will Soon Command Major Poriion Reuter Wireless. New York, Mar. 5. THAT the United States Treasury will soon command the major portion of the world's silver production and gradually withdraw from world silver markets, are the hypotheses of Wall Street, following the Washington announcement that the
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  • 269 3  -  Gives Big Increas? In Power By Air Mail London, Feb. 27. THE Shell Company has made available in Europe a petrol having an octane rating oJ 95. and it Is expected that thus fuel will be widely used In the future, both for military and for civil aeroengines.
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  • 84 3 (From Our Oxen Correspondent) London, Feb. 25. Estates with a little land to spare might do well to consider the planting of tuber root (derrist. The value of derris as an insecticide are evidently becoming belter known at home. Mr. L. Jago, the deputy Agents, tells me
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 237 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,000.000. Reserve Fund fen 127,450,000. BEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavla, ouaioay, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow. Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles. Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka, Paris,
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    • 28 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPOR/ HON. LTD FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. BEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Sln«»por« L. G. JOHNSON, General Manager.
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    • 440 3 SAFEGUARDED I INSURANCE. so as premtam* m Insurance are met protection for your family is a j certainty. But there Is always the danger that protection may be lost, when an accident diverts funds from the Insurance to meet expenses. The Asia Life offers a sure and exclusive way of
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  • 192 4 Six Months For False Pretences ROBERT Dale, aged twenty-live, ol bo address, who was said to have uosec? as having a title, was sent to prison for six months with hard labour at Wolverhampton. He was found guilty of obtaining whisky to the value
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  • 129 4 ALSACE LORRAINE "Complaints Department" Established Paris. Alsace Lorraine now ha* a Complaints Department" to deal with administration problems. It has been established bv the Minister in charge of the affairs of the recovereu territory, M. Georges Mandel. who, as minister of Posts and Telegraphs instituted a similar department for French
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  • 16 4 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1936. MALAY BOY'S DEATH Peculiar Accident At Ma la mi
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 635 4 M. HASSAN I 38 4 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. j We give prompt attention to all i orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements? > Estimate submitted upon request without charge
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    • 623 4 A CHANCE TO QUALIFY AS ACCOUNTANT. SPECIAL CLASSES COMMENCING IST APRIL. MORNING CLASSES. Corporation of Accountants ~'ourse (A.C.R.A.) only Senior Cambridge passed Candidates admitted. Fees $10.00 per month. RAPID COURSE FOR L.C.C. NOVEMBER EXAMINATION. Shorthand, Typewriting Bookkeeping only. Morning Class, Fees $6.00 per month. Night or Afternoon Class, Fees $5.00
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    • 782 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1. Freehold land and premises No. 7 (old NO. 12» Jonker Street. Malacca. Let at a monthly rent of $35 containing an area of 1,664 .square feet. 2. Leasehold land and premises Nos. 320 and 322, (old Nos. 200 and 201) Tranquerah Road, Malacca, comprised in an indenture
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    • 823 4 IN THE ESTATE OF CHOA GIM NEO DECEASED. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons claiming to be next-of-kin to and all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the abovenamed Choa Gim Neo late of Beo Lane,
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    • 662 4 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE DISTRICT OF BATU PAHAT In Bankruptcy. BP. No. 3. 1935 Re GAN TENG of Benut, Bam Pahat, Widow. Receiving. Order made 6th October, 1935. Date of Adjudication 6th October. 1935. Date and place of First Meeting, Sunday, 22nd March, 1936, at 11 o'clock, at
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  • 281 5 SCHOOL TASK House Of Commons Debate London. Feb. 14. pAGER shouts in the House uf lJ Commons followed a simple arithmetical problem set to membera by Mr. G. A. Morrison, formerly a head-master of Aberdeen, in the urse of a speech in support of a motion
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  • 181 5 First Section Making Rapid Progress Moscow. The first section of a vase canal from Sea of Azov to the Caspian Sea, more than 400 miles as the crow flies, is making rapid progress, says the Tass Agency. The waters c* the Marry eh River, which will form
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  • 65 5 Paris. The first strawberries of the year have been eaten at Marseilles, in accordnce with a tradition that goes back to the 14th century. The occasion was the annual banquet f the Company of Notaries, at which strawberries are always served. Earlier in the day the notaries,
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  • 525 5 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Feb. 29: Plague:—ln addition to Bassein and Colombo from which human plague was reported last week. Pnom-Penli in French Indo-China notified one c-asi during
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  • 35 5 Rumour is current that Codburys and Frvs are ceasing to give prizes for filled Albums. This is not true, and prizes will be given for filled Albums from both Cadturys and Frys until further notice.
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  • 224 5 Mor: Funds For Singapore Base 'By Air Mailt London. Feo. 25. DEFERENCE is made to tiie Singapore defences in supplementary estimates the Army, Navy, and Air Force totalling n.811.000. Most of this sum is accounted for by special preparations, some months age, jto meet any extraordinary situation
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  • 185 5 Heavy Loss Of Men And Materials Shanghai, March 7. MARSHAL Yen Shi Shan has w.red tc- Marshal Chiang Kai Shek stating that the Reds have been badiy defeated between Pmnyang and Chungyang with heavy loss of men and materials. The Ccmmunist* are rereating south, and appear to
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  • 87 5 Entertained By Malacca Volunteers 'From o:.r Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. The Malacca Volunteer Corps entertained Lieut -Colonel A. A. Lei nit, who ;is shortly leaving on retirement, la.st evening to a farewell tea-party on the Malay Volunteer Headquarters 'lawn, j About eighty were present, inclu ing j the
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  • 42 5 Arrivals And Departures Last Month Arrivals and departures of Indian labourers during the month cf February were as follows: Arrivals I State-a:d:d 1: 96 adults, 27 miners. Arrivals (ordinary deck passengers*: 2,192 adults. 198 minors. Departures: 4.409 adults. 390 minors.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 269 5 LUB DIARY IThere are numerous Clubs ana Soaette* in Singapore, most of Itu members of which are readers o1 thi Malaya Tribune." This Diary is presided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping *t uD-to-dale and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be includeo m the
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  • 127 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW To-Day's Shipping THE HARBOUR SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR I EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Mar. 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Van Heutsz 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Gorgon 15; Philoctetcs 13; President Polk 11; Ipoh 9; Kudat 7. Empire Dock
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  • 64 6 Marosa, Norwegian, 839 tons. from Bangkok 63: to Malacca 7.3. Kudat, British. 1,021 tons, from Bangkok 7.3: to Bangkok 10.3. Vyner Brooke Sarawark, 720 tons, from Knotting 7.3; to Kuching 11.3. G. G. Rouen, French, 1,860, tons, from Saigon 6.3; to Saigon 9.3. Glenapp, British, 5,802 tons, from Weihaiwei 7.3;
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  • 138 6 New Model For Future Trade Pacts A new model for future trade agreements will be provided by the agreement with Denmark, for which negotiations are to begin in March. The chief point at issue in the negotiations, which are regarded in Whitehall as the most important likely
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  • 110 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. (London) by Air (Imperial), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 7 p.m. to-day and general delivery or letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. to-day and general delicvery
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  • 60 6 The Air Mail (Imperiali despatched lrom Singapore on Feb. 27 was delivered in London on Mar. 7 (9 days). The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Feb. 29 was delivered in London on Mar. 7 (7 days). The mail despatched from Singapore on Feb. 14 by the
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  • 34 6 Owing to the late arrival of the outward Imperial aeroplane the air mans ior Australia, Java &c. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday will now close at 7 p.m. to-day.
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  • 53 6 Reuter Wireless. Baltimore, Mar. 8. The desirability of international monetary stabilisation was urged by Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, in a speech here. He declared that production and trade between America and abroad required an assurance that the value of currency in each country should not
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  • 29 6 The output of ore of the Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for the month of February is: No. 2 Dredge 296.40 piculs. No. 3 640.90 937.30
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  • 303 6 SELLING Singapore, Mar. 9. London 4 months' sigh*. 2T4Va London 3 months' sight 2|4 3132 London 60 days' sight 214 1116 London 30 days' sight 2|4 1(32 London demand 2 4 London T.T. 214 Lyons and Paris demand 867 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand 57 15 1G
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  • 201 6 Singapore, Mar. 6. R. iSiam» W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $118 R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyansll4 R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $112 Rice, B. Siam. No. 1 per Koyan $105 Rice. B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $102 Siam, Rice, 1 5202
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  • 87 6 CAPITOL.— -Mutiny on the Bounty"' with Chailes Laugh ton and Clark Gable etc. PAVILION—"Where is George." with Sydney Howard." ALHAMBRA.—"Our Little Girl" With Shirley Temple. EMPlRE.—Cantonese Talkie. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—"Here's Mv Heart." MARLBOROUGH.—"Reconciiiaticn." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese
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  • 442 6 Air Ministry Official At Ssletar THE death took place very sudaer. J from heart, failure, on Friday t;:gh at his residence. No. 4B. Meyer Roan. Singapore, of Mr James Benjamin Hai Senior Clerk of Works. Works and Bull Ings Department of the Air Ministry.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 472 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 TO-NIGHT I r% 1 ml r\ CABARET ATTRACTION tocktail Dance 630 to 815 i» m EVY MARNY 6.30 to 8.10 p.m. sqng dance pARODISTS Dinner Dance zelma wright LHIIUCI IX I7clIXi,C American tap dancer (informal) LILY JADE 9.30 to midnight SPANISH DANCER NON-DINERS $1.00. SATURDAY NEXT
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    • 159 6 1 I "How's this for Ul m 1 a record?" asks jfe* 1 2month 'Olb.Hoz. j 3 months—l2lb.2oz. W I Iy* 9 mths.—3o lb. (Case M.PA I8i7). "Wh«SJ about this for a record QflLjfo N Jor Glaxo fed twins who have v taken 14 pnres From a **3E2 ft fortnight
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 83 6 j Postal Intelligence p 4 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Ban Siong Beo noon Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly by Air (Qanta 7 p.m. Java and Southern Sumatra by Air (Netherlands) 7 p.m. TO-MORROW Karimon (Tong Heng) 9 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Silver
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    • 186 6 Diary of the Day ~mmmt^mmmmiim—vt~a m ——mm—mmm—mmr—w^—mmm—m—i mm<WHATS ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, Mar. 9 High Tides: 11.34 a.m., 11.56 p.m. Football: Commercial Cup, Munk-ipai "A" v. Straits Times, Post Office ground; Municipal "B" v. Nestanglo, S.H.B. Cricket: St. Andrew's School v H.MS Terror, St. Andrew's ground. lennis
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  • 399 7 RAZOR FIGHT Perfect Crime Recalled Loeb, who was associated with Nathan Leopold in the "murder for a thrill** of a schoolboy in Chieago 12 years ago, died after being wounded in a fight with another convict in Joliet prison. A
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  • 152 7 Suicide Verdict At Malacca <From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. An inquiry into the death of a Chinese by the name of Lam Lek was held bv the Coroner Comm. Derrick to-day. Dr. F. X. Oleviero said that on Feb 18. at about 1.45 p.m. a male
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  • 59 7 Nanking, March 7. Mr. Chang Kung Chuen (Minister of Railways) and Mr. Lo Wen Kan left Kiukiang for Hankow yesterday en route for the South. The ob 3 ect of their trip is to consult the Canton and Hongkong Governments with regard to proposals to link up the
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  • 496 7 Minutes Of Annual General Meeting DRIGADIER H. A. Lord is to be given discretion in assisting newly discharged prisoners up to $10. This nroposal was agreed to on the motion of Capt. o. L. Hancock .seconded by Dr Munshi, at a general meeting of the Singapore After-care
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  • 234 7  -  Doctors Who Work 24 Hours (By Air Mail London, Feb. 24. THE old port of London medical ship Hygeia, which for 16 years has been used to guard against the spread of infectious diseases into England, has been replaced by a new all-steel ship. The old Hygeia
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  • 87 7 Model Gaol In The Vatican Vatican City, Feb. 22. CELLS with shower baths are a feature of the Vatican's first prison, which has just been completed, write "he Times of Ceylon Correspondent. His Holiness the Pope has taken a persojial interest in the construction of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 231 7 ->' w EVERY WOMAN TAKES %1 J IN HER HOUSE Cheap disinfectants have no value Thej merely smother unpleasant 1 odours with their own peculiar smell, "7*' and the money paid for them literally "goes down the drain L YPENE Ls a modern disinfectant. It's soap content lifts the dirt
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    • 253 7 jPASTEL SHADES) COTTON BLANKETS RELIABLE BRITISH PRODUCTION I NOW ATTRACTIVELY PRICED SIMIL AIM E New Stocks Received of this deBlanket. An artistic product from lilE the looms of Manchester. Ideal uZZT" weight for the Tropics. Shades ol "^^BBM^H Apricot. Nil, Saxe, Rose and Camel. All over colour-no border PltlCE whipped.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 138 8 POTT MISS THfS LAST NIGHT of SHIRLEY'S Grandest Picture! I ALHAMBRA SHE MAKES THE WHOLE WORLD HAPPY! linI in her greatest picture I TO-MORROW NIGHT: Special Attraction I lon th? screen— On the Stage—Personal I Appearance! I Paramount s Musical I r»Kss ALOHA I Tw»farT<Hrigh WANDER WELL with I BING
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    • 401 8 I*LAttT \H.II I PAVILION 6.15-9.15 j THE BIG LAUGH-MAKING SUCCESS A frill** A C»»i»,tef FrttfactUa. J I Sydney S HOWARD I 0/reefer »r* ¥mr**rt r ''C«*U. in EXTRA! MIIKEY MOUSE "Mickey's Service > Station" With Tullio Carminati more fascinating than ever 1 With Lilian Harvey in her greatest role With
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    • 90 8 ALL-COLOIRS. 1 ritm AU Shoe-makcrs. 1 Sole Agents RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. WANTED KNOWN IN order to reduce their stocks to a minimum. THE JADE TREE is holding a most unique ami extraordinary sale. Everything is to be sold:—Linen, laces, underwear, furniture. lamps, pictures, jewellery, dresses, Mandarin coats, an unusually fine
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  • 1033 9  -  Promising Outlook SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION (By Air Mail London, Feb, 25. fPHL twenty-sixth annual ordinary genera! meeting of shareholders of V'al d'Or Rubber Estates, Ltd.. was held at the roistered office of the company. !>. St. E.C,. Sir R. Graham (the chairman) presiding. The representative of
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  • 318 9  -  Work To Cost £1,750,000 ACCOMMODATION FOR HEAVIER SHIPS (By Air Mail London, Feb. 24. 'JHE work of enlarging and improving London's Docks, which is to cost £1,750.000, is making rapid progress. Sonu» of the projects have been completed 41 weeks ahead of schedule. The improvements are being
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 359 9 Q\ l; THE ONLY PIANO >, y Njr thc >. x 1 TROPICAL &oakam i"V MALAYA FOR StVfcN wrm one- year c m ttvion 00 F0NIN6 nifmi,/ —V^MMM I m j FREE SHOW OF CARTOONS m GREAT WOI1LII j GLOBE THEATRE j 7.15 Tu-night and Nightly- o;;o i See it
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    • 487 9 j ffe "Concert" Mandolin Banjos. I Made in England. J lII] The fact that every Music Party of Mote In Shigj- J S m pore and other part of Malaya use -OONCKRf S Mm Mandolin Banjos is proof that you cannot get bettor t i iii value from elsewhere. Unequalled
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  • 837 10 **JL>l.aM i iLK 6 and otners interested in agriculture arc; hereby notihed that a large scale experimental plantation exists in the State of Selangor, Federated Malay States." This announcement appears in the latest issue of the Straits Settlements Govern- ment Gazette, which should serve to dispel all suspicions
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  • 168 10 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health state- ment for the week Feb. 29 shews that there were 205 death-, compared with 171 on the previous week, and with 171 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were:— Beri-beri 9:
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  • 64 10 The wedding of Mr. W. E. Parrish, of the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co.. Ltd., Bangkok, and Miss May Benson Smith took place at the British Consulate-General and afterwards at Christ Church, Bangkok, on Mar. 2. The bride was given away by Mr. H. E. Midler. Mrs. C. M.
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  • 147 10 NOTES COMMENTS Mr. Hubback Replies 4 LETTER published in the Sunday Tribune carries a step further a brisk correspondence which has proceeded between two men eminent in their lines —Mr. Theodore R. Hubback. F. Z. S., Chiei Game Warden, Malaya, and Mr. Frank Buck, collector of wild animals, well-known for
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  • 237 10 H/IR. Buck replied in a letter which we published on Dec. 11. in which he addressed Mr. Hubback as follows: "We are all willing to admit that you arc a great authority on Malayan fauna, and I believe that most people who live or have lived in
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  • 141 10 rpo this Mr. Hubback has replied In ihe letter published in the last issue of the Sunday Tribune. The delay was caused by the fact that Mr. Hubback was on leave and Mr. Buck's letter followed him round the world. The reply is characteristically vigorous. The name seiadang,
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  • 208 10 "YOUR statement that you were able to drive a black panther, an alleged village raider, in a given direction, with the assistance of a horde of yelling natives, to a particular spot in the jungle where a python lay and where a battery of cameras had already been
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  • 360 10 1 By I "Looker On" HEAVYWEIGHT boxer is one who has two seconds in his corner and ten on. his back. i i "I never thought navy life meant being stuck for hours on top of a mast."' writes a sailor. That's his look-oul s "Before
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 202 10 I PERFUME WITH A j j UNIVERSAL j APPEAL POPPY RAJAH j BUNG A RAJAH j I BUNG A KEMANTIN S j 1 I BUISGA RADIX MAS 0 OBTAINABLE FROM j UP ROBINS°" .ujjjwr. ALL GOOD DEALERS J S Sole Agcato: KOBINSOft A < <>.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR j
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    • 82 10 j Railways Until further notice a Sleeping Saloon is reserved for the convenience of First Class passengers travelling between Kuala LumDur i and Ipoh on the Night Mail Trains. The Sleeping Saloon from Kuala Lumpur is detached on arrival of I the train at Ipoh and passengers may remain in
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  • 300 11 REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE BRITAIN TAKES GRAVE VIEW OF SITUATION British Official Wireless. pOLLOWING the German invasion of the demilitarised Rhineland Zone, France called for the convocation of the League to consider the application of sanctions against Germany for violation of
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  • 58 11 War Minister Details Security Measures At the meeting of the Cabinet, the War Minister detailed the security measures adopted and the Cabinet auth the Ministers ior War, Navy and Air to take such additional steps as circumstances demand. A decision to bring Germany's action b< f ore the
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  • 219 11 French And German Versions Of Alleged Delay Berlin, Mar. 8. French radio stations broadcast yesterday evening a statement expressing surprise at Herr Hitler's denunciation ol the Locarno Treaty, especially in view of his recent interview and M. request to be informed of Herr Hitler's proposals for a basis
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  • 173 11 France Wants Meeting Called Immediately Paris, Mar. 8. I'H.nce lias sent a note to Geneva kirn» for the urgent summoning of the I '.tgue Council under paragraph I 1 «do l\ of the Rhlncland Pact. 1 he French Note to the League Council states that whereas Baron Von
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  • 87 11 France Refuses To Negotiate With Germany Pari*. Mar. 8. M. Sarraut broadcast this evening, said that France would refuse to negotiate with Germany firstly, because the two examples given by Germany, within one year, of the unilateral repudiation nf solemn engagements did not inspire France's confidence in
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  • 130 11 Choosing Time During French Elections M. Sarraut stated: "There will be no peace in Europe and there will no longei be international relations if this method to become general and, in opposing it. we are serving the cause of European peace. "The single fact alone that troops
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  • 84 11 Delicate Position In Regard To Sanctions Reuter. Palis, Mai 8. It Is understood that the Italian Ambassador, acting on instructions from his Government, informed M. Flandin that the Italian Government intend:, taithfully to assume the obligations imposed on Italy as a guaranter of the Locarno Treaty. At the
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  • 147 11 Germany's Re-Occupation Move A REPORT from Berlin states that the number of tioops so far arrived in the new garrisons in the provinces of the Rhineland, Baden, Palatinate and the Saar region and Hesse is estimated at 10,000. It Is pointed out that it will take at 1
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  • 364 11 Mr. Eden To Make A Statement London. March 8, DELTKIi understands that Mr. Anlh< nv Fiten yesterday told the German Ambassador that the British Government look a serious view of Germany's anilate-ral action, Mr. Eden, who will make a «tatement in the House of Commons
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  • 419 11 Memorandum Must Be Carefully Examined The newspapers, discussing Germany's rt-occupation of the demilitarised zone and the terms of tiie memorandum presented to the Western Powers when it was anncunced in Berlin yesterday, emphasise that the unilateral denunciation of treaties is, on Ihe lace of it, a precarious basis
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  • 431 11 SPY TRIAL Dramatic Moment At Old Bailey Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 5. IJR. Hermann Gortz entered the vvitu nets box at the Old Bailey in the afternoon and give an account of the actions which led to the charges. Describing his career he said, he received
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  • 232 11 At Westey Church mr. c. s. cha:: and MISS CHEONG Singapore, Saturday. VERY fashionable Chinese weeding was solemnised at the Wesley Church on Saturdry afternoon, the contracting parties beinr> Mr. Chan Chee Seng, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Chan, and Mia* Cheong Kiong
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    • 80 11 Eau de Cologne is always in the best of taste. K.W.V. Genuine South African \i -iM -roi oi P \i: m Such delightful perfume. .so fresh, so <WV fragrant, so very chic. .suitable for all occasions and so inexpensive too. Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE and PENANG
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  • 119 12 GERMAN NEED A Stable Basis For Peace Berlin, Mar. 7. f N the course of his speech, Herr Hitler said: "We feel it most unfair that access to the sea of a nation of 33,000,000 people should be cut through former Reich
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  • 309 12 "No Basis For A Durable Peace" Herr Hitler started his speech at 12.04 p.m. He said. "General Goering summoned the Reichstag on my orders and people will instinctively regard this w ering as the most decisive. Germany has made heavy sacrifices for a new idealism entailed by President
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  • 602 12 Her Alleged Lust For War Reuter. To many people the German problem was her alleged lust for War—her dormant, aggressive intentions and her devilish ability with which, it was believed, she was able to overcome her opponents. The Germans were no less industrious than other Europeans and v/anted
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  • 241 12 The Earl Of Shelbjourne Succeeds Him Reuter. London, Mar. 7. THE death has occurred here of the Marquess of Lansdowne, aged 64.— Reuter. The late Marquess (Lt.-Col. Henry William Edmund Petty-Fitzmaurice > D.S.O .1900; M.V.0., 1905, was the sixth holder of the Marquisate, which was i created
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  • 120 12 Fl. Lt. Rose Heading For N,2w Record London. Mar. 8. FLIGHT-Lieutenant Tommy Rose, who last month set up new record for a flight to the Cape, namely. 3 days. 17 hours and 35 minutes, will also establish a record for the Cape to England flight if he
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  • 201 12 To Other Industries MANY ARRESTS FOR VIOLENCE Reuter Wireless. New York, Mar. 8. r£HE lift strike has been settled by arbitration in 58 buildings, where the managements have agreed to increase men's pay for $8 a month, but continues elsewhere. The police have enlisted 5,500 eligible
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  • 104 12 Mi", and Mrs. John Laycock gave a party at their house at Tanah Mera Besar on Saturday evening in celebration of Mr. Laycock's fiftieth birthday. There were about sixty guests present, among them being: H.H. the Tunku Mahkota of Johore, H.H. Tunku Abu Bakar. T.R.H. Prince
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  • 24 12 The appointment of Captain John George Wylde to be Staff Officer and Quartermaster. F M.S.V.F.. has been approved. Captain Wylde arrived on Feb 13.
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  • 26 12 Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, an officer of Class IV of the Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to officiate as Assistant District Officer, Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 27 12 Mr B. S. Davis, an officer of Class IV, Malayan Civil Service, has been appomted to act as Secretary of Resident. N.S.. Class 111. Malayan Civil Service.
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  • 31 12 Mr. J. A Carr-Archer, Probationer, Customs and Excise Department. F.M.S., having passed the examinations prescribed for Customs and Excise Probationers, becomes a Passed Probationer, with effect from Dec. 11, 1935. inclusive.
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  • 285 12 Publisher Here OWNER QF THREE MAGAZINES Singapore, Sunday. AT least a million people in Canada *r will shortly be reading about Singapore, its sights and its people, for'there is now on a visit to the city a prominent magazine owner and editor from Montreal. He is Mr.
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  • 132 12 Planes To Call At Penang P Singapore. Sunday. ENANG is to become a regular calling place for the X.L.M. I Royal Dutch Airlines* machines in future instead of Alor Star, according to a X.L.M. news bulletin issued to-day. Th? summer schedule of the eastern X.L.M. Royal
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  • 442 12 Bringing Matter Before The League Paris Mar. 8. M. Flandin stated that France would bring Germany's repudiation of the Locarno treaty before the League. The Government intends to insist on the evacuation of the German tim.ps irom the demilitarised zone and will demand the support of Britain. Italy
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  • 164 12 Desperate Effort To Bluff France Metze, March 8. No official comment is made on Herr Hitler's speech so far, but unofficial circles regard it as a last desperate attempt to bluff France into non-rati-fication of the Franco-Soviet Pact. It is believed in Moscow that the speech will have
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  • 201 12 Britain Needs CuoJ Head And Just Heart London, Muich 8 Mmt Hiuej European 52fA".. nl wryihtin-. writm. ,,u .1 since the Anglo-French proposal* made in February. 1935. for general pacification of Europe." declares the Observer which urges "Let us keep cool heads a just hearts" and adds:
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  • 344 12 CAR'S FALL Tragic Fate Of Negri Doctor (From Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur .Mar. 8. THE town of Seremban is shocked by the death of Dr. A. S. Muttu. senior deputy Medical Officer vi Negri Sembilan, who died from injuries sustained in a motor accident
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  • 107 12 Suitcaa? Hipped Open At The Top Singapore, Monday. A EUROPEAN who arrived from England on Friday before last and stayed in a boarding house in Tanglin. has reported the loss of £120 in ten and five pound notes. It appears that shortly after hii arrival in Singapore
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  • 339 14 CHINESE BOWLERS IN FORM Singapore, Monday. JN an exciting finish, the Public Services, Bankers, Brokers and Insurance beat the Etceteras by a .single run in the S.C.C. cricket tournament yesterday. The P 5.8.8. I. batted first and scored 174 for
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  • 263 14 Win For Merchants And Nondescripts The S.R C. tournament match yesterday ended in a win for the Merchants and Nondescripts. A feature of the game was a brilliant century scored by L. Alvis, the Colony player. The M. and N. batted first and sccred 216 for 7 and
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  • 530 14 Home And Home Match Ends In Draw A mixed game on the Cc-ylcn Sports Club ground on Sunday ended in a draw. Retnam's XI batted first and scored 133. Retnasabapathy knocking up 48. Chelliah's XI replied with 125 for 8 Retnam's XI: Retnasabapathy c Chelhah c Jansen 48;
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  • 262 14 St. Andrew's School Beats Khalsa Assn. It! a cricket match played on St Andrew';. School on Saiurduy afternoon the achoeiJbnys -ueeeoded "in Leatlns Khal a Association by 35 rails. J Weber \stis responsible for bringing I the schoolboys total up with an useful •cole I 48 while Reggie
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  • 267 14 Sparkling Batting By Schoolboys The SC.R.C. were beaten by the Raffles schcolboys on the school ground on Saturday afternoon by 36 runs. A. Watts and S. K. Sundram were prominent with some sparkling batting and were mainly responsible fcr the school's big total of 152. The Chinese replied
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  • 162 14 High School Beat Teachers' Association (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. Interesting cricket was witnessed when the Teachers' Association met the Hign School cricket eleven to-day. The Teachers scored 75, toward which Coomarasamy contributed a chanceless 31 not out, was easily topped by the school boys who scored
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  • 113 14 Mexican Box)er Wins In Ipoh VENTURA Marquez, the clever Mexican boxer, once again beat Joe Eagle on points over 10 rounds at the Jubilee Park, Ipoh, on Thursday night. Although the Mexican won, it was evident that he was tiring towards the end and the opinion
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  • 235 14 President Of Simits Sports Club Entertained 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. A farewell tea-party was held yesterday in honour of Mr. E. C. Martin, the President of the Simits Sports Club, at the Club's Court. Mr. Martin will shortly be leaving for Singapore on transfer. Matches
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  • 195 14 Play To Be Resumed To-Day DLAY in the Open Invitation Tourna- ment will be resumed to-day on the V.M.C.A. Courts at 5 p.m. The following ties will be played off. MEN'S DOUBLES HANDICAP Seah Keng Siew and Seng Watt -f 4 vs. Dr. Chiae Thian Kirn Scr.
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  • 39 14 Singapore, Monday. IN a friendly game of soeeer on the 1 Railway Institute ground yesterday, the soccer team of H.M.S. Terror overwhelmed the Railway Institute by 9 goals to L The game was entirely one-sided.
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  • 58 14 Chinese Bowlers In Form The S.CR.C. beat the Khalsa Association yesterday at Hong Lim Green by one wicket and 77 runs. Khalsa batted first and were dismissed for 68 runs. Choon Lim 6 for 27 and Keng Hock 4 for 36 beins; unplayable. The Chinese replied with 145
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  • 54 14 Former To Fight Raphael On Mar. 20 Singapore, Monday. YOUNG FRISCO and Tarley arrived from Manila late yesterday afternoon. Frisco will fight Aime Raphael at the New World Arena on March 20. subject to the approval of the Beard of Control. Tarlev will probably fitjht Marquez
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  • 27 14 The friendly soccer which was to have been played-at the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday I Sunday) between the S.A.P. and the Brighton Lads' Party was cancelled.
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  • 439 14  -  Cambridge Work-Oul CHANGE IN OXFORD CREW (By Air Mail London, Feb. 2-*» RECENTLY, for their w. ektj Lock-to-Loek trial over the three miles' course down-sUvai-.. the Cambridge University cmv p\reOuntered a headwind and hea\ rain. The crew rowed in unchunp'- 1 order, with Mason at
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  • 32 14 In the cash sweep held on the fifth race on Saturday, the number of the ticket which won the third prize «5456 1 was inadvertently omitted. The number was 927.
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  • 171 15 "B" "C" Class Events Singapore, Monday. YESTERDAY the International Six- metre Class sailed a sweepstake race in a light breeze from the n.n a which strengthened during the morning. The sea was moderate and the' tide flooding. Tarbet. skippered by W. Wearne.
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  • 30 15 Singapore, Monday. Play in the V.M.C.A. Open Invitation Tennis Tournament will be resumed this afternoon, and competitors are requested to be on the courts by 4.30 p.m.
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  • 673 15 "Will Readily Agree" CABLE SENT TO M.C.C. New Delhi, Feb. 20. r\N receipt of the reply from the U M.C.C., Mr. A. S. De Mello, Secretary of the India Cricket, Board, erviewed by Reuter stated tha; the Indian Board's decision was made after prolonged consideration, i
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  • 92 15 Reuter. London, Mar. 8. The Scottish Rugger XV against Engnd at Twickenham on Mar. 21 will be follows:—Kerr, Shaw, Lind, Dick. C. F. Grieve, Logan, R. M. Grieve, ington, Druitt, Beattie, Burnet, per, Warets and Weston. The English team will be as follows: 1 >wen Smith, Obolensky. Gerrard
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  • 60 15 National Candidate's Strained Heart London, Mar. 8. DELTED Hero, one of the most v fancied of the Grand National candidates, has been struck out of all his engagements, including the National, owing to a strained heart. Belted Hero nearly died from blood-poisoning last year, and it is
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  • 110 15 Poor Performance In ThreeMile Chase Reuter. Belted Hero gave a very poor perperformance in the Lingfield races yesterday in the Shaunspadah Three-Mile Chase, which resulted as follows:— 2 to 1 Reynoldstown 1 100 to 8 Southern Hero 2 100 to 8 Buckthorn 3. Fifteen ran. Won by 3
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  • 152 15 Cricket Humour On Body-Line Tour Sydney, Feb. 19. MANY humorous stories are still going the rounds concerning sidelights in the hectic tests of 1932 33 between Australia and Jardine's English eleven. Here Is one that has been newly related by Mr. George Garnsey, official coach to tne
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  • 77 15 Result Of March Medal (Bogey) Competition Forty-four cards were taken out for the March Medal and the following were the three best scores returned:— A. M. Low 2 up G. McGuffin All Square J. Haxworth 1 down BALL SWEEPS Saturday: Ist Round A. M. Low All Square
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  • 76 15 The following will take part in the S.R.C. football match to-day: COLOURS: C. Alphonso. A. Chapman, T. Albuquerque, D. C. Perreau, L. Reutens, F. N. Ebert, A. G. Armstrong, E. Galistan, G. Fernandez, A. G. Gardner and F. L. Wilson. WHITES: O. C. Aeria, J. Ritchie, A. Collick,
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  • 236 15 Commission To Make Inquiry A COMMISSION consisting of Sir Charles Clegg (chairman", Mr. W. Pickford, and Mr. John McKenna was appointed by the council of the Football Association on February 17 "to consider matters" concerning the ChelseaSunderland match played at Sunderland on February 1. It was in
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  • 48 15 Reuter. Chicago, Mar. 8. A new world swimming record was set up by Adolph Keeper for the 150 yards backstroke. His time was 1 mm. 32 3 10 sees. The previous record of 1 mm. 36 9 10 sees, was set up by Vandeweghe last April—Reuter.
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    • 226 15 ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES Twice weekly service Singapore-Amsterdam-London v.v. Departure from Singapore every Wednesday Saturday at U p.m. MAILS for: Medan, Iran, Great Britain, Ireland, America and the whole of Europe.. Close at G.P.O. Singapore on Wednesday and Saturday at 12.45 p.m. IMPORTANT: Superscribe your correspondence for Europe generally and
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    • 166 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE M "GREAT" by reason of the fact .that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a lame business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent
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  • 390 16 Work To Be Done COLONEL G. DAVIS INTERVIEWED Singapore, Monday. "THERE is a crying need for Salvation Army work in this part oV the world," said Col. George Davis, of the headquarters of the movement at London, When interviewed by a Malaya Tribune representative on
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  • 121 16 Satisfactory Trials At Friedrichshaven Friedrichshavcn. Mar 4. THE new giant Zeppelin, Hindenburg, took to the air at 3 30 p.m. to-day on its first trial trip. The airship Is commanded by Captain Lehman The trial flight was made In three hours and she landed at
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  • 92 16 Congratulations Of Two Sultans Capt. N. M. Hashim, the new Malay Councillor, has, since the Tribune announced the news cf his apoointment on Friday, received hundreds of congratulate y telegrams from prominent persons of all nationalities, in the SS and the Malay States. He was also
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  • 228 16 On Basis Of Three Principles Nanking, Mar. 3. IN an interview with newspapermen at Nanking yesterday Mr. Hachiro Arita. the newly-appointed Japanese Ambassador to China, stated that the Japanese Government was prepared to settle the Manchukuo and North China Issues with China on the basis of the
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  • 152 16 Autonomists Create Disturbances Peiping, Mar. 9. AGENTS of the east Hopei autonomous government are taking advantage of •-te absence of Lt.-Gen. Doihara to teaie disturbances on the ooraers oi ue aemhitarisea zone. General Snih Yu San. the Manchukuo agltaior. consulted General Sung Che ¥uen yesterday whh regard to
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  • 31 16 Mr. D. E. Coney and Mr. W. F. Mayor, Customs is Excise Probationers, F.M.S., have been appointed to act as Assistant Superintendents, Customs and Excise F.M.S., with effect from Feb. 1.
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  • 242 16 China's Foreign Policy DISCUSSION OF MR. HU'S VIEWS Nanking, Mar. 9. /GENERAL Chang Chun, the Foreign Minister, is arranging a conference with Dr. Wang Chung Hui (who passed through Singapore last week), Dr. W. W. Yen (Ambassador at Moscow). Dr. C. T. Wang (an ex-Foreign Minister)
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  • 161 16 Ch nese Knocked Down By Motor Lorry Singapore, Monday. Pour persons including an elderly wnmpii and a bnv of five years were victims of street accidents yester(fay. One rf !hr m i s reported to be in a >ertom condition. He t? a Chinese and -as knocked down
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  • 54 16 Nanking, Mar. 9. The Ministry of Finance has entrusted Mr. Tang Shau Mm, the manager of the Bank of Communications, with a mission to Canto !to consult the Kwangsi and Kwangtung authoritie «vith a view to changing the currency system, to bring it into uniformity with ■he central
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  • 40 16 Nankiug, Mar. 9. The Ministry of the Interior is dialtmg regulations to govern the form 01 marriage, funeral and religion rites to be enforced throughout China sty J? of dress aiso to be deter.nmed.—Sin Chew Jit Joh.
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  • 31 16 Reuter. London, Mar. 8. Beatty's condition, though still nT»\ h slightly improved to-day-Bntish Official Wireless. ixmdon. Mar. 8. fcarl Beatty is slightly better but his condition is still grave.—Reuter.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 62 16 Z.H.J. PENANG TO-DAY 49 93 Metres (6,080 kcs.) 7.00 p.m. Time Signal. 7.05 p.m. Announcements for the week. 7.08 p.m. Rec:rded Light Mu-Jc 7.30 p.m. News Bulletin. 7.35 p.m Prose Reading—"Some Tales pf Old England," read by Mrs Colin Kmg. j B.CO p.m. "Madame Butterfly," Act I 8.40 p.m What's
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    • 1616 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio i TO-DA V BRITISH EMPIPF I side- The Tpmnpr Z T 226 P* Time Mgnal Sydney OT>Aa-A a aclrV.fr &*J^*i& m f\ 715 p.m. Talk: The Conquest of Pearch's Sextet?. A Light Studio OrPROGRAMMES I Money o oreemvh h tSS*« Abr ad lhe Air 4 Greenwich Time
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    • 1218 18 mm B m m 11.20 p.m. Close DJA, DJN (Germ., of Germany. Kees Veening, baritone, 8.20 p.m. Concert by Nirom OrchesTIOJUITan Listen Or% jEnel... with instrumental accompaniment. tra, with Frederick Eng.ish, passenger urn 4.50 p.m.—News in English. by the "Empress of Britain":--KadlO rro MORRCW 5 r P m.-Woman's Hour: Practical
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  • 200 19 Rapid Progress BATTLESHIP LIMIT FORMULA Reuter. London, Mar. 6. qWIFT progress is being made in the final stages of the Naval nlerence. The French and Americans have p orl on a battleship formula, enabling the Drafting Committee to ulr their work forthwith. II provides for
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  • 265 19 Tells What It Felt Like New York, i MAN who was hanged after being rt condemned to death for murder at mbia. Mississipi, has just described his execution" m an interview here. In 1894 Mr. Williams J. Purvis was condemned to death for murder, and
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  • 15 19 FLOOD THREAT TO MINE Maize, Beans And Sawdust Used To Prevent Disaster Johnston City, Illinois.
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  • 169 19 Maize, soya beans and sawdust are being used in Johnston City, Illinois in a desperate attempt to save a coal mine from being flooded. Water is pouring in through cracks in concrete walls which shut off adjacent and abandoned mines. In an effort to fill up these cracks hundreds of
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  • 150 19 Sculling Champion Chased By Sharks Brisbane, Feb. 8. A HUGE shark savagely attacked his frail sculling outrigger when the Queensland sculling champion, C. E. Slaughter, was training on the Brisbane River in the centre of the city to-day. and gave him the "worst ten minutes" of his life. With one
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  • 145 19 GREAT WAR HORSES Decorations And Extra Rations Of Oats Vienna. All horses in Austria which took part In the war and are still alive are to be awarded medals by order of the War Ministry; and—as a more practical gesture—are to be given extra rations of best oats. This step
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  • 53 19 BOYCOTT IN SHANGHAI Opposition To Increase In Telephone Rates Shanghai, March 7. The Citizens Association in the Shanghai Special Zone have decided to boycott the telephone company in the foreign settlement owing to the increase in charges. The postal authorities have been requested to supply mail cars to replace telephone.—Sin
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  • 12 19 GHASTLY LEGACY OF WAR "Dead" Men Aliv* ABLE TO BREATHE AND EAT
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  • 477 19 Vienna, Feb. 27. QNE of the ghastliest legacies of the Great War has just come to light here —18 years after... In a secluded corner of the large grounds of one of Vienna's biggest hospitals, the Franz-Joseph, is a tmall building. Strangers are not allowed to approach it; old patients
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