Malaya Tribune, 30 March 1936

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxni- No. 75 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1936 FIVE GENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Mar. .'JO, 1936. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1936. FIVE GKN i >
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    • 122 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya ASSURANCE I OKI'OKATION jJMITEB. 77*£ Company Whose Directors you know y° u know c The. T ijj »11 jfUHy ifflTT'"*"^' 1 COMPANY II esfi*t c re «1 II V\ II O!ll( I ,i it Kintjapore {deposit with ihv Straits S«- it iMMlil laovermiieilt
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    • 46 1 I Are yen consi Jcrtnf BUYING A WATCH Get our quotations first before i 1 going elsewhere. Our widest range:— Cyma, Roskoff, Vnle*in Paramount M.C.C., Polar, S.P. and others. Suits all pockets and fancy MALAYAN WATCH CO., 433, North Bridge Road, (near Middle Rd.), Singapore. I
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  • 639 2 INTERESTING ADDRESS THEIR PRINCIPLES "BELOW is given the full address delivered by Mr. T. Sivapragasam, Co-operative Officer, Singapore, at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union, Ltd., on Wednesday. The address was entitled "Admission of members to Co-operative thrift and loan societies," an,d
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  • 688 2 Voluntary Membership A First Principle I have selected for my first talk the subject of membership 01 these societies. One of the essential principlesof the co-operative movement is open ana voluntary membership. This means that the membership of the society shall bĕ open tp all withoiu limitation of
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  • 516 2 Necessity For Separate Organisations ...Qiie society is not suitable for bn»n poor. A society should 7>ot be domljftttf U by the iich. The pojr may l e lnr.ufTierPntly educated 10 pr ;«nt cbpsd of a, by the rscn. Q-.i tlbjs of nteiacy and language also come in.
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  • 568 2 What May Be Done To Clear Them Therefore y;u v.m see \itai a society which c! S5 not proniot thj economic Interests of its o n:b« cannot remain in the register Mt uciviee haa always bci 11 that per .n*j w ilh exceeding sia month*' unshould b« lefused
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    • 146 2 POST ON TUESDAY EVENING j t^S** I HOMEWARD MAILS FROM MAILS HOME NOW LEAVE NOW DUE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY jry JcQ) AND AND SUNDAY SUNDAY AT DAWN EVENINGS. THE IMPERIAL AIRMAIL RATE TO UNITED KINGDOM IS j -J' 25 CENTS PER OZ: j .IMPERIAL AIRMAIL *S* i Scientific Diamond kings j
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    • 121 2 nmrniiiiii i i ttt irmmmim—imi im m iiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiMiiiiiiiitiiivrvi'iiiiiiii.iiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin^'v-si; WEAR I (TO.WOKTAIILE SHOES damson a creative designs make their shoes suit your feet. 1 Attractive, shapely, economical and durable, 44 Samson is the I last *ord for shoe perfection. Why not try a pair prove it I I vi youiHflf? Special
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  • 371 3 When To Instruct Him In Co-Operation A great opportunity is lost. Compared to this opportunity, the time and labour spent at the interview with a loan applicant, is nothing. When a man initiates himself as a co-operator, then is the time te set him right on his
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  • 1028 3 Fleet In Being MEN* AND THEIR TRAINING (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 18. long last the flying-boat is coming into its own. Its importance to the British Empire urged for more than twenty years is now realised to the point of attempting adequate measures. Neglected just after
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  • 727 3 Astronomer Who Was Beheaded IBy Air Mail) London, Mar. IB IN a world obsessed with possibilities ol strife tt i« pleasant to reflect that an army of astronomers, their gaze directed calmly heavenwards, are chiefly concerned with the coming eclipse of the sun, which will transpire
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  • 119 3 Drug Hidden In Chinese Books Rangoon. APIUM smuggling has become a serious menace in Burma. The latesl proof of this is the confiscation by the police of 2,985 lb. of refined opium at a railway station in Mandalay. This opium—worth some £4,450—was discovered hidden in packing cases containing
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    • 540 3 4. J I The 65th Annual Statement of the 1 j Sun Life Assurance Company j Of Canada i f i J Reflects the Strength and Stability of Life Assurance t i A voluntary co-operative enterprise which for generations has stood every test J r j FEATURES OF 1935 j
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  • 566 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES NEW CLASS OF DESTROYERS Increased Displacement And Cost PROVISION has been made in a Supplementary Navy Estimate for another flotilla of seven torpedo-boat destroyers, larger and faster than those included in the 1934 and 1935 programmes, the displacement being 1.850 tons. Lord Stanley, introducing the Supplementary estimate,
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  • 130 4 Financial Reorganisation Of Well-known Companies Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Mar. 23. The financial re-organisation of the North German Lloyd and HamburgAmerika shipping companies will be decided at extraordinary general meetings on April 23 and April 24 respectively. The share capital of the North German Llcyd will be reduced by
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  • 90 4 To relieve traffic congestion, the decks of two vessels on the Woolwich Ferry service are to be lengthened from 62 feet to 72 feet. The L.C.C. Highways Committee report that although a three-boat service has been in operation since 1930, when two new vessels, Will Crooks
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  • 291 4 Plea For Continued Govt. Assistance CONTINUED Government assistance to American shipowners was necessary, as much-needed passenger and cargo vessels were to be built for the Merchant Marine, declared Mr. J. Lewis Luckenbach, president cf the American Bureau of Shipping, at the 74th annual meeting of the
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  • 63 4 The participation of Soviet ves-eh. In the carrying of export lumber increased from 0.76 per cent, in 1934 to 10 per cent, during 193 i. Fifty Sovist lumber-carrying \essels were engaged during 1935 in exporting lumber to Great Britain. Germany. Holland and other European ccuntries. During the 1935
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    • 438 4 M 4 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore, 1936 I BHUTAN 6,100 Apr. 9 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 10 BEHAR 6,000 Apr. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Apr. 24 SOUDAN 6,500 May 6 RANPURA 17,000 May 8 RAWALPINDI 17.000 May 22 I BURDWAN 6.070 June 4 CORFU
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    • 606 4 X. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" Apr. 2 S.S. KAKOZAKI MARU Apr. 16 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Apr. ?9 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU May 14 Rates to Ist class 2nd class
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    • 527 4 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Clas s Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malac-a Port Penang M.S. Sham FIONIA 31-3 31-3 1-4 3-4 BORINGIA 14-4 14-4 15-4 17-4 ERRIA 5-5 5-5 6-5
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    • 482 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER u£k LLOYD 5 —*J (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company s intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. 1936. 5 "DONAU" Mar 30 "POTSDAM" omits North China A P r "ISAR" A i )r 28 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN:— "SCHARNHORST"
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  • 118 5 LITTLE CHANGE LOCALLY Wailing For Clearer Outlook (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 26 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore) .slo3' 8 down I o-day's Prices:— London: 7 7 T6d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Now York: *****16 cts., unchang«d. Market Tone: Quiet Steady.
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  • 49 5 The Closing Prices In London London, Mar. 28. 'pHE following were the closing prices for rubber, tin. gold, silver copra and wolfram:— LONDON GOLD Spot: 17.1.02 (up 2d.). LONDON SILVER Spot: 1»% (dawn 1 16). COPRA Straits-Rotterdam (April) 14 513 (down 54). WOLFRAM London (Spot) 34a. (unchanged).
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  • 179 5 "Don't Be Caught Napping" Di E L Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, recently !,ained firms not to be caught napping by the coming wave of prosperity, peaking at a luncheon after visiang the Birmingham section of the Britisn Industries Fair, he said that it was
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  • 21 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS me lollowing share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and LyaU and Evatt:—
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  • 597 5 Sinpapovp, "Monday 10 m. Issitfc* Fia set I.yall Value Co. Evatt 4 Ampat 5,- 5i6 5 3 5 9 £1 A Kumbang 28 3 29'6 28 3 29 6 ?1 A Malay 58 G 59 6 58 59-5-A. HiUm 140 I5 3xdl4- )5-xd $1 A We ug 1.05 1.75
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  • 176 5 TBSUED BY ERASER CO EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Interest Mar 31. Sept 80 108 110 nnm 1907 red. 1047 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 113 114 nom \\<2% 1909 red 1955 $1,000,000 Interest March 31 Sept. 30 118 120 nom A%
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  • 440 5 Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m Issue Value Fraser LyaU and Shares and Co. Evitt 1 Allenbv 1 65 1.75 1 65 1.75 1 A. Gajah 1.00 1.10 1 05 1 20 1 A. H"p m SO i i«) 1.50 1 A. Molek 0.90 0.97 0.87 0.97 2 A. Malay 3.90
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  • 388 5 o. H J 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Issue. Fraser Ly&li Value Co. dc Evatt $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.30 32 A. Brick 7V a Pref. 1.45 1.60n0m 1.45 1.60 SlO Atlas Ice 11.75 12.25 11.75 12.25 £1 B.A.T. 117 6 122 6 £6.2.6 £6.7.6 80 B.M. B'casting
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  • 617 5 TO MEET SUDDEN QUOTA INCREASES rpilE fifth annual (ninth general) meeting of the Dredging Association of Southern Malaya was held in Kuala Lumpur on Mar. 12 with Mr. J. S. Whittaker (president) in the chair. The others present were:— Messrs. P. B. Marriott, J. T.
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  • 525 5 Formation Of Producers' Pool Recommended The etwnilltc'' in 11.-,» ppOtl on »he tH'l IVltlCrt ot flu e'.atlOji <1 *irj i»« (hp year ended I»•» i! j-y>, .t.if.»M< inter ulilt 1*11«: account, kliow »hiC lUeolite amounted to whilst expenditure totalled $2,175 20 b-uvmu an excess Ol' IXH'r»»>m oVCf CXP4
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 124 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000.000 Reserve Fund Yen 129,1.^0,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Bombay, Berlin. Calcutta, Canton, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinkmg, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York Osaka, Paris,
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    • 19 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. W. J. DEXTER, Manager.
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    • 22 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LVD FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. IblJ, Cecil iH jffpwf
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    • 88 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, I) Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi, Madras. Amara. Baerhdad Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money rece'ved on Fixed Deposits
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    • 425 5 I In if bveky wife knkw WHhT every widow KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusual in insurance fhe International has devised an exclusive insurance feature. The Disability Compensation Clause. TJiuiei this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in case of temporary disability through
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  • 778 6 Commons Debate SINGAPORE A GUARD FOR INDIA (By Air Mail) i From Our uwn Correspondent} Loudon, Mur. 18. SINGAPORE never has been, and never could l>e an offensive base against Japan, affirmed Mr. Winston Churchill in the course of a debat*? on the Naval Estimates
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  • 221 6 Volunteers Under Admiralty London, Mar. 18. AN Order in Council published in the n London Gazette states that the Admirality is now authorized to accept any offer made by the Government of th: Straits Settlements to place at the disposal of the King, for general service :n the
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  • 299 6 Victory Over Colds In Sight? iBy Air Mail' London. Mar. 10 VICTORY for science m the lonc-wa-;. 0 war against the common and HI fluenza has been brought a stage ne as Uie result of experiments narrk-J out this winter by two London doctor» Working In a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 607 6 I M. HASSAN 3« 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. 1 We undertake all s »rtf* of work (in electrical, ga« and water service lines. IWe give prompt attention to all j!orders either big or small. Why m/ consult us about your requirements? j Estimate submitted upon request without charge or
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    • 690 6 CAMBRIDGE LONDON TUTORIAL HOME, 59 Wilkie Road, Singapore. Last year's results:— Cambridge Semor School Certificate examination 100%, Cambridge Senior Supplementary Certificate (Latin) 100%. S. SANGARAPPILLAI. Principal. A SECOND GROUP of students is being fcrrr ed in VOLDEMAR TRETCHIKOFF'S Ait Class. Special instructions offered in fine and commercial art. Drawing from
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    • 759 6 In the Matter of ORDINANCE No. 155 (COMPANIES) and In the Matter cf CAPITOL THEATRES LIMITED. ((In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE is hereby given that the Creditors of the above named Company are required, on or before 15th. April 1936, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their
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    • 304 6 For everything in School Text books and School Supplies Order them from PETER CHONG COMPANY Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang who keep one of the largest and most comprehensive stocks cf School books and supplies in the East Books for Primary, Lower and Higher Standards, as well as Cambridge
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    • 117 6 FOR Perfect Service. AND ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION entrust all your Clock Watch Repairs to: 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base in Malaya. P.S. TALKiat A Co.. 770, North Bridge Rd., Singapore. Telephone No. 2539. We are
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    • 755 7 I T W :..V* 6 EN H'. NE GENUINE if GENUINE m thee vent I wai i. y Qualities.' Reductions// throughout/// of the year Marvellous Values in i r^S 5 jSBI •"W "W I 1 ich ,SGI 1 P ile in P lain White with B^^^E MJ<* Ĕ I Hemmed
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  • 100 8 VESSELS ARRIVED Dutch, 1,171 tons, from Palembang 30.3 to Palembang 1.4. Ipoh, British, 528 tons, from Penang 30.3 to Penang 1.4. Khoen Hoea. Dutch, 611 tons, from Pontianak 30 3 to Pontianak 1,4 Reael. Dutch, 1.496 tons, trom Cheribon 30 3 to
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  • 118 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singaopre. Mar 30. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3» Dalmore. 18; Bcnmacdhui 16; Ajax 14; Donau 11; Toussoura 9; Ipoh, Katong Menelaus 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) City of Derby 30; Tweedbank 32; Adrastus
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  • 83 8 Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Eastern Australia by the Marella, due at Singapore, today. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time
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  • 22 8 The mails despatched from Singapore on Mar. 6 by the Karoa was delivered in London on Mar. 28 (22 days).
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  • 322 8 SELLING Singapore, Mar. 30. London 4 months' sight 2|4 5|32 London 3 months' sight 2;4Vs London 60 days' sight 2|4 3.32 London 30 days' sight 2,4 116 London demand 2;4 132 London TX 2|4 132 and Paris demand 870 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand 57 5 g
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  • 193 8 Singapore, Mar. 26. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per KoyansllB 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 $198 Siam,
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  • 87 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 29. The Second Criminal Session of the Batu Pahat Assizes for this year will begin in the Supreme Court here before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills tomorrow There are five cases on the list Twc Malays face the capital
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  • 29 8 x«e rresiaent Doumer is expect 3 -l to arrive in Singapore from Saigon tomorrow at 7 a.m.. and sail on the same Said and Marseilles. 1
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  • 91 8 ALHAMBRA.—"Steamboat Round The Bend" with Will Rogers i CAPITOL.—"'At the Bott.m of the World," and "Hands Across the Table.*' PAVILION —"The Passing ol the Third Floor Back." EMPIRE. —Cantonese Talkie. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancln Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas. Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH. —"16 Fath ms Deep. NEW WORLD. —Cabaret
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    • 452 8 WT MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Jj > TO-NIGHT i n 1 »1 I\ FIRST APPEARANCE OF Cocktail Dance TT/ v XTA Q s j ILONA j 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. J j Dinner Dance ANDREEj J MODERN RHYTHM AND 1 (Informal) <>:i0 to Midnight NOVELTY DANCERS i NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED
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    • 81 8 f ~T i I Great World Cabaret! j MAY BLOSSOM REVUE j /TROUPE OF TWELVE MODERN CHINESE GIRLS I J (FROM THE LEADING SHANGHAI THEATRES) j (SATURDAY, 28TH MARCH —TO MONDAY, 30TH MARCH. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY j OPENING NIGHT NOVELTY NUMBERS SHOWING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE BEAUTIFUL
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    • 209 8 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED A Remedy for Consumption HftS Been Found. DERK P. Y( OVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease. N
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 503 8 y j I Postal Intelligence 111 111 lllllMP SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Ban Siong Bee) noon Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Java and Southern Sumatra by Air (Netherlands) 7 p.m. Tandjong Pandan (Asahan) 4 p.m. Philippine Islands (Donau) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Tandjong
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    • 242 8 Diary of the Day j —I WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAR. 30 High Tides:—2.4o a.m., 4.53 p.m. Novices' Boxing Competition, Fina".;. Olympic Stadium, 9 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11. R Inniskilling Fus. II v. Ft. Canning Tanglin; Com. Cup, Straits Times v. Post Office, S.H.B
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  • 1175 9 SALUTE TO JUDGE AFTER DEATH SENTENCE (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 18. W T a calm acceptance of the inevitable that contrasted strangely with his earlier dramatic outbursts, Dr. Buck Ruxton, 36--year-old French-Indian doctor, heard sentence of death passed upon him at Manchester Assizes
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  • 159 9 King Cobra Left Out At Night By Air Mall) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Mar. 17. INVESTIGATION of the heavy casual- ties among Mr. St. Alban Smith's last consignment of reptiles to the Zoo has fixed the responsibility at home. The packing was, as usual completely adequate.
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  • 242 9 Mr. Thomas' Alleged Ambition <By Air Mail» (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 17. A COLONIAL Office Commission is shortly proceeding to Hongkong to make a further investigation into the working of Mul-Tsal. Although he ha* no first-hand knowledge of the system, Mr. J. H. Thomas 1?.
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    • 46 9 I M USING ASTRING-O-SOL-BECAUSE ASTRING-O-SOL tastes better lasts longer— effectively cleanses the mouth, gums and dental interspaces, is non irritating, purifies the breath for hours, is convenient to carry and can be obtained everywhere. two months used twice daily. lr A Steams' Product tfM 1. A—
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    • 8 9 »i *mm ii¥ti.i;iii;iigi sweetened condensed llll Ml w»
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    • 304 9 ALL COTTON BLANKETS Tp^ljl weight Blankets. In plain shades of jLp^^^^^K Green. Saxe. Apricot. Rose and Camel. «pi^sK^^^yjk 2' S PLE rVDID VALUES JUST UNPACKED i——*—"—— irm 1 11 I mmWmm A X URKIStI CHRIS TVS m PASTEL SHADED |j] ||k TOWELS J I fe;, 18 Here is an attractive
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    • 205 10 jßrtn i i i i i i i i i iiiimii iiiiiiiMiMiiifiiiiiii<«Miiiiii«itiiiiiiiiiniiiliiiHiMiii*iiiniiiiii||iitiiiiiMtiitiiliitiitii*iitiitii|iiiit«iiii)iid The Undisputed Triumph of his Glorious Entertainment Career. lalhambra— 11 :r i r— 1 S THE MOST IMPORTANT fZmfe. EVENT OF THE NEW j J SEASON! I I i i THEATRE ROYAIi 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 The Greatest Indian
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    • 230 10 Owing to Success of this Anuwing Pictorial Record of a ijreat Achievement— SEASON EXTENDED ONE MORE DAY! J j [~C> APIT O L- NIGHT t).i:> I Pnramcunt presents with pride The Authentic* p.nd offtVal j i Locument of j REAR ADMIRAL BjJjjTS S Sscond Great Antarctic Expedition. j i" At
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    • 294 10 X V LAST NIGHT 6.15-9.13 f PAVILION f I'd i i i yJ, f t~ GREAT SUCCESS... AL:^ ,v f SINGAPORE ACCLAIMS IT-. t ONE OF THE MOST PRO- J X >*\ FOUND AND TOUCH IN'; tT PICTURES EVER MADE J C ONRAD VEIRT t' Thy PASSING «f TheJ I
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  • 309 11 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added non- fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday, at 8.30 a.m: Kabul to Kandahar, Maud Diver; T. E Lawrence. Charles Edmonds; Broncho Charlie. Illustrated. Gladys Shaw Erskine: The Riddle of Jutland,
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  • 131 11 Sequel To Crash In Desert Alexandria. "Pilot < of aeroplanes flying acios* Egypt shall deposit a sum of about £300 with the authorities before starting on he flight." The Egyptian Civil Aviation Departnent is to propose this regulation for oreign aircraft in Egyptian territory. The money will
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  • 47 11 Hongkong, Mar. 30. Memorial services were held at Canton, Nanking, Shanghai and other cities in the country yesterday in honour cf the "Huanghuakiang Heroes," who per« ished in the cause of the revolution in Canton in the earliest days of the movement.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 116 11 Stiff Resistance Of Communists Shanghai, Mar. :19. CEVERE fighting between the Communists under Hsu Tung Hai and the Central troops is in progress at Hsiangling, Linfan and Hungtung in Shansi. The Shansi units are advancing or: lo assist the Central lorces General Sun Cho has established his neadquarters
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    • 453 11 (HAPPY IS THE HOME ™AT IS FURNISHED WITH I II 4 M 1 s The only makers that I H SUpply Piano-polish. Z REASONABLE PRICE 1 CASH OR INSTALMENTS Nans* Hens* Furniture Co. I 103-105, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I J i m| Diabetes Mellitus? j I Wh V SUffer then
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    • 427 11 .j. j HOIINER'S H.S.B. HARMONICA SONG BAND. J Model 1. TREMOLO TUNING (20 holes 40 reeds). t Two opposite reeds in each double hole are tuned in the same pitch with r J only a few Vibrations difference thus producing vibrating and tremolo J effect. Price SI 75 i Model
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  • 33 12 MR. SNG SOO GEOK and family tender their heartfelt thanks to those who attended the funeral of the late Madam Chia Swee Eng, attended night visits, sent letters of condolence and wreaths.
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  • 782 12 MR. W. E. Rootes, the vicechairman of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders in Great Britain, has re-opened a subject which, in the past, has been productive of considerable discussion —and no little acerbity, in Malaya. Addressing the members of the Motor Traders' Association of Malaya, at
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  • 177 12 Hull To Be Cleaned And Repainted British Wireless. London, Mar. 29. rpHE giant liner Queen Mary is now at rest on the cradle in the graving dock at Southampton. Night and day workmen will be engaged in at cleaning and repainting her hull until she goe.-,
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  • 201 12 NOTES COMMENTS Preference? DEPORTING another successful yen for Malayan Breweries at the annua: meeting of the company on Saturday, the chairman referred to the curious position with regard to exports to India and Burma. Empire Preference prevails in both those countries, yet Tiger beer, brewed in the Straits Settlements, is
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  • 183 12 are glad to learn that the staff of Malayan Breweries are preserving an open mind on the great Bottles versus Cans controversy in the brewing world. A brisk fight between canners and bottlers has been waged in the United States and has spread to Britain during the
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  • 184 12 pEPLYING to the toast of the guests at t£e dinner of the Motor Traders Association of Malaya. Major R. L. Nunn made humorous reference to what might be called a grievance on the part of the motoring public. With nothing left to improve in the matter of engines,
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  • 267 12 QTHERS besides ex-service men will find much to interest and amuse them In the Spring number of the E.S.A.M. magazine. As the official organ Of the local ex-Services' Association, its first care is naturally for the members of that body, but the generation which has grown up since
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  • 361 12 By "Looker OiT pOMMENTING on the fact that a cer- tain resident of Singapore is said to weigh twenty-two stone and is very good natured, a London paper says, "He doesn't mind a bit when panting tourists follow him about for the sake o f the
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    • 493 12 COM Mill T^^^^^MILK jji I for if 5 Infanl Feeding THE MOST SUITABLE FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS OWING TO ITS UNIMPAIRED HUB VITAMIN* CONTENT. FRESH ffjy l^L* AS THE DAY IT WAS STERILIZED, -«1^ packed: OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS Sole Agents: ISOIIIXSOX A CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. GREAT
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    • 83 12 "IT IS NOW A MATTER OF HISTORY THAT FN AIL COUNTRIES IT HAS BEEN FOUND NECESSARY TO EFFECT SOME MEASURE OF REf.TLATION TO MINIMISE AND TO CO SOME DISTANCE TOWARDS ELIMINATING THE DISASTROUS EFFECTS OF I NRESTRICTED COMPETITION IN THE TRANSPORT INDUSTRY." DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE: MARRIAGE CORK—MeBEuDE: At St Andreu s
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  • 190 13 SCENES OF WILD ENTHUSIASM FIRM POLICY New Peace Proposals To -morrow Reuter. \yiLD scenes of enthusiasm, but no disorder, were witnessed in Germany during and after the General Election yesterday, when ninety per cent, of the poll was in favour of Herr Hitler
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  • 428 13 99 Per Cent. Vote For Herr Hitler Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 29. The inhabitants of B?rlin and ether dies were given no opportunity to oversleep and forget the election. The streets, from 7 a.m. onwards, resounded with the blare of brass bands, the tramp of marching Black Guards and
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  • 229 13 Does Germany Claim All Old Colonies? Reuter. Paris, Mar. 29. JVI* FLANDIN, the French Foreign Minister, asked why Germany was fortifying the demilitarised zone? Did Herr Hitler intend to arrange the question of the Statute of Danzig? When he proposed the Pact of NonAggression with Lithuania, did
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  • 100 13 Planes Collide LADY DOCTOR A VICTIM Reuter. CIX people were killed and two seriously injured in disaster in the Continent yesterday to Italian and French planes. Rome, Mar. 30. A three-engined military plane from Bologna crashed at Castiglione del Lagc. in (Central* Italy, yesterday and
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  • 85 13 Fifteen Minutes Among Crocodiles Singapore, Monday. Ctruggling for life in the crocodile inJ fested mouth of the Pontianak River, two Malay seaman who fell overboard from the s.s. Rhoen Hoea, a 611-ton Dutch vessel, were rescued by members of the crew after a 15 minute ordeal in the
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  • 63 13 Tragic Ending To Local Fight Singapore, Monday. k fight between two Chinese woman rt in a house in Siglap Road on Saturday had a tragic ending. It appears that one of them used a stick on the other inflicting injuries which proved to be fatal. Both women
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  • 56 13 Bodies Of Japanese To Be Returned Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 29. After a request from the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Ohta. the local Soviet authorities in the Far East have been instructed to hand over the bodies of the two Japanese soldiers who were killed during the Manchukuo frontier
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  • 47 13 Agreement Renewed For Ten Years Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 29. The Soviet-Afghan Treaty of Mutual Non-Aggression and Neutrality, which was concluded in 1931, has been renewed for ten years up to 1936. The protocol was thereanent signed by the Afghan and Soviet Foreign Ministers here to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 256 13 BY BOMBERS Warning Given To Population Reuter. Addis Ababa, Mar. 29. AN official communique from Harar states that 37 Italian planes bombed the town for an hour. The number of victims is unknown hnt the buildings destroyed include two churches, the French Mission, the French Consulate,
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  • 75 13 Chinese Taken To Hospital Singapore, Monday. A Chinese who is alleged to have performed an operation for a certain ailment on a compatriot at Palm Brani on Friday, has been detained by the police. It appears that the man on whom the operation was performed, bled profusely and
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  • 19 13 Mr. Ali Khan Surattee, J.P., is included In the list of Committee Members of the Singapore Flower Show 1936.
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  • 19 13 Sri Rama Navami Day will be celebrated at the premises of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, from 7.30 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 61 13 Italians Continue Their Rapid Advance Reuter. Asmara, Mar. 30. Italians are continuing their Northern advance and have occupied Dacua. eight miles to the South of Debarech. The invaders are meeting with no resistance and are now barely fifty miles from Lake Tsana. Italian aeroplanes are
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  • 134 13 Six Victims Taken To Hospital Singapore, Monday. A woman and five men were injured in a riot that occurred at the junction of Arab Street and Rochore Canal Road yesterday afternoon, shortly after 1 o'clock. It appears that some ricksha pullers wanted to ply for hire before
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  • 54 13 A reminder is given of the annual picnic of the Chinese Association at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow on April 4 and 5. Members who have not yet joined are urged to do so. There will be a competition in swimming on Sunday. April 5, for members. Special
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  • 149 13 Japanese Policy IN NORTH CHINA AND MANCHUKUO Peiping, Mar. 30. Ttf R. Hachiro Arita, the Japanese Ambassador to China, arrived at Changchun on Friday night. On Saturday a conference attended by General Minami, the Japanese Com-mander-in-Chief in Manchuria, was begun. *k It was decided that
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    • 121 13 YOU HONT LET BABY PLAY WITH j THE CAR?INC- J Vjfclix, Y OU snudder at the ver y thought tp A lof it. but many mothers are not r I aware of the possible harm to the P family from the daily use of harsh I v and abrasive toilet
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  • 164 14 NO RESISTANCE MET WITH GONDAR NEXT? Emperor's Camp In Danger Reuter. Paris, Mar. 29. A MESSAGE from Addis Ababa A states that Harar, the second city of Ethiopia, is blazing furiously following a mass raid by thirty Italian bombers, who rained explosive and incendiary bombs
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  • 206 14 AT THE CINEMA Singapore, Monday. LIFE on the great Mississippi River in 1830. with all its simple gaiety, adventure, romance and comedy is extraordinarily well brought to the screen in '"Steamboat Round the Bend." which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yes terday. The late Will Rogers,
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  • 440 14 Mr. J. 11. M. Burton Miss M Hatch THE wedding of Miss Margorie Hatch and Mr. J. H. M. Burton, of the Public Works Department, took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. Miss Hatch recently arrived from England, and on the way out she stayed with her
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  • 646 14 Annual Meeting MEMBERSHIP SHOWS INCREASE THAT the designation "subscribing members" which covered officers of the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy and Military should be changed to "service memoers" and that such members should pay an entrance fee of $20, half of which would be refunded
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  • 1905 14 NEW SCHEME: R. S. F. C. ANNUAL MEETING TuHE scheme for a flying school, to be known as the "South Malayan Flying School," has been approved by the S.S. Government and a start is anticipated very shortly. The Johore Government has voted a sum of money
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  • 251 14 Singapore Visit BOATMAN GOES TO PRISON (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 29. SENTENCE of a fine of $75 (in default two months r.i.) was passed yesterday by Sheikh Abu Baker bin Yahya (Second Magistrate) in connection with the case in which a boat repairer of
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  • 201 14 MUCH DAMAGE Many Rubber Trees Uprooted <Frotn Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. A VIOLENT "Sumatra" lasting nne and a half hours l3.st Wednesday. accompanied by a hailstorm and thunder and very heavy rain, caused extensive damage at Sengnt Rubber Estates, about six miles from Ipol». The
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    • 17 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES A WORKMEN?
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  • 273 15 SENSATIONAL STORY SIX ACCUSED Two Efforts To Kill Chiang Shanghai, Mar. HID ex-Marshal Li Chai Sum, once Z Go y cr nor of the provinces of £"22 n f ml Kwan who was P Ed for some time b y Marshal Chiang Kai Shek a
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  • 21 15 Mr. Roland Rraddell. the Singapore tew**r. is n innh in connection with a matter in the F.M S. Court of Appeal
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  • 79 15 Canton Government' Protest To Japanese Hongkong. Mar. 30. The magistrate of the Nanoahsien district in Kwangtung reports that a detachment of Japanese marines landed frequently during the last few days. The Canton Government has instructed him to uree the Jaoanese marines to stop their illegal actions. Meanwhile it
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  • 101 15 Trenton, New Jersey, Mar. ?9. t k STARTLING development in the Hauptmann case occurred to-day when a warrant charging the former Trenton lawyer, Mr. Paul Wendel with the murder of the Lindbergh baby was sworn out by Mr. Kirkham, Chief of the Mercer County detective force. The Attorney-General
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  • 119 15 Incident On "Reliance" CAPTAIN DEFENDS GERMANS Reuter. Manila, Mar. 28. THE Captain of the liner Reliance issued a statement to-day defending ihe Germans among his 250 passengers from the allegations made by Mr. A. T. Simonds in an interview he gave the Malaya Tribune when the
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  • 115 15 Radio Feature Of New Air Giants London, Mar. 29. CPECIAL provision to ensure con- tinuation of wireless communication from an aeroplane stranded after a forced landing in a remote area is to be a feature of the big new flying-boats under construction for use by Imperial
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  • 97 15 Committee To Flan A Memorial London, Mar. 29 r r/r". Lord Mayor of London has eon- s'ltu'-ed largo and influential co;-i;n'Miin connection with trie pry nos d ia or: HTModal or memorials Kint George the Fifth. Th i'cn bers include leading politici; n f.f nil representatives of
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  • 136 15 Mop: Schoolgirl;-. Save Money MitiiHi. !.ur t! ,i ui rr. re children U« 1) sehe.l in Cr m. ny > iucc tht» Nnxis cam? i »to pov. an 1 Ihc annual en' t of cdi :a;ion i. iluerea.sco b. £7.00j.030 The fi ,jr p*:L'i i J jliow Lhat
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  • 38 15 Shanghai, .Mar. 29. THREE Russian 'planes flew over Lake Buir yesterday morningand were fired upon by Japanese troops. The machines were not hit and they flew off after some time.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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    • 96 15 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. TEL. 5378 i 8 I ABSOLUTE SECURITY i i i i I I j $1 O T R I XPa* X i INSURANCE COMPANY. I H>. j j I i i i
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  • 206 16 Finals To-Night At Olympic Stadium Singapore, Monday. THE finals in the Novices' Competition organised by the S.A.B.A. will be staged at the Olympic Stadium tonight. The preliminaries have been very interesting and a large crowd is expected. Admission charges will be $2, $1 50 ans 20 cts.
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  • 106 16 The SAP. defeated the 7th Heavy Battery R .A. at soccer on Sunday on the Changi Ground by 5 goals to 4. Scorers for the former were: Char. Ngian (2). Peng Cher (2), and Tian Seng. FRIENDLY SOCCER The following will represent the S A P. at
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  • 102 16 Over 1,500,000 Tickets Seized (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 21. OVER a million and a half tickets for the Irish Fre* State Sweepstake were seized during the past few days. Customs officers at Silloth, a small Cumberland port, noticed two men loading motor cars with suit cases
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  • 26 16 1 Members of the Aston Athletic Club are reminded that the Club's lorti nightly dance will take place at 5.15 j p.m. to-day.
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  • 403 16 WARD BASKARAN BOWL WELL C.S.C. PLAYER TAKES I FOR 28 Singapore, Monday. 4 PINCAVdIIC'S Statr i:i.nket i I MTn.s <*n the s.i .J i gro;tTtfl 10-tluy, At ibe cjc. i' mj' iiliv .n SatartfeV. C G, Jpniter's XI 'ntd twitted and were alt out 2LI
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  • 300 16 Kxeiling Finish In l'olk'e vs. S.C'.li.C. Match IN j cricket match played u lions Lmi Green on Saturday afternoon, tho Police beat thj SC R.C. by j single run. Batting first. the Police were dainwsed for 156 runs. Ingham 56 and Good 41 being the highest
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  • 290 16 Chinese Bowlers In Great Form THE Royal Engineers were defeated by 1 two wickets and 37 runs by the S.C.R.C. in a cricket match played at Hone Li in Green yesterday afternoon. The Chinese bowlers were in greai. form and succeeded in dismissing ihs Engineers for 60 runs
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  • 277 16 Ceylonese Bowler Takes 5 For 28 IN a cricket match played on Balestier Plain yastcrclay evening, tlie Ceyloi\ Sport r. Club beat the Royal Artillery tßlakan Mali/ by 41 runs. R. K Sundram, thai promising young cricketer entirely responsible for 'he Ceylon ess success. He succeeded in taking
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  • 93 16 R.E. Beaten By Six Wickets <From Our Own Correspondent* Johor r Bahru. Mar. 29 A drickct team drawn irom the Rryul Engineers, Singapore, visited Johore Bahru over the week-end and rr. r t the Johore Cricket Club on the Civil Service Club pudaim The visitor* suffered defeat by
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  • 158 16 Two Half Centuries Registered (From Our Own Reporter> Kuala Lumpur Monday Thr Vlctoilu Institution crickat XI scorcd a convincing victory over the Methodht Boys' School on the Institution's ground on Saturday, winning the match by ">3 runs. The winner* batted first, onrl declared, on reaching 173, with
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  • 123 16 Bright Batting: By Jasin Huh V/lUU rFrom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sunday A feature of the ciicket mutch between Jasin Club ana the Malacca Club played on Saturday at the Malacca Club padang was the excellent bat tine display of Barnard, who scored freely for his 91 not
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  • 95 16 Teachers' Association vs. S.F.I. The cricket match played between the S.F.I, and the Teachers Association yesterday ended in a draw, time preventing a decision. Batting first, the Teachers scored 131 runs. J. V. Chinniah <37». E. W. Ellis 32» and T S. Ra.iaratnam < 25» were the
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  • 64 16 IFrom Our Ov:n Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. THE Malacca Cricket Association committee me{ last night and selected the following to represent Malacca against Negri Sembilan on April 13 al Malacca: Colville (Captj, De Vrles. Witherby, McHardy. Jennings. Tan Kong Yen. Qsman. Yassin. Rodrigues, Barnard Goh
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  • 93 16 Team Embarking On April 3 New Delhi, Mar. 24. THE Maharajkurnar of Vizianagram. Captain of. Ihe Indian cricket team, left Delhi to-day for Benares and was given a hearty send-off at the station by a large number of members of th? Assembly and spoitsmen. who cheerea the
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  • 41 16 Members of the S.C.R.C. ar: requested to note that the entries for ihe Spring Tournament are now open and will close on April 15. The events are: Championship Singles, Championship Doubles, Handicap Singles, Handicap Doubles, Singles and Doubles Handicap.
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  • 296 16 TOO MANY IN IPOH Position To Be Explored (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. TOR a long time past (he rise of 1 new European clubs in Ipoh has rendered the position of the older clubs difficult in so limited a community. That the possibility of
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  • 97 16 Playing on the home ground, the Clerical Union's soccer XI gained a 2—l victory over the R.A M C. on Friday, and a 4—3 victory over the August B P. on Sunday. Both matches were keenly contested before large crowds ol spectators and supporters. The following will
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  • 32 16 Hongkong, Mar. 30. The Chinese team defeated the Forj tuguese 6—l in the final of the International Football Cup contest here Yesterday and thus won the championship.—Bin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 343 17 SOME CLOSE FINISHES Enjoyable Day's Sport Singapore, Monday. AN excellent programme was arranged for the second annual regatta of the Singapore R.A.F. Yacht Club which was held at Seletar yesterday, the secretary Flying Officer Thunder and the committee being responsible for a very enjoyable
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  • 115 17 The following have been selected to play for the V.M.C.A. against August Badminton Party to-day (Monday* on the Fraser and Neave ground at a. 15 p.m.:— J Bleha. Tan Hok Wan. Henry C rocker. Kwee Thiam Teck. D Day. W Mitchell, Blazek, V. Pillay, Lim Kirn Wee, Crocker,
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  • 283 17 "At Home" And Prize Distribution THE Keppr! Golf Club held an At Homo yesterday, when Mr. G W. A Trimmer, the president, di.stribiil.cd prizes for events since October lait year. The prize-distribution was preceded by the playing oil of the final match in the March mixed foursome,
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  • 118 17 For 200 And 220 Yards Back-Stroke Reuter. Toledo (Ohio), Mar. 28. ELEANOR Holm-Jarrett broke her ■5 own world's records lor the 200 and 220 yards back-stroke events with times of 2 minutes VZ 210 seconds and 2 minutes 48 119 seconds, respectively. Her previous figures were I
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  • 288 17 Tournament Tics For To-Day I Singapore, Monday. THE following ties iU the Open Invita- tion Tournament at the y.m.c.a. and in the Spring Tourney at the S.C.C. will be played to-day. OPEN TOURNEY MEN'S OPEN DOUBLES—SEMI-FINAL N. S. Wise and W. J. M. Warden v. Chua
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  • 143 17 At the sixteenth annual general meeting of the Amateur Sporting Association held on Wednesday, March 25, 1936. a*. Khoo Eng Watt's residence, No. 4f, Craig Road, the following members were elected the Committee of Management for the year 1936:—Patron, Mr. Aw Boon Haw; President, Mr Lim Hock
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  • 249 17 Ramona Scores Again Singapore, Monday. YESTIKUAV the International Sixmetre Class >ailed the first race foi the Guillemard Challenge Cup during which a light hre»r.c from the North East prevailed The sea was smooth and the lidr flooding. Kant or.;» finished hrst. The finishing Limes beiuy Poittl >.
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    • 82 17 'fy/W HIS HAIR STAYS WICE^ AND TRIM It than to fV wiry young hair in place. Stacomb r mm ,S tMc answcr> Though tins cream ftl is light and free from grease it J;c« p, boy's lint and orderly. fl Stacomb is good for the scalp, PHI hk t too,
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    • 281 17 GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT** by reason of the fact .that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) bnilt op a large business ail over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent from
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  • 624 18 Recruiting: Problem Acute By Air Mailt London, Mar. 10. jN general terms the present situation 1 in the British Army is that of every three men who come forward to enlist one is rejected at sight, a second is rejected for physical, medical, or
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  • 126 18 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 17. Further assistance to Empire palm kernel and Copra producers is implied in a new duty of 20 per cent, imposed on soya bean products. The new duty applies to soya bean cake and meal, soya bean
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  • 280 18 The Wan Who Wore Ear-Rings SHOULD yuu mcU ii ha.dy r- u>-i in a ci.y sirettl <fc«.a?*ry a pj o car-rlng& you wou.d probably U.U* v scconti lo >k ai him. A* a ma.ter ol iaci «suy- Kn;i Miller in the "Cias .w L/cn.ng Na.ft 1
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  • 39 18 Shanghai, Mar 30. Sir Alexander Cadogan, the British Ambassador, who is shortly leaving China, arrived in Nanking yesterday to say farewell to Mr. Lin Sen, the National Government President, and other Government leaders.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 391 18 Expedition To Wild» Of P: r u 'By All' Vlu 1 London March jn George hyson *„*llOOl a\ie»v.: 1 former world wantternr. «-.d in In., arm-chair, a huge map >pr»*.iti qui his knees. "We shall out, in a I»*v. onion" time from Southampton," lfy;.-in .t j.
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    • 2914 19 *n% M ~WS a m wm ~H bv the Station Orchestra. 1150 am. Tim? Signal. Violin sole' Good News For Tired Tlufltl flmßl I Jfiftf«llAltfi mW *m 4TB MTU 9.20 p.m. News and Economic Re- by Fritz Kreisler. Mothers. PM Am Vz9 Jfc MftiSUHF view in En ghsh on DJA
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  • 204 20 Just imagine twenty years qf painful Indigestion; twenty years ul sleeplessness. of frequent sickness and semioturvation. Imagine the misery of it and imagine the reite! of being completely cured by a short cdUr.se ol Maclean brand Stomach Powder. Yet this Is the ,i?tual
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  • 96 20 Agreement By Railway Company British Official Wireless. London, Mar. ?8. AS a result of an agreement reached between the representatives of four main railway companies and their Raihvaymrn's Unions, which it is bopex will be ratified by the Union Delegate Conferences in the next few
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  • 236 20 "The Finest East Of Suez" < iDy Air Mull) (From Uur Own Correspondents London. Mir, J&. THIS month's issue of the "British Trade Review" contains a Malayan Supplement in which a great deal of useful information is aJven about the rich resources of the country. An interesting
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  • 53 20 Valuable Addition To Art Collection London. Mar. 28. An important acquisition by tht National Gallery--"Portrait of Madam Montessier" by Ingres—is on view Ijt the first time to-day. This is the third valuable addition to the collection in the last twelve months, Others being Constable's "Hatleiih Castle" and Ruben'.;
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  • 54 20 No Damage Caused By 'Mud Banks London. M.v/ 2$ Ai\ exmnlnuiiwn of the liner Q-wv Mary In the dry c'orl: B-uilha::t;>l< r has confirmed that she sulYerect M'noUfT dnmnpe when *hr touched tli mud hunks- t.v?tc cm h»r jouniPV iron: her nuln».'-ouf Ktntlon Td 1H»« F'rti» Clvde
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    • 607 20 METAL POLISH <j/ MAKES LIGHT WORK Gives lasting polish to Brass, Copper. Metal, etc Reckitt Sons Ltd., Hull London I i POULTRY BOOKLETS I Poultry Disease .35 Poultry Course No. 1 i 2 25 1 Nutritive Value of Poultry F'e<ls k 1 L Poultry Feeds .15 5. A few Words
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    • 118 20 lessenS^chi^n ill everywhere, have peeved tin* \alin* of Brand's The) Bad thai patient! pal <*n weight, regain their strength, health and full vigour far more qntekly \*ith tin* aid of They know that the patient, exhaasted 1»\ n boal of fever «»r humm is in no t■•<>.»: 1 far even
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    • 1005 20 21 Villi transmission I 9072: No, No, Nanette, Parts 1 and 2; t Hi I WEDNESDAY 1 Vocal Gems. ItJltllO Wavelength 25.60 Metres '11,720 Kcs.) 9289: Radetzky—Waltz, Voices of 6.35 a.m. Concert relayed from Ra- I Spring—Waltz: Light Orchestra. (Continued from page 19) dio-Par& DX 574: Tangoland, Parts 1 and
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  • 2511 21 THE LOCAL EXAMINATION SUCCESSES Singapore, Saturday. *jse*jez: the mmmM candidates V.M.C.A. SCHOOL The following candidates of The V M CA. School of Commerce who tcok the last autumn examinations of the London Chamber of Commerce have passed. The school has again set up a lecrd in
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    • 186 21 Everyday new groups ol TOURISTS come to witness this IMPORTANT FACT French Indochina rS A TRULY TOPPING LAND for old monuments, fine hill stations, curious populations, exciting big game hunting i EXCELLENT ROADS, GOOD HOTELS (FRENCH CUISINE) Apply to Official Tourist Bureau P.O. Box 186, Saigon. t "ODONTORO" t A
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    • 282 21 Better the proved car/ r f w| mwf/iiHmmmmii mimiijlWWMllWlllUlllllrilniilii wooomooo»» «m w 1 The illustration below gives Since the da y s o f the first Austin it has been the policy of this some idea vi the excellent famous manufacturer to constantly improve each design and not to front
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  • 495 22 Invention Of London Student (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 10. TINY air landing-grounds dotted all over London—as plentiful as petrol tilling st at.oris. Business men. living hundreds of miles irom London, "hopping" to and irom the City, morning and evening, in their "toy" planes— Abolition of Croydon
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  • 139 22 Prisoners Will Grow Vegetables Ankara. |N uji attempt to make convicts selfTb>3 agreement states that 4.000 acre* ol rand, are to be cultivated by the tiarT %l£ u e Penitentiary They will produce vegetabl-s for the European markets eraDl -s loi Skilled labourers will be set to
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  • 776 22 Peer's V k tvs NEW ZEALANDS PROSPECTS Chelteiiham, Gi. uecsU r.-hir<» Mar. p* "THE Empire lacks vijion." t nl Lord Bledisloe, a former r nor-Gencrai ol Xew Zealand, din net of the Cheltenham Chair. ol Commerce. England's Imperial ism was '>•> lacking in v~cal fervour, but I'm.-
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  • 270 23 Chicago Gangsters' Revenge I I Chicago. CIVE men, their faces shadowed by turned-up coat collars, walked into a bowling alley here and said tensely ■This is a stick-up! Get out of the way!" The crowd of 20 loungers parted and stood aside. A half-minute's silence was
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  • 161 23 Because He Was So "Good" Prague. Tired of hearing his younger brother contnrially being held up to him as a mcdel. a ocy at Lreh, a village on the Silesian-Ozechbs-ovak frontier, has committed murder. The boys were Jan, aged 15, and Stepan. aged 13, the sons of
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  • 365 23 Collection On World Tour London, March 16. THE King has deposited at the British 1 Museum "on permanent loan" a fascinating series of things collected by him during his world'tour. His collection has been formally accepted by the Trustees. Perhaps the most striking of the collection
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  • 121 23 Practical Joke On State Legislature Providence. Rhode Island. Private Evael O.W. Thesba, a mythical ex-soldier, has been voted a bonu.; of 100 dollars (about £20) for his services in the Great War as a result of a practical joke played upon the Rhode Island State Legislature. The
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  • 83 23 Alexandria. B'utal torture, recalling mrdiaeval days, has been inflicted on a young Egyptian girl here. The girl's cousin, a native workman, had made several fruitless attempts to persuade her to give up seeing her lover —a liaison which her relations decided was a disgrace to the family honour.
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