Malaya Tribune, 3 April 1936

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales 1. Vol. XXIII.- No. TO SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1936 FIVE GENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Apr. 3, 1936. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY* APRIL 3, 1936. JftVIB GJfiM is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 91 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Be sure you get the BEST! Js! jHtt WE RECOMMEND A MEUKOW FINE COGNAC BRANDY 111 l "3-sTAR" A^ ts: GUTtfME*<3fo (,ncinSS) 1-STAR" Tf I 5 MILK AT ITS BEST M Mama i i i SAFE FOR BABY I Blue Cross Milk containsthe
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    • 414 1 r .i Are jon considering BUYING A WATCH I Get our quotations first before j| going elsewhere. Our widest range:— Cvma, Roskoff, Vttlcfttn 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, j Sole Agcncs:-SIME, DARBY Co..
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  • 909 2 Flan Ppr National Policy •By Air Mailj London, Mar. 18. IN the last few years evidence that a 1 great improvement in health and physique can be brought about by improving? the national* dietary has accumulated with great rapidity Men like Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins. Sir
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  • 63 2 vv/uu 400,000 to^'jf n ßrill,h d Al **ftndri4 during p !i e? for the- Egyptian noraJ^hStnb 0 mn douH lhf -oneoition PrC Ce < l ented bu > M, W has led to h-ro h<!v? k port and n,an y sWps l Ihelr a ca^ o
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  • 405 2 Mr. Quo Tai (hi AMBASSADOR UAKV* CONFESSION (By Air Mail London. ig Chinese Art Exhibit! done a great service country but it has warped my moral qualities almost repair!" This was the confession V) Quo Tai-chi, the Chinese A dor m the course of a s i>(
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  • 70 2 VI t' *1 1 Foreign cabaret artistes will be allowed to stay in Egypt for a period no: exceeding one year under new regulations made here. It is understood that the period later be reduced to six months. Most of the performers who come to Egypt
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    • 130 2 mm *__SP- _H tmi g_Hip* Babies Love it! 23, aifton Hiii, St. John's Wood, w\ > London, NAV.B. /O O Dear Sirs, Aug. 16th, 1934. using Co. Gate M* ~«*f I S &irvmk FoS and in k °l in s 9 e ,e d d h~««h very Col onVw S
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    • 109 2 to every man and wotnan m ptrftct ko hair sti Wsr* A m* ho c ntrr are ead y yn y v plenty of minerals to keep them s P Th c cdk must h «e and you S oon feel the effect in TB X S^ orta 8 c
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    • 49 2 TO USE D. T. LIM'S ITS SAFE SMOKi: L E S S f i i: l for making fire. NON-POISONOUS Many times stronger and chea] than ordinary Damar. Only 20 Cents A Box for 600 fires. For particulars call at D.T. LIM CO. 353, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. I
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  • 948 3 Maginot Line FORESTS HAUNTED BY GUNS ij i has been heard lately of the "Maginot Line," backbone of ,'s defence against German Here is a description of the 250--n le line of concrete fortifications, ted since the War at a cost of
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  • 111 3 "Church Not A Swimming Bath" Johannesburg. "THIS is a place of worship—not a ballroom—or a swimming bath!" Thus Dr. J. L. Landau, the Chief Rabbi, protested, in the course of a sermon at the Great Synagogue here, against the practice of women coming to weddings in
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  • 207 3 Dig Canal As 1 Labour Of Love" New Delhi. A THREE-MILE canal is being excavated in Bengal as a "labour of love" by 20.000 men of all social ranks rich, poor, high government officials and coolies, working side by side. They are doing this voluntarily because the local
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  • 69 3 Alexandria. Disputes, quarrels—eventual! a I —caused by a wife's pyjamas nave fl ended in the divorce court here. Zinat. the wife, educated in European schools, liked to wear pyjamas. She thought them "modern." Her husband objected to this behaviour as being "too modern." ihen when Zinat refused
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  • 162 3 To Restore Stallion's Sex Appeal Budapest. THE pride of the Royal Stud Farm at Babolia is a magnificent stallion who is pampered and ph'/njgraphed hke a film' star. Recently it was noticed that a cataract had developed in t ne animal's left eye and the stud veterinary
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  • 194 3 Last Link With iVI-El-K:bir Cairo. ONE ot the last Links with the famous Battle of Tel-el-Kebir, fought by a British force under General Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1882. has been broken here with the death of Mr. S. Cox at the age of 73. He fought in
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  • 160 3 How Britain Is Pledged By Pacts (By Air Mail) London. Mar. 17. GREAT Britain is pledged to uphold, if necessary by armed force, subject to certain conditions, the following international agreements: 1. The Covenant of the League of Nations. 2. The Treaty of Locarno, 1925. 3.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 101 3 POWERED FOR THE HIGHWAY j SPRUNG FOR THE BYWAY. Although this model has the successful and well-tried engine of the AIRLINE, it incorporates the revolutionary chassis and coachwork features. The new chassis frame has resulted in greater head room and an unusually low floor line, which in turn has made
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    • 456 3 j 'ASPRO' because they know tliat it is an effective and pure medicine. The purity of 'ASPRO' is its safety. It conforms to the standard required by |;i the British Pharmacopoeia (the guiding authority of the Medical Pro- I j fession), and it quickly relieves PaAn—Headaches and Nervy conditions. m)
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  • 405 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES CAPTAIN RETIRES 48 Years Of Active Service A SOMEWHAT remarkable career at sea extending to 48 years of active service, has recently been brought to a close by the retirement, on reaching the age limit in his company, of Captain w'iif; 0- Who ha been Wlth Messrs.
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  • 175 4 I British Tonnage 48 Per Cent. Of Total The reports for 1935 of the Suez Canal Company, which have just been published, shows that Italian troopships and vessels transporting war material and provisions to the armies in East Africa accounted for more than 4.000.000 tons of shipping,
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  • 156 4 Due In Singapore This Month The fire that occurred on board the North Geiman Lloyd express liner. Potsdam, outside Southampton recently will not interfere with her trip to the Far East, according to information received locally by th 3 agents. The liner was ccnsiderably damaged by the fire,
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  • 288 4 Orders For 10 New Vessels IN the next few months Kiangnan Dock 1 and Engineering Company will be a scene of busy activity. In addition to usual routine repair work, the dock has received orders for 10 new vessels all to be completed within the year The Coast
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    • 361 4 M i 111 PaO and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore, 1936. BHUTAN 6> loo Apr a ar TANA ***** M "HTTP AT 6 000 19 WwK v L 15 000 A P'- 24 KWJ. 6,500 May 6 RANPURA 17,000 May 8 •bur^aT 01
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    • 517 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. KAKOZAKI MARU Apr. 16 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Apr. 20 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU May 14 s.s. HARUNA MARU May 28 Rates to Ist class 2nd class
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    • 417 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 3-4 BORINGIA 14-4 14-4 15-4 17-4 ERRIA 5-5 5-5 6-5 8-5 LALANDIA 26-5
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    • 514 4 STEAMER SAILING w NORDDEUTSCHEB ISA LLOYD 1 (Incorporated In Germany). The undemoted are the Company 3 iatended fixtures: OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHAM.mm NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due S pore 193« "POTSDAM" omits North China Apr 15 -TSAR" A: nOMEWARbS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG IND BREMEN:— "TRAVE" Llao calls Marseilles. Casablanca, Antwerp
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  • 210 5 TONE CONTINUES DULL Big Shipments To U.S.A. apore, Friday rriorning. bei (Singap re) 26H; cts., up Tone: Steady. (Singapore) $103*»/»; up $Vs--1 >, Prices: London: T 1 L >d.. up 1 16d. I Tone: Very Steady. York: 1515)16 cts., unchang,l 1 Tone: Dull. TIN IK |on: S|>
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  • 1605 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. lssut. Fraser Lvall Value Co. Evatt 41- Ampat 5- 56 58 5|7% £1 A. Kumbang 28 6 29 6 28 3 29 6 nA.
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  • 367 5 Alexandra Bi kkworks Annual Meeting Singapore, Thursday. DRESIDING at the eighth annual gen--1 eral meeting of the Alexandra Brickworks, Ltd., held at the office ot ttit> secretaries, the Borneo Company, Ltd. in the Mercantile Bank Building at noon to-day. Mr. C. Jackson said: 'Ihc results lor
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  • 60 5 Cheviot And Lahu (F.M.S.) Profits CABLES received by (iuthrie and Co.. i id., ctafc thai tfie Board of In 1•' Rnhr-er. iU\ ?r :>iriv!end a final dividend of 7.- per cent* layable on May 6. The Board 1 the Lata <F.M.S.) Rubber Co.. Ltd., uviuumend a final
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  • 28 5 Output Of 2,091 Ounces For March THE Raah Gold Mining C f '<!.. nnpnunres <hat M nutjmt for tbc four weeks ended :!ir. 28, amounted to 2,CM.W
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  • 132 5 Good Demand At The Auction THE market has been extremely que: since our last report and nracttcallv no business has been negotiated, report Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. L d., Singa pore, under date Apr. 2. Latest quotations to hand this morninir are: Spot. —26 1 4 cents, up
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  • 752 5 BETTER SALES Increased Home Ana Export Trade IS'I" ilJ'lir lf»»> iililUul Kflirial nrr' M' 4 tf lt<isrl Otriil* «J. held in Ltiwl'tl* on ?7, HW T<C;fil Ink* «:ongrttnl»l#*l t i; h/'rph"M"" l on the Mi'r»-. lu! rv sol's of 'he v>-sr'< woriiins Tl»e s.ilcs of Hovril bulb
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    • 206 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up Capital £1.000.000 t > Fund 2 500.000 HEAD OFFIC E: LONDON BRANCHES: bay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amars. Baghdad Bahrein, Ivrl'uk. Mosul and Singapore. RENT ACCOUNTS onened and recefved on Fixed Deposits
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    • 28 5 rut EASTERN UNITED ASSUHANUE VURVVkU .1« »t* KIKE, MAMIB.It, MOTOR CAR PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Deed St Sin**port L. G. JOHNSON, General Mauser.
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    • 23 5 SOI Til BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand j FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR and WORK WEN'S COMPENSATION. W. J. DEXTER. Manager. I
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    • 95 5 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chuiia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYLTIUABANK Telephone Nos.: 5182, sibi, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of nectors: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq, Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman Chionh Ke
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    • 247 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. i Incorporated in Straits Settleme nts) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised £40,000,000.00, Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CIIULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee
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    • 612 6 M. HASSAN 3« A 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to ali orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements V Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE
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    • 680 6 TO LET—Offices and houses, nearly in all parts of Singapore. Apply S. O. Aisagoft', Winchester House, 3rd Floor No. 65-A, Tel. 7232. BRICK COMPOUND HOUSE Sigjap dist. near sea, excellent condition. Diningroom, lounge, large sitting porch, 4 bedrooms, 2 tiled bathrooms, garage, etc. Cheap rent. Apply H. R. Aaron, 6,
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    • 655 6 AGUE MIXTURE the Best remedy for Malaria and other fevers. Obtainable at No. 4, Lorong, 38, Geylang Road. FOR SALE—A well established photographic business, stock in trade, goodwill, etc., to go cheap. Owner leaving colony. Apply Box No. 128, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. SULTANA PURE COFFEE has no rival on the
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    • 822 6 STATE OF JOHORE IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Chargees Application No. 3 of 1936. In the matter of Section 62 (ii) of the Land Enactment 1910 as amended by Enactment 5 of 1913 And In the matter of a Charge dated 27th August 1933 (Registered Presentation
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    • 454 6 Federated Malay States Railways. NOTICE. Bukit Panjang Halt between Johore Bahru and Bukit Timah has been closed for traffic with effect from Ist April, 1936, and trains will not stop there after this date. D. H. ELIAS, General Manager, F.M.S. Railways. Kuala Lumpur, Ist April, 1936. m i FEDERATED MALAY
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    • 313 6 FOR Perfect Service. AND ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION entrust all your Clock Watc 1 Repairs to:— HMI 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Road).' Contractors for the Repair Clocks Watches to the Bn*Army and R.A.F. Base in Mai P.S. m •j, j Great Eastern Optical Co. I 275, North Bridge Road, J
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 257 7 Buy SHIRTS and I» V J A M A S MADE BY SHIMURA CO., liiE SIGN 1 *OF QUALITY SS&CQ.I 82-2, Bras Basah Road. Telephone 4382. Well-finished in j SILK OR COTIJN. :JO°/o OFF SmST "DIAMOND,, S v t nifM fashionable Fountain Pens > and Pencils. Transparent air pump filling
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    • 175 7 Week-End Shopping Bargains IN SINGAPORE. i This weekly feature is intended to serve as a guide to the latest goods and novelties on display in the shopping centres of Singapore* It should doubtless prove very helpful to our readers when planning their week-end shopping. The firms mentioned here are of
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    • 195 7 SOM E PSEiinL j j ANNiJAĔS. S Electrical Year Book 1936 $0.90 Mechanical World Year Book 1 1936 0.90 J Mechanical Engineer's Pocket S Book 1936 180 The "Practical Engineer" S Mechanical Pocket Book i i and Diary, 1936 1.50 j C Sporting Chronicle RACING UP-TO-DATE, Jan. 1 to 1
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    • 381 7 v m I The Coleman Hair Dressing Saloon Hill Street Branch Singapore, beg to inform their numerous patrons that their old and experienced barber who was in China on leave-, has now returned and resumed work. For Weight-Reducing take Turkish Bath at Coleman Hair Dressing Saloon. I GLAND THERAPY AMAZING
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    • 139 7 II FOR SERVICE AND SATISFACTION PLEASE SHOP AT ShanghaiTradingCo. 55, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Specialists In Chinese Hand Emb. Silk Lingerie Linen Table Cloths Camphor Wood Chests and Curios, etc. At Lowest Charge. MAX FACTORS COSMETICS A cents: FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd., (Inc. in F.M.S.I RAFFLES PLACE C\ Butter Chums Jy*vA DOMESTIC
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  • 325 8 PASSENGERS BY AIR The following were passengers by X.L.M.-'planes during last week: Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM-'plane "PK-AFK," March 24:—Mr. v. Lennep. Mrs. Somogyi, Mr. v. Os v. Delden. Left for N.E.I, by KNILM'-piane "PK-AFK," March 25:—Mr. Gonggrvp, Mrs. Haas, Mr. v.
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  • 27 8 The s.s. Albert Sarraut for Indo-China Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. on 4th Inst will now close at ll a.m. on Monday.
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  • 203 8 SELLING Singapore. April 2. London 4 months' sight 2,4 532 London 3 months' sight 2 4^ London 60 days' sight 2j4 3.32 London 30 days' sight 2,4 116 London demand 2,4 1.32 Xiondon T/T. 2,4 132 Lyons and Paris demand 870 Hamburg demand 140 I New York demand
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  • 100 8 British Official Wireless. London. April' 2. Pari<: 75 fc 64 NW York-4,95 11 ]fl Montreal 4,97 s i3ru .sels :M).27 Geneva 15 20 'V. Amsterdam 7!!9U Milan 6a 9 id. Bi'fiin 12.3? Stockholm 19.39 Copenhagen 22.39Vfe Oslo IS.SO^. Vienna 26'»^ Prague 119 u rteslsingforfc L' 27, Madrid 3!5
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  • 91 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, APRIL 3 High Tides:—B.2s a.m., 9.35 pm Singapore Flower Show. New v Opening by His Excellency Governor, noon. Lawn Tennis- Tournaments at YM r a and S.C.C. a Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div I Ra vs. S.C.F.A.. Anson Road
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  • 73 8 ALHAMBRA. —"Last of the Paga CAPITOL. —"Strike Me Pink Eddie Cantor. PAVILION.—"The Guvnor" Arliss. i EMPlRE.—Cantonese Talkie. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Danciiu, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH— "365 Ml la Hollywood." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing. Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Ufayangs. Cinemas, Talkies etc. REGAL <Late Apollo).—Chinese pictures. RITZ.-
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  • 54 8 Mails expected from Europe I Mails) to-day. time of dclii a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Em Parcel Mails) to-day, tune at 8.30 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected rrom Netherlands Indies by Air w time of delivery at 4.05 p.m Mails expected from Nethei Indies by Air (Netherlands). tim< livery
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 301 8 1 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL jj TO-NIGHT j j Cocktail Dance A ™<™« J 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. ILONA j Dinner Dance ANDREE I (Informal) MODERN RHYTHM AND 9.30 to midnigTit NOVELTY DANCERS l NON-DINERS $1.00 1 RAFFLES CELEBRATED 111 111 111 111 II WHEN IN PENANG STAY Jt Directed by
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    • 260 8 CHILDREN S AILMENTS. Children are liable to little health troubles such as colds, feverlshness stomach and bowel complaints. Parents' should carefully watch their children' and be prepared to se'. matters >-:<>h: quickly at the first signs of trouble "by keeping Baby's Own Tablets handy m the home. These tablets, specially
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    • 303 8 KET THE GIRL WHO BROKE niftffii THE MAN WHO BROKE TNE /j M BAN* NT MONTE CARLO fIM /jm W*s *4r COMING! Vl€ TORI AND GLOBE THEATRES UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCEL! SIR THOMAS SHENTON WHITELEGGE THOMAS. K.C.M.G.. 0.8.X SINGAPORE FLOWER SHOW 1936. will be held at THE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 226 8 j Postal Intelligence m—■—■ ii i M,i urn.* immiiL mvi —11 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY New Zealand (Marella) 10 a.m. Australia Eastern and Southern (Marella) 10 a.m. Rengat and Tembilahan (Flevo) noon Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis,
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  • 823 9 an interview Country Making Good Progress Singapore, Thursday. j\ an inclusive interview with the THlmiie 10-day, Sir Robert Bol- mul. Oh- I?tiring Judicial Adviser the Siamese Government. who nitw in .Singapore on his way home oad (some interesting things av •>!
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  • 341 9 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added non-fic-tion and fiction works will be reach at r BTo Ue am 5 Übrary 011 Saturda y AttwSK sst^ t 9 hes and Ideas, Richard Aldington; Flying Girl, Illustrated, Elly Beinhorn; Contacts, Curtis Brown; Cannibal Cousins, John Houston
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  • 122 9 Interesting Programme This Year The members of the Johore Tsaeljers' Association have carried out an Interesting programme of activities th" year. Last m;.nth they naid visits to the Singapore Dairy Farm and the Stat Prison in Johor? Bahrn and in May and June similar visits will take place
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  • 199 9 Bigger And Better This Year THE fourth of the series of British 1 Trade Fairs held at the Great World Amusement Park. Singapore, will open on Friday. May 1 for the customary period of 9 days Including Sunday As previously announced the opening ceremony will be performed
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  • 194 9 Fate Of 71-Year-Old Chinese Singapore, Thursday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was relumed by Mr W. Or. Porter, the Singapore Coroner this afternoon at Old Hoklen Chinese uumt'd Lhn Kay an Inquiry luto 'he diuh .1 a 71-year* Tcck who was knocked clown by a large
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  • 453 9 52,400 CLAIM Expert Evidence In Pro Note Case Singapore, Thursday. A CLAIM for §2,400 on a promis- sory note formed the subject of a civil suit that came uo for hearing before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the Supreme Court. The plaintiff in the case was
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    • 117 9 xiffl j I j You can rely on Andrews to safeguard f T tasting and sparkling with refreshing t^^^K?^ effervescence it banishes Life's little Ills P 1 whilst they are still.little. An occasional K£ j r 8 *Z glas> brightens, and in\ i.orates the whole L :T" q js system,
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    • 147 9 I 11— —but not 1 by any means J i V I expensive! JfTST UNPACKED /io*r o/i Display. Every mail now brings us Q| something n<.w. Call ana J sgp Mcse to-morrow J Bangkok Straws i\ wii in: ifiif New and Exclusive B UDge f iho Latest Styles, pleated tucks,
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    • 395 10 «#ll STARTING TO-ATGIIT AT the PAVILION!the screen's greatest actor V IN A MAY AND DIFFERENT "ROTHSCHILD" CHARACTERIZATION DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT! IBlft F 8 A IBfi AT HIS BEST AS A TRAMP WHO II wtUnwc AnLloo I ESi "THF ftiiVNtlß" s a was his profession 1188 W lfli« gaumont-British picture with the
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    • 309 10 BEST TOILET SO Vl' j FOR^ NEEM DOG SOAP Made of highly germicidal Oil and other finest gredients. Exquisitely Ideal for all kinds of anim birds. Obtainable from all Resp* Dealers. THE CALCUTTA CHEMIC K[ CO.. LTD.. 8, Raffles Chambers Siagapi "«*****2L» 15 [MARLBOROUGH Fox Films present WALLACE BEI'Jv tnd
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    • 446 11 -^ij. I *l {WEAR THE TPSYCHO^^RaYTaDGE^ SELF-TREATMENT OF DISEASE j WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. i Price $3.00 each SOLE SUPPLIER:- MAX TING SUM,d.m,„ d.s.t., m. s .p., f t ]j F.P.C. (Lond.), F.N.A.M.-Th. (Lond.) J v 1 Mechano-Therapy, Psycho-Therapy \^fJ_^^F^ j and Electro-Therapy, v 6, JALAN SKOLA, KUALA LUMPUR. S TECTIM
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    • 393 11 5 ,1,, l, ll *iiiiii!l.i»iiluiiUi!liil!,iniiil::iiii!ii:iiii« iMHUMMMMj I I I Sight tested free and first quality I I European made lenses and frames to suit individual faces supplied at I moderate prices. Satisfaction I s guaranteed by K. P. N. PANICKER, s i Optician, THE EMPIRE DISPENSARY, opp. The Coliseum Theatre,
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    • 467 11 m t OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS OF IPOH. OPENING OF jT. M. A. MUSIC HOUSE, Ipoh Branch. 184, Brewster Road, Ipoh. For the convenience of our numerous Customers in Ipoh, we take pleasure; 1 to announce that, I J COMMENCING FROM WEDNESDAY, IST APRIL, 1936. Our new Branch Office will
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  • 41 12 MR. KEE YEW CFIYE «'Lsht's to tender his heartfelt hanks to those relatives and friend* who sent wreaths» pi'imir I* teivi of condntrntv. wild iitpht r>nd attended the funeral ..f his Jute Wife S.S FM.S pap** pit-use copy
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  • 713 12 gIGNS are not wanting that agreement will be reached with Germany regarding the Rhineland. Much remains to be done before that desirable end is attained, b':t the latest proposals from Germany are conciliatory and if France's just and natural claims to full security are complied with
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  • 106 12 Refusal To Use Airship For Elections Reuter. Berlin, April 2. IT is learned .that Dr. Eckener has in- curred the displeasure of Government quarters owing to his refusal to use the new airship Hindenburg for the election campaign. Iti is stated that Dr. Eckener wis compelled
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  • 88 12 Valuable Diamond Disappears a Singapore. Friday. A p E iF resic n e in Goodwood u ark otcl le P° rt s the ioss of a gold watch and a diamond ring valued at £45 from his room last night Another report has be:n made by a Swiss
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  • 58 12 Japanese Boat Detained In Chinwanptao Sin Chew Jit Poh. ✓>~ Tientsin. April 3. The Customs authorities in Chlnwanetao have detained a Japanese boal a)!mo North'Chifu > ed SmURe 6 good Thp commander of the Japanese gendarmerie has d- mandaa It» release and the case liar» been rei
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  • 23 12 British Official Wireless. London, April 2. t Viceroy-designate of India, Lord Linlithgow left for India to-day British Official Wireless y
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  • 12 12 Dr. B.K. Yap re turned to Singapore S3taX torta after a shori
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  • 232 12 NOTES COMMENTS Magic Most of us, at some time or other, have wanted to be magicians. We have watched these clever gentlemen performing their remaikable feats, escaping fro.n cabinets, causing beautiful ladies to float In the air, producing a bowl of goldfish from the left ear of a surprised member
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  • 167 12 jN recent comment on air mail delays in a section of the Press, the word "obsolete" was used with regard to part of the aircraft of Imperial Airways, and it is a word to which the company naturally takes strong exception. It is pointed out in a letter
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  • 219 12 pENANG will shortly introduce a novelty in modern road transport, the success or otherwise of which will be followed with interest throughout Malaya. Permission has been granted to Mr. Lim Eow Thoon to p u pedal rickshas on the streets. These vehicles are tricycles, built on the old-fashioned
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  • 164 12 QF all Malaya's ports, Penang the largest increase of shipping arrivals last year, the total figure being 0.282,395 tons, or an increase ol tons. This information was given annual meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, and it Is repealed here, not for the purpose of Inviting misleading
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  • 323 12 By "Looker On" Jho latest type of umbrella is made ol k transparent material. This enables ft person to see where he is going and whether the owner is coming. Revenge is Sweet: A woman whose house was broken into by a burglar mariied him when
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    • 240 12 Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. T f fl mm fl rt AWI'AL CASH j I jgftfe? SALE j 1 SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES DURING THE SALE I ONLY j I TENNIS RACKETS. 1936 MCD ELS. J 1„ JrROSSER S i I *~r*\ SECLNDLS" I -??T\ Four-ply frame i mijM» Wltn
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    • 17 12 FOR I ADVERTISING SITES I AT RAILWAY I STATIONS I APPLY TO WARIN STUDIOS.!™! UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE
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  • 264 13 British Official Wireless. WAR HORRORS All Too Familiar With Effects London, Apr. 2. IT M. the King received at Buckingham Palace this morning deputations numbering |n about 500 persons, bringloval addresses of congratulation on his accession from a «Kore or more
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  • 62 13 Amy Oil For A New Record Reuter. London, Apr. 2. \MY Mollison is expected to leave Gravesend aerodrome at 3 am. on April 3 in a mystery highspeed aeroplane in which she hopes to reach Capetown in two days by flying along the West African
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  • 13 13 Mr. M. G. Banham of the Chartered Si inngoi rugby captain. to ipoh
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  • 21 13 Mr. N. Begg, of the Perak River untitled trie Power Company. Ipoh. and Mrs. X jg are shortly leaving for home.
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  • 30 13 Mr. John Hands. M.C.H., of Kuala Lumpur, who is the Honoiury Secretary he K. L. Rotary Club, will be in Ipoh to attend the Rotary Conference on Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 92 13 To Take Place In May Next 1 British Official Wireless. London, April t. TIIF Prime Minister announced in the of Commons, with the approval cf H.M. the Kins, that the Coronation would take place some time in the month of May next year. The precise date would be
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  • 180 13 Were Canton Leaders Involved? Shanghai, April 5. IT is believed that several leaders of the Canton Government will be involved in the Wang Ching Wei shooting ease. The trial in Hongkong of four suspects has come up twice and will be resumed next week. The Hongkong
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  • 89 13 Detailed Police Reports On Circumstances British Official Wireless. London, April 2. IS from yesterday the Ministry of A Transport are receiving detailed nolle- reports on the circumstances and Suses of every road accident involving ptSSnal injury, whether fatal or otheiWl The enumeration and analysis of the mfnrmaiion thus
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  • 130 13 Tornado Fury In U.S.A. Reuter. New York, Apr. 2. 4 T least 40 were killed and 400 injured in a tornado which was accompanied by torrential rains in Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina. It is reported that 33 are dead in
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  • 1093 13 MR. BALDWIN'S STATEMENT OTHER GERMAN SUGGESTIONS TO BE CONSIDERED Reuter. London, Apr. 2. TN the House of Commons today, the Premier, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, announced that the Government cannot agree to a postponement of the staff negotiations with Belgium and France, as suggested by Germany, as
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  • 24 13 Mr. E. G. Bagot is going to Ipoh in a few day's time to succeed Mr. L. A. Thomas as Chief Police Officer, Perak.
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  • 35 13 Mr. L. A. Thomas, Chief Police Officer, Perak, accompanied by Mrs. Thomas, leaves for Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday next, to act as Commissioner of Police, F M.S., whilst Mr. C. 11. Sansom is on leave.
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  • 129 13 Astounding Story LINDBERGH MURDER SEQUEL Reuter. New York, April S. AN astounding story of how his confession to mvi der of the Lindbergh Dabv was extracted by torture, was made by Wendel to a representative of the Brooklyn District Attorney. Wendel states that he was imprisoned
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  • 43 13 British Official Wireless. London, April 2. The liner Queen Mary is to remain in the King George the Fifth Graving Dock at Southampton' until she sails for the north to undergo official trials on April 14 or 15.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 140 13 EQUAL PAY FOR MEN WOMEN Commons' Surprise aJ VOTE OF CONFiOKNCE ON MONDAY r British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 2. POLLOWING the surprise defeat of the Government last night in the House of Commons decision on an amendment in favour of equal pay for men and women for equal work
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    • 57 13 RICH SWISS MILK (SWEETENED CONDENSED) SWEETENED COHOtlStt FULL %V *4 < CREAM SWISS MILK f.j j BERNESE ALPSMILKCMJ "SLEDGE BRAND" THERE'S RADIANT HEALTH IN EVERY TIN I'His Master's Voice'j ALL-WAVE MODEL 471 i $140.00 j i MOUTRIE'S j J Have a fully equipped European Service department to guarantee your satisfaction
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  • 702 14 Commissioners' Views MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING following are the minutes of a special meeting of the Board of Control of the Victoria Theatre, held on Mar. 26. Present: Mr. W. Bartlev, M.8.E., M.C.S., Chairman, Mr. A. E. Thorn-ley-Jones, Mr.
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  • 66 14 AT THE CINEMA of Indian talking pictures who are impatient with the slow d 3S V h ment 0f the films ProneS r a nn V L CaUSe t0 be Phased at the new Canarese picture "Satharam" now showing at the Theatre Royal under the
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  • 168 14 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Government Troops Victorious Shanghai, April 2. THR..-«i«rri Government forcea are concentrating at Fanho, Chaocheng, Hohsien and Hungtung. They wore down the Communist lines with intenlire yesterday morning. The troops have started crossing the Fanshui River In pursuit of the retreating Reds. A portion
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  • 140 14 Cunning Work By French Jewel Thieves mfSffiS qilie y throu h th^ aicLna.mcatmg G Gr of a b ««n three men entered and robbed a Bor-* deaux jeweller's shop of jewellery JSI mated at 1.000,000 francs (£l3 333 S' "»"5-000 francs (£333 appr^? £o?^^^ out their raid
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  • 85 14 At The Victoria Theatre On Sunday Tnmnl? su £9s ssf «l rehearsal of the Tamil play Chiru Thondar" was held w 6 n^wa n Theatre," in ?he Grea World by the Tamil chi dren of pong Bahru on Sunday last am Men prominent members of the Tamil community
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  • 13 14 Increase Of Japanese Forces Sin Chew Jit Poh. an~S IKS the
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  • 78 14 a Alexandria. A local journalist has sentenced to imprisonment for three months here on of having slandered He" h P V a t f Cc Fargeon admitted that he was the author of a pamnhi P i in whch the alleged slander but maintained that it was a
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  • 57 14 Sin Chew Jit Poh. mv Nanking, April 3 The Ministry of FinanSe has instructed the Central Bank to pay the interest and principal due on the foreign loans. The indemnity of the loans; fill due yesterday but it was rumoured that payment was postponed in order to use
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  • 44 14 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, April 2. t lnn rU^ 10Ured u in Canton that General 1S temg watched by the authorities owing to his close relations with General Chang Fat Kwi aV id furthei suspicion, CheT Jit T Poh remaming in Cant on.-Sin
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  • 228 14 CURRENCY TRADE PROBLEMS China's Position NEED FOR RATIONAL POLICY Reuter. London, Apr. 2. "|T is naturally not without misgivings that we view this momentous change to a managed currency,' 1 Sir foot Mitchell told the anrual meeting of the Chartered Bank Referring to China's abandonment of the silver standard as
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  • 87 14 Expert's Views On National Finances Sin Chew Jit Poh. nr v Shanghai. April 3. Dr. Ma Ying Cho, the well-known economic expert, in an interview suggests that during the emergency period of the nation the national finances w m be best maintained by fully enforcing the income tax,
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  • 40 14 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking, April 3. At a meeting of the Central Standinu Committee yesterday, it was decided to made a grant of $3.000 as luneral expenses for the late Mr. Lim Nee Soon ol Singapore.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 75 14 Coming Goodwill Mission Trade Exhibition On Nanking Cruiser More Protection For Returned Chinese In China Investments To Be Encouraged Malayan Chinese Becoming Travel Minded The Vernacular Newspapers. (By Our Chinese Correspondentt MUCH interest has been created in Malayan Chinese circles by the announcement that a Nanking cruiser
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  • 203 14 THE cruiser will visit Australia, the Philippines, New Zealand, Siam and India also, and a floating exhibition of China-made goods will be held on board so that at every port the warship touches the Chinese community will be able to gain an idea of the wares their
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  • 167 14 INOTHER instance proving that th* M-i Chu ese authorities in China appreciate the importance of overseas Chinese investing money in industries in thtir homeland is reported from CanThe Provincial Government issued a decree requesting all Government organs de£ va te protection and kind treatment to the returned
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  • 176 14 THANKS to the facilities provided by the China Travel Service—the only Chinese agency of its kind in China— the Chinese in Malaya are learning the value of travel. More and more Malayan Chinese are now making pleasure or holiday trips to China, thus bringing more business to
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  • 144 14 A PARTY of about 50 members Hua Chiao Tsiiig' Mien Hui Association of Sourabaya, Java, will be touring China in May at the guidance of the China Travel Service. People from Singapore and other parts of Malaya may join the party at Hongkong on May 13 (sailing
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  • 179 14 THE 39th anniversary of the Union j Times <Singapore* on Wednesday j serves to remind us of the progress j which Chinese journalism has made lin this country. Established in 1898 it is the oldest Chinese newspaper in existence in Malaya. The Lat Pao. which ceased publication a
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  • 47 14 The following were passengers by «-A r iv d from Europe and India by Mr Alfrink. Mr. Berkhout Nsor ••PK-AFI?- nn n L N E l by' KNILM-plant-N/°F r en Me M r n b b f n r Mr" H Ui 55 ssasL^*^,
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  • 18 14 Mr. John Laycock will be the speaker Club at the Ade ohi h„, J ap re P o
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  • 439 14 Unreliable Reports NEITHER COUNTRY WANTS WAR Reuter Sin Chew Jit Poh. London, Apr. 2. J*HE newspapers feature the Mongol border fray?, but do not comment in view of the obvious unreliability of the reports. The general opinion is that these are most exaggerated m both sides, probably
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  • 184 15 CONVICT DIES Warders Overpower Assailant Singapore, Thursday. A( HINESE serving a term of imprisonment in the' Singapore < riminal Prisons was fatally assaulted h> a fellow prisoner shortly after II o'clock this morning. It appears that a number of pri•onrrs were working
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  • 57 15 Trousers Instead Of Breeches And Putties British Official Wireless. London, April 2. I l An Ministry announces impendl inv.cs in the .service uniforms of •I?."- .ind airmen of the Royal Air t.Tce ihp mosi important ot which U .'it- abolition of breeches and putties n lav ut of
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  • 194 15 Propaganda Work In The Schools THE Society for the Prevention of Cruel- ty to Animals, under the chairmanship of the Hon. Mr. R. Onraet. Inspec tor-General of Police is doing excellent work in a most unostentatious manner in Singapore. During 1935 twelve meetings wero held and much was
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  • 44 15 Pictures Of The Queen Mary Trip Pictures of the preliminary trip of of the great liner Queen Mary. received by air mail to-day. will be showo at the Pavilion to-night, together with the first screening of the George Arliss picture. "The Guvnor."
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  • 732 15 British Official Wireless. Door Is Left Open BRITISH DESIRE FOR PEACE London, Apr. "rOOD as far as it rocs," is the Daily Telegraph's heading of an editorial on the German memorandum, which is generally agreed to be conciliatory and offers a prospect of further negotiations. The
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  • 81 15 Singapore-Brisbane Service To Be Doubled A CABLE received from Australia by the local office of Imperial Airways. Ltd.. states that the Commonwealth Government has approved in general principle the duplication of the Oantas service between Singapore and Brisoane. It is expected that a twice weokIv service will
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    • 112 15 I NO MATTER WHERE YOU GO j i s take your servant i IC V 8 ALL I with you, and she will keep your food and drinks cold all the time for 24 I J hours, before she takes a rest. She will gi/e you ice-cubes too when you
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    • 189 15 (COLD *>TO*AGt PWYA (We apologise for the last l*ne our office poet If away at present and this fa Me (amby's effort). DELICIOUS ICE CREAM IN BRICKS OR tN BULK. Ice Cream critics praise the Ice Cream wb make as the best that can be obtained. Comparison proves that a
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  • 263 16 Interesting Facts Figures THE disappointing drawing of all four of the unofficial "test matches" between the MjCjC. and New Zealand during the recent tour only emphasises the fact that results of games are no very cood indication of which side plays the
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  • 148 16 Teams For Social Match On Sunday TEAMS and times for the Social Match to be played at the Island Club on Sunday morning April 5, against the Garrison Golf Club are as followsIsland Team mentioned first 9.00 W. McMullan and R. J. isherI wood v. G. A. Johnson
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  • 110 16 A meeting to inaugurate the Royal Naval Asiatic Depot Sports Club was held at the Naval Base Asiatic School Seletar by the staff of the R.N.A. Depot on April 1. X Mr. G. E. Heathcote, the Deputy Armament Supply Officer, presided OFFICE BEARERS: President: M" G. E.
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  • 98 16 Before a large crowd on Saturday last the Oxygen B P. beat the Sportsman SiLJ* 6 ga2^es t0 nil dl th eir court (Government Qtsj (Oxygen playersscores mentioned first i SINGLES. R. Ragunan beat J. Louis 12; G. Jean beat B. X Hassan 7-15. 15-10. 15-12; R Ponnus
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  • 233 16 Recs. Beaten In Third Division Singapore, Thursday. TWE M.P.H. gained a very convincA ing victory in th?ir Third Division fixture on the S.R.C. ground yesterday evening when they beat the Recreation Club by four goals to one. The Publishers pressed from the outset and nearly scored from
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  • 78 16 Fernandez: Outpointed In Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 2 yor\C; JOHNSON again outpointed Ignacio Fernandez when they met in a 12-three-minute rounds contest at the Jubilee ***** to night. The fight was a very tame affair, neither of the boxers warming U p until the
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  • 128 16 In a friendly match of five singles the Rex BP bl hv the Playfair BP b the Rex BP. by six games to one at the formers court last Sunday. .Plava£ B P Payers mentioned first) l< S 7 n ft e T S Q Quek beat
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  • 55 16 Reuter. T n London, April 2 The following match in the Southern Section of the Third Division m t E o n ?ay h Football LeagUe Clapton O. I, Millwall 0. HOME RUGBY placed f t°o^^': B rUBby w«c Bedford 6, Leicester 7 Newport 12, Oxford U 3
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  • 42 16 The Social Athletic Party defend ooth^ Athletic Assiiaffon at football yesterday on the s" r a ground by 3 goals to nil. The si ore?,' We i e^~ Ng Peng Cher Veen Kyam Len and Tan Chin Chua. y en<
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  • 417 16 DRAWN GAME Scoring Chances Wasted Singapoie,, Friday. A HIGH standard of .football' nas scrvtd up in {he Second.jpivision match between the Marine D.eparlmtnt and the R.A. II at tpe Alison Head Stadium yesterday. The match ended in a draw of
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  • 31 16 Chinese Davis Cup players in Singap or?: deft to right I W C CI Sin Kee, Gordon Lum. On the extreme right is Mr. Huck Toe. of s, AMATEUR SPORTING ASSN.
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  • 125 16 Members of the Amateur SportimAssoc,ation please take note that Badminton practice will commence on April ThrSv th n r re .f c L every Tu«day am vS i ay at rhe Majestic B.P.s court wUi\?°?*L H at 515 Pm New buttle u, l JL Ued ln ever y Practice and
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  • 228 16 «sffiMUHa -was? OPEN INVITATION TENNIS Final Stages TOURNAMENT ENDS TO DAY Singapore, Friday. THE concluding stages of the V.M.C.A. Open Invitation Tennis Tournament were reached yeslerdav afternoon when F. V. Duckworth and Del. Tufo, of Johore, beat Dr. Loh and Yadi. 6—3, 6—4, in the semi-final of the Handicap Men's
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  • 141 16 Adam and W. M. Oak Rhind t w i Handle? i>nd R. Johnson. Veterans' Doubles Handicap: R M Dull and W. C. Hill v. A A A Paterson and O. R. S. BateMONDAY'S TIES Godown Doubles Handicap:—O. V 7. Gilmour and V P. Barbat (-41 vs J Bright, and D.
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  • 545 17 EXHIBITION AT S.C.R.C. Visitors Play Brilliantly Singapore, Friday. LOVERS of tennis were given a tare treat when the Chinese Davis Cup players who were passing ihroueh, Gordon Lum, Kho Sin Kee and VV. C. Choy (the latter a Cam.Kise tenuis Blue) gave exhibition Matches
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  • 347 17 Fair Entries For Eight Events JHE following are the handicaps for the last day of the Selangor Spring races on Saturday. opmig although Hh!. C fi ai 0f eight events and although the fields are not large, yet there are four long races over the
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  • 472 17 Slam-Bang Style Fancied OANDSOME Steve Hamas, forgotten man of the heavyweight division, announced recently that he will return to the ring this summer for a shot at Joe Louis. "I wasn't certain I'd he able to fight again, because of
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  • 49 17 The fallowing I vc been selected Lo play lor the VMCA. vs. IruUsUllings 2nd at Taiic.li i ."day Friday, April at 5.10 pin .J Bleha, Ilak Wan. Henry Crorkrr. Thiam Teck. 0 Day. W. Mit chcll, Jackson. Charlie, Kirn Wee. Pi!lay, Bwec Keng. Reserve: Kee Blanc Rla/ck.
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    • 81 17 SUSCEPTIBLE TO EVERY IRON AND COPPER IS ILL THEN A WELL AS THE PRECIOUS FRIEND TOLD ME 4*l VITAMIN B, LOOK It takes strong, well nourished bodies to fight off TJll colds, sickness, nervousness. That's why a daily diet of tgZ Quaker Outs is so good for us. It is
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    • 93 17 ar fa combination ft M OFFER FREE with £VERY kVOTM QUART L|ftAYfUT FOt COMfUTf MCWJU4 iv I I mj «>X STAIN P I I This offer applies to Singapore only J "Yes, we've had them over a year now" j and not one has failed, and the light scorns as
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    • 591 17 THE t.HEAT 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) built np a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; /3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent
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  • 253 18 Details Of The Desert Crossing Reuter Wireless. Rome. April 1. MARSHAL Badoglio, in a eomniun.--"i que, states that his troops, after a difficult march of 350 kilometres, have occupied Sardo, in the heart of Aussa district near the River Awash. The tri-colour was hoisted over tin residence
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  • 187 18 Delegates To Visit Malaya AMISSION from Shanghai will shortly be sent out to Ma'.aya to study the markets for China made cnods. The sponsors are the Chinese Industrial and foreign Tr&da Federation and they recen ily wrote to thr various Chinese Chambers r. 112 Commerce in Malava Inquiring
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  • 124 18 Three Men On Parol Arrest;d Sun Francisco. Cajtfoi,,. pORGED notes—in3dc jn pj 4 1 the heip of th:- prison pilntu, engraving equipment—have ie<! an est of three convicts ui ni from San Quentln prison n rt f The three men weir .un Seattle. While in prison
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  • 28 18 Mr. E. E. Owen, of the staff of untitled and Chappie. Ipoh, leave. foJ 1 week. Mr. Owen, who is a < bailer, will be missed by the Ip
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  • 21 18 Mr. W. H. Gillilland. managerment, Mr untitled Estate, Jeram, has gone on A. Koford, assistant. Brookland Banting, is acting for bid.
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  • 27 18 Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Dawes. untitled and Miss Betty Dawi s, ol 1 leaving for Australia by the New Z land on Apiil 23 on hoUd
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    • 1351 19 Mfl 1 n -a 4» -The Silent Woman," by Richard 7.55 p.m. Messrs. Kennedy and Com- 9GO p.m. Close Down. VI CI Ell Willi B .lfilAn AlfO HtfT.#llA Strauss, transmitted from tne Scala pany's Share Report. MJMi9I/Vlll?l. 51 Holllll Grand Opera House in Milan. Conduc- 8.00 p.m. Talk on the
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    • 403 20 TAKE YOUR CHANCE NOW When to-day ends, part of your life baa gone for ever, also possibly, an opportunity which every day brings with it. if you have not yet made any definite move towards improving your position ycu have allowed still another I chance to slip by. Success is
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    • 1106 20 Malayan Listen*™! *ffi 5% 1 mdhmnlonial» France Singapore chettui mm 420 p.m.—The Mind and Mentality TO-DAY P'XPD SXi'iP StL'ifl IO of the German Soldier. A Talk with W Lieut.-Gencral F. v. Cochenhausen. Wavelength 25.23 Metres '11,880 Kcs.) {Continued from page IS) 435 p.m.—Songs by Walter Courvoi- 2.20 p.m. Relay from
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  • 244 21 SALT WATER To Be Stored In Big Tanks SINGAPORE is shortly to have one of the biggest and finest aquarin the East. It is to be situated in the George the Fifth Jubilee Park, Tank Road, and is to he built out of funds from Ipjc Van
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  • 55 21 Rumours Of Assassination False Sin Chow Jit Poh. Nanking, April 2. 11 1 1;i V're circulated last, night mi .7i' thai General Han Fti Uu ivernor of Shantung, had ->>i>iatfd, but this morning a .iri was received in Nanking from i: 'ib proving that the reports
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  • 22 21 Mr. J. M. C Barnes, the last of the 1936 Police Probationers, has sailed on the Rajputana due in Penang on April
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  • 21 21 Mr. P. H. O'Flynn, O.C.P D. Teluk Anson, who was il' for some time is w better and has resumed duties.
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  • 249 21 Successful Experiment In Kedah (By Air Mail) A XT London, Mar. 16. N interesting experiment which has, been tried in Kedah whereby every vernacular school has its own "tuck shop instituted primarily with the object of giving boys some experience in Keeping accounts, is quoted in a
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  • 233 21 Hope Of Historical Finds Colombo. THE Holy Cave search party will leave for Adam's Peak once again accordine to the "Times of Ceylon." They claim to possess definite clues for the location of the Diva-Guha. Their leader, Mr. W. M. Boteju, saw Sir Baron Javatilaka, the Minister
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  • 874 22 Skates, From Stone Age £3,000-Yet Starved To Death Scientists Weigh The Clouds Entire Village Arrested I OTRANGE news from many parts of tlie world is contained in the following stories sent in by Reuter CDrresnrjn- dents. DIVORCE AFTER GOLDEN WEDDING S!x months ago Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
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  • 234 23 Jack Haley In "The Girl Friend" lIE sings he da.'ees. he's a top-notcn comedian, he's an experienced actoi -end hes good-looking with a lik-able personality, to boot! Which, in fewer words, makes Jack Haley, who is co-starred with Ann ?L cr m Columb ia's musical
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  • 357 23 Henry Robert Hall EAGERLY AWAITED FILM P you happen into Broadcasting that Someone paving .r Pr eSS 0n that Xo > alt y fa nfh.r .v m thls case none other than Henry Robert HaJL to He'nrv H n", or Plain Henry Hall to you
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