Malaya Tribune, 14 April 1936

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxm.- —No. 86 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1936 FIVE GENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Apr. 14, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1936.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 74 1 Redd The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya j mi ~—J •DonaJLcLs you order Donald*! In the tin before OXFORD^"^ SAUSAGES i I I MILK AT ITS BEST 1 j SAFE FOR BABY j Blue Cross Milk contains the nourishing and essential ingredients baby specialists recommend: Vitamins, Proteins, Sugar and Fat,
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    • 114 1 Sole Agents:—SIMEDARBY Co., Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembilan v.s. 3 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS j BARGAINS LV ALL DEI» ARTMEXTS 1 'E p F m&TER BISH FKER N 2 OFFER NO. 4 W ITH COVER KNIFE E. P. NS. TANKARDS OFFER N0 3 WEjGHm^SCALE l InPtr flfr>l $5 ONLY $8.50 ONLY $10.50
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    • 67 1 Are you considering BUYING A WATCH Get our quotations first before going elsewhere. Our widest range:— Cyma, RoskofT, Vulcain Paramount M.C.C, Polar, S.P. and others. Suits all pockets and fancy MALAYAN WATCH CO., I 433, North Bridge Road, I (near Middle Rd.), Singapore, j i PLEASE READ THE F LLOWIN&I
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  • 645 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES FRENCH SHIPPING SITUATION Stability Has Been Established INTERESTING details of the French l shipping situation are set forth in the report of the Comite Central dcs Armateurs de France (French Shipowners' Association) which has just, been presented to the annual meeting of that body, held under the
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  • 243 2 2,732,000 Tons Gross In Four Years IN the House of Commons, last month. Sir Robert Young (Lancaster. Lab.' asked the President of the Board cf Trade if he would state the number of mercantile ships and their total tonnage which were sold to foreign countries
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  • 187 2 Bid For A Biggef Subsidy. Armsterdam. SPEAKING at the annual meeting ol th i Dutch Shipowners Association the chairman declared that shipping companies were still operating at a loss. International co-operation had resulted in some iinprovcm nt. but offers of I'l eight were insufficient. The temporary increase in
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  • 201 2 Encountered Heavy Weather On Way To Greenock The hulk of the liner L'Atlantique will remain at her anchorage at Greenock for several days, during which the thousands of gallons of water used :is ballast on the passage from Cherbourg will be pumped out, and she win then be
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    • 407 2 I and BRITISH INDIA P 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dae. Tonnage. Spore. 1986 BEKAR 6.000 Apr. 19 CHITRAL 15.000 *f T 2 SOUDAN 6,600 May 6 RANPURA 17,000 M*y 8 RAWALPINDI 17.000 May 22 BURDWAN 6,070 Juno 4 CORFU 16,000 June 6 RANCHI 17,000 June lVj SOMALI 6,810
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    • 25 2 i O.STK. DECK COLOMBO j $17 I Next Sailing s.s. "HAWAII MARtr APRIL 9, at p.m. For particulars apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, TEL. 5337—9.
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    • 489 2 M. Y. K. tlNt GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via fgMfe <£gjg} Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Glb r^ ta 5' s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Apr. 16 Di. TERUKUNI MARU Apr 29 s.s. RAKUSAN MARU May 14 s s HARUNA MARU May 28 Rates to
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    • 469 2 SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE CHs«? Motorships. Most %£fe£bBSk PHvaU bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON. KOiVeRDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From BOHfoIAH-4 U-J 5« 4-5 2G-5 27-5 29-5 Fares. £80 To Marseilles £60 £8 5 To London/Rotterdam For BANGKOK ms LALANDIA leaves Spore Ma, i FARF TO BANGKOK via
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    • 479 2 STK A MBit SA TT/IN*vS NORDDEUTSCHER TEX LLOYD Vl—-~ (Incorporated In Germany',. The undernoted are the Company i intended fixtures: OUTWARDS!. M vllA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, FOF M nSrTH;CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore S..ONEBENAU» omits North Chma HOMEWAKbS I "LIPPE" omits Holland Apr «GOSLAR" also calls Marseille Oran. Casablanca -POTSDAM" also calls
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  • 118 3 RUBBER RESUMES HIGHER Little Desire To S 11 Locally Singapore, Tuesday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 26«., e ta n Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Spore) $102%, down I'o-day'g Prices:— L ndon: No market. New York: 16 cts.. unchanged Market Tone: Dull. TIN Loudon: No market. New York 47»/« cts.,
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  • 88 3 Shares Subscribed By Estate Companies 'By Air Mail) London, Mar. 29. THE registration of Beradin Rubber LsLU! --r" a .P ublic company was ?P°rted m Pfte Financial News" reIt is now announced that of the authorised capital of £200.000 in vs «ares have been issued '6d per share
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  • 7 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS »>
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  • 442 3 Singapore. Tuesday, 10 a.m. I lssUt Fraspr t «A. Kumbang 28 8 29 6 28 3 20 $1 A wf ay 586 59 8 58- Sis' A w-? 8 ie 7% 175 165 Its A. Hitam 14 6 153 14 iV 50 Hitam 051 M nt," i 5" tassel
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  • 173 3 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS s'; 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept 30 iOd 110 norn 1907 red 1947 $1,000,000 Interest March 31 Sept. 30 ill 114 norn 41/2% 1909 red 1955 81.000.000 Interest March 31 Sept. 30. 118 120 norn 47r
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  • 211 3 Singapore, Tuesday. 10 a.m. Issue i Shares T ™?l Wl *m I JA. Gajah iOO no L» 120 I 1 A. Hitam 135 145 Jin !in IJ A. Molc k o£. of B i 5 O*J 2A. Malay 3SO 340 125 < A 1 R ?tit OM 0.57 0.62
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  • 357 3 Q. 3 111? CLOSING QUOTATION* >5 > 3 gi-A Bjlck Ort S ~3o 52 A. Brick 71/,% v fifSs 1 iio °iiS 80 HM r. H t 7G 122(3 £6 0 0 £1 C?s tc p $6.00 6 50nom 6.00 6.50 A rT t 22L 26 6 27 3
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  • 84 3 Ottawa. 7o1?9 T rea£ c of 2 .059 vessels and 3.5--79.122 tons in registered tonnage enports dv the* fiscal year 1934-35 (compared with 1933-34» is reported by the Department ol National Revenue here. Altogether 116.803 vessels with a registered tonnage of 86.431.178 passed !?f° U h Canadian ports,
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  • 95 3 New LL boil lure Issue Nfw Y<i, k, Apr 6 A 'vtsicraiv tatC n ronsor,,u sa* 5,,, r *-Half nor fVni h Ul 1 "•«•'-and"«i «wpomui;'» sur s,leil M<i Fiv" oer omi? r? K Wl 'f 522 S J /IM7 i i bejitutCK, (h'» k Pi,J l
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  • 223 3 Very F:vv Outstanding Movements Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. 23. QN the Stock Exchange pending G rIhJTK bnslßess been conctnnHi routme requirementa with outstanding movements very few American flo d news adversely affect Rubber was unaffected by tn e redncion in United Kingdom Stocks' but was erm of the
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  • 76 3 k'x-Diyj«,nal Or. lt a J v «•"many And U J, C*)(HUin«3bt, uaio I™*- mm J.,,.. vr*" te* mini „i Hi,, h «fc j.' 'ti»:iAi. i"|t a in,,,. Wlll hI K }H- <•> ni„k Aitho, „,5. i ,r "y M. ■SH P)M.al,liii Viii m "Tpi!!'!' E'WS'ish"l 'h L,'r...,„.
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  • 124 3 Share [n Dsveloptng Agriculture Berlin. 100 rears ha, testae nfr 3 the past Uers are made to n set currem issue of Th. ter 111 the Abroad." i,M 1K f „L he th "Germans seas tasutu* stuCS v W Oradmann, declare. ma-is^'T^-^p-uuueni Australians in all waik-c iY# who
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  • 111 3 Position Shows Continued Improvement i (Jeneva. The financial position of the League of Nations continues to improve, according to a statement issued by the Secretariat. Receipts up to the end of February amounted to 4.893,573 gold francs (about £330,000 at current ratesl -which represents 17. 0U per cent,
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  • 222 3 fiKiaployni.ni I%u» Lower f/'v Atr l-iMiitiiti Jvl.i r "'l.'. ::t'T lu, u 112 a *il»lU thf Vr:n trfl »r ;*W t.mtj\ U> «ivrii j„ n, f Ltlw S %h M,oUtr V raw»ton* wwv lnrl p oluiul wtuM> 112 ''ininyrvoU incivu-fd Swn-pri .1 1 w.t. h ft
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  • 237 3 L.C.C. And Education Expenditure London, Apr. 5. vT H u 1 e S r'Sc ed p rf CaP V al of <v UL C Education Committee for 18 llkel > to be exceeded U 5T^? tal St v in 1935 al which win lUy be about »,250,000. wiucn
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 154 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. D Almeida Street Authored and Subscribed £«-«P Capital gJJJJ" Reserve Funri ti.uou.OOO ■SS OFFICE; LONDON 500 000 n m BRANCHES: M:ulS.r y> AmTra tta R^ m s°' Karachi a K i.-k, E i P Bahrein. Accord money rcce'ved on S opened and Per annum dl, owed
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    • 28 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE COKPOJki HON, LTD FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 161». Ctvll St.. Sing*sore L G. JOHNMO* Gecerml Mac*«er.
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    • 103 3 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chuiia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,0(Xi issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $l,000,00t! Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos.: 5182, 5162. 5184, 5185 ft 5186. Board of hectors: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, .<hoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman Chionh
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    • 242 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. 'Incorporated in Straits Settlements) rrwi, .....x,., SUCCESSORS TO CHl E COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD, THE HO HONG JUNK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00, Paid Up .510.000,000.00 DEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CDULIA STREET, SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee
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  • 251 4 Exhibition Of A King's Hobbies Stockholm. THE hobbies of King Gustav and those of his eilest son. the Crown Prince of Sweden, will be on view at the "Lei:uie Time" exhibition, to be held at J Ystad, in South Sweden, during the summer. King Gustav is best known
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  • 336 4 Patient's Description Of Recovery (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 29. A MAN who "died" on the operating table was restored to life-after a struggle lasting many hours Describing It in the British Medical Journal D-. J. V. Fiddian, of Ashton-under-Lyne. explains that the patten: was a
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  • 20 4 Reuter. Miami Beach, Apr. 13. The death la announced of Mr. Howard Thurston. the iamous American magician.—Reuter.
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  • 386 4 Ssrious Accusations Against Man (By Air Mail) Liverpool, Mar. 29. ALLEGATIONS of an amazing nature were made here to-day when a man and a woman, who were said to have planned to die together behind locked doors, appeared in the dock. They were John Morris Jones, 49,
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  • 148 4 Two Private Doctors Own An Aeroplane Sydney, Mar. 29. With the romantic prelude of a secret honeymoon flight by one of them New South Wales now has her first two prwate practitioner -flying doctors" who. although not partners, are part-owners of an aeroplane. They ar? Drs. H.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 586 4 m. HASSAN 86 A 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation 'PHONE 3411.
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    • 626 4 FOR SALE GRAMOPHONE SOUNDBOXES: The "Lordo-phonic" Sound Dcx is a substanr piece of workmanship. It has a protective shield of perforated metal. It can be relied upon to yield a delightful tone and to give a large volume of sound Price 70 cents each. Obtainable f rom Manufacturer's Agents: E.
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    • 393 4 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS (Established 1934.) No. 9, Chulia Street, 'Phone No. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc. When Selling or Buying your office pnd Household Furniture, Goods Etc Consult us. Quick sales and good prices assured. DID YOU READ THE LATEST MACFADDEN'S AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINES SUCH AS True Detective Mystery
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    • 345 4 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. IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No.
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    • 178 4 t< K P H 1 DM a week. It X A.XJQ—increases vitality, enerpy. Md vigour in a short time You will be M» dished by its •onoerfal and sudden a bottle tn-day. Sold at all stores at $1.00 or fto-» A. C. Diamond Coy., Penang, Trade inquiries invited One bottle
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 85 5 TO THE MALAYAN BUILDER HE CAX SUPPLY "CEMENTS" "REINFORCEMENTS" M. a BARS -BRC FABRICS EXPANDED METAL SELF-CENTRING TRUSS* ETC "ASBESTOS PRODUCTS" CORRUGATED SHEETS ROMAN TILES FLAT SHFFTO r, 1 LAT SHLETS GLAZED SHEETS MARBLE SHEETS "BRITISH GLASS OF ALL KINDS" "ROOF, WALL FLOOR TILES" BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL. "STEEL WINDOWS" STANDARD
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  • 181 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Beatris, British. 2.092 tons: from New- I castle 10.4 to Java 25 4 I Pr3Chatlpok. Siamese, 003 tons; troni Bangkok 12.4 to Bangkok 15 4 Boellngan. Dutch. 578 tons from Singkawang 10.4 to Singkawang 1J Siberg. Dutch, 1.128 tons; from
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  • 122 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Apr. 14. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Silverguava, rPoussonm 22; Kumsang 20. Main Wharl (Entrance Gate 3> Conte Verde 18: Hector 14; Misaki Maru U: Raton:-. 8; vmnirp Dock (Entrance uate i* J?££se Prince S City of Dunkirk 32
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  • 48 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands!, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. to-day and general deliveries of letters L>nd parcels 1.40 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the P. and O. 1 oba Maru, due at Singapore, to-day.
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  • 28 6 The s.s. Agapenor for Hongkong &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 1 p.m. on [sth Inst. vail new at 10 a.m. on the same day.
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  • 199 6 SELLING Singapore. Apr. 14. London 4 month* sight 2* 3 32 London 3 months' sight J*London 60 days' sight 3 4 }:}J London 30 days' sight 2IJ }M London demand J;J JJJ London TX 2j4 If* Lvons and Paris demand Hamburg demand New York demand Bat a via
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  • 97 6 London. April 8. Paris 74 61 64. New York 4.94%. Montreal 4.96%. Brussels 29.20%. Geneva 15.17%. Amsterdam 7.27 Milan 62 5 8 Berlin 12.28%. Stockholm 19.39%. Copenhagen 2219% Oslo i 9.50%. Vienna 26%. Prague 1 ID 1 Helsingfors 227. Madrid 36 11 64. Rio i%. official. Athens 520,
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  • 201 6 Singapore. April 8. R. (Siam i W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $130 a. (Siam* W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $123 R. (Siam W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $118 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $110 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $107 Siam. Race
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  • 170 6 Singapore, Tuesday. The following are passengers by the Boringia which is leaving Singapore lor Europe to-day:— Embarking at Bangkok:—Mrs. E. Deane, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Nielsen, Miss A. Bay Nielsen, Mrs. G. Kygaard. Embarking at Singapore:—Mr. L. F. dv Bois. Mr. R. dv BoLs, Mr. and M.s. M. F.
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  • 77 6 ALHAMBRA. —"The Invisible Ray.'' CAPITOL.—"The Charm School." py\ V|i.iQn —"me uwit Goes West." EMPIRE. —Cantonese l uikie. GREAx" WOULD.—CaDuiel D Siae-siiovvs, Malay uninebc W*yangs, Cinemas, lalkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH. —"Call of the Wild I\LVV WOKi-uJ. —CuLiui-l i^axiwiiig, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Vvayangs, umemas, Talkies etc. REGAL.—"White Rose" Egyptian talkie. RITZ.—
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  • 146 6 Toba. Dutch. 684 tons: from Djamb: 13.4 to Djambi 15.4 Tinombo. Dulch. 525 tons: from Pakan Baroe 14.4 to Pakan B iroc 16 4 Palopo. Dutch. 623 tons: from Souiabava 14.4 to Penang 14 4 Canton. Swedish. 3.432 tors: from Chmwang Tao 14.4 to Penang 15.4. Hydra 11.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 360 6 £4 W fatties ffcfefc MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Jj TO-NIGHT OIH lli:VI It I tOXCERT 8.15 to 9.X5 p.m. SPECIAL Ift IXX Kit DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight. \0 ADMISSION CHARGE TO-MORROW CABARET First appearance of the fJTCJ'FT?DC TWO OF AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR WUKIH ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADIES. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA directed
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    • 169 6 /gSfcv f I FEARED ffF 1 SERIOUS TROUBLE... J of a serious chronit ail- |But It Was Only ACID STOMACH j 'Then^lread that distress after "Now, thanks to> Phillips' JlftUc of mea/s is o/fe/i due to arid sfomarfc. Magnesia I can eat'heartily uithout A condition quickly corrected by any unpleasant
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 194 6 s Postal Intelligence •j. 1 c———————i——>W SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3p m Bengkalis and Laboean Bilik (M. S. Kampan 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and <T.
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    • 349 6 Diary of the Day i 1: WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, APR. 14 High Tides:—2.os a.m., 3.53 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I. RA. v Police Anson Road Stadium; Div. 11, R.A.O.C. v. H.M.S. Terror, P. Brani. Johore State Council Meeting, the Dewan, Johore Bahru. 10.30 a.m.
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  • 444 7 Mollison's Plans CHANCES OF GETTING THROUGH EVEN Sydney, Mar. 30. 4 VIATOR JIMMY MOLLISON, announcingl, his plans for the greatest flight in aviation history, aid: "1 completed all arrangements for the flight before I left England." "I should say that the chances of ly
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  • 447 7 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Apr. 9. a MEAT Beef, steak, kati 32 Beef, s tew or curry, kati 25 FUlet, steak, per lb. 50 t'crk, lean, kati 40 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 34 POULTRY (locally reared), kati Ducks, each 4n Fowls, kati Hens (locally
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  • 86 7 Letters To The Editor I Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaga Tribune" does not necessarily en> dorse opinions expressed bv correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typwritten 'double spacing), and
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  • 110 7 fTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir -I wonder why it is that 3 public institution such as Raffles Library close 1 its dodrs on any and every public holiday. in view of the fact that one or the main reasons for the existence uf u library
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  • 253 7 'To the Editor oJ the Malaya Tribune) need for a proper Pol: Pe "Bkttlait Bahru. the Diimings Ls Increasingly felt. The on;/ medium of postal transaction for thi I place has hitherto been a Postal Anencv ansr.xsa orllie n J a or lransa ctlons such
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  • 66 7 Mr. Wong Lang Weng Leaves Malaya Mr Wong Lang Weng, third son of Datoh Wong Yik Tong. J.P., leaves to-day by the Conte Verde for Hongkong to jo;n Ihe Canton Air Force. He returned to Malaya recently after graduation in thCanton Aviation College to visit his
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 158 7 j WATCH f j buy at I J The biggest selling lines of the year v IMb* are our new selection of ladies' watches \fj >, W j pVice ed 6 different at sarm' J j We invite you to visit our showroom S and compare prices, before purchasing 1
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    • 179 7 THE WHOLE TOWN WILL BE TALKING OF THESE CHARMING /fj\ INEXPENSIVE ANO BECOMING /N^ CREATIONS IMP Ladies' trimmed and semi *W vLmWImJ trimmed straws $r 53.»5 to sn.i.- jj&l I Ladies' Trimmed r.ojt El I ivi' s SJ SPECIAL r\ ji window DISPLAY 11IHIIIEM1VAWS QUA IJ TV-\ /A I _UI:
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 255 8 *J» «J* *J» «2» *J* *J* »1* »X* »J» *5* *5* JL Don't miss this amazing THRILLER by the same company thatA "INVISIBLE MAN", ''THE MUMMY" "FRANKENSTEIN" I.J. lIA MGHT j PEr/_H Hi■/ mil M/m/mm PVj lwlW■ ff 7 v mL 111 -IMB rfl 1 BHltut 11 1 *I» To-morrow:
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    • 320 8 liißiMßi <hii cm: vr i>\Y! TO-NIGHT 4MBk I» A V I L I O m m m heres a fun-loving phantom 1 who appeared on the scene \lMlHlil whenever thi ii: were \ny T *****1 l PRETTY (i I ft L S AROUND HE lllll* SPENT YEARS DEVELOPING HIS m
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    • 15 8 Grand Malayan Premiere— CAPITOL Next Month j Read The "Sunday Tribune" Dominant in Malaya. 4
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  • 445 9 ifetter From Mr. A. Ahmed Khan Suratiee (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune; Sir—The article of 1 Ratepayer" on he above subject appeared in your issue of the 11th inst. I am indeed very much obliged to tliis correspondent for his laudable Initiation on this
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  • 140 9 T .ost Four Days In Alps Without Food Vevey, Switzerland. AFTER being lost alone in the Alps ior four days without food a young girl ski-er of Vevey has now found her way jack to civilisation. Exhausted, frozen and famished, she struggled on till she came upon a
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  • 134 9 Poignant! Story Of Mining Sydney. N.S.W. Mar. 23. Dead hopes as well as the bodies of prospectors tell a poignant story in the cemetery of Tennant Cr;ek, the newest mushioom mining town in Central Australia. The latest burial is of Michael O'Grady, 17-year-oid prospector, who was found
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 394 9 MBESMMIIItiOIHEIIMifIIW- M I he an, mm mm m HOUNSHMEIiT-HE HEEDSW OS«#'**J y] VITAMIN B 111 QUAKER OATS J EVERY PERSON MUST HAVE A IT CAN TBE STORED mmm GENEROUS PROPORTION OF EAT IT EVERY DAY THAT S WHY VITAMIN 8. IT OFFSETS NERVOUS- A DAILY DIET OF QUAKER OATS A
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    • 193 9 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch. Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. You
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    • 363 9 OF INTEREST TO OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS IN KUALA LUMPUR. j We have pleasure to inform our numerous Customers in Kuala Lum—(- pur that according to a recent arrangement, we have taken over the i business heretofore carried on under the style, J GAY MUSIC HOUSE, 203 Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 755 10 JJIPLOMATIC negotiations for a new peace pact in Europe appear to have been complicated by a French report that a secret understanding- has been reached between Japan and Germany, under which Germany surrenders all claim to her former Pacific possessions in return for a promise of co-operation in
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  • 306 10 A Prominent I'igiu In Hongkong; -'O *r» iy ii Wong Kwong Tin J P., o prominent t«- Idem of ficnt.'kony, Oied *u April 5 at lliu iitfe ol 57 Mi Wong one Tin begun ht* career in Hit Hongkong Government i and uos chief
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  • 126 10 A general meeting (1 the Penanc Benevolent Society was held a' the club rouse on Sunday and the under-men-loned were elected office bearers for 193»—Honorarv Member: Tuan Hali 'mbo'Sooloh.JP.; President- Mr Hnidabin Sikandar: Vir-e-President- Mr •snak bin Ahmad: Hon. Secretary and Trea.snrev: Ch-man bir. Abdul KaderCommittee Members-
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  • 153 10 NOTES COMMENTS Students In Britain qpHE report is.sued by the Students in Britain Committee shows how valuable is the work done by the Malaya committee oflhe Victoria League. These young men and women who travel eight thousand miles to pursue their studies would be very lonely if no such agency
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  • 157 10 ■"pHE last two sentences are Intriflliifl It has often been stated that Queen's Scholars and others who have studied in Britain find it difficult to obtain employment suitable to their attainments. Now we are told that they are "quickly absorbed" and apparently on such y,ood terms that they
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  • 203 10 JiHE long threatened taxation of Diesel-engined motor vehicles is at last to be brought into force in Malay*. It cannot be said that the authorities have not given ample notice of the imposition; indeed it would have been a relief to the motor industry if the Us
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  • 229 10 TAXATION was, of course, inevil The compression-ignition engine is a formidable competitor to the petrol I engine on account of its low running coits. and in view of the heavy duty OJ 35 cents a gallon on petrol there would Uu a general turn over to the Diesel '•ngme
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  • 470 10 By "Looker On" "JJJODEHN -iris don't believe in giv; i men too much flattery," we lead But isn't imitation the sincerest form of A Paris university student has beer •sent down for causing an explosion in the laboratory. He ought to consider himself lucky not to
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    • 41 10 —< PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE j Specializing: Ocular Muscle Ano- malies. Complicated defects of vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. j (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). I Phone 3002. I 35 Years' European Clinical i Experience.
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  • 251 11 RAID ON TOKYO AGENCY j-fiGH TENSION But No Breaking Of Relations Shanghai, AprU 14. mga Hacbiro Arita. the Japanese I Foreign Minister has turned ~..r the demand ol N. \urenen. LJS Ambassador in Tokyo lor th J and compensation from KpanVs. government for the
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  • 83 11 a j. m m Japan Fn Cn-operato With China Shanghai, April 13 Al*( KVO ;ucs age stuteb that Mr Ha- iuro Arita. the Japanese Forei&n *r L- ji.w, a: vned Mi H--U Shi Yhig. l ii. i <• AitibiU--ador, of Japan's help In: China in opposing the
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  • 112 11 r-. m? nd For Release Refused Shanghai, April 13. THE Tlwttrin CUst.ni- utno. u.e- lave v n: Con u l 's demand for the of tut! 90U tons of EfTiUEtg'.ed goo's sehJa<3 in o juik out ide Tafcu duvltiß the week-er^) The Consul argues that
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  • 687 11 SIMILARITY OF PROBLEMS Foreign Policy SOVIET THE CHIEF ADVERSARY Berlin. DOES a special understanding exist between Japan and Germany? Few questions are more often asked and more otten left unanswered than this. From time to time, reports appear abroad to the effect that a definite agreement has
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  • 61 11 Inhabitants Flee In Alarm Reuter. Adf!is Ababa, Apr. 13. rH)LM)WING a reconnoitring flight by nin* Italian pUnos from the east this morning, an Italian bomber from the west flew over Addis Ababa at a great height. The alarm was given and t J ie majority
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  • 54 11 Inquiry To Be Held On Friday Singapore, Tuesday. The Singapore Coroner, Mr. O. Porter will hold an inquiry on Friday Into the death of Mr. M f K. Mohamed Yusoof, the eldest son of Mr. Kadtr SU M? n Vusoof was found shot in his home to Adis
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  • 187 11 Election Campaign SIX POINTS FOR PROSPERITY Reuter. Baltimore, Apr. 14. j RENEWED consideration of a shurfor working week, "adequate" minimum wages and the stabilisation of annual employment were promised by President Roosevelt in a speech to the Maryland Young Democratic Club which was broadcast to the
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  • 188 11 Effort T<> Establish Man's Identity C A V V V Sy.ln«y, Mar 81 rHE in Equity liete will shortly be usket? to dcotie wh. thei Robert. Arthur Coo!' a j- 1 I h who it is fiugy .'sUa iwu jwiy v»un tiic* younßci si&iei ut o*-> ..tM.tiiy
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  • 58 11 The 6trails Echo reports the death uj Mrs. Murtn Christina Cusoßden, vltef Mr W A. Cuscaden, late InspectorGeneral ul Police. Straits Settlement.,. In Condon, on Sunday. Mrs. Cuscftde Wi Capt. CudCaflen was Inspector-Genera, of Police from 1905 to 1013, when h. retired When wnt broke out
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  • 22 11 Mr. C. E. Wurtzburg. a director of Mansfield and Co.. Ltd and Mrs Wurtzburg will leave for Home on the Hector to-morrow.
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  • 95 11 At Indian Congress DEMONSTRATION BY CASTE HINDUS Reuter. Lucknow, Apr. 13. RESOLUTIONS opposing India's participation in any "Imperialist War/* expressing sympathy with the Abyssinians in their fight against Italian aggression and condemning the great League Powers' policy in that connection, were adopted by the Indian National Congress
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  • 97 11 Systematic Hold-lps In Singapore j i I j Singapore, Tuesday. WITHIN the past fortnight several rickshaw pullers have been robbed oi their earnings. ta Th" method employed by the mis creant.s is simple, a gang of several men. said to be Cantonese, work ia twos. They hire
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  • 138 11 IS GROWING Views Of Expelled Journalist Reuter. London, Apr. 14. OPPOSITION to Signor Mussolini and his Fascists is growing in Italy, according to Signor Gio-anm Giglio. the Daily Herald correspon dent in Rome for the last 17 years, whom II Duce expelled from Italy last week. Signor
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  • 56 11 Bodies Of Japanese To Bj Return:d Reuter. M iscow, \pt\ 13 THE Soviet frontier authorities Ui th* Fur Easi have been instructed to I hutid over to the Japanese authorities 1 bodies of the three tapanese soldiers ,-i;o fell in the shooting between the H'tio'ler Guards :P
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  • 128 11 White Cells In Blood Go On Strike Sydney. Mar. 27. A QUEER disease, for which there is no ceitain cure, and which kills within a week, has appeared in Sydney. For v-veral years it has been puzzling the medical professtoa In all civilised countries. It is a form
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    • 32 11 I'His Master's Voice' s J ALL-WAVE MODEL 471 $140.00 I MOUTRIE'S -H 1 Have a fully equipped European Service department to j guarantee your satisfaction I v3k it \vk for a demonstration.
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  • 152 12 THE RUBBER INDUSTRY IN 1935 CHIEF EVENTS OF THE YEAR i QUESTION OF QUIT RENTS AND TAXATION THE report of the United Planting Association of Malaya for 1935 compiled by Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, the secretary, constitutes, very ful review of the rubber industry and other
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  • 198 12 new constitution has hardly h*en working a full year. Tho provisional Council functioned until tliH Plantiiitr Section was established (mi Apr. 21) and the Proprietors' Section (on May 11 r A feeling of apprehension bordering on dissatisfaction is alleged to exist in the minds of some
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  • 220 12 Expenditure Exceeds Income By $873.08 i rrJporl of thr Corporation ivtJ nLK Sf, paratcl3-> shows toUI ,ur the 1935 at $17.721.37 coinpttuy donations 53,179 13 hidivi «!°4 «J| n S n! 57.057 42; Jnteresl of ex P eßdit "rt; at 518.594.55 2o if absorbed #',cq q A p
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  • 567 12 Regulation Of Tin And Rubber The silver jubilee of His Mairstv Kir.. George V was celebrated m Ma/ $SS of thoT^rT 0 COmpiled and account the F M el ratlon 111 Colony and in oaoefs An e pablished as Council papers. An outstanding event in eon and
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  • 874 12 Agriculture And Mining Again Prosperous Kir l l6 L°- tal rev enue of the Federated STC3&™ leS f0 the year 1935 tSoS-Sj' a amst an estimate of $55 935 693, and an actual revenue in 1934 of just under $59 millions. The total expenditure for 1935 was $51,119
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  • 236 12 Demand For Malayan Product in? i£SSi dCraWe lor<] exists yan PTe f* arei coffee, which is .-.-Id to compare favourably with tha» SWjm and made in Other wnntrte. Ihe area under w.fTee in MaJava is f 60 a ,in acrea): Sgi 10,000 CMS JOO An impure duty oi 3
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  • 595 12 Satisfactory Position During The Year The general labour oosition throughout the year 1935 can be described as easy Labour was adequate but not redundant. Wages were good; health was satisfactory, and the general working conditions and amenities reached a high standard, especially in organised places of employment. T
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  • 421 12 Many Difficulties Of The Proposal Durintf the year the a •skiercd the auegwiioii n «uo 1,corjjoraied Society .%r Flan*'-- it complece cess» lion or *ot). L and holdings stlovud br enrmw the subjects of Their Hicdti,' V Rulers of the Molav St.r-r< <> r uf>d »b" THjil t;i
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  • 327 12 alue Of Comprehensive Report It will be recalled that in 1934 w AsJES2XL T %r* a r* to ,te ta ur^nv,: DraJilpm la^ Ur P*»lt»on and Iflhuur P t i a.-;;» vrho'r if •> SSmß"oor. were .tnnmji,y coyrrlne ihe workta" of i?.r ,„1 ilf Z%,,£, W9J Vy i
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    • 58 13 l BEL j HOWELL j I FI LMO j 1 The nark of |»rcri»ion in movie < «,..i|»m< "Is j j s s I W? carry an extensive j j stock of Hell Howell j FILMO cine cameras and j projectors. S s s s s !Sli\i;ai»oiii: photo <o. 37-39,
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    • 123 13 WYE VALLEY CANNED F HI'ITS VEGETABLES Packed frrsh from Garden and Orchard. They are dslickws. TEL. 5378 IDA J76 T I ABSOLUTE SECURITY 1 I j j Motor IM o j I INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. I Agents: I j SIWE, DARBY A CO. LTIL f Singapore Branches i l J
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  • 229 13 v Comedian At Thi Capitol IT THE CINEMAS .iimE* ColtrgifttC* opened :il Hie fi.ninl Theatre, mobs crashed r r\ duut> in their impatiencc \iiw Perm«r" !f«d in Hie "New Yorker" l v \ceKs ago. and 1« made us im ><r the comedian who could excitement The
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  • 49 13 Boring At Bottom Of Lake Naichatel. IS there oil at the bottom ol the Lake ol Neuchatel? A Swiss Company evkhntly thinks so; boring Will oegm shortly. Similar borings are already being made in the foot-hills of the Jura Mountains a few miles from Neuch itel.
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  • 213 13 Successful Diamond Miner Traced Sydney. Apr. 3. A NAME casually mentioned by an Australian lest cricke er in oouth Africa has led to the tracing of a successful diamond miner, although relatives had thought that he had been killed in the Boer War. Early in February ii was
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  • 130 13 Woman Who Stands In Way Of Steam-Roller Sydney, N.S.W. Mar. 30. In a novel battle with a council steam-roller a woman resident of the suburb of Rockdale, Sydney, won on points. Remarking emphatically that she 'held the Mayor when he was a baby," the woman planted herself
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  • 193 13 Last Year's Winner Not Competing Adelaide, Mar. 29. INDICATIVE of tfi3 approaching final disappearance cf tall sailing ships from the woild's trade routes, the field in the annual grain derby to Europe, which is about to begin from Somh Australia, is smaller than last year by thrre. However,
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  • 730 13 PROFESSOR GATER RETURNS EUROPE TRIP Tests That May Help The East DR. R. A. R. Baiter, Professor of l!i< logy ai the King Edward VII CoIICfC of Medicine, who returned to Singapore on frriday by the P. and O. Ra'nutana. visited six eoun ties in Furnpe
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    • 17 14 THE HUNTER The best bag he ever bagged i TIGERBEER Fraser Neave, Ltd. 0/S7»/fll/TOA?S. Of Tiger Beer"
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    • 32 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered ti Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber* Second Floor, Singapore.
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    • 169 14 III ilaHj ■■■■<i^^ĔK^^Ĕ^^^t^"' f W TRVFOOD BABY jp r H j|| PorttMt: Debtnkam GouU Xhe toddler stage now you see how STAUNCHLY Trufood builds When Baby grow, to be an independent toddler standing o, his owa two fee. then you'll see whether his baby food was the right one. If
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  • 413 14 PAYNE SCORES 10 FOR LUTON NEW RECORD Scottish Cup Finalists Meet gUNDERLAND made sure of League championship honours yesterday when they beat ■Hirmingham to the time of 7-2. ARSENAL BEATEN ,tin e^ y fi H^ ddersfield and Arsenal have •still to fiprht out the
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  • 560 14 I" y esteid *y soccer where the Middlesex Regiment beat *n*4f)Oie ax oy o fcoaua to 9 GOALS AT THE STADIUM Diehards Win S.A.F.A. GET TWO PENALTIES Singapore, Monday. A H UGE crowd saw a thrilling game at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon when the Middlesex Regiment and an
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  • 686 14 FOUR WINNERS Perak Skye Meet Ends (From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. EXCELLENT weather prevailed this after noon for the second and" tonal dav's iaces of the Perak Turf UUbs Easter Skyr Meeting. There was a large crowd present. An unceasing drizzle began to fall
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  • 99 14 R.A. To Meet Polio? In Division I Sinsraoore, Tmstiuy. THE Guiuim and Llie Poiloe mpei ui th Anson jlumcl £>!_»lium f.hl nffenftioit in fJip Fjrht Division of Hit? LtMi/tte Thouph the P<j!l"p have \ci uj villi game, lhey arc quirr u «*fu! team unci should lulj.v extend ouiine
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  • 194 14 ON SUNDAY NIGHT Som Pong lx Natori Return Singapore. T m^ AIME Raphael wOi f ace n pnmni of an ralibre ai the N>» World iJ"** l Sunday. It. d on "Baby" Johnson i, i champion of the Orient i i l man JUST AS
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  • 48 14 iJE25 0110 wwign g Players have been seS d v tC Play against the Ge »eral Hospital Youngsters on Wednesday on the ?Si 1 r Way M ground: An Koon Victor. John Tharmotharam. Ibrahim. Kirn Hem Joe. Yogarajah. Vigeratnam. 8i n nam. Bah Chee. Reserves: Kej.
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    • 43 15 To prevent Dandruff, Thinning and falling hair. STOP ~1 SCALP STARVATION rhere is only one way to do that— Nature's way— goes to the Root of Hair Trouble. Of all Chemists and High Class Stores and Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors: RAOAIfSN PENH AS. Singapore,
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    • 132 15 f DRUGLESS HEALING j Highly beneficial results in ninny ailmnits. I j MAX TING SUM, is^g: w I J (Junction of Rodger Street and Sultan Street.) TESTIMONIAL: K ua.a L««.pi.r. J X was suffering from ™ie Wgß j I and insomnia. I must tell you ;/f nri nhveho-therapy had wonderful
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    • 296 15 comKTiTion.l 2MPriws $100.00 I r' I 3rd Prize ***** I 100-1 lb tin Rowntree s Cocoa. I W' Below are ten of the many reasons why Rowntrees Cocoa I V ?::::-.V been a pnmilnr Ul Malaya. Place those reasons uiwhal S h > SdTr the order of their important and
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    • 156 15 THE GREAT K ASTERN LIFE 18 "GREAT" by reason of the fact that in a period of little more than a quarter of b a rrntnry it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thorourhl? sound financial position; J (3) introduced modern innovations that
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  • 470 15 A VERY CLOSE MATCH Winner's Great Recovery from Our Oivn Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Monday. MAANIFICENI recovery in the A latter portion «f the match by Elkim the Se'.angor golf ied to a splendid win by chaßlp /?..him over ML M. Paierion, championship playeu close
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  • 57 15 {From Our Own Correspondent; Johore Bahru, April 13. Tht Muar Customs Football team met the Johore Bahru Customs in a friendly over the week-end on the Civl Service Club padang. Johore Bahru, and drew 2-2. This is the first game of its kind and I understand It is
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  • 481 15 Local T'2am Beaten By 4—l Singapore, Monday. SHOWING superiority in all departments of the game, the Railway Institute, Kuala Lumpur, beat the Singapore Railway Institute on the Institute ground this evening by four goals to one. A feature of the game was the bril- j liant
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  • 252 15 Bowlers On Top In Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. AFTER a three-day match. Perak beat. Penang this afternoon on the Ipoh padang by 64 runs. Perak scored 188 and 57 and Penang 81 and 99. Murray 6 for 15 and Saravanamuttu 4 for 34
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  • 57 15 The [oUowlng will ptoj for the BH.C v the Indian Rec. Club on Thursday at S pm. on the S.R.C. ground: C Mphonso 5; Reutens J Ritclne. U Reutens, F. W. Ayres, R Barth, N. Sullivan. D. C. Ross 'a. Iff. Valberg, A. Gardner, O.C. Ross. Reserves: o.
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  • 54 15 Pres. Roosevelt To Attend Opening Match Reuter. New York, April 13. With every manager very confident that his club will win the Pennant Series, baseball gets underway tomorrow Eight major teams arc playing, including the Yankees v. Washington at Washington where President Roosevelt is expected to attend to
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  • 84 15 Reuter. London. April 13. The following rugby matches were played to day Abcravon 20, Devonport Services 14Bath 11, O M T. 0. Bed!ord 22, Sale 8. Bristol 5, Blackheath 3 Gloucester 5. Headinglej 3. Newport 8. London Welsh 8. North of Ireland 0, Manchester 8. Plymouth Albion 9,
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  • 46 15 U.S. Beat Mexico By s—Nil Reuter. Houston, April 13. THE United States beat Mexico in the American Zone of the Davis Cur, Competition by 5 to ml In the singles. C^nMJiLg■> beat Reves 6—4. 13—11. 6—2; Budge <U..S> neat Hernandez 6-1, 6-1, 6-5.-Ren-ter.
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  • 86 15 The following are the results of competition held during the Easter holidays. GUILLEMARD CUP: Winners: B. la Cloche and A. Wolfe, 8^T 9 74 5/8 Runners-up: J. E. Fforde and J. B. Devitt 89—14 1 4=743/4. MIXED FOURSOME: Winners. Mrs. E A. Elder and J. W. Larcombe
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  • 662 16 Operation Of The Control Scheme Superficially, the year 19C5 oivved to D 2 somewhat rtlsappolaong to those who expected or hopea tor ma teal results from the operation of t:.c international ruboer regulation Bcneme. The ech dis Is cs.e::t.a 4 y a comparatively 'long term" plan; and the
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  • 253 16 Movement Of Prices During The Year The year 1335 opened with the price at B%d. per lb During January the quotation fluctuated between 6d and <> 11 hid The beliel In tne ultimate efficacy oi the rubber regulation scheme was general. In February the price limits were 6
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  • 468 16 Association's Appeal To Th, Government 'I'll A-v t.o'i r th? Rubber v llrtr v th Mtitivan o* 1 OuLnt} ii ii>, llt hi fnwiit on tlii- Mibjeet uf t u V/ U:r J Uhh< (mn ASfrtf tlifit ill#» Cjtt.t frill 'flilXlKitimt be n-t rv "under ».*i. alanocv" •bi
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  • 455 16 I'rolound Disappointment Over Decision fim l d<!r 2 l r Co lui Nov If. ttt fxoij Mr S B Palmer yrau I'd lhtu rm 10,111 b 5 M*® liisiltep ol lhe <llTr< iV-lri "n« 5PO& Ul m ,he rubbl>r ll) iiddi-i s r nu unccd ln Vour Excellency
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    • 216 16 a I The Most Talked Of I RAT EXTERMINATOR J I in the world J I 100% safe and efficient, i I Harmless to man, domestic 5 I animals, poultry etc. I 60 CTS. J I per bottle t Special pr.ce for quantities. I Obtainable from all S Dealers or
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    • 60 16 M. SOHA2N SINGH MOTOR GARAGES. I No. 80, Albert St., (Old Gaiety Site) I No. 32, Jalan Besar (opposite Dunio D Street). 3. No. 2i Kallang Road, (Near Victor* Bridge). Mrl Pa i c J 0 let for storin a "d repairing cars, lorries, etc. at moderate char«? 25 accessor.es,
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    • 55 16 li ■Milium in l "j'HB BP u'IElrM liH jafl v iff afo<(SJPP£i,. j: ONE OF THE FAMOUS FRY'S M Fruit Dessert Ui o l o 1 a i c s. Whole dates, raisin caramels M and almonds a temp? I 'run and nuts thai can oo A. .^V obtained, concealed
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    • 136 16 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Youne In 24 Hours R to suffer mmapry a, 1(J bid'? r *sj manhood, n M i ce i>. because Z lt,n ;,n <l Poor discovered Quick doctor has «»'£se trouble.; K> ,as >- way to end "-take table, f7„£li" easy--1*««. doe* away v »r '*"'«ielyharni"'"l
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    • 23 17 NEW mi i: FOR OLD I?AMOS j Ql ICKER START! MORE POWER! BETTER TONE! Sole Agents, Malaya: SEOW KUAN CQMPAOT, DIIOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE.
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    • 135 17 GEORGE lac& that JAed iij I SOMETHING'S WRONG _h|_!/^v"\. oCMAN WITH ME TOM. rM ll| |A C)M FVEN*' TIRED ALL THE TIME. U l\* -v/ DAY I THINK I NEED A I < jsl f AAAYBE ALL YOU W his :^^^^Sjj^^R c^N^ p TA^^B I m ,rf>/JTcERTAINLY NOT... ARE .VS
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    • 128 17 PHILIPS 335 A "Multi-Inductance" The Key to the World that's the only true name fot the' new #hilips all-wave receiver 335 A Up to now short-wave listening was often a disappointment and real shortwave entertainment was usually a matter of luck. Bat times have Changed I Don't be satisfied any
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    • 352 17 a A COMBINATION W OFFER FREE kV«i^\ QUART OF I* *i*£Y hit *c* tokmn mm E° I I This oiler applies to Singapore only n f V NEW RC A VICTOR WITH "I* For Deoendability, Tone Quality, Selectivity, Sensitivity, More Stations, Cabinet Appearance, Ease of operation, Best value for your
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1343 17 M M -mm m I view In German. •m W a 9 mW ~M 3 6.20 p.m. Technical Letter Box. %1 a lay an Listeners If actio N^rEn^ ght Muslc f Il l,im t > 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued) r mTDr Dances from the Pavilion. Bournemouth. 8.20
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  • 320 18 aluahle Work none l>\ The- R.fJ. V. During the year, thr A.-«lci4Uf.ll d< Willi many other malt» j iclatlne rubber umon? u tile I* may b« meiifiwr the prohibition will ill i ih tilu>.ulAt' u arirs oi I lie movement «.j >-cd planting material: r<- Jis v supplying uf
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    • 357 18 II *3*ur!!liii I I Modernize your office and make it look I m I i' l au bright and cheerful Such an i I 1 dhce tends to more and better work I D rTS™ Slaff d creates a avo 1 S 1 topression on visitors not to men fi
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    • 120 18 Conquer that Weakness /ff\ after Malaria, Dysentery flic system." SANATOGEN is made specially to feed he nerves, to strengthen the blood and X.* SaJat* en ln to recharge every cell of the weakened Mal ">». new y elememS tHat effect 071 *h* debilitated system —2; «»:sr ass sasza lake the
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    • 64 18 i mm mwW >i ugh a jyj a.amberlain'B Cou X K,n,e<]y Allies irritation, =-f.„,| r,,aB b r f* k »p > our cold before it has a (We opi loanvthm;;mor(> Mriowk 2 ,s P leasa "t to take. Safe amj fl, „a,HI .dulu. i rued e« o„omicallv, K e.a bottle
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    • 819 18 Malayan Listeners Henri Tomasi. Radio eSST 1 f the Bpi d c °ncert conducted by Maestro (Continued /row pom 2?; Warchesini Music by Rossini, German NiKO/YI STATION Respighl, Giordano. MOIO-COLONIAI PRAIVr*!? n Vlolin and P iano concert by Remy WIAWiAL, rICAMCE TO-DAY Principe and Ornella Pulitl-Santoliqui to-d-xy 10 50 a.m.
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  • 285 19 ,i To Australia prop*** 1 N MEN THERE Canberra, Mar. 26. IM tl ,h army officers and may soon be leavX in hundreds— ana •V' a if a new form Vsted to the Com-'Vrnm-t to-day is the Rossborough a |ehemer is the idea U,u«h. English wife With
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  • 186 19 "Brains" Of Fraud Declared tnsait? Chicago. SIX of the eight men found guilty of mail fraud. M promoters of the notorious Sir Francis Drake estate swindle, were sentenced to a year and a 'i.iy's imprisonment each in Leavenworth Penitentiary. Oscar Hartzell. regarded as the brains of the
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  • 215 19 Was Award 2d To Sydney Woman In 1663 Sydney, Apr. 3. AUSTRALIANS are claiming that the Englishwoman. Miss Evelyn Irons, who received recently the Royal Humane Society's Stannope Medal for. rescuin?, a woman from drowning in Wales, is not the first woman to have received the award since
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  • 97 19 Turkish Delegate Signs Protocol Geneva. Turkey has joined the Permanent Court of international justice at The Hague her delegate at Geneva. M. Cemal Husnei Taray, having signed the protocol of the Court, as well as the optional clause. Under the provisions of the* two agreements, Turkey is bound
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  • 175 19 Undertakers' Dispute Ovsr Low Fee Sydney, Apr. 3. NEWCASTLE (NJ3.W.) is in the throes or an undertakers' strike on the auesHon of the burial of destitute person! at a lower fee fixed by the Governme As \he first effect of the strike, the body of
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    • 16 19 >M^II»^»^^^W»^^>>»l^^^r— > l» Obsolete Safes may^ l f rir« k from '^R^S"' (Incorporated in U.S.A.) $hS5k wmmmmr
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    • 214 19 Vacuum pen i^y Irsnsporeni l/am 177, I Prlces from 10 SERVICE FOR PILOT in M I TransDarent $3.00 and PEN USER iiZW imW 1 upwards. We can engrave your signa- BlmLwf Mmmam I ture on the Pilot Pen in your fjjk W mk W 1 own handwriting, free of Hcrfw
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