Malaya Tribune, 15 March 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXIV. No. 62. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Mar. 15, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGE& SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1937 FIVE CENTST
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 156 1 Head The f SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable invaluable -^^P^' f to^et anc can ne applied without lUf harm to the most delicate skins. RefreshA, ing and invigorating it is a direct aid to the preservation of beauty. SIME DARBY
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    • 247 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The mohmm. Tltlllt \|< j Powdered Whole Milk j j ON ANY OCCASION WHERE PURE MILK IS REQUIRED, USE KLIM, FOR KLIM IS THE i RICHEST AN FINEST COW'S MILK IN j POWDERED ORM ECONOMICAL AND j CONVENIENT. TRY A TIN AND BE CONVINCED
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    • 934 2 "PITRO S A X (granulated yeast) absolutely pure and prepared to keep in perfect condition in any climate. YEAST purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves and generally fortifies the system. Regular use of Yeast prevents physical weakness and mental slackness. PUROSAN (granulated yeast) is sold in tins at most Dispensaries
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    • 748 2 I Gramophone Soundboxes Chromium-plated soundboxes to suit all types of gramophones. They are made with protective shield of perforated metal and are of excellent quality bringing forth both loud and soft tones with tine definition. Price 70 cents each Money refunded If not satisfactory. Gramophone Needles Will suit all records,—excellent
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    • 745 2 I SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT i TRUST. Tenders are invited for the Repairing, I Painting, Varnishing and Distempering j of house No. 13, Adam Park. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the office of the Singapore Improvement Trust. A deposit of $50 is required, and will be refunded if
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    • 833 2 r TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Separate Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon on the 19th. April, 1937 for each ol the below mentioned works required at the New Supreme Court, St. Andrew's Road, Singapore:— 1. Supply and Installation of Sanitary Work, Water Supply and Fire
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  • 710 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES INTERESTS OF SEAMEN U.S. Measures To Prevent "Blacklisting" DECLARING that the continuous dis- charge book would help to keep out "doubtful characters on ships like the Morro Castle," Senator Copeland has announced plans to perfect the Seamen's Act authorising the issue of the books and certificates of
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    • 398 3 STEAMER SAILINGS J P&C^and BRITISH INDIA p 0 S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. RURDWAN 6,070 Mar. 13 RAIPUTANA 17,000 Mar. 26 BANTURA 17,000 Apr. 9 •SOMALI 6 .800 Apr. 9 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 •BANGALORE 6,000 May 3 CORFU I 5 000 Ma y 7 NALDERA
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    • 77 3 8.1. (APCAR) SAILINGS. Tor HONGKONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI JAPAN Leave Singapore SHIRALA 8,000 Mar. 25 TILAWA 10,000 Anr. 8 SANTHIA 8,000 Apr. 22 for PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA SANTHIA 8.000 Mar. 20 TALMA 10.000 Apr. I SIRDHANA 8,000 Apr. 17 P&O BRITISH INDIA VkSSENGER fREIGHf SERVICESFor alf information apply to: p O
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    • 605 3 ji JUL I j KOKUSAI LINE I I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) i I (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) j Dae Due Sailing Dad Penang Spore Spore via New York t m s KANO MARU Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 June 1 J m|s
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    • 471 3 V ii sm WAh PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Glass Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng MEONIA 17-3 18-3 19-3 ERRIA 31-3 2-4 ALSIA 6-4 6-4 7-4 6-4
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    • 507 3 STEAMER SAILINGS i, /7 NORDDEUTSCHER AY llh LLOYD NORD (Incorporated in LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. 1937. t s.s. "ODER" omits Hongkong, Shanghai and North China Mar. 30 I s.s. "LAHN" omits Singapore, Japan Ports calls
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  • 410 4 1 OMM>\ COMMODITIES RUBBER Loxdon, March, 13. Last Price To-day Change Tone Very Steady Eased Spot Buyers. H ,r 2 ***** 116 Sellers ll 5 s 11% April Buyers 11 916 119]16 Sellers. 11% 11 1116 i ig Apr.June Buyers. 119 16 11% +116 Sellers. 11 11
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  • 409 4 Further Jump In Tin London, Mar. 10. AN the Stock Exchange business was v mainly confined to speculative counters, In which tins were active under the influence of the further jump •n the metal, which sky-rocketed to iiiOl per ton on general demand. Elsewhere, breweries were prominent but
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  • 831 4  -  RUBBER SHARES ARE IN THE ASCENDENT 'I>:/ Air Mail 'From Our Onn Correspondent! London. Mar. 4. MARKETS are in state of adjustment to the new conditions created by the various announcements about rearmament financing. Since our last report gilt edgeds have steadily but slowly risen, but they
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    • 483 4 I Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.* I (Incorporated in the Strails Settlements). I Successors to J Th* rhinete Commercial Bank Limited, The Hoi Hong Bank Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. CAPITAL: I Authorised S40,000,00t).00 Is* ued and" Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: j i
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    • 262 4 The P. 0. Banking Corporation, Ltd. :«pltal Subscribed i «iMS F^d t,p SStiS teserve Fund i 8 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Inchcape, Sir William Edw*rd Preston. rhe Rt. Hon. The Earl of Selborne. Francis Alexander Johnstonf Esq C M ihe Hon. Alexander Shaw, sdwara Fairbairn
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    • 85 4 MM TIB UICIIIMI INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) MOTOR CAR j IASrRAACE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926, 2, Finlaysor. Green. For more than 50 years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has enjoyed the confidence of the entire niedieal profession. It is a safe, proven remedy, pleasant to take and
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  • 1703 5 by Fraser and Co Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Eraser ft Co. Lyall ft Evatt Bayers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 AmDut Tin 5,9 6,3 C 6 6 c i Asam Kumbang .36 38!- 35!- 37 6 l\ Austral Malay 541- 56- 54- 56;--fL Ayer
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  • 682 5 (Frcm Our Financial Correspondent; Singapore. Monday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 39Vl cts., unchangel. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 11 9 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. New York: 23« cts., up 1 16 cl. Market Tone: Very Quiet. The proximity of the I.R.R.C. is having a quietening affect on
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  • 329 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Total for Books Cose financial Company Dividend Date Ex. Div. year Payable Date to date TIN. Ayer Hitam 15% Int. Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 4 27'>7 Sungei Besi 17% Int. Mar. 24 To Mar. 25 30", Sungei Way 5% int. Mar. 17 Mar.
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    • 35 5 -'PON &g| my Jm WORDjf* A MAN FEEL FIT 4 APB 9 lEV E R V ENTHUSI ASTIC IGOLFER SHOULD MAKE 1 I J A POINT OF SEEING THIS 1 jJBv/ tv WHITEAWAYS I -SINGAPORE-
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  • 104 6 Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 7 p.m to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 4 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam, Burma. India. Iraq. Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa Great Britain, Ireland. Europe. Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7
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  • 138 6 Mails expected from Euiope etc., London by Air I Imperial i to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only at 6 p.m. to-day and .general delivery Ol letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc., Amsterdam* by Air 'Netherlandsl today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters oniy at 7.30 p.m. to-day
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  • 26 6 The s.s. Cape Nelson for Christmas Island. Mails previously announced as losing at 4 p.m. oh Mar. 13 will now close at 3.pm. to-day.
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  • 17 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on Feb. 19 by s.s. Karapara was delivered In London to-day.
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  • 39 6 Owing to the late arrival of the Easibound Imperial aeroplane, the air mails for Australia. Java &c. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. on Ma.r l 4 wili now close at 7 p.m. to-day.
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  • 280 6 Programme Of Drill For Spore Programme of Drills up to and tor week ending 21st March. 1937. TO-DAY. MAR. 15 j 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. SR.A tvi, Lecture. 5.30 p.m. Headquaiters. S.R.E (vi. Drill and Musketry. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. S.F.C.R F «vi Malay Section. Drill. 5.15 p.m. Headouarters. S.V.F.A
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  • 128 6 Singapore. Mar. IS. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Sapaioea 18; Klang 16; Sarpedon 14; Nieuw Holland 8; Charon 6. Empire Dock I Entrance Gate 3) Siamese Prince 30: City of Evansville 32; Pyrrhus
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  • 611 6 Accident In Johore DRIVER OF LORRY ACQUITTED From Gur Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 13. ~fj pHIS is a criminal court and not a civil one. It is up to the prosecution to prove that the lorry driver was guilty of the offence he was
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  • 59 6 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners:— Arrived by the Canberra.—Miss E. S'.ewart. Mr. Philip Compston. from Brisbane; Mr. M. M. Phillips, irom Batavia. Left by the Arethusa.—Miss E. Stewart, lor London; Comdr. A. D. Toilesse. R.N.. for Bangkok. Arrived by the Arethusa.—Mr. G. W. Bird,
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  • 116 6 Unfoundc-d Attacks On La tiuardia Reuter fc'Tlln. M., THE AnuTienn AmbajiA..<.io: ham E Dodd interview »d Neurath Has alterhouu .inn iatter's attention to <l. in., German Prt**. particularly t; Organ Anfirlft. about tin Ahw.k pie and Government in r» i •>,, the La Guardia incident It is understood
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  • 224 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. MAR l.i Tennis: S.CC Spring C: ju i Tournament starts SC< ruenl :i! YMC A Football: S.A f.a Lwiw [>. :j 6.C.F A II v Fort i muuic- A. .j;, Rond SUcUuju. Dh 111 YM( Medical Services, SHB. n< t f... Houses*
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  • 136 6 ALHAMBRA. —"Tarzan Escapes" sl5 and 9.15 p m. CAPITOL-.— Love on lofl Run." 5.1S .md 9.15 p.m. pavilion.-- -His Lordship," 6.15 and 5.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—"Khune Nahaa" or Bai Hatya" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. empire. Ihe Miracle Rider' U-5 chapters)— 7 pm and 9 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL.—"DnaiTOa Pa.::: •Tamili—s and
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  • 34 6 The Felix Rou.vsil is expected to irii\e In Singapore from Baigon to-mor-row (Tuesday) at 6 a.m.. and sail oil the same day ai noon lor Colomoo. Djibouti. Port Said and Marseilles
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  • 30 6 Mr. John McNicol. of the Kuala untitled Estate. Kelantan. chairman of the Kelantan Planters' A sociation. has tiled for home on leave. Mr. F C. Anderson will act for mm.
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    • 384 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. I a DINNER and DANCE (informal) j I 9 3010 midnight J CABARET ATTRACTION j HARVEY AND YOUNG j 1 Non-diners $1.00 1 I Baffles brasserie BK fo™ SAa J SEE OUR NEW TARIFF FOR J REDUCED PRICES j POPULAR
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    • 190 6 Every Meal A Torture. MAN'S MISERY WITH GASTRIC TROUBLE. "For three years I suffered severely from gastric trouble and bloodlessneo*." states Mr. R. J. Scott, of 29, Whitmore Street, Maidstone, Kent. "I suffered tortures after everything I ate, and often had to get up in the night to take something
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    • 53 6 fifty v By K.N.LL.M. j Super Express Services i Singapore-Batavia in 4 hours. J in 1 V, hours. Batavia-Medan in 6 hours! Batavia-Soerabaya in 2 2 hours. Soerabaya-Tarakan in hours. I COOL QUICK and COMFORTABLE I Apply; Offices K.N.I.L.M. X.L.M.. 49 Stamford Road i I or to any Booking Agency
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 220 6 j POSTAL intelligence; .5. —J. STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Fi evo Mar 15 1 pm Philippine Islands Peru 15 2 pm Pontianak Kampar 15 2 n.m Christmas Island Cape Nelson 15 3 pm Pamangkat, Sambas and Boelongan 15 4 p.m. TO-MORROW Australia:—Western
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  • 849 7 ANOTHER BRITISH PROTEST TO FRANCO Reuter Wireless. Salamanca, Mar. 12. yERY heavy fighting continues to characterise the nationaattack along and around main road to Guadalajara, bitter cold, rain and sleet mpeding operations. legionaries have reached que, from which the Reans have fled, leaving a quantity
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 79 7 HpH DISTEMPERS THE OIL-BOUND WATER PAINT Izz-ia HALLS distemper Jft J Has Unique Advantages in Tropical /CL Countries. Hall's Distemper -the world renowned sanitary >\ater paint is sold in lhe form D a st j|f pas te ready to mix with water, and, when prepared, is quickly and easily applied
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    • 150 7 i This is real economy. The secret cl Patent Caalrol economy lies in its 4-/.. chromium and tin content which l educes cylinder wear to a mi- imum and ;o automatically keeps down oil consumption. Tito tU £??v' AND B Mf gj£ COSTS ONL/i B Bsm\w^ The engine of the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 284 7 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune.'* This Diary is pro vided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included m the "Diary of Events." The "Club
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    • 236 8 E^IC^ES^ M.-G.-M.'s Biggest Jungle Thriller. Until You've Seen This Picture— One Of The Best Pictures Of The Year g£ SHOWING SHORTLY Not since her immortal "Jo' of "Little Women," has Katharine Hepburn been seen in a role so tender, so warm and lovely, so softly feminine, as her "PanV in
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    • 297 8 j ii A Grand Stage and Screen Double Attraction Welcomed by i J Packed Houses Yesterday! i ll CapitoLl To x s I i 6.15 9.15 j First Appearance in Malaya! i I THE INTERNATIONALLY FAMED I > CHINESE DANCERS I TED and EVELYN i j CHEN I in their
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    • 267 8 THE FAmOUS STAR OF "HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD" RK Tl IN ANOTHER BIG SCREEN HIT. 14X5 "What I consider lo be one Vt the finest films George Uife ever made" DAILY SKEIXh GEO ifI^LCmDSHIP 1 HOOKAH! II ere** a real occasion I lo Celebrate!.. Mr. A Mr*. I ll 1X MAA
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  • 32 9 A party at the house warming of Mr. Aw Boon Haw's villa at Past Panjang on Saturday, which included Mr. Kao Ling Pai (Chinese Coti-.;ul-General) and Dr. Loh Poon Lip (extreme right).
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  • 236 9 Reply To Britain Given London. March 14. THE German Ambassador in London called this morning on the Foreign Secratary, Mr. Anthony Eden-, and handed him the reply of the German Government to the British memorandum of November 18 on the proposals for a Western pact. Another copy
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  • 129 9 American Service To New Zealand Reuter Wireless. Auckland, Mar. 11. After consultation with the British and other Empire Governments concerned, the New Zealand Government has granted Pan-American Airways, an extension, to Dec. 31, of the agreement signed in Nov. 1935, whereby the Corporation will start a service between
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  • 71 9 A Permanent Board Appointed Reuter Wireless. Washington. Mar 10 President Roosevelt has nominated i« permanent maritime commission, eon yetlng ot five members, compared w the cxlstinc temporary commission 112 thiee. The appointment of a permanent will accelerate administration of the new ship Subsidy Act. under which there is
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  • 53 9 Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Mar. 12. Britain has requested the Secretary General of the League to convene a special meeting of the Assembly tor tne acraission of Egypt, and it is suggested that the Assembly will meet at thp end rt May, when the Council is next due
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  • 407 9 FOOD SUPPLY Grave Warning By Lloyd George Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 12. A WARNING that despite arm* A expenditure Britain is neglecting her weakest front the food production front, on whieJl we nearly broke down in the Great War—was given by bit. Lloyd George in the debate
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  • 176 9 Request For Honest Peace Guarantees Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Mar. 12. THE German reply to the British Locarno memorandum of last November has been handed over by Baron yon Neurath to the British Ambassador. Although Germany's reply to the British Locarno memorandum will probably be presented to-morrow,
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  • 41 9 Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 11. THE date of th e Budget will be announced next week. Financial circles anticipate a small surplus at the end of the year, which will automatically be used for repayment of debt.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 34 9 Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. 11 Their Majesties to-night gave the j first party of their reign at Buckingham Palace. The 100 guests consisted of members of the Diplomatic Corps. Reuter Wireless.
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    • 601 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED TO BUY.—A Reflex Camera .Rolleiflex, etc.). A folding camera with ,cd lens (Welta, Bessa, etc.). A portile typewriter. Write Box No. 113, c o Malaya Tribune, stating price and details. WANTED—Fast and accurate Stpnorapher and general assistant. Apply personally to Boon Seng Co., Ltd Pobinaon Road. Standard
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    • 213 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT l NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that all the snares and interest belonging to Mr Chia Teck Chye in the business of Import and Export Merchants carried on by him in partnership with otaers under the name or style of Seng Thye Hang Co.. at 24 Synogogue Street,
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    • 263 9 A ->*^-4* |rvv GEYLANG THONE 5511 t Hi a TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 11 I Second Show at 9.15 p.m. l HARRY CAREY fcBWINA BOOT H. HO BART BOSWORTH in J < "THE LAST of the .nowicA.Xf*' j I CHAPTERS ONE TO SIX I An epic drama of the red man!
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  • 166 10 HAMMONDS On Sunduv. March 1-i at 3 Ramsgate road. Singapore, Dii.na Gertrude, ayed three weeks beloved daughter or Mr and Mrs. G S Hammond* Funeral to-day at spm LlMv—Mr Lim Leung Geok, Managing Partner of The Strait- 1 ypewiitß* Agency and President of The Change Ailey Rubber
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  • 39 10 k-OH.—The family rf ihe tin... Mr k o )j Wad. Jp, Lubuun, tlaiik ail friend* a :d relative*» who attended his funeral arid paid nieht visits uit! ,ent flora! tributes, tek«ra»js ar.c! l-treta or condolence In their berea\vm>w
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  • 661 10 interested in education in Malaya must have read with great pleasure the address which Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, the Inspector of Schools, delivered before the Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club. Mr. Cheeseman is a singularly able officer who has had the advantage of thirty years' experience in Malaya, and he
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  • 44 10 Presides At First Important Meeting Reuter Wireless. Vatican City, Mar. 13. The pope presided at the plenary meeting of Cardinals of the three principal Congregations. This is tne most important ceremony he has attended since his illness. Twenty-four Cardinals attended —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 33 10 Foundation Stone Laying On April 1 HE. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will Jay the foundation stone of the new Supreme Court, at 9.30 a m on Thursday, April 1.
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  • 57 10 Singapore, Monday. Mr. Justice Home, the newly appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, Straits Settlements, took his seat on the Bench of the Supreme Court for the first time to-day when his lordship presided over a case at the Assizes. Ur. Justice Home was formerly
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  • 20 10 Mr. W. McQuarrie. the Singapore Coroner who has been ill for sometime Mr. F. T. Chiton carried on the work.
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  • 237 10 TEACHING A RIGHT STANDARD OF VALUES PRONOUNCEMENT by Lord Irwin on the ideals al which a university should aim is recalled in the following article. It em phasises a right standard of values and a just sense of proportion. ADDRESSING the Inter-Universi-ties Conference in 1929
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  • 190 10 JX contract to this LoixJ Irwin maintained that the function of ih<* modern university in primarily fhc nu tiding up ol character. Quoting the high authority ol the t'aJcuttu University commission" for hi* views, he argued, that the developnent 01 student*' character can only •orne from corporate life.
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  • 183 10 I J OKH Irwin set befor** tlic ui»i\ cities of India three stahdar»U v which their work should foe judtv<i The flrjtf wax the tftandnrd ~112 in nr. "Laurninir find re<eniY.h thoiuversihYs, a<* 1 lie homes of v C h«.iu ■>hip. owe it to thĕmselyt r<> p serve.
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  • 97 10 THE third is the standard of conduct. '"At a university, a vouny man !> learning: to make us-e liberty. Hp ha* lefi the <>t home and school behind him un 1 he is jriven in rreatcr or les* de>rj-i a new-found liberty in action aw! liberty in
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  • 461 10  -  By "Looker On" rOTTON stockings are suggested as being most suitable for lady cricketers. But silk ones are best for getting runs in. In spite of the fact that marked money was found in his pocket, a man denied that, he had robbed a till. He
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    • 345 10 j ROBINSON'S j FAMOUS PERFUMES j BUNGA RAJAH BUNGA RADIX MAS j POPPY RAJAH j j BUNGA KEMANTIN j I POPINSON CO, LTD. j SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. I V > I ITTI I? Q BARGAIN Ll 1 1 LEi 0 dept. MINIATURE DE LUXE CAMF.R TAKES SNAPSHOTS OR TOE EXPOSURES.
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    • 41 10 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO„ Qualified eyesight Specialists 4. ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. I LARGEST. BEBT EQUIPPED. (R. A. Thompson D O.Sc. Ophthalmlst Dr. of Ocular Science. RAILWAYS Easier Holidays 26-29 MARCH, 1937 CHEAP TICKETS FROM ALL STATIONS SEE POSTERS
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  • 117 11 •REPRESSION OF ARABS** STATEMENT ON PALESTINE QUICKLY WITHDRAWN PAMPHLET on the protection of Arabs and Moslems generally, issued by the Italian Government, coupled with radio propaganda, may cause unpleasant repercusas t is aliened that there has been cruel repression
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  • 269 11 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 14. DIGNOR Mussolini is apparently challenging all colonial powers by claiming to be 'the sole protector of Mohammedanism and the Arab race. In a pamphlet just issued on "The Islamic Policy of Italy," it is claimeu that the only country living in peace
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  • 49 11 Fifteen Killed In French Rail Disaster Reuter. Bourgese. Mar. 13. Nine men, four women and two children were killed and others injured In the derailing of the winter sports express from Paris to Montdore, owing to a tree being biown down ever the line in a gale.—Reu!er.
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  • 59 11 Arrive In Nanking To Attend Cl asses Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Mar. lb. Eleven teachers from Singapore and the Netherlands Indies arrived in Nanking on Friday. Those from other places overseas are due to-day. The visitors will attend the overseas teachers classes to be held under the
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  • 28 11 The Am?rican luxury lin?r Reliance, which berthed alongside the Tan.jong' Pagar wharves this moDing with a full complement of tourists who are on a world toui.
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  • 243 11 JAPAN'S OFFERS TO RUSSIA Shanghai, Mar. 15. HPHE Rightists in Japan are demanding the resignation of Mr. N Sato, the newly appointed Japanese Minister, according co a report from Tokyo. Another report states that the Japanese Government is seeking reconciliation with Soviet Russia Mid is prepared
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  • 53 11 Reuter. Paris Mar. 15. TBI whole of the new Defence Loan will be sjvnt before December, said M. Daladier (Defence Minister) in a broadcast. Twenty-six per cent, will be spent on aviation, 28 per cent, on the Navy and 46 per cent, on the land forces. —Reuter.
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  • 298 11 NEW LEADER Appeal To Catalans For Help Reuter. London, Mar. 15. SPANISH Government supporters are adopting heroic measures to stem the insurgents' onrush. Lieut.Cclonel Rojo, former chief of General Miaja's staff, has been appointed chief of the Government's Geneial Staff. The Catalonian President, Senor Companvs, has
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  • 41 11 King Carol Called To Bedside Reuter. Belgrade. Mar. 15. QUEEN Marie of Roumania is dangerously ill at Bucharest, following influenzal complications. The family has been summoned to the bedside. King Caroi, her eldest son, is already present.—Reuter.
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  • 19 11 Reuter wireless. I Rome, Mar. 10. Signor Grandl has been created a Count —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 160 11 10,000 Affected NOT RECOGNISED BY UNION Reuter. I London, Mar. 1 THE whole of the Scotch Road pas sengcr service, except Municipal undertakings at Glasgow and Edinburgh, has come to «standstill »s a result of a strike of 10,000 bus employees, demanding higher .ml improved conditions.
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  • 49 11 Dangerous To Shipping In The Channel Reuter. London, Mar 15. THE Fowey harbour master took the 1 responsibility for scuttling the Dutch dredger Kantoeng, in the Interests oi lecal shipping. Forty holes were driven into the pontoon, which sank witr. tremendous grinding of the steel girders underneath.—Reuter.
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  • 37 11 Amelia Earhart Starts To-day Reuter. Oakland (California), Mar. 14. MISS Amelia Earhart has postponed the r tart of her world flight owing to a violent storm and will tak? off on Monday if conditions improve.—Reuter.
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  • 29 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Mar. 15. Tsingtao. the Shantung port, is experiencing serious shortage of water. No lain has fallen for eight months.--Sin Jhew Jit Poh.
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  • 204 11 FAR EAST RUN "Out Of Control Says Radio Message Reuter. San Francisco. Mar. 13. 'pHE 5,000-ton London mo:orship. the Silver Larch. bound for Ihe Far East, has wirelessed lhal il is on fire in the Pacific, 300 mile* north-cast of Honolulu. The message says lhat
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  • 66 11 Flying Again As Miss Johnson Reuter. London, Mar. 14 AMY Cuhn c un har- ir-Ucd her reprcsenive in T.oudon to issue u "statement nn hrr hfhnll it 1«, true she Is ttidnr» a divorce This will take its rat 111 a i cmirse. St».- 1.. uf p!an
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  • 24 11 Reuter. Moscow, Mir. 14. The North Caucasia territory is to be renamed Oidjonikidze, to commemorate the Commissar who died last month.— Reuter..
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  • 746 12 299 VISITORS "Baptism" When At •Equator FOLLOWING in the wake of the Empress of Britain, which was *h e first world tourist finer to cab at Singapore, the Reliance put into port this morning with 299 passengers, who. after breakfast, went
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  • 31 12 All old boys of St. Andrew's School, interested in tennis and badminton are invited to attend j meeting to be held at the Old Boysj Board Room today at 5 p.m.
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  • 368 12 American Defences MILITARY ENGINEER INTERVIEWED Singapore, Monday. MILITARY engineer who knows the secrets of the powerful defences of the United States in the Pacific and along the American coasts is in Singapore. He is Brigadier-General Thomas Herbert Jackson, who arrived here this morning by
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  • 361 12 Draw Large Audiences To The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS A PARTICULARLY good programme is being presented at the Capitol, for in addition to the M-G-M production Love on *he Run" it includes a stage attraction in the well-known Chinese dancers Ted and Evelyn Chen. There were
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  • 199 12 Visiting Expert Says It Was Chance Singapore, Monday. A STROKE of chance led to the discovery of the X-ray. Mr. Daniel L. Bauer, of Chicago, a well-known X-ray technician armed in Singapore this morning by the .Idiance and in an interviw with the Malaya Tribune referred
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  • 114 12 Another Report By Sir F. Maze Reuter. Shanghai. March 14. ORGANISED smuggling in North China, "which continues to affect very seriously the Customs revenue and reduce the funds available for the foreign Loan service." is the subject of another report to the Government by Sir Frederick Maze, who
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  • 59 12 London. March 14. It is announced that HLs Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, and the United States, have mutually agreed as from April 1 to reduce visa fees for nationals of either country proceeding to the territory of the other from ten dollars to tv/o dollars,
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  • 24 12 Mr. W. L. Davison has been seconded for service in Kedah and assumed duty as Superintendent of Workshop with effect from February 27, 1937.
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  • 25 12 Messrs. T. G. Seshan and R. A. Venugopaul, senior members of the Technica' staff of the P.WD.. Larut. Matang and Krian, have returned from furlough.
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  • 387 12 OF ROOSEVELT Trying To Establish Dictatorship? NEWSPAPER readers in this part of. the world have heard a good deal, via the cables, about what President Roosevelt thinks of the judges of the United States Supreme Court. Here is an opinion on Mr. Roosevelt by a noted U.S.
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  • 42 12 Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. 10. Notwithstanding the increase in precautionary measures, there were more road casualties in Britain in February than 12 months earlier, the number being 461 killed and 13.491 injui-d against 435 killed and 13,234 inju-ed Reuter Wireless.
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  • 301 12 Another Puccini Work To-Night THE Gonsalez Italian opera Company reached another high peak of musical and dramatic performance on Saturday with their presentation ot Puccini's tragedy, "La Boheme." This story of the Latin Quarter of Paris, which is known to many people besides opera-goers, is not all
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  • 111 12  -  What Spaniards Call The Gordons <By Air Mail 'From Our Oicn Correspondent) London. Mar. 3. THE imminent departure of the Gordons is creating a diversion in Gibraltar in a lull in the Spanish war. In view of their sailing on the Dorsetshire on March 8. General Sir Charles
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  • 113 12 Machine Crashed Into Fence During Race Perth, West Australia. Mur 1 Crashing wilii ureal force mio a fence during a moior ryele ran* al Clareittont Speedway. Ronald James DeAs, 37. single Wits killed Dpas struck the fe nee with his jaw and right shoulder and was hurled 15
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  • 145 12 The following appointments are notified in the Johore Government Gazette: Dr. L. W. Evans to be a Member o A the Council of State. Dr. L. W Evans to officiate as Principal Medical Officer and Registrar General of Births and Deaths. Johore. Miss G. L. Pigott. Nursing Sister
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  • 41 12 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Mar. 15. The Japanese Consulate i n Tientsin is enforcing the orders of Tokyo for conscription of Japanese in China Other Cumulate, i :i China are expected to follow suit.-Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 334 12 CAR CRASH Driver Charged n Police Courts THE falal HtciU'nt tl».n Eukit Tiuuih |lo«'i > mile, on Saturday »< Mr. John Mor«y ami n i man named Bun 'toy. i lives, had a l »r m.. Court, before Mr T I' I »>> morning. The driver of
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  • 64 12 Nanking, Mar 15 Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and b returned to Nanking yesterda noon by the warship Yung Shui. rest of his party are followin other gunboat. The plane on which Iflr. Wai i Wei and General Yen Shi Shan ing to Suiyuan for the mem vice
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  • 19 12 Dr. S. Parampalam, the untitled Medical Officer, Sitiawan. who away on a short holiday in c returned to Sitiawan.
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  • 201 13 POLICE RUSHED TO SCENE ONE MAN S'HOT: MANY ARRESTS IN SELANGOR 112 rotu Our Own Reporter i Kuala Lumpur, Mai\ 14 axe man is lying seriously injured with a gunshot wound' in the lomach. two detectives with severe cuts on the heads and arms a{ twelve
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  • 97 13 apt. Hashim's Address To Malay Club Singapore Sunday, i.% iitltii in Malay was given last ♦•vfL-.t:iu »t the Arab Club, Geylang. riio H Captain Hashim, D.S.O to L.r'.'" :.iiHermg of members and tflm i; ,1 ,i club, on the subject of v jut University, and what would i
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  • 83 13 Mohammedan New Year (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 14. TO-DAY (Sunday) was a public holiday in Johore it being the Mohammedan New Year, which is known as the First Muharam of the year 1356. It was a day of rejoicing throughout the State and Mohammedans visited
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  • 157 13 Bound Over In Sum Of $100 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. MR. C. H Dakers delivered judgment ITI to-day in the case of Abdullah bin Mohd. Said whose trial on a charge of abetting two Indian Mohammedans to evade Customs duty was concluded early
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  • 377 13 Two At St Andrew's Cathedral ST. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of the wedding on Saturday at noon, of Miss Joyce Louise Baron to Mr. Benjamin Stephen Bernard Johnston, of Bahau Estate, Bahau. Negri Sembilan Mr. Johnston is the son of Mr and Mrs. B. C.
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  • 145 13 Brother-In-Law Of K. Abdul Wahab From Our Own Correspondent I Johore Bahru, Mar 14. The death occurred In the General Hospital. Johore Bahru. last night of E. Mohamed Hussain, 18 years of age, from pneumonia after an illness of only a night and a day. The deceased,
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  • 53 13 Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Mar. 12 The seventeenth foreign journalist to be pubhclv expelled from Germany since the Nazis came into power is an American, Mr. Bersmolar, correspondent of the Jewish Telegraph Agency. Since the Nazi rule, many other foreign correspondents have left Ithe country "by arrangement" to avoid
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  • 27 13 British Official Wireless. London, March 14. Air services from Croydon to Baldonnel airport were suspended yesterday, snow making the airport unsafe for landing—British Official Wireless
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    • 150 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No matter what the conditions. ICE BE R d #^tf^^^^SSiV^\ all times rom detenoration container and is obtainable J^^^^ everywhere. PHONE: STORE 5.T76 K. LUMPUR 3331 IPOH 111 WP.s. 136 ABSOLUTE SECURITY S MOTOIt |I\lO\ J INSURANCE COMPANY,
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  • 393 14 TO MEET BATAVIA P.D.Y.C. ROYAL SPORE Y. C. TEAMS SELECTED TOR the forthcoming international six-metre races to b? held at Batavia against the Royal Batavia Yacht Club, the following yachts with their owners at the helm will represent Singapore with Mr. F. G. Lundon, as team captain. Ella Dorothy 111
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  • 39 14 Municipal Engineers DeDt. vs. Jnnirr Civil Service Association on Wednesday, on the J.C.S.A. ground at 5.15 p.m.: Yong Chin, Seng Hock, Ahmat Cheoloh, Le Mercier. Kordi, Mansoor, Ahmat Karim, Buang, Sidi, Koey Hoe (capt.) Abdullah and Hooden.
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  • 321 14 Thutt Pitt Beaten By Aizawa Ladies' Open Singles, semi-final: Mrs. M. G. Eber v. Mrt. W. J. M. Warden. Men's Open Handicap Singles: Choo Teck Hong v. i. B. Abed. C. Reshty v. S. A. Bawood. Tan Wan Eng v. Dr. Chong Tat Siong. Lim Boon Hin
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  • 471 14 SECRETARY'S REPORT THE annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese Recreation Cub, Singapore, will be held on Friday, Mar. IS at 5.15 p.m., at the Clubhouse. The report of the honorary secretary (Mr. T. W. Ong I reads as follows, nter alia: The total on
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  • 112 14 "WINNING Post", giving his selections for last Saturday's races at Kuala Lumpur, picked five winners, five seconds and one third, out of the nine races, there being at least a placed horse in every race. One of his "straight winners" paid the highest dividend of the day, $64
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  • 335 14 S.K.C. Pay Successful Visit iFrom Our Own Correspondent» Johore Bahru. Mar. 14 THE first cricket match to be played ln Johori Bahru for the season was between the Singapore Rccreation Club "A' team ami ihe .lohure Club to-day on the Civil Service Club ground The visitors won t>y
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  • 30 14 Owing to the Beating of the Retreat to-day at 6 am.. S.C.C. members playing in the tennis tournament are reaueated to start their ties as early as possible.
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  • 320 14 THREE GAMES Indo-Ceylonese And M.C. Draw (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Sunday THE Cryiaeese cricket played thi Uaiacca Club at the latter'. 1 ground on Saturday ["he mal ended in a draw. The I.CA. bailing first scored ll and the Cluo :eplied with 106 Dcuglas run yen
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  • 112 14 Report Of Julien Cahn's Team In Ceylon ON Saturday, the Malaya Tribune published details of the fir t niatch in which Sir Julien Cahn's team took part, in Ceylon. A Malacca reader writes in as follows: Dear Sir, Several Ceylonese sportsmun in Malacca have requested me to
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  • 86 14 Times Cn Full CourM* Trial Reuter Wireless. London. M, AXFORD a surprise Uv irpi > their president. Lewes b. A last year's stnoK? at number two day's boat race practice Keu ~,r less. Lot.dun. Mai Oxford rcwed their first ?uiJ trial froiji Putney to MorT'::fcr m.nules. S5 xcond*
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  • 83 14 The Yayu Athletic Party he annual ?>enerr,l meeting on Sui The fcUcwhig ware elected offi>e-b. tor 1937.—President. Aw Bin V Presidents. Wong Ban Ching and X Yearning; Hon Treasurers Woi Van: English Secretary. W< n\ Fook Hon. Chinese 3 rretar<- Tan Ek Kenu: Hon Ass purer. Kee Guan
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  • 553 15 PEARSE 81 Some Outstanding Performances w TH! weekend cricket trial at the v( for the dual purpose of paging Singapore's cricket strength aiul ah* 'he prospects of aspirants tor the honour of being chosen for the 111-Malayan s 'de to meet Sir
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  • 171 15 C "Wi]e»i| Displays In vc Day Game o>< >i Hff:or i'r> »'iMiun»\ March i' ir IliTuS: 1 r 'ii-ijlidau-d their v.*. »lcy r: ic#- l match id Fo't-ii" Rei*ii outhfif i:i u eraw 1 «flmiDwn Eu Che«m i? nniup» o' but 'Iciri wuh s T Rie- rfH Div'rici oßTcer
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  • 237 15 beat the "CT* Company the s err r^lme nt b y ™r c\ Thp J5 at fu!l strength, for a 'nLTtrv 8 ftrst wer c all out SDlenrilJrT 2 l Swee Ken bowled for th h S.CR.c. were all out total of 85 ru
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  • 172 15 Andrew's School were too good for old boys when they met on Saturday. Th e school won by six wickets. St. Andrew's O. B. A. J. Weber b. Ross fi. J. Moss b. Scott 25. J. Duclos c. aa Siiva b. Shah 14. J. Lovick c. b.
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  • 301 15 THE chief feature of the cricket match between St. Joseph's Institution and the Anglo-Chinese School which was played on St. Joseph's ground on Saturday was the excellent bowling of R. Jansen. who took six wickets for 33 runs. The Anglo-Chinese School took hrs' lease of the wicket
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  • 250 15 nLAYING at Victoria School ground I on Saturday. Raffles Institution scored an excellent cricket victory over the School team, by 36 runs Mewa. Sinnh scored 40 and took four wickets for 23 runs. In the School team. G. Lother was the highest scorer with 19. Yogorajah
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  • 200 15 Singapore, Sunday. DEMARKABLE batting was seen at the Naval Base on Sunday when the Admiralty R. c. met St. Andrews Old Boys. Two centuries marked th e match. Trott scoring 108 for the Club and Duclos 119 unfinished for the Old Boys.
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  • 270 15 THE S R C "A" met the S.C.R.C. at 1 cricket on the Padang on Saturday. Batting first, the Recs were dismissed for 136 runs. L. AlvLs being responsible for 52 runs Swee Keng did well with the ball for the Chinese, taking seven wickets for
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  • 261 15 DAFFLES Institution continued their run of victories at cricket when they heat a strong Ceylon Sports Club XI on the School ground on Saturday by 23 runs Going in to bat lirst. the school were all out for the moderate .score of 73 M. Kohloff being the
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  • 100 15 Reuter. London. Saturday. TO-DAY'S rugger results. County championship final: Gloucestershire beat East Midlands s—o at Bristol Army 8 Territorial Army 6 Bath 6 Biackheath 5 Bedford 26 Guy's Hospital 3 Coventry 22 Richmond 6 Devonport Serv. 27 Torquay Athletic 5 Harlequins II Old Merchant T. 11 Leicester 9
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  • 410 15 Annual All-Singapore Meeting Singapore, Saturday. THE fourteenth annual All-Singapore Malay Boys' schools sports and drill competition was held this afternoon at the Geylang Boys' School. There was keen ..ompetition ln all the items. One of the most interesting events of the evening was the drill finals. The
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  • 1212 16 Motoring Fatality FELLOW MASONS' TRIBUTE Singapore, Monday. T*HE funeral of Mr. John James Morey head of John Morey and Co., who was killed in a motoring accident near Bukit Timah village on Saturday, took place at the Bidadari Ccmetary yesterday afternoon and was very largely
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  • 87 16 Scotland Cut Off From England British Official Wireless. London. Mar '3 FURTHER anowraH ououned overnigbt lii the north -c&sit-'rn counties, and In practically all paru of Seofland and Northern England. it Rain was general in the North 01 England The condition* haVe gravely interfered with transport, and It
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  • 55 16 Reuter Wireless. New York, Mar. 12. SOME 180,000 tons of scrap-iron have been accumulated at ports awaiting cargo space in chips bound for Europe and the Far East, the main destinations repor*edly beine Britain and Japan. Orders for this and other metals needed for rearmament programmes
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  • 99 16 Further Improvement In February British Official Wireless. London, March 14. OFFICIAL returns of British oversea trade in February show imports totalling £71.652,627 and exports 138,572.037, re-exports £6,927,643 The corresponding figures for the previous month were imports £75,580,736, exports £39,100,726, re-exports £5,076,029. For February of 1936 the figures were
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  • 55 16 Reuter Wireless. Havre. Mar 10 Im\L rtock strike hns terminated, lilies -So m en will resume work to-morrow —ornlnu, bur lb(? Normundie will 11« t b« able 10 ;al! until then on her at eilip o establish n new Atlant'e record on 'er fir r 1937 trio
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  • 145 16 Brawl In Belgian I Dm House Brieless Uiu- »4 piGirn.VG lAfcUll|> or: brokf» out imoni ftMutkuusually phield Uppv; ll' u i inu tUfcii>f-nh»urt ul llu Hull l' which Wli.i UlM'ku .111 >, iatlliu to by-eleeUoa The Government ~.uk» .> eluded hii report oji lis- i; warmly received
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  • 81 16 Double FataliU Near K.L. tFrum Our iUw Ri pmi Kualii L:»nv ui BA'IU IIGA on Ihe KL*»n» scene or a stiocknr: doulv.i ih's afternoon when two ''hir.i eumbed t*i j i when two lorries wbtp in -tit The accident oacurretf :i* i. oolite Olt-n Mark estat< nri
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  • 57 16 Treasury Advance To Cunard Company Reuter Wireless. Lnnrtor. M r AN agreement between r m rc W Slar Line and th Trcu ury r >>, ■<i an advnjjce of f .f»a)00 ,1 «»0 cbcuturc £25U.01M) a! wUn'l; vard& recouping the Como'>. rat on th» Otm »id t'lf remainder
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  • 79 16 Tear-Gas Employed in Alameda Riot Reuter Wireles Alameda. Mar. 11 FENTY were injured, ;ome ser: when 200 pick eta charged a pate attempting to escort non-union workers to the California Packing Corp »rati plant. Rocks, fists, clubs and ti were all used as weapons, and the of tear-cas
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  • 86 16 Prof, To Speak On Tht Far I'ast Proft-Wsor I. Mll!snme t.t the Far E at the lunchron mc< j m DOl> Rotar} Club «U I ht /uf ui on Wc.l">oscluy. He 15 Professor of Pt>il':uJ the UirtvejMty oi Misutf*ii«t. made u spprlaJ tudv «>1 Ihi: WolJd. 11'»villi: b«
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  • 23 16 Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Mai 10 Unemnloved !n February 3.611.000. which is appi 1.C00.000 fewer than in thi February Router Wir. lr
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  • 29 16 Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. Over 1.000 workers of the I ii tion factory. Middlesex, last Thursday because of n of a fitter, resumed work th -Reuter Wireless.
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  • 22 16 Mr. Hobson. the new untitled of the Kua'a Lumpur l arrived in Kua'a Lumpur v-'th Mr. Ben L« we of I Department.
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  • 21 16 Mr. R. E. L untitled Columbia E«t<»te, Aye: Tawar. »ttn Urg Davies and d; I P,rast,igi. Sumatra, last W weeks' leave.
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    • 118 16 The Soap Of B«>aiitif«il H omen. 1 i i If you will but once give it a trial, you too will realise why Camay is the favourite beauty-aid of women who are particularly careful of their skin you have to start to-day to see your skin grow smoother to see
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    • 114 16 2 BIG AFFAIRS Between now and next May: (1) Thr Gauder-Boon Mr.h Rattle Royal on FRIDAY MARCH 19th 1(2) The King's Coronation on MAY 12th in LONDON. "Mee-Siam" will he lower in price After 1 tackle Boon Mali On the Night of Friday-March 19th SAYS GAUDER mmm m\mmammo&XMtsf. Secure now
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    • 135 16 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO., 28-A, Chaise Mley, Singapore. Telephone No. 2633. Brand New Port- Ab| able Typewriters, 4- \C it Jr. lU. m libit. Keyboards i i fitted with Stand- ard Pica Types m/ Automatic Key set Tabulator. Also Dealers in New Secondhand Type- JfiSzsgtilllMßP Stockists of ERIKa writers and Typewriter
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    • 40 17 i TRY THE 1937 I PYE i I 4 NEW SHIPMENT! WELLS-GARDNER RECEIVERS. FROM 5 TO 13 TUBES. 1 WAVE ALL METAL TUBES. 'ONo JACK SWITCH. Prices From $80.00. RADIO SERVICE CO., \?ents in Malaya: I ecil Phone 4454. I
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    • 166 17 HIS HASTERS.VOICE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS KEE HUAT RADIO CO I I22-IH+ ORCHARD ROAD-SINGAPORE I Mflll I II II •THI TRUi TONIC FOOD* J Have this new 1937 Model 61 installed in your Home for FREE TRIAL t receiver with Warn station finder and special i*t?V** Philco Electro-dynamic speaker. »Cb*V Automatic volume
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1507 17 Malayan listening* lla 1 Taiesof Hoffmmm mLm llflllltf riie Spell Song from Amour Mas- Que s Majsonct). i'KOGRAMMKS OF Rn mc '*>' Dr 'Messagerh ZHL BR ITISH EMPIRE B <° P™- *m Marks.' To-day you The *fTl*£L PROGRAMMES h Singapore Station On 225 Pianoforte Recital By M$ w, Metres Gr
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  • 166 18 Arab Invocation For Mussolini Reuter Wireless. Rome. Mai-. 10. A SALUTE of 21 guns from the assembled warships greeted II Duce on his arrival at Oaeta aboard the cruiser Pola. en route to Libya. The Pola, winch will be escorted by warships of the hrst Squadron,
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  • 17 18 Mr. N. Gopal Menon, dresser, Walbrook Estate, Sitiawan, left for India on six months' leave last week-end.
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  • 605 18 TO BE PERMANENT FEATURE ON THE F.M.S.R. ONE of the greatest difficulties railway enterprise in tropical countries have had to contend with is heat—sweltering days and sultry nights which made railway travel nearly intolerable. In Malaya this was, as a railway official expressed it, a bug-bear of
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  • 84 18 Worst For Forty Years Reuter Wireless. Darwin, Mar. 11. SCORES of roofs were ripped off and many buildings flattened by a cyc'one, the worst for 40 years, which struck Darwin during the night. One person was killed and scores injured by flyin.; debris. Residents who fled from their
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  • 94 18 Four Coolies Hurt In Road Crash Singapore, Sunday. FOUR Chinese coolies were thrown off a lorry at the fifth mile Bukit Timah Road, shortly after six yesterday evening, when their lorry skidded round corner. One man had abrasions over his chest and abdomen, while another had a wound
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  • 480 18 The Current Singapore Prices I Singapore. Mar. 12. MEAT 32 Beef, steak, kati 25 Beef, stew or curry 50 Fillet, steak, per lb. Q Mutton, Australian, per lb. Mutton, Indian per lb. Mutton, Malacca per lb. Pork, lean, kati 4 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) <»* POULTRY
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  • 56 18 i Building Programme Behind Schedule Reuter Wireless. Washington. Mar u. The buildiug ut 5n cut ol U5 United SI ale* warship's is behind schedule uiid ihe construction of eight destroyers and three submarines has no f even bemtn .«states the Navy Departmejjt. wluch. however, offers no expiunnt on
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  • 176 18 THE CORONATION No Indian Representation Of Malaya (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—The European, the Chinese the Malay and the Eurasian communities of this country have been Recorded the privilege of being represented at the Coronation of His Majestv King Georee VI. The Indian
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  • 572 18 Malaya Manufacturing Possibilities (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribu Sir.—With anti-restriction propaganda rampant on one hand, and the scaremonger spreading false rumours to shak> the foundation on which the rubber industry rests on the other, the time for Malaya to act is now at hand. With the
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  • 48 18 Fracture Of The SUull Feared Singapore. Met Aii Indian Tamil was kDorki'' IVlby a motor-car in Anson Road t 1 yesterday. The man received n. on hi* forehead, and a fractun > L k\ili is suspected. He was rcn»ov"3 hospital by ambulance In au u»:w u condition.
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