Malaya Tribune, 19 March 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV.- -No. 66. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. Mar. I!>. 193?, The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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    • 69 1 1 11 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya liMlie'i kmtitt what (food. No mother could dream J^IL of leaving her baby in the !f Ĕmw care of someone she did not trust. No mother r JL would dream of giving jl^O her baby a milk she does /c\ ,"m not knowMILK
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    • 9 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIRUNE
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    • 467 2 "HAROM MELATT fascinating fragrance—exquisite —individual—and distinctive. \f!3E9 LOTIONS ESSENCE '13 —EAU -DE COLOGNE f ss*X —BRILL ANTINE. I L >j Created by J. F. Sctawarzlose Sochne G.ra.b.H. vJSiK?' Imported by V iP_>7 Schiffner Co., Ltd. Singapore. M. HASSAN, M 36 ft 37, Bras Basah Roa4, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. MIL Branch
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    • 340 2 BOARD AND RESIDENCE FOR SALE A GOOD FUTURE INVESTMENT. Land at Paya Lebar Changi "Hilly Top" will suit every pocket. A boom to every person. A home of your own, A Good Bungalow with spacious land at No 368, East Coast Road. A Bungalow with spacious land No. 9 Geylang,
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    • 587 2 Red Cross Pundol Lotion la a arcrest I emedy for White Spot Skin Disease I iPanor) King worms and Itchy. Guaranteed Cure or money refunded, t'er jotcie small 25 cents, large 45 cents, postage extra, by money order. Obtainable at P. A. Mohamed Sultan Co, 84, 306 308, North Bridge
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    • 687 2 MISSING from 9 Cluny Park since March tith, a black Sheep-dog wearing collar and licence No. 6603 Answers iis name ol Sambo. If returned to above address finder will be rewarded. PERAK TURF CLUB EASTER SKYE MEETING 19.57 SATURDAY, 27th. MARCH, 1937 MONDAY, 29th. MARCH, 1937 ENTRIES CLOSE AT 3
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    • 291 2 CHINESE SECRETARIAT. NOTICE. TENDERS Notice is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the regular cleaning of the Chinese Secretariat, Singapore. Specification of such cleaning may be seen at the Chinese Secretariat Date of closing:—l 2 noon on 31st March, 1937. Sd. A. B. JORDAN. Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
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    • 180 2 jiic most delicious (Refresher. is OVALTINE COLD A. WANDER LIMITED, 18, CHARTERED BANK BUILDING, SINGAPORE. SAVE MONEY and do your EMBROIDERY at home j|j ENJOY WHILE YOU WORK D. T. LIM COMPANY. 353, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. HAVE YOU PLENTY OF MONEY? It takes brains to make moneyTrained brains! The
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  • 893 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES WORK AT BELFAST YARDS More Than 150,000 Tons On Order rPHERE are at present on order or under construction at Belfast 13 snips and one cruiser representing a tonnage equivalent of about 154,000 :wo of the ships are at the fitting out wharf, and four have not
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    • 444 3 I sailings i and BRITISH INDIA p> o. S. N. Co. s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. a pui YNA 17,000 Mar. 26 RANPURA 17,000 Apr. y V I 6.800 Apr. 9 PINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 p \NGALORE 6,000 May 3 CORFU 15,000 May 7 NUDERA 16,000 May 21
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    • 593 3 j I KOKUSAI LINE j j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) t Due Due Sailing Due S Penang Spore Spore via New York I i ms KANO MARU Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 June 1 m s KURAMA MARU
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    • 490 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships. 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 FRRIA 31-3 1-4 ALSIA 6-4 6-4 7-4 S-4 BORTNGIA 27-4 27-4 28-4 30-4 FIONIA 18-5 18-5
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    • 558 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER Wm ~\lfai LLOYD NORD (Incorporated In LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. I s.s. "LAHN" omits Singapore, Japan Ports calls Hongkong, Shanghai, and North China. Due Penang Mar. 31 Due Port Swettenham Apr. 1
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  • 134 4 "We Will Die Before We Move" Reuter. Detroit, Mar. 17. The Chrysler sit-down strikers are holding positions in eight plants in defiance of the court order to evacuate Pickets carry placards stating "We refuse to move; we will die before we do —Reuter. Pittsburgh, Mar. 17.
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  • 660 4 Annual Meeting: GREATLY IMI'UOVKl) STATt'S London. I Vii. 2*j. THE eleven I h annual general nif.cting ol" SiiurajHjiv Trariion Company, Ltd., was h. l'l yosU'iday at Winclicsler Uou6i\ Ivimon. Mr. L. W. Hawkins (the chairman) said that the accounts presented reflected the completion of the financial arrangements
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  • 204 4 About 32,500 Men DETACHMENTS FROM ALL SERVICES British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 17. »JVHE number of officers and men from Home and overseas in the Coronation procession, and the lining of the streets, will be about 32,500. In the procession will be detachments from the Royal Navy
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  • 213 4 Mr. Wan? Ching Wei In Suiyuan Shanghai. Mar. I». CFEAKDfQ at the military review oi v Suiyuan troops at Kweihua U; Yang Ching Wei the former Premier mi de a stirring appeal. He said that with his countrymen determined to derend the'r homeland the future of
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  • 300 4 Expresses Faith In The League 'By Air Mail) Staines. Middirif* AN affirmation oi his faith in the Lcnituo of Nat ions and an expression of lv determinatioi. not to allow tlie Enii)i r to be "assailed or assaulted by <uiy otbpr power" hus been mude bv Ramsay MaeDonuld,
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    • 114 4 "■••""■•*••»••••--■••> IHaveBOVRILI ml on your side l\ It's Bovril you need for *W strength and speed. The jj f physical fitness that Bovril jj jj jfc gives is especially valuable j: j: J V to athletes and to everyone f y who takes strenuous exer/jkty cisc Do as so many
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    • 42 4 j( saves much more than it costs. It is (he ideal enamel V p ml for House Home and j 0L Estate. So paint up and 717 hnsrhten up INSIDE and OUT AND USE THE BEST j ™E PERFECT FOUR HOUR ENAMEL.
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  • 124 5 X Pioneer OfJohore ~—M,r. Chew Tai Long Of PonX Mlm te T <> p oland IntLiewed \n Singapore Teochew Merchants To /n--rest In Kwangsi Enterprise Project To Build Consular Buildings. (By Our Chinese Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. o\i: the Chinese pioneers of ►re is Mr. Chew Tai Long,
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  • 118 5 I ITER discussing the need for roads fl i jetties with the customs aftV Mr. Chew approached the British who made investigations but that owing to the undeveloped of the district the authorities I embark on the project. They that Mr. Chew open up the elf. Mr.
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  • 115 5 Mr Ngui Sin Chu, the ne wly-appoint r'. Chi] Minister to Poland, arrived on Wednesday evenii r W< rsaw to take up duties a native of HGpeh. he has -.'ished diplomatic career Ler to Holland from IJL2 the War, when he was trans- Brussels as Minister. In
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  • 130 5 li]- Ngui pointed out the importai J i m Poland occupies in relation to Russia and France and what politically, and her progiejs igh French aid. Speaking of the P which Dr. Wang Chung Hui, the Foreign Minister, is taking tc tin abolition of extrality In the
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  • 113 5 T Khiauw Industrial Develop- Company, fo;ned by Malayan merchants to invest monies in fa Kwangat, are making a their project. A delegate, Mr. Huai Nam. left Singapore by the O. Cathay last week-end to buy jacerns engaged in business gsi and purchase land for dejepment purposes. v
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  • 160 5 DROMINENT Malayan Chinese were present at the meeting held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce last Sunday to discuss plans in connection with the campaign for funds with which to construct new buildings xor the consulates in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Mr. Leong Sin Nam. the
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  • 64 5 Indian Assaulted In Geylang District Singapore. Friday. An Indian was severely assaulted shortly after twelve o'clock last night, near Lorong 4, Geylang Road. He hail injuries on his head and it is believed that he aho sustained a fracture of a l r g. He was removed to
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  • 28 5 The Prince of Wales power station at Potherham. an approved station under the national electiicity grid system, is tc be further extended at an estimated cost of £190,600.
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  • 223 5 Protest By Another Member (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunal Sir. —It was with interest that I rea>; the letter by "Present Member" of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association in a recent issue oi your newspeper, Apparently the president ■<! the Straits Settlements
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  • 350 5 A Plea For Neighbourly Feeling (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribun.-j Sir.—Allow me a little space in your paper to voice my opinion of the nuisance created by a radio in the vicinity of Kiang Road. I have taken the trouble to write to-night at 11 p.m.
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  • 18 5 Mr. K. Subramaniam, B.A. (London), of Karainagar, Jaffna. Ceylon, has. it is understood, passed the advocates' final examination.
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  • 15 5 Mrs. Loke Yew and family will be leaving next month for England for the Coronation.
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  • 197 5 Nov. Right as Rain" After Taking Kruschen In his youth, this man wu.s a "reat runner and lootballer, but in middle act* the lettering pains of rheumatism bound him hand and foot. After ruch an active Hfe as his hart been, this l<yof lreedom of
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    • 143 5 I FOR H EALTH AND VITALITY I USE OKASA There is nothing to compare nor I even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. I It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from your organism
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    • 203 5 ABETTER INVESTMENT THA N EVER The New Fourteen Goodwood Saloon. STYLE, COMFORT AND SAFETY IN A JPhe New Fourteen Goodwood Saloon is a fhroughou! by a special lining which typical Austin since its graceful lines arc prevents body-noise at speed. The swepthased on practical needs on safety and com- tail
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  • 457 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Mar. 18. Last Price To-day Chang* Tone Steady Quiet Spot Buyers. 12 5 16 12 9 16 4 Sellers 12% 12% +14 April Buyers 12% 12 916 +3;16 Sellers. 12% 12% +V B Apr.June Buyers. 12 716 12% +316 Sellers. 12% 12 3
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    • 471 6 7 1 [Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j ancorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, i The Ho Hong Bank Limited and I The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. 5 I CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. i S HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.
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    • 232 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand) MOTOR All INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2 Wnlayson Green. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,000,000 Reserve Fund Yen 132,650,000.00 lIEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia Bombay, Berlin, Calcutta. Canton,
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    • 63 6 i on i in: < o.woissi i it EfNST lEITZ WETZLAI It is the LEICA in connection with the famous LEITZ lenses, specially corrected and built for the Leica size, which turns out the outstanding pictures! Do never believe thai there is another lens, which is "Also Suitable" SCHMIDT SHOTEN
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    • 165 6 f "WHITE ROSE" i BRAND j i 1 IT RE SAL All OIL j EXCELLENT FOR COOKING ln 18 oz. bottles, and l-A.G drums i Sole Importer:— TENG SIN COMPANY 21. TELI X AVER ST., SINGAPORE, i i DISTRIBUTING AGENTS WANTLD THROUGHOUT MALAYA. SI AM, D.E.I, INDO-CHINA. Please COMMUNICATE with
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  • 1642 7 by Fraser and Co. Lyall ani Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING u TI Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers v v lt Tin 6 6 6 H- 6 6 I Asan Kumbang .35 3 36|9 35 37 6 Austral Malay 54- 56- 54 56- K yer Bltaiß 28
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  • 324 7 iFrcm Our Financial Correspondent/ Singapore, Friday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 42% cts., up 1 ct. Market Tone: Irregular. London: up 116 d. Market Tone: Easier alter firm. New York: 25 5 16 cts., up 9 10 ct. Market Tone: Dull. r he market opened firm this morning but
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  • 416 7 TIN: London up £5 and £5 steady. New Yoi k up 4 c. firm. LUBBER: London up quiet, and Men York, up 9 16. dull. Locally opens a little firmer—43» 2 c buyers July Sept. mining. Raubs $7.05—57.15. \n Interesting and rather encouraging circular about
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  • 362 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore Mar 19 Total lot Ei*>ks Cose financial Company Dividend Date Ex. Dlv. year Payable Date to date hn. Aver Hiiain 15'i Int. Mar. n To Mm 24 Mar 13 W. Sungei Be.si n l /i Int. Mar. 24 To Mar. 25 30'v Sunqel
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    • 67 7 Sole Agent F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD AMERICAN B> FROCKS Just in! k In Gay Prints. Linens, i r Piques—newest shade;,. ti > Sizes 14, It.. 18, 10. 10, 42 J Charming Afternoon Frocks iW. li in Lace. Crepe, Printed Silks. Im, 1 1:5 Sizes 14. 16, 18, 20. 40. 42.
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  • 97 8 Hongkong, Canton, 'Shanghai, 'Kobe, "Manila and VU.S.A.: Imperial, closinp 7 p.m. to-morrow. Medan, Jask§, +Amsterdams and -London?!: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. 10-morrow. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq. Falestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 99 8 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc., by Air (Qantas) tomorrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. on the same day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands) to-morrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only at 2.30 p.m. and
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Mar. 10 was delivered in London on Mar. 18.
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  • 36 8 The following pupils of the Sacred Heart Convent School, Malacca, satisfied the requirements of the school certificate in the recent Cambridge Local examinations: Senior—A. Minjoot. Junior—M. Lopez, Lee Gek Lung and N. Minjoot.
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  • 88 8 Indian's Alleged Tale Of A Marriage Singapore, Friday. SELVARAYAN was produced to-day before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the third magistrate, on two charges of cheating Mrs. Fernando, falsely representing that his brother Joseph John would marry her daughter, and thereby dishonestly induced her to give him $300 as
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  • 228 8 /COMMENTING upon the local rubber market ir their weekly report Messrs. Guthrie and Co. state: Following on the announcement of the International Rubber Regulation Committee's decision that the July September quota is to be increased from 85 per cent to 90 per cent, and the October December
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    • 281 8 MALAYAN J COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j /DINNER and DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight i CABARET ATTRACTION j HARVEY AND YOUNG j Non-diners $1.00 j t RAFFLES BRASSERIE j I SEE OUR NEW TARIFF FOR j' REDUCED PRICES POPULAR GRILL FOR I AFTERNOON TEAS I CONTINENTAL DISHES f
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    • 75 8 NOTICE Owing to Mar. 26 falling on Good Friday no supplementary despatch will be iorwarded by the train at 7 p.m. on that date. Mails for Europe and Great Britain will close at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Mar. 25. BIRTH BENEFIT ADVANCE OF CLAIM PAID TO MADAM MONG JIN LOOI,
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    • 236 8 Announce? PREVIEW of NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED PARIS HATS lovely creations for all occasions AFTERNOON RECEPTION and EVENING FR««t'hS HAND BAGS of the cmUsl design a, and a large variety of Europe's latest novelties 19 'l>k. o-o, STAMFORD RD Phone 2026 CAPIT OL B t 1 LP i n s
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 220 8 —I POSTAL IXTKLLI«EI\CK i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Mar 19 l d m Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East p Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Plancius 19 2 d m Muntok Plandius io JK?' Bengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang, an 19 2.30
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  • 1100 9 MERCANTILE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Singapore, Thursday. |N appeal to members to remedy the A existing state of affairs by persuadheir friends to join Society was le by the President of the Singapore ntile Co-operative Thrift and Lo»n 3 ty. Mr. James Robertson, when he »ided at the
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  • 96 9 Officers For The Year Elected AFFICE bearers of the Singapore Teachers' Association were elected as follows at the annual general meeting:— President. Mr. D. W. McLeod: vicepresidents, Mrs. M. Patterson, Miss L. M. Corbett, Capt. G. Ambler, the Rev. Bro. Dominic, Mr. A. F. Hunter, Mr. T.
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  • 45 9 Amsterdam Feb. 25. It is understood that the 1937 production of N.E.I, black pepper will not exceed 27.000 tons, against an original estimate of 35,000 tons. For the last three years production amounted to 15,000 tons, 45,000 and 24,000 tons respectively.
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  • 106 9 The following passengers for the Straits are travelling on the Antenor which is due at Singapore on SundayMajor G R. Percy, Mrs. Percy, Miss P. J. Percy, Dr. ?nd Mrs. H. R Mornson. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Livett, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. G. McConechy, Mr.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 316 9 of her ee A LTHOUGH her teeth look to beautiful, only the fronts are properly cleaned. The crevices at the back would shock her if she could see them You cannot clean y OU r teeth with a big, old- *|*jgr- J fashioned brush which Joes not fit the inner
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    • 179 9 1 J ■^■•■■■■■fcB .J——-———— A TOURING COMFORT FOR FIVE...IN THE NEW jk 9 Ihe 12 H.P. Touring Saloon is notable for 1 '"'T'tl" a really brilliant perform'inee! I trol consum P t| on is surprisingly the iiru A LTII. SINGAPORE. MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, BATU PAHAT, MUAK. PENANG MOTORS, PENANG—IPOH MOTORS,
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    • 178 10 ALHAMBRA «-15 9-15 TO NIGHT CAWTHORN JĔ lALSOI ALSO I I Another Exciting Western I Thriller f JOHN WAYNE I TEXAS M r^^^_j I 111 I TWO BIG FEATURES IN ONE PROGRAMME ALHAMBRA NKXT CHANf'B "roaring' EVELYN VENAtLE VICTOR JORY E.thcf R m f\ S.d». T BL<J,m„ THE GH KEN
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    • 364 10 One Riotous Adventure packed with LAICHS and THRILLS! I CAPITOL 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 WELCOME HOMe'/ISk'PI and Mrs. THIN MAN! Charles and the M ssus and that dog mm m c ,he r s re here ost n ,ne,r r&l V NEW hysfericol mystery odventurel fe''* producer as in their previous
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    • 222 10 4 GREAT STARS TOGETHER! j I PAVILION j |nIGHTLY 6-15 mT| j KATHARINE HEPBURN HERBERT «J wS ill'], I ft VI ml AaS -ai^B^^B-- Dirtttei X Mjtlt SanJ'wh /4 Pandro S Rfrwn Production «O-RACiO PICTL'Pf S «ALA SCREENING AT TH7) CAIMTOir SHORTI v! T j A t Last! THE FIRS
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  • 190 11 Watchman's Fatal Stab Wound Singapore, Thursday. A VERDICT of murder against some person or persons unknown was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. McQuarrie, at the conclusion of an inquiry to-day into the death of a Sikh watchman named Jagan Singh, who was found lying
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  • 350 11 Passengers sailing for Home on the £arpedon are as follows: Mr. Scarlett, Mrs. O. W. Ewing, Mrs. I. M. Heath. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. D. Pinkerton, Mrs. D. J. Fleming, Mrs. Cliff, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rainer, Mr. J. E. Jones, Mr. R. P. Bradley,
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  • 139 11 With the permission of His Majesty the King, an official "Souvenir Programme" of the Coronation has been prepared by King George's Jubilee Trust, •or sale to the public. In addition to a special message from His Majesty to the Empire, the proaramme will include the full text of
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  • 126 11 The following are passengers by the Meonia which left Singapore for Europe to-day:— Mrs. M. A. Cazeau, Miss J. Cazeau, Miss C. Cazeau, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. About, Miss M. C. About, Miss E. E. About, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Master D. P. Franklin. Miss S.
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  • 86 11 Singapore. Thursday. Great excitement was causpd shortly after 3.45 p.m. to-day when a t.v/akow loaded with beans suddenly sank in front of the Master Attendants pier in Collyer Quay. The only two occupants of the boat, who were Chinese, were rescued by sampan men who immediately
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    • 570 11 JLATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—A Lorry Driver Salary $22 apply Bex No. 121, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. "acknowledgment. Mrs. J. S. Lee and daughter thank ail relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Dr. J. S. Lee, ar d also those who .sent floral telegrams and letters of condolence. WANTED
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    • 605 11 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Summary Case. Re CHOP FOO WAH of No. 38 HonrtSSS str eet, Singapore, Traders. PiS??? 0 "5 HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend is intended to be declared m the above matter. hv A tl
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    • 23 11 Announcement EXHIBITION of Mr. A. J. B. Mayeur's paintings of Bali at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, closes on Monday, 22nd March. ADMISSION FREE.
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    • 265 11 H»:HHHHa!nn?HHHI^ leaster week! Hi At The I CAPITOL 1 :HH gjj: M-G-M'S MELODY-PACKED \M Wu WONDER MUSICAL SHOW Ijjjl |:i OF ALL TIME I I HH: I "Cuy toUrt" Alon HH: I u»« turfrfv if::: "Rolling Horn*" |||y *"le»« M», Lev* </ HH: :;H| jelly CRYSTALS This is the ideal
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  • 76 12 MRS. TAN THIAM BEOW (nee Ifodam Koh Seng Neo> aged 55 years, pp. away peacefully at her residence. N 15, Emerald Hill Road, at 5.30 ai on March 19, 1937. She leaves behi d her, her mother-in-law, husband. MiTan Thiam Beow, one son. Mr. 1u Hock Leong
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  • 720 12 THE rise in the price of rubber to over a shilling a pound—as the result, as most people realise, of the special conditions of the t mes—has given rise to the usual crop yf sensational statements uy London commentators. O .c a:>. r, for example, is
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  • 87 12 Singapore. Friday. Among the passsngers mailing for Rnrotv b» m i verde yesterday were Mr. P. K. Won-, eldest son o; the r Su S. Q Wong and Mrs. Won', and Mr. Lim Chong Ling, son of the late Lam Nee Soon end Mrs. Lim Nee Soon.
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  • 64 12 Singapore, Friday. Mr David Frankel and Mrs. Franke 1 and their daughter sailed for Europe to-day on the Christiaan Huyoens and will be away for several months. Mr. Frankel is a vice-president of th' Singapore Rctary Club and is prominently connected with a number of public bodies.
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  • 70 12 It is announced in the Johore Government Gazette *hat His Highness the Sultan. Colour 1 Commandant of the Johore Military and Volunteer Forces has been pleased to appoint Lieut. Esa bin Ahmed to be officer commanding detachment Johore Volunteer Forces Kluang; Second-Lieut. Syed Abdullah bin Abdul Majid
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  • 185 12 NOTES COMMENTS Battleships And Taxes some little stir has been created in London naval circles by the decision of Japan to refuse to adhere to the London agreement for the limitation of size of armament on battleships, it could hardly have come as a surprise. Japan has always been the
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  • 184 12 JHERE was something not a little ironic in the fact that on the same day as the announcement of the death of Sir Austen Chamblcrlain, whose Nobel Prize Award in 1926 was for his *worl; in negotiating the Treaty of Locarno, there should have come the report
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  • 237 12 pOLLOWING Mr. Jan Bata's visit to Singapore, we have received a copy of Bata, Men and Work," an interesting book which tells how the organisation now known throughout the world was built up. In particular it desert] the career of Mr. Thomas Bata. founder of the company,
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  • 184 12 jJJUCH publicity has been given to British Government's scheme to J spend 12.000.000 on a three-year to improve the nation's physique. Wh the value cf such work under favourao > circumstances ig admitted, the opinion I has been expressed that it would i useless and even harmful
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  • 283 12 By "Looker On" JHEN there was the wife who ioU\ her husband that he was the light of her life and she did not want him to go out Once upon a time beauty was only Skin deep With the modern girl it's about knee high.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 143 12 j 1 Dr. West's j WATERPROOFED TOOTH BRUSH j J THREE SIZES I j YOUTH'S LASTS LONGER THAN j OiHER TOOTH BRUSHES j CLEANS TEETH BETTER. CANNO I GET SOGGY WHEN WET j AVAILABLE IN A VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL COLOURS. Obtainable From* j ALL GOOD DEALERS! s .Jo LITTLE'S-^r In
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    • 40 12 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO„ Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D O.Sc. Ophthalmia! Dr. of Ocular Science. RAILWAYS Easter Holidays 26-29 MARCH, 1937 CHEAP TICKETS FROM ALL STATIONS SEE POSTERS
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  • 527 13 SCHOOL TORN ASUNDER ROOF CRASHES PARENTS' FRANTIC SEARCH Reuter. ONLY 100 LEFT ALIVE MORE than 600 children were killed in Texas when their school collapsed as the result of an explosion in the boUer room. Only 100 were left alive out of those gathered
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  • 103 13 Sacrifice Of £10,000 A Year MR. Gavin Turnbull Simonds (above), lung's Counsel, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Justice Eve, who is retiring after having been a judge of the Chancery Division for 30 years. Mr. Simonds, who is 55 years of age and has
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  • 293 13 REGENT TO BE APPOINTED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. JHE departure of His Highness th Sultan of Pahang for Europ shortly, has necessitated the appoint ment of a Regent for the State. ThF.M.S. Government Gazette, published to-day, contains details of a bill, cited
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  • 38 13 House of Commons will ad- journ for the Easter recess next Thursday, reassembling on April 6. Tht budget will be opened in the Commons by the Chancellor of Exchequer OH April 2'J.—Brili.-h Official Wireless.
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  • 59 13 AGAIN IN LIST Proctor Applies For Directions Reuter. London, Mar. 19. JO-MORROW'S cause list contains the following entry: "Undefended Divorce Case: Simpson W. versus Simpson E. A.: App I feat ion by King's Proctor for directions." This unusual application, it is understood, does not represent the Proctor's
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  • 120 13 Brighuega Lost ITALIANS DRIVEN BACK Reuter. Madrid, Mar. 19. QOVERNMENT forces claim to have re-captured Brighuega. where the Italian General Bergonzoli, commander of mechanised Italian divisions, is reported to have had his headquarters. The Government forces state that they first captured five villages surroundng Brighuega, taking much
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  • 132 13 Japan's Rejection Of Limitation Reuter. London, Mar. 18. NO power has anything to gain by the resumption of qualitative na a competition, in which the only limit i :he sky,"' cays The Times, It will pre vented f the Japanese Government oe foie April 1 undertakes to
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  • 26 13 Curfew Restored In Palestine Reuter. Jerusalem, Mar. 18. THE has been reintroduced in the muriMtia? area tintil further ivilic". fellow in,' three bomb outrages.—Reuter.
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  • 81 13 Hirota's Estimates Pruned Down Reuter. Tolcyo M"r 13 THE Cabinet ha.s submitted to Ui Diet a Supplementary E;t mules fii I for yen o8.1&7.000. making the total lor next year's Budget yen 2,872 134 O'.U The Supplementary Bill includes small additional amount for the Nuvv The total means
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  • 16 13 Reuter Washington, Mar. 18. The House of Representatives passed the Mcßeynolds Neutrality Bill. -Router
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  • 177 13 6,000 Strikers To Be Arrested Reuter. Detroit, Mar. 18 IN drizzling lUin and snow union patrols and picketers to-day Watched for any attempt to eject 6,000 sit-down strikers in the Chrysler factories who, with high officials of the United Automobile Workers cf America, are defying the legal
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  • 74 13 Delegation To Petition Nanking Nanking, Mar 18 A DELEGATION irom Kowloon City, f.n the mainland opposite Hon.'ha-; arrived in Nankinu to pc.!.:tlou the Executive Yuan and 'lie Chi ncse Foreign Office asking them 'o maintain Chinese lUI'ltidlelion over tlit' city Dr. Philip Tyun PortMgii Alfair, Curr.ml&ioncr in Canton.
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  • 63 13 Position Is Still Very Critical Reuter. London. Mar. 19. IFTETJ a tOUT Oi the Fenhuid thfftriCt, v Catchment Board < v ineer .stat nat the position is undoubtedly sti.l cry ci■ tieal and it is impossible to say vh'at might happen. The banks migh oak anywhere. N-j further
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  • 154 13 f WOMAN HELD Had A Signed Photo Of II Duce Reuter. Pari*. Mar. 18. THICEE hundred photographs of JVfBBsolinf, Including a large one autographed by II Duce. are reported to have been found in the flat of Madame Fontange, who is chared with shooting and seriously
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  • 30 13 Reuter. Paris. Mar. 18. All strikers resumed their work by mid-day.—Reuter. (A lightning strike had been declared by the Syndicalist Unions as a protest against Fascist meetings)
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  • 104 13 Committee Meets In London Reuter. I.ondon. Mar. 18. *T i» learned Mat no fresh derisions ueri* reached at lo-day's International Tin COnimhiee meeting, and no «•'••ntnuniijiic was isrtirrt.—Itcuter. London. Mar. 18. l.imdtn in '.•it'cU*-. beltevs? that to-day fin oi iiuemaikiui Tin Com mitt o doll with
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  • 696 14 PREDICTION OF SEER PROF. BEY European Conflict In 1938? rfHERE will be no war this year X between China and JaP* n This i~ a prediction of Professor Mahmoud Bey. an Egyptian seer now in Singapore in the coarse of a Far Eastern tour. The
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  • 402 14 Charge Of Dishonest Negotiation Singapore, Thursday. CLAIMING trial on three counts of "dishonestly using as genuine a document, purporting to be a countersigned travellers' cheque issued by Thomas Cook and Sons, Ltd.,'' Poh Koh Keng appeared before Mr. Justice Home in the Assize Court to-day. The D.P.P.,
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  • 229 14 Acceptance Of Office PUTTING ONUS ON GOVERNORS Reuter. New Delhi, Mar. 18. thirteen hours' discussion the All-India Congress Committee by 127 to 70 votes, adopted the amended resolution authorising and permitting the acceptance of office in provinces where Congress commands a majority in the legislature, providing
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  • 116 14 Three Drunk Cases In Court Singapore. Thursday. THAT even the dignity of Law can be ruffled by piquant situations, manifested itself to-day when three men of different nationalises were charged with being drunk and disorderly on the night of Mar. 17. Teja Singh, a Sikh, burst into
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  • 202 14 Settlement Reached "NO OFFENCE WAS COMMITTED" Singapore, Friday. 'jpHE case in which Miss Lola Sassoon claimed damages of $100,000 from Mr. E. Reuben for alleged breach of promise to marry has been settled. The hearing was down for resumption in the High Court before the Chief
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  • 165 14 Cantata At St. Andrew's Cathedral ON Wednesday afternoon at 6.45 "The Crucifixion" a cantata by Sir John Stainer, will be sung in St. Andrew's Cathedral. It is some years since this work has been sung in Singapore, and it is being given now in response to numerous requests.
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  • 51 14 A meeting of the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association will b? held on Wednesday at 2.15 p.m. The items on the agenda include: Sale of Improvement Trust land, advertisements on walls, advertisements in the Rural Board area, constitution of committee, assessment 1937, and proceedings Of the Rural
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  • 279 14 a Reuter. Hongkong, Mar. 18. flying over Hongkong yesterday presaged the opening of make-believe hostilities. Redland (Hongkong) is now warring with Blueland, a mythical country southward of the colony, which is attacking Redland's defences. The latter constitute of the Ulster Rifles, the Royal Welsh, the Kumaon
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  • 1007 14 MORE QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS Reuter. London, Mar. 18. question of the cost of the Singapore Base was raised in the Commons in the report stage of the Naval Estimates, by the Opposition labour member, Mr. Hall, who pointed out that the expenditure had grown from
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  • 265 14 Katharine Hepburn And Herbert Marshall AT THE CINEMA WITH Kotharine Hepburn and Herber' Marshall in the leudlnp Dart?. A Woman Rebels," the R.K.O. production at the Pavilion, is a picture which will prove very popular. It tells a story ol human interest, the story ol a giri
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  • 76 14 Another Double Feature Programme Singapore, Thursday. k FINE double feature programme was n presented this evening at the Alhambra Theatre. The first picture was a cow-boy thriller complete with the usual romance and fights. Starring John Wayne in the leading role the film is "a fine series of
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  • 73 15 EARLIER FREEDOM FOR PHILIPPINES U. S. AGREES May Be Achieved Next Year Reuter. Washington, Mar. 18. pRKSIDENT Quezon and I nited States officials have agreed on the terms of a proposal to advance the date of complete independence for the Philippines from H>46 to 1948-9.
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  • 148 15 Miss Zoya Parrish's Idea Of Humour j Singapore, Friday. INTERVIEWED by a Tribune reporter 1 yesterday afternoon on board the Stella Polaris Miss Dana Burns ay, a wealthy American girl who is or, a world trip, laughingly denied the story that she was to marry in
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  • 14 15 Mr untitled-Brown, Assistant 1 Jer of Labour, has gone on a iortiugiits casual leave.
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  • 289 15 Brilliant Opera Season Ends AFTER a remarkably successful three weeks season at the Victoria Theatre frnm °S" aleZ per a Com P*ny are sailing from Singapore to-day for Java, and i w n leave happy memories with the I music lovers of Singapore. It wa s a
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  • 29 15 w Hongkong. Mar. 19. Mr. Chen Siang Lin. the Police chief of Amoy, was assassinated yesterday morning. The culprits are described as four "foreigners."—Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 374 15 FIRST HOP IN HER WORLD FLIGHT Reuter. MISS Amelia Earhart, the famous American aviatrix. who has com-Z-JSTS* a und 1 I he wor,d fl ht ro Oakland. California, has reached Honolulu safely. Miss Earhart is being accompanied by a relief pilot, navigator and v nay as
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  • 248 15 Scholarship Fund To Be Formed THE first meeting of the general committee of Singapore Muslims to ar»n^e leb .jations of the Coronation of H.M. the King was held at the Istana Kampong Glam under the Chairmanship of the Hon. Captain Hashim. i.0.0. (in the absence of
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  • 15 15 Dr. A. N. Kingsbury, Director, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, has returned from leave.
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  • 516 16 REPRESENTATIVE TEAM 6 STATES IN Malacca Left Out Altogether (BY "FORWARD") Singapore, Friday. THE All-Malayan cricket eleven t« meet Sir Jitllen f'ahn's team in the important matrh al the S.C.C. next week-end, on Mar. 27, 28, and 29, was made known thi< morning,
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  • 487 16 The main batting strength will lie in Pearse, Noon. Hopkins, Slade, Hart and MacNamara. and the attack will mainly be in charge of Hunter. Growder, Whitaker and D?nnison Smith. The last-named tnree are slow bowlers, and Whitaker left-handed trundling should be welcome. Change bowlers will bo found
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  • 137 16 List Of Runners And Jockeys —j London. March 18. HOLLOWING is the complete list—as issued by Reuter —of the probable starters and jockeys in the Grand National to be run to-day: Golden Miller "Morgan), Royal Mail I Williams». What Have You (Mr. Street), Ready Cash (Carey). De
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  • 144 16 St. Andrew's Old Boys v. M F A sA Saturday at 2 p.m. on M.F.A. ground: J Moss, B. Will's, J. Duclos. E Braur J. Ferguson, E. Yzelman. Eze. Ezekifci' c t j u se r ph L Pot 6 er George Loh, p L. Ledoux. J. Lovick.
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  • 50 16 Tuzr tr mm Singapore, Thursday. Mfc, V.M.C.A. Juniors beat the R.A.F ft oal& t0 one in a water-polo Played at the V M.C.A. bath. Fort Canning to-day. nJ'v V?- extr s a l y «»e sided the V.M.C.A. taking the lead from the starting wlus'le and holding it through*
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  • 85 16 V.M.C.A. in a friendly vs. Fort Canning to-day at 5.15 p.m. at Fort Carmine:— Tan Kwan Seng, Kenny, Jackson, Teck, Day. Swee Keng, Bates, Omar. Wee. Heck. Song. Reserves.—Sing Chinp Pillay N. V. Clerical Union Veterans v. Paterson and Simons Co. Ltd., to-day at C. U. ground at
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  • 183 16 Second Victory For Mortell i < From Out On > Report IjJOh. M.U-. Ir. THERE was a dramatic enoiiiu 0 1 the main fight at Jubilee p ut: to nicht when Joe Porilta Sneapore auffered vet another i.j, when he was knocked out ov J.jht L
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  • 474 16 Semi-Final Of Ladies' Single* Singapore. Fnttnj MRS Morgan Oliver, the ladies H rd Court champion, beat Mrs M S'amazie in the semi-final oi the L.-.d* Open Singles. Y M c A Teiuus Tournament yesterday It was a wmatch. Mis Namtzle mnde a j»<-od hu'l" *.:i' Mrs Oliver's
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  • 58 16 THE first round of the Police socc 1 gue was played on the Depc* yesterday between ths Traffic Poli< the Tg. Pagar Police, with the winning by four goals to two. Before haif tine was called th« ffic branch was leading by four nil. Minns, the centrcforward for
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  • 178 17 SELANGOR RACES LAST DAY Big Fields For The Nine Events (09 "WINNING POST") THE Selangor Turf Club Spring i meeting will conclude to-mor-u,v. with another card of nine pv. nts. There are big fields in all the i aces, and some interesting racing should be seen.
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  • 615 17 Airmen Concede Four Goals Singapore, Thursday. THE Post Office once again displayed their superiority on the soccer He'd when they beat the Royal Air Force by four go&ls to nil in a Second Division league match played at the Anson Road Stadium this evening. They
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  • 581 17 ROUGH PLAY IN LOCAL SOCCER NESTANGLO'S BEAT HEAP ENG MOH Singapore, Friday. R°^eVe a a n p CUlr ?i n 2 ting in Swee Ki *t, ordered off Mc fi h /oa!-keeper being Busing TT me fiel d. marred the weer??L^? U es L?ague c
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  • 402 17 Singapore, Thursday. SCORING a goal each the S.R.C. drew with the S.C.F.A. in the Second Division maVh played on the padang this evening. The game was marred by rough play on both sides, and it was surprising that it should have happened as early
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  • 260 17 League Programme For To-Morrow THE following is the full programme of matches to be plavcd to-morrow !'i ihe English and Scottish Footbal.' League:— FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Birmingham. Boh on v. West Bromwich. Brentford v. Middlesbro'. Derby v. Charlron. Ever lon v. Manchester City. Huddersfield v. Portsmouth. Manchester
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  • 444 17 AT BILLIARDS Malayan Title Final Singapore, Friday. TAN Kirn Song, of the Siong 800 Athletic Association, won the Malayan Amateur Four-ball Billiards championship for 1936. by beating Chio Eng Wah. h's r>]ub-mate. in the final played last night at the Clerical Union Hail, by 600
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    • 11 19 WELL-GROOMED HAIR MARKS THE MAN...'HE'S NEAT' mr S3? 2 APB 5
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    • 1417 19 mm A |A¥Al| W-S li 1 dlecombe, J.P.. in 'The Court of "Not-so-LW Ull Ml IK AVfi H QHIA Common. Please!" »by Adrian Thomas <5P MlttlUV (The Bench will sit at irregular intervale till the circuit is cut off PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE TO-MORROW JI? 3^- ztlL PROGRAMMES 025 a
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  • 216 20 "Can Eat And Drink Anything Now" For nme long years Mr. H. suffered the agony and torture of stomach trouble. For nine years he searched for ft cure tn vain. Yet only a trial course Macleans Brand Stomach Powder made him so much better that
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    • 460 20 DRESSES HATS DRESSES HATS Just received a very large collection of LADIES' DRESSES, HATS, TRIMMINGS, Etc., from FRANCE, ENGLAND U.S.A. and being offered at very attractive prices. AIM undertakes to make all kinds of I adits' Dresses to order, reconditionir-.:; end lye ng cl Hats to colours and styles desired.
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    • 59 20 MILK AT ITS BEST SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND I THY BJJBX I Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. lt Con- I I tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby J Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross Milk Tbm Perfect Baby Food. Its Quality Is Not Excelled. j
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    • 1779 20 Malayan Listeners* Radio berlinctat.cn USA shortwave f ro m ,a ge W SS? T» ,n Germany. PROGRAMMES RADIO-COLONIAL, FRANCE 9.40 psn. Records. Sis" VJeifk^f'' DJE TiO I tunes Play with rt J he f lluwin X the principal A 9.50 p.m. Concert: The Lucien Ctoldv ires t l7 w mm*,
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  • 4096 21 THE BISHOP'S REVIEW MANY CHANGES Suburban Districts Developed IN (fie course of his annual review, which will be presented to the forthcoming meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association, the Bishop of Singapore states: Once again the uncertainties of prediction have been apparent, and what looked like
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    • 95 21 SAID TULLIO CARMINATi How famous f:!m star picked the Wliesf lips in Hollywood test Tullio Canmtud whm kiwi oi 1 P rc One wore no lip--s*COnd ordinary lipsti.k, the 1 Instantly he picked the r! Her bps are lilisflc, be- they look natural," he said. :1 •ree with him. They
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    • 12 21 Get this Wonderful SOUVENIR ALBUM Price Of Album: 10 Cents Each CADBURY
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    • 193 21 A carefree A jOU? WS^ upon GOOD HEALTH My w'ho/e /ami'ry has benefited so much by the use of Kalzana that I only wish more would give it a trial" writes Mrs. 17., London. Mineral starvation is the cause of many troubles children are often pale, irritable and handicapped by
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    • 18 21 MEDICAL For SPORTS. 1» li For. RHEUMATISM, L, J for BONE SET. Haß MR. MRS. AKAGI, Queen Street.
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  • 92 22 New "flold RubI» 1 In Bosnia B MK A new rush' |> r. t K p F<> niu. where the epOM)»»» > ->lill severe Gold teeth an »v pay off old debts rvn.l crrdlts. Gold merchant* pull On with any anaca'hetle. i. nn*n In the market
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  • 66 22 2,000,000 Men And Won»»*" Enthusiasts 1» There are now at lot»** *»q women bridge enthu*:.<". f it L> estimated by ihp V» .< Federation, which hits Ju*t third birthday. Since its inauguration !hl<« U has grown by leaps und *">•" tnere are «'ow more tb:tn Hated 'to
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    • 166 22 L Dent rt* your hooW» «I eoorfort by occtpting worthlott Tnsocticidos or imitation* that mosquorod* imdor rho V nemo of flit. only W mmmm I on. Flit. Hit b .Old only In tho yoHow V Hn with tho »oldi«r ond block bond 1 fel^^^ I -»eaUd to provont frowduUnt refilling,
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    • 147 22 WAKE UP YOUR L VER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feeling You Could Push a But Over The liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowel* daily. If this bile is not flowing freely your food doesn't digest. It just decays in
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  • 304 23 Saves Time SYSTEMS UNDER CONSIDERATION (By Air Mai!) London, Mar. ?>. pounds, shillings and 3 pence! An intensive campaign .jniak Britain decimal-minded has begun. Lorn!") 1 foreign exchange brokers V ned their old method of s with fractions, and gs give quotations to four places of h.
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  • 167 23 Statement Of Singapore Municipality ■BE Singapore Municipal health 1 statement for the week ended Mar 13 shows that there were 213 CfcaWWcompared with 217 and the Previoiu, 5 ai d with 171 in the correspondh| week of last year. The chief causes of death were.--Beri-beri 8;
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  • 142 23 Sydney, N.S.W., Feb. 25. p T p den n occurred recently at the jj'-ce ol Wales Military Hospital, S i lck Svdn ey, of Lieutenant Henry Vor 8<n, formerly of the 24th ■gety, a.i f. Ljjjf gan, who was 48, had been b u Sim e
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  • 76 23 Italian Allegations Against British British Official Wireless. IN roni,, London. Mar 17 5E£ t0 a questio X the House of naiian broadcasts alleging th P proposed W ta a r\^ Ct l oU the Government proposed to take he said that publicsufficient i„t true facts constituted
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  • 161 23 Sydney, N.S.W., Feb. 25. •,>oHnc iS ;l UeS Australian stamps, one paring th? portrait of King George VI £m h«? other that of uee n Elizabeth week lS ing the Coronati n T £e Erector of Posta l Services, Mr. p Brown, said that approved photographs of then-
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  • 153 23 Progress Of Empire Trade To Be Reviewed British Official Wireless. London. Mar. 17. THE Prime Minister reply to a Commons question regarding closer economic relationship within the Empire said that a new trade agreement recently had been concluded with Canada and general trade discussions were now in
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  • 39 23 Berlin. Herr Wilhelm Sonnenberg and his wife Mathilde. of Berlin-Lichtenberg celebrated the 65th anniversary of their wedding this month. Now they have just received a message of congratulation from General Goering. and a small wedding gift.
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  • 29 23 Heavy rain—unusual at this seasonfell in Bombay recently. According to experts, the rain was due to a western disturbance which had taken a more southerly course than is customary.
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    • 47 23 Singapore rich onPeei. Hands and Body J«« Singapore Itch attacks you Weeding, sealing he itch in 7 minute* ami and smooth in one week ripUon -Xixoderm. This rm works almost like >mv causing Singapore tag skin blemishes Red Blotches, Ring'tea. *tc. Get Nixo- t tod..y. The guarantee
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    • 352 23 Kidney "JĔjk Trouble f^B^ is the cause *nfw STIFF, swollen joints, with the gnawing, fl /JmH ever-present agony of Rheumatism. Days JLrM mk seem long with pain, but nights seem H \\T^m\W\m\m\ endless and do not bring the peaceful rest your W\ mwaW body needs. You will get no real
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    • 235 23 She is always tired, Doctor > ou thinkshouMt«k<> WINCARNIS When you feel dull and stupid and too tired keeps you in good health and gives you to do anything but mope about, doctors say stamina. Wincarnis is also indispensable it usually means that your blood is weakened during convalescence. It
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  • 146 24 Singapore-Penang Rivalry The above three pictures were taken at the Great World on the occasion of the final of the volley-ball championship for Malaya (girls' teams) in which Singapore beat Penang. The bottom picture shows Mr. Kao Ling Pai (Chinese Consul-General, Singapore),
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