Malaya Tribune, 30 March 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXtV. -No 74. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1937 FWB GENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Mar. 30, 1937. The Malaya Tribune M PAGES GDFG TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1937 FIVE CKNif 5
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    • 834 2 SIN APOFUE. M. HASSAN, M, 1« ft 37, Bras Basah Roaa, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24. Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. BTOCK3STB OF: rrigldalres, Koldchesta, modern electric chandeliers, fancy lamp howls and shades, bed lamps, fans, electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic appliances, sanitary wares and etc. CONTRACTORS FOR: Electrical,
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    • 573 2 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Estate of Shaik Abdulrahman bin Mohamed Baswedan, deceased' and Estate of Shaik Sallim, ShaiK Ahmad and Shaik Abdullah bin Abdulrahman Raswedan deceased and Shaik Awath bin Abdulrahman Baswedan. IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES AT MESSRS. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD'S SALEROOM,
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    • 502 2 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established 1914) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationer* CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, OverhaiL ng Srlor cleanh of mics in officer undertake! v Have EXTRA ENERGY for your ACTIVE busy wor A with HERB—TONIC this HOUR Ef HERB-TOWC J RfiSULTS. E; UON SRANC ~rj SBmVSSSSmV Mm\
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  • 542 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES THE QUEEN MARY'S OVERHUAL Increase In Speed And Tonnage ANE result of the various improvements v wh'ch have been carried out in the Queen Mary during her recent overhaul is that the tonnage of the liner has been increased. Last year, on entering ser vice, her official
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  • 187 3 London. THE gallant rescue by a number of merchantmen and two American destroyers of passengers and crew from the British motor vessel Silver Hazel, which ran aground in the San Bernardino Channel in a storm on Nov. 9, 1935, was recalled here recently when awards for the
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    • 464 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. RANPURA 17,000 Apr. 9 SOMALI 6,800 Apr. 9 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 BANGALORE 6,000 May b CORFU 15,000 May r < NALDERA 16,000 May 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 June 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 BEHAR 6,000
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    • 53 3 I. S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD.) (Incorporated in Japan) Direct Japan—Singapore Service, (inward (Arrival) MALTA MARU In port MTLAN MARU Apr. 10 HAVRE MARU Apr. 26 AGENTS: ISHIHARA SANGYO KOSHI, LIMITED (Incorporated in S.S.) TELEPHONES 5211 ft 5212 UNION BUTLDINO, SINGAPORE Landing Agents: THE SOUTHERN GODOWN CO.,
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    • 709 3 P. IV. j I KOKUSAI LINE 1 (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) t Due Due Sailing Due I Penang Spore Spore via New York Cm s KANO MARU Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 June 1 ;m s KURAMA MARU
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    • 435 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class 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 ERRIA 31-3 1-4 ALSIA 6-4 6-4 7-4 &-4 BORINGLA 27-4 27-4 28-4 30-4 FIONIA 18-5 18-5
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    • 561 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER pf \[L LLOYD NORD (Incorporated in LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due B'pore. 1937. 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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  • 645 4 Darwin To Africa MRS. BONNEY PLANS TO FLY SOLO Sydney, N.S.W., Mar. 16. jyjRS. Harry Bonney, the Queensland aviatrix, who is at present in Sydney, will leave Darwin on Apr. 13 on a 14,000-mile solo flight to Africa—a flight which has not previously been attempted. The
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  • 470 4 Over £5,000,000 AIR-C0NDITI0XT\( planned Washington, D.C. J»HE White House is assessed at approximately £450,000 and th grounds surrounding it at £4.724 <m according to the estimate of thr District of Columbia authorities. tl vealed in the annual report 011 th state of the President's residence t
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  • 199 4 Sentence On Men Who Fought Duel Belgrade COR settling a quarrel by fighting duel, two Yugoslavs have been sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment the same ceil. The two men. Mihailo JovcvTc. foot six inches in height and broad proportion, appeared in court at Cet:. je
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  • 17 4 Mr. W. H. Salt, the well-known untitled lacca lawyer, is on leave at end of the month.
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    • 277 4 U( have designed this new m ST* ■T 4aWi m Singer Twelve to meet the Hhw i JW demand for a real y roomy I I —modern W M 1 nJ luxurious in comfort—that I JBfl| P H| will be low in cost, tax and I k I L 1
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    • 292 4 B DAMAGE YOUR CLOWES M B£YOND KILL THEM M P^flitJl I <a /Don't risk your health and comfort by 9 VCL accepting worthless "insecticides" or B^^B THOUSANDS OF "HUMAN WRECKS^yg||| feilslslslU Ideform ed~| In! Aw Wv^, PXjHr BLOOD, STRONG BY ■AJ l\f NERVES. GIANT VIGOUR [ARTHRITIS V A \m flttx
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  • 192 5 SOME STATISTICS OF THE MATCH Special Tribune Telephoto Snaps Total runs: 682. Total wickets: 33. Time: 650 minutes. Average per wkt.: 20.66. FOR MALAYA FOR TOURISTS Total: 367. Total: 315. Wickets: 17. Wickets: 16. Average: 21.62. Average: 19.68. J WALSH (left), S.
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    • 218 5 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your time or suffer from nerve, brain and physical "•;tknes3, you will find new happiness lealtn In an American medical dis■ly which restores youthful vigour and vitality quicker than gland operaIt is ;i simple home treatment tblet form,
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    • 48 5 ["Hail, Condiment S the I mm i is the King d Condiments. There it stands, ready to bestow royal flavour on the humblest food. Enjoy the 1 blessing* of hearty appetite and j good digestion swear allegi j |l ancc to Condiment the 4th. j HP SAUCE I
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    • 161 5 j IS DIGNIFIED 3§?Js W*W DISTRIBUTION 1 O IS VERY EIEGAMT frf-r warn \w GOING... ysij\-LJLL- EFFECTIVE IN m lp THOSE DAYS «^^^ao^fc\^s^^^^ p,. Jk INEFFECTIVE OVER LONG DISTAHCES POPULAR" FORD p^^^ 1 mWtglk EMBODYING THE M%| 1W- GREATEST POSSIBLE *^fil^=—J^^mP 3 m 'Jr PRESENT-DAY EFFICI-V^/^--^^gjt y ENCY AND. ECONOMY.
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  • 420 6 LOXDOX COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Mar. 25. Last Price To-day Change Ton Firm Steady Spot Buyers. 12% WlBll6 +7|M Sellers 12% "WMJ +7116 April Buyers 12 7,16 1213|16 Sellers. 12V 2 1215|16 +7|16 Apr.l June Buyers. 12 *****16 +7j16 Sellers. 12% 131)16 +7,16 July Sept. Buyers. 12 1116
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  • 308 6 London And Quota Increase «f ihp international K U VU co— SI WSS X pxuort allowance for Juiy i lintli had been fixed at 90 per cent o quota (states Messrs Lewis andJP..^ d ThrhTdS r parUyd.scountedand before the announcement was u( the market had already
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  • 220 6 Even If Costs Rise N.I. RUBBER GROWERS' VIEWS Amsterdam, Mar. 20. IN connection with the threatened shortage of rubber, the president of the International Rubber Growers Association of the Netherlands East Indies stated at its recent meeting in Amsterdam, the association was unanimous in emphasising the
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  • 67 6 Tin, London, no market. New York, down Vi- XT Rubber, London, no market. New York up 716. steady. Locally opened with'business done at July Sept. MINING —Raubs $7.00—57.15. TIN RUBBER.—The markets have hardly opened yet after the holidays but X is expected that both Tin and Rubber
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  • 326 6 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Mar 25 Total lor Looks Cose financial Company Dividend Date ExJMv. year w J Payable Date to date TIN. Sungei Way 5% int. Mar. 17 Mar. 31 Mar. 13 Kent 5% Final Apr. 5 Takuapa 6d Bonus 6d. Div. Apr. 24 Apr. 30
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    • 737 6 i Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 1 Successors to 1 The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, I The Ho Hong: Bank Limited and II The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. i i CAPITAL' Authorised 140,000,000.00. l,^J^ HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. .1 TELEPHONES: 1 Managing Director
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    • 66 6 JIBALDNESS wJkĕĔA makes ycu look so old. You wI U end up like this A W&Q SCALP STARVATION. \^SILViKRIN The Natural Hair Pood AH your hair trouble will disappear. The Scalp will become healthy and clean. Ihin hair will grow thick. Bald patches will be covered with new growth. Of
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    • 15 6 85 jssrw V!:::-r„ k VQH $^SWSb 1 mm al* lly at enrhh nd lr n
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  • 1650 7 D G F Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Selleri 4- Ampat Tin 6 6 6 6 6 3 tl Asam Kumbang .35 3 36 9 35 35 6 11 Austral Malay 54> 56- 54- 56j--51-Ayer Hitam 28 G 30 6 27 28-edeb 1 Ayer Weng
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  • 490 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent > Singapore, Tuesday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 45 cts., up l*/* cts. Market Tone: Firm. London: No market. Market Tone: Firm after strong. New York: 26»-» cts., up 716 ct. Market Tone: Steady. New York advanced steadily over the holidays gaming the best part
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  • 112 7 For Steal n» Sir.-ar Worth Two Shillings Bombay. After undergoing orison sentences totalling 32 years, a 61-year-old Indian named Jeewan has now received a lite sentence—for stealing sugnr valued at !wo shillings from a railway warehouse The Punjab High Court has dismissed his appeal against the sentence iiKiu
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  • 273 7 British Experts Report On Indian Laws New Delhi. "17TTAL changes in the Indian Income V Tax Law, incorporating many features of the English Law, will be made if a report that has been drawn up by two English tax experts is adopted. They are
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    • 272 7 (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) J i 12, Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept 6441 j i General Office 5188-9 S j Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO'' Pam Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 S Reserve Funds in excess of 3,500,000.00 J r Total Assets approximately $1,400,000.000.00 J 1 >
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  • 101 8 Penang, Siam. Burma. India. Iraq, Fale.>tine. Egypt. E. and S. Airica, Great Eritain. Ireland. Europe. Nigeria. Cold Coast and N. and S America: closing 7 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Medan. Ja.sk?, 1 Amsterdam!* and don Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 87 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc.. by Air (Qantas* today. Deliveries of boxholders* letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letter 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies bf Air (Netherlandsi to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only at 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters
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  • 53 8 The s.s. Java for Hongkong &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 pm. on Mar. 31 will new close at 3Dm on Apr. 2. X The s.s. Baloeran for Java. Mails ifpvlously announced as closing at 230 p.m. on Mar. 30 will now close at p'm on
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  • 766 8 They Stay In France LIFE TO-DAY ON THE FRONTIER Perpignan. JJARDLY a Spaniard domiciled in France near the frontier has crossed to fight for either Franco or Largo Caballero. At Saillagouse in France for instance, on the edge of the Llivia Enclave, out of a population of
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  • 192 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-PAY, MAR. 30 Municipal Commissioners' Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div I v. M.F.A., Anson Road Stadium D: 111, S.H.B. v. Casa:.h Sri b Business Houses' League. F. mm! N v. Nestanglo, F. and N.: Friendly, Indian Assn. II v. J.A.U.. 1
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  • 128 8 Singapore. Mar 30 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Baloeran 22: Kudat 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Erria 18; Pangkor 15: Deucalioi 13; Teucer 11; Jeypore 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3' Lcssiebank 30: Pleasantvilie 32: City of Birmingham 34:
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  • 98 8 Marella. Brit.. 4.340 tons, frcm Mcbourne 29.3. to Australia 3.4. Perak. Brit.. 519 tens, from Peting 29.3. to Penang 31.3. Ka"gpror. Australian. 2.706 tons, fr >m Fremantlc 29.3. to Pt. Swettenham 30.3. Marudn. Brit.. 982 tons, from Bandakan 29.3. to 8.N.8. 3.4. Deucalion. Brit.. 4.644 .ons. frcm
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  • 112 8 Chased By A Driverless Car Newark. New Jersey Driving along at night. Mr. Izzy kofsky was alarmed to see in his driving-mirror another car. without lights, following him closely. He made several turns, but the car remained close behind him To ac:G to his alarm. Mr. Milkofsky could
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    • 156 8 fjvl MALAYA'S PftEMlEft HOTEL A COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. DINNER and DANCE (informal; 4p 9.30 to midnight CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BY J i: V V and MA It NY SONG and DANCE PARODISTS NON-DINERS $1.00 t —BRAS BASAH I RAFFLES BRASSERIE road S SEE OUR NEW TARIFF FOR 1
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    • 143 8 Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing. Construction of semi-per-manent drains and Hume Pipe Culverts at Reserve Road off Stevens Road. (Deposit $25) 4 p.m. 7th April, 1937. Supply of 2,500 tons of Slack or
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    • 5 8 VIROL for robust health l
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    • 17 8 TYPEWRITERS Full details and prices without obligation 1 CAXTON PRESS, LTD., 4 6 Market Street, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 512 8 Tpostal intelligence! 1 1 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TlMfc Africa East Yeifuku Maru Mar. 30 12.30 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Baloeran 30 2.30 p.m Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and Silat Pandjang Hong Thong 30 3 p.m Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan
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  • 753 9 ANNUAL report of the SINGAPORE A. A. A. THE annual meeting of the Singal pore Amateur Athletic Association wiil be held, on Wednesday, Mar 31 at 5.30 p.m. at the S.C.C. The report for the year ended I>erember 1936 reads as follows: flection of the General
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  • 125 9 To See Marshal Chiang Kai Shek Shanghai, Mar. 29. GENERALS Yang Hu Cheng and Yu Hsueh Chung, the leaders of the recent Shensi revolt, flew to Shanghai yesterday, making a brief stop at Nanking. The former stated that his troops had been reorganised. Two divisions of the 17th
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  • 509 9 Appointments To China Ships RECENT appointments notified by the Admiralty include the following: Cdr. (E.) W. E. C. Davy to Keot iMarch 8). Payr. Cdr. J. H. B. Herbert to Medway. Lt. (E.) D. W. H. Coughlin to Dorsetshire (April 2). Wt. Engr. J. Walker to Medway (March
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  • 71 9 Mr. F. L. Gain-Edley And Miss R. Pattinson Singapore, Monday. The wedding took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this afternoon of Miss Rosemary Pattinson and Mr. Frank Leonard Gain-Edley. The Rev. Father Maury officiated, and the best man was Mr. Veven. The bride was given
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  • 126 9 WORKLESS YOUTHS (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—l happened to see in your esteemed Paper, the appeal of Mr. W. A. L Schauta, President of the Rotary Club of Singapore, to firms to engage two or three junior clerks from the large number of
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  • 31 9 Dr. J. C. Carson, the State Medical and Health Officer, Perak, was on duly at Sitiawan last week where he visited the new decrepit settlement and later proceeded to Lumut hospital.
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  • 195 9 Thought There Was No Cure For Rheumatism This woman was such a confirmed sufferer from rheumatism that she thought it was incurable. But before she had finished one bottle of Kruschen her rheumatism was leaving her. Here is the letter:— "I had rheumatism so
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 58 9 We are so sure you will be impressed i h the unusual value and quality ot ■AN sin spectacles and with expert eye xaminations to cure your headache and strainings. We guarantee your .-nonpv back if you are not completely --utisfiec». HAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE w.ufftcturing Ophthalmic Optician/ t»ptometrist—P. S.
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    • 268 9 m Lm Penang Dealers: mm mmmmmmtmmm mm%\ fa 115 Ban Ssng Huat 6: 10., #1 T !&l 111 Beach Street, ftj MM 1 M 1 If IPOI r KEiEi ulr 1 For 50 inner shells—one towel Perak Commercial Agency. or one bottle of perfume SCHEME EXTENDED Kuala Lumpur: Perak Commercial
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    • 118 9 The Soap Of Beautiful Women. i n 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 only to start to-day to see your skin grow smoother to see that
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 246 10 1 liiiA «iii it 2 I Hurr y u p LastFewShows |.«I,IIiI.TIIII|A j TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 J Barbara Pepper > V Directed by Fred Moroni Olsen Gu;o/ 4sso. pro- r u Their Best ducer. Lee Marcus TT&TI* M. i nomas <ko.«ad.o «ctuk Willie Best Plcture To Date! Imagine Bob and
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    • 201 10 j The First JUNGLE Picture with a Thrilling Malayan Story I j j To-Morrow at the CAPITOL j j BEAUTIFUI UNTAMED She was born and raised in the J j i Jungles of Pahang with a snarling Tiger as her mate and a horde of I wild Apes as her
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    • 201 10 p IPAVILIQNJ TO-NIGHT (J-15 -TiT SHIRLEY m Of mm Sti^vrjl I'^^^ SHOULD 16-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTERS ALLOW THEIR FATHERS TO THINK FOR THEMSELVES" Meet the girl who drove her unsuspecting pop into love and trouble A Comedy Romans You Will All Enjoy I Read Th<> SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant Neics In Malaya TO-NIGHT
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  • 366 11 Eurasian Families United (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Monday. THE elite of the Eurasian community in Seremban, well-known representatives of other nationalities and a large gathering of friends and relatives from other parts of Malaya were present at the Church of the Visitation. Seremban, this morning to witness
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  • 29 11 Captain R. L. Cuscaden, of the customs Department. Ipoh. will proceed to Reremban on transfer and Mr J R Barret Smith, from Seremban. will fill the vacancy in Ipoh.
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  • 123 11 Prisoner Freed During Daytime To Support Family Woodbury, New Jersey. A prisoner in the local hPlC is serving a "part-time" sentence Every night he is locked up m. cell. Everv morning he is s that he can earn sufficient money to support his family. xhe man is Mr.
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  • 24 11 Mr. A. W. Greaves, of the Ipoh Customs to»s Denartimsn'. da» or. t, 'relox Knnon ln ol wr Wal wdo is on l»ome leave.
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    • 12 11 _j_s^__| WJrAm* Amy -/-■r Am* Amm AomY Jx MarcovitcK WKite STANDARD SIZE
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    • 462 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—Current Malayan stamps for sale, apply Tsiang Ke Tsiu, 339-A, Beach Road, Singapore. WANTED—Manager for an investment Company in Singapore. Chinese preferred and only those who know Singapore well need apply. Cash or bond guarantee of $500 required. Apply Box No. 135, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. LOST—Alsatian,
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    • 157 11 ■I SMKLL WHILST aSmSTi.M, HA1K GKOWTH. HARRY gjeto 6acA on h*a ycune n ROW SET .FRANK, "OLD? NONSENSE aoßi I* ANO thatS ENOueHi YOURE YOUN6ER jm GUESS I'M GETTING I AM. YOU JUST •DON'T TREAT>YSELF~RIGHT? "NOT QUITE,HARRY I WATCH MY HEALTH AS I THINK YOU RE TAKING TOO f WELL
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    • 392 11 WORLD CELEBRITY STARS j THE 4 LA SALLES. v NIGHTLY FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY APPEARING AT ALL I New World Cabaret! JALAN BESAR 1 NIGHT DANCE PROM 9.39 UNTIL MIDNIGHT S niUni U/illV/ ADMISSION 50 CTS. > TEA DANCE FROM S SATURDAY SUNDAY j ADMISSION FREE &~mF+ 0 ylang
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 150 11 CLUB DIARY \Tnerc are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary U provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate m keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events.'* The "Club
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  • 76 12 LEE—Mr. Lee Chim Sian, brother of ntT-JZL Chim Bong Chim T «an. Chun Hock and Chim Huk, passed away peacefully and suddenly at tne pital> on Monday, March 29th at 1.30 a.m., at the age of 53. 25 J eaves behind him, his beloved wife, Madam Koh Geok
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  • 72 12 Messrs. Chia Kay Ngnee, Chia Kay Yo.it* Chia Liang Hau and families beg to tender their sincere thanks to The Goodwill "Soven," The Thong Socn Kok Association, The Gout Yew Sia the Golden Star Associat.on, all relatives and friends, who paid night vhi s and attended the funeral of
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  • 737 12 NOVEL, indeed a startling, suggestion was made I y Mr. E. C. Watson in a speech at the annual meeting of the Ipoh Ciub. It was nothing less than thai the Governments of the Colony and the F.M.S. should make a special Coronation gift of $300.000
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  • 80 12 Brother Of Famous War General Reuter. Nairobi, Mar. 29. The death occurred here to-day of Lord Kitchener, 2nd. Earl of Khartoum and of Broome, at the age of 91.— Reuter. (He was the brother of Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener whom he succeeded in 1916. He had a brilliant
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  • 28 12 Appointment Of New RearAdmiral Reuter. London, Mar. 29. Roir-Adriiral Guy Royle has been apoointed Rear-Admiral of aircraft carriers in succession to Vice-Admiral Laurence, Ircm July 27.—Reuter.
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  • 17 12 Mr. E. B. B. Evans representative or the Main van Breweries, was in Kuala Kangsar last week.
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  • 29 12 Major and Mrs G. C. Ballentine, of the 2nd Punjab Regiment. Taiping, who were up at the Maxwell Hills for a few days, hay- now returned to their station
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  • 27 12 Mrs. J. Cornwall, of Kilat Gardens, Cameron Highlands, wac suddenly taken ill on Saturday and immediately taker down In a car to th ft Batu Gajah Hosoital
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  • 30 12 Mr. D. J. Allen, Assistant Superin tendent of Customs and Excise Ipoh goes shortly on transfer to Lumut and Mr. Symond from there will take Mr Allen's place in Ipoh.
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  • 169 12 NOTES COMMENTS Rubber At 16s. 8d. pEOPLE in Calcutta who follow the fortunes of the rubber market must have been startled when they saw the Statesman of March 18. Prominently displayed on page nine was an item of news which read as follows: "The price of spot rubber yesterday at
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  • 186 12 JIR Julien Cahn is a man of many hobbies. Besides cricket and fox hunting, he follows the art of magic and is of such high standing in the mustic order that he is vice-president of the Magicians' Club. Thus it came about that he and Lady Cahn
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  • 198 12 JNTERESTING views are expressed by Dr. Hu shih in an article in the People's Tribune of Shanghai entity j "China's Chances of Survival j Answering a complaint ♦hat j China men are individually more rr a lure, but politically and nationall. are as mere children," Dr R„ ek
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  • 171 12 "fJiHERE is no doubt," say s Dr. Hu Shih, "that the social, political and intellectual modifications in Chin., are far more profound than those in Japan. Political thinking in japan to-day is still largely mediaeval in Its predominant tenets and some of the recent persecutions of "dangerous
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  • 326 12 By "Looker On" "CAXOPHONES to me are like cats wailing," says a reader. Dance miaowsic. A The Army is to get better pay and more liberty. There will be less chance of soldiers being bored while they are being drilled. When a man makes up his
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 128 12 T j I TH L, ALL S T EEL BICYCLE j THE MACHINE THAT HAS STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS j GUARANTEED FOR EVER! From $45.00 Each j >k HIRE purchase I j TERMS ARRANGED i j Sole Agents: ROBINSON Co. LUI. j i SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. S 1 m
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    • 27 12 *2ye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., U S5fSn.« eyesi ht Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR EQUIPPED! (R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, m p r- of Ocular Science.
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  • 583 13 BEING DISCUSSED BY COMMITTEE TESTS MADE IN LONDON VARIOUS LOUD SIGNALS TRIED 4S already revealed by the Sunday Tribune, a Government committee, with military representatives, is considering measures for the protection of the civilian population of Singapore in the possible event of an
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  • 136 13 Stalin's Purge STRENUOUS COURSE IN LENINISM Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 29. AX urgent campaign for complete "re-education" of Party leadership appears to lie behind the report Issued by Stalin dealing with the Party's "short-comings." The campaign is expected to result in changes in personnel and policy. The
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  • 123 13 Leaders Decline To Form Ministries Reuter. Bombay, Mar. 29. i EADERS of the Congress Party of tht United Provinces of Bihar have declined to form ministries following «JJ example of the other four provinces where the Congress obtained a majority in the elections.—Router. Bombay. Mar. M Sir Danjishah
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  • 112 13 New Premier MORE GOVERNMENT SUCCESSES Reuter. London, Mar. 30. TWO big Government successes are recorded by Spanish New:Agency messages from Madrid am Valencia. The Madrid message states that the Madrid-Valencia road at Argand. has been cleared of fighting as a re suit of deliberate flooding of
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  • 75 13 Enzesfeld Bid Him Farewell Reuter. Vienna, Mar. 29. Twv -mke of Windsor left Enzesfeld H S 22.where he has resided since Castle, where as w lfaang n his abdication enroute to Salz Kammergut the upp lake district, where he is oue d He is residing there for
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  • 249 13 TOKYO FEARS Relations In India Australia Shanghai, Mar. 30. A TOKYO message stales that Japan i* filing uneasy it British economic expansion in and Central China and the aMN of Dr. H. H. Kung. the Fmatite Minister, to London. The members of the Cabinet are contemplating securing a
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  • 89 13 411eged Anti-Japanese Plot Reuter. Tokyo. Mar. 29 ACCORDING to reports received here from Mukden, the Jaranese genriamerie hcadquaiters have lifted the ban against the anti-Manchoukuo and anti-Japanese plot planned by a -ecret organisation in Fengtien and Antung provinces, alleged to have been in cecret contact with Nanking
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  • 60 13 Negotiations For Their Surrender Shanghai, Mar. 30. OR Chow Yen Lai, the Communist M leader, is remaining in Nanking. It is believed that negotiations for the sur Sender of the Reas in China have not been abandoned. mmMr Chow suggests that the Communists be reorganised into 13
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  • 30 13 Canton, Mar. 30 General Chen Cheng's mission to Canton is to inaugurate a branch there of the Central Military College and inspect national defences--Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 181 13 I Services In Nanking And I Canton Shanghai, Mar. 30 VESTERDAY was the anniversary of t e I martydom of the and uprnps of Huang Hua Kan-,, memorial services were held in Nantaing and Canton and throughout he p Vil A e thousand officials attended the
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  • 192 13 GRAVE TURN Can Japan Keep It Up? Reuter. London, Mar. 29. THE grave consequences of Japan's refusal to accept fourteen-inch guns is the subject of an editorial in the Daily Tel?graph, which says that the calibre of guns will be rased to sixteen-inch except m British
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    • 126 13 into 1 every home throughout Singapore m Island and Sonlh Johore which has an electric supply of between 200 and 250 Mt volts, A.C. wL\~ ATM I I The mechanical construction of the m H "Little Tiger" also is above reproach M fjM WkwWl X M and in this re
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  • 474 14 A ROUND-UP OF AGITATORS F.M.S. DISPUTE Military Guard On Estates (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A LARGE force of police and men from the Punjab Regiment were .sent out to Wardeiburn Estate at mid-day to-day to break up mass meetings of
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  • 112 14 Preparations For The Coronation The meeting of the ol the South Indian Muslim associations and clubs in connection with the Coronation celebrations was held at S.I.M. League Hall. Mr. Hajl Adam. N. Mohamed Ebrahim was elected to the chair. It was unanimously resolved to johand celebrate the
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  • 44 14 Under the auspices of the Singapore Buddhist Association a lecture on Buddhism in Hokkien was delivered to a large gathering by Mr. Chea Soo Tuan one of the founders of the Penang Buddhist Association, last night at the association premises, 67, Spottiswoode Park Road.
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  • 36 14 Mr. Ee Tiang Wan, son of Mr. Ee Yew Cheng, and grandson of Mr. Ec Kong Cuan, J.P., of Malacca, was entertained to a tea-party on the eve of his departure to Singapore for further studies.
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  • 368 14 Annual Appeal WHAT HAS BEEN DONE IN SINGAPORE T*HJE Salvation Army in Malaya is making its annual appeal for funds. In a letter addressed to Hhe public, Brigadier H. A. Lord, J.P. the Divisional Commander says:— "In approaching you this year to ask for your sympathetic and
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  • 305 14 Former Resident In Singapore death has occurred in Hongkong of Mr. Ko Leong Hoe, a former itsident of Singapore. Mr. Ko Leong Hoe was born in Amoy iO 1895. At an early age he procedede to Singapore, where he started his career in the Ho
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  • 20 14 Mr. J. H. Phipps, J.P., retired Government Auditor, Penang, has leit tor Batavia and will be away Xor some time.
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  • 373 14 ROAD MISHAP Driver Charged With Rashness (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Mar. 29. IS the result of the death of a n Chinese boy named Tan Ah Tong, IS years of age, who, it is alleged, was knocked down by a taxi in Scudai Village.
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  • 26 14 Indo-Japanese Trade Talks Reuter. New Delhi, Mar 29 It Is understood that an agreement has b?en reached In th n Indo-Japanesr trade talks. -Renter.
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  • 115 14 Gandhi's View CONGRESS MAJORITY FLOUTED Reuter. Madras, Mar. 30. ,f J*HE Government, by flouting the majority, has ended the autonomy which they claim the new Constitution has given to the Provinces,' declared Mr. Gandhi, discussing the constitutional crisis with Reuter. "Their rule will therefore be of
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  • 67 14 German Representation At League Conference Reuter. Washington. Mar. 30. Germany will be represented by an official observer at the International Textile Conference which opens here or. April.2, according to an announcement the International Labour Office. It will be the first time that Germany has been represented at an
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  • 51 14 Dances By Dolores And Dolen Dinner was served on the lawn at Seavicw Hotel last night, and to the accompaniment of the Reller Band and a full moon the evening was very enjoyable. At the dance which followed Dolores and Dolen. the clever adagio dancers, made several
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  • 41 14 Singapore, Tuesday. The Farafindhu. a 50-ton Siamese liver patrol boat under the command of Lieut Kris Chareonsook arrived in Smgapore last Saturday from Bangkok with a ciew of 19 on board. She salted (he same evening for Bhukat.
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  • 22 14 Mr. L.D. Wood, J.P., the senior Unofficial ivlemder ol tde province Welles- > v Tlulul Soars will de go'ng un li.,m ilexl loo"td
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  • 384 14 Yellow Fever DR. MACKENZIE'S BROADCAST Singapore, Tuesday. "1 NEW danger for the East" is how Dr. Melville Mackenzie, Acting Director of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, describe-* Yellow Fever in a broadcast address last night from the 8.M.8.C. station, being the first of
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  • 371 14 No Longer Subject To Controversy 'By Air Mailt (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 17. CINGAPORE figured less prominently JJ In the Parliamentary debates on thNavy votes than for several years Maybe this was due to the fact that the base, having proved its value s
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  • 474 14 TWO KILLED Coroner's Inquiry Opens A Singapore, Tuesday. rlE motoring tragedy that occurr* l at Pasir Panjang in the ea Honrs of the morning of Feb n which Mr. W. H. Beaton and ~Mis. Hazel McCullough lost their lives Vh an echo in the Coroner's Court tin
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  • 1854 15 PIONEER MISSIONARY IN MALAYA HOW WORK WAS FOUNDED IN 1885 j Saigauote, Tuesday. WE regret to record that news has been received by the Methodist Mission in Malaya of the death of Bishop William F. Oldham, who founded the Mission here in 1885. Bishop Oldham,
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    • 203 15 "ROYAL BAKERY" Birthday CAKES are made in many varieties, with attractive and colourful decorations to delight the heart of any child. Whether one or twenty-one, we r cater for them all PHONE: SPORE 5376 K. LUMPUR 3331. IPOH UK WP S 2A A 4* T S ABSOLUTE SECURITY Motor Dm
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  • 458 16 HOPKINS (78) PLAYS CAPTAIN'S GAME DEMPSTER'S UNFINISHED 50 MALAYA DECLARE SECOND KNOCK AT 206 FOR 7 (By "Forward") jyjALAYA came out better in the three-day cricket match against Sir Julien Cahn's tourists, which concluded yesterday, with the total scores as follows:— All-Malaya
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  • 2950 16 MALAYA GOING OUT TO FIELD This was partly accounted for by really brilliant fielding by Malaya (only one extra was conceded out of a total of 122 runs> and also good bowling. Only three rcen of tiie eight who batted, reached double figures. DEMPSTER'S
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  • 450 16 ALL-MALAYA 1ST DfNTNQg H. E. Noon c Maxwell b rn F.F H I'earse c Lyon b Wak T. M. Hart c Reddick b Butters m 29 H O. Hopkins run out J. K. Slade b Butterworth 16 MacNamara b Batten 7 ry Muthucumaru b Wa'-h 9 H. A.
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    • 37 16 Is it not a profound and gladdening thought that there be men of such good intent and marked ability to confine within the compass of a bottle such unadulterated joy? TIBER DEER Fraser Neave, Ltd., j Distributors
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    • 55 16 1 CHINA j i Underwriters Limited. j (Incorporated in Hongkong). J A British Company Registered i in Great Britain and Hongkon? j j LIFE. FIRE, MOTOR CAr», i MARINE PERSONAL I ACCIDENT 1 INSURANCE i 'Phone 4276. I t Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber*, Second Floor, Singapore. To Rejuvenate your Arterial,
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  • 984 17 LOGUE SADDLES FOUR WINNERS HEAVY SHOWER Large Holiday Crowd Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. r)L dry weather favoured the second and last day of the Ipoh Easter Skye Meeting this af There'"was a large holiday crowd fSSJJT sky became cloudy and a heiw shower
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  • 519 17 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP AT BUKIT TIMAH Singapore, Monday. EXCELLENT weather favoured the final of the Malayan Golf Championship phtved this morning over the Bukit Timah course. M. M. Paterson. of the Singapore Golf Club, beat S. N. Kelly of the Island Golf Club by 4 and 3.
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  • 347 17 Hindus Beaten At Balestitr Singapore. Monday IN an exciting game of soccer played on the Indian Association ground this evening the C.V M A beat the Hindu Association by one q;oal to nil. Though not of a very high standard play was nevertheless Interesting throughout,
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  • 273 17 HOME LEAGUES Arsenal Again Held By Stoke Reuter. London. Mar 29. THE following are to-day's soccer results:— FIRST DIVISION Birmingham 0 Middlesbro 0 Charlton 1 Chelsea 0 Derby 3 Huddersfield 3 Everton 2 Manchester Utd. 3 Manchester City 5 Liverpool Portsmouth 2 Grimsby Preston 1 Brentford 1
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  • 109 17 Penang Easily Beat Selangor (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 29. nENANG defeated 8e»nngor at cricket co-oay bv six wicfcet.s. Tt-day s pla> only lasted 45 minutes. The scores were:— Selangor. 1st Inns: 144. Penang. 1st Inns: 248. Selangor, 2nd Inns. 202 Penang Second Inning* Anthony b
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  • 81 17 Matches On Easter Monday Reuter. London. Mar 2'J rpo-DAYS rugger results: Cardiff 0. Harlequins 0. Gloucester 13, Sale 14. Newport 16, London Welsh 3 Pcntypool 8, Northampton d. Swansea 3. Barbarians 10. Aberavon 11, Devonport Services r>. Bath 11. Old Merchant Taylors 0. Bridgend 11, Coventry 6. Bristol
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    • 64 18 lITSI ITS AGE ADDS TO ITS QUALITY Exclusively distilled from wine made from finest black grapes in the I So Jong- has Martell Brandy been in use among connoisseurs throughout tke world that it well may be looked iVI A DTcTT UPOB as tho standard of Pu r <? Cop
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    • 1633 19 mI A l»«r» M M -n I Moon serenade (Culotta. Song; i by I «^^^^.S^d/^uiS?! Malayan Listeners Radio ess* frVlir B d g (March) (S) Langham Place < Elegy. signa i. close down. j (3) Mayfair (Waltz) (Eric Coates) 12.03 p.m. uric sis A nrril Ar Songs by Gwyneth Edwards.
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  • 222 20 All-Malayan Mep* At K.L, (From Our Own Correspondent, Kuala Lumpur, Monday THE second All-Malaya Indo-Cevlon" 1 tennis tourney was successful, ese eluded this evening when, i n sou C n ram which held up pi ay for a i™ P te 01 hour, the last final of 'the
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  • 32 20 Reuter. Chicago Mir ->o pERRY beat Tilden out of three in the se««Vi their lawn tennis duels. d f The scores were: 4—« <; i 11_9._ R cuter. and
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  • 257 20 251 In Two Hours: 100 In 23 Minutes! Sydney. Mar. 5. DLAYING for Bungendore against 1 Goulburn Loco, team, Norman MacKay, of Gundaroo, near Gunning, played a remarkable innings. Goulburn Loco, had scored 311. and closed their innings at 4 p.m. Bungendoie had lost four for 15, when,
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  • 41 20 Sam Langford, whom many still consider "the greatest fighter of them all," is now blind and a beggar in Harlem (states a New York message). Tapping through the familiar streets with his cane he sells photographs—of Joe Louis.
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  • 16 20 Mr. M. Kularetnam, chief clerk, District Forest, Officer, Kuala Kanesar, spent the Easter holidays at Penang
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    • 1906 20 Malayan Listeners' Itadie* 9 9.50 p.m. Concert conducted by Mr. (Continued from page 19) fvc^aliSjT^ 1 BERLIN STATION NIROM <?TATTniM Madrigal (Monteverde); A Little MA HUM Nightmusic (Mozart); (a) Air of Suzday anna (From Tne Marriage of Figaro") DJB 19.74 metres (15.200 kcs) DJA (Mozart); (b) Erl King (Schubert); (c)
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  • 1077 21 Electricity In The Home Oil) HOUSES BEING MODERNISED Ottawa. nK ,,i,n TION and use of electricity in Canada, particularly in the Ronies exceeded all past records in ts6 and the per capita consumption lt „estimated at 1,950 kilowatt Of the total consumption of c nergy in Canada
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  • 266 21 Plan For The Indian Ocean Perth, West Australia, Mar. 18. J| COMPANY has been formed in Perth with the object of making two exploratory flights across the Indian Ocean to gain information enabling the linking of the Australian, African, and Indian air services into a supplementary
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  • 300 21 Death Lurks In Stone Circle Perth, West Australia, Mar. 17. AMONG uncivilised aborigines of the Kimberleys. a ring of stones is olac?d around a corpse by the leading men of the tribe. Each stone represents one of the men present. The Rev. J. R. B. Love, of
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    • 87 21 REAL COMFORT 1 mmuw wmmwmmtmmmwmwmmwmmm mmm AIR CONDITIONED FIRST CLASS COACHES NOW RUN ON THE DAY MAIL TRAINS BETWEEN K. LUMPUR PENANO DAILY. ENJOY A HILL STATION CLIMATE WHILST MAKING YOUR JOURNEY. COMFORTABLE C LEAN COOL traveTby"f!m.s. railways r When a JFOJMJV V? vvS tells 011--1 X for years younger
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  • 1520 22 AIRSHIP, AEROPLANE, AND FLYING-BOAT TRAVELLER who had already made many long tours by land and sea rang up Imperial Airway* recently to discuss a trip round the world entirely by air. An official who is an expert in such matters, after ascertaining this passenger'? .personal
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    • 391 22 '—^"1 W^^tKKt m tf^^^f *"r~~SX!JL^Jjji)lJßllthii n j^-j. r r 1111 I The Graf Zeppelin crossed the On his epoch making trip over Atlantic Ocean six times and the the South Pole, Admiral Byrd fred To™r e Too°o n oS e mHe S h of 8 flying <° und v <*
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    • 97 22 your best..»|\v j&^k your hair must be at its best Paris cables: "Elaborate coiffures to corre- wM spond with styles reminiscent of the Renais- \Jm sance. Milady must spend hours arranging 1 her hair in a grand manner." Modish women, with the new, intricate }|T coiffures, need only dress their
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  • 912 23 Switzerland's Solution HOW IT WORKS IN THE ARMY Geneva, Saturday. i M) 1 have three national languages." Thus spoke Major Rluntschli, Bernard Shaw's "Chocoigte Soldier" in "Arms and the man." 1 wonder how many readers of that admirable farce, which first showed the great Shaw for what
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  • 322 23 Nazi's View Of British Cooking Berlin. DRITISH cooking is "unpleasant—bus healthy, like the British climate, in th? opinion of Dr. Kurt yon Stutterheim, the London correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt". "One oi the main attractions of a iourney abroad to ari Englishman is the good cooking of France,
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  • 159 23 Sleeps On Kitchen Shelf Berlin. A RESIDENT of Loederburg, near Magdeburg, has been "adopted" by a bl He k found the bird in a field during the recent cold weather. Its NPDM been frozen stiff and it could not move He took it to his kitchen,
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  • 121 23 Birds Take Refuge In Berlin Flats Berlin. Hungry seagulls seeking refuge from uhe frozen Baltic coasts are now regular guests of Berlin householders who live along the banks of the Spree and other waterways traversing the city. German housewives throw crusts anc oacon rind to th§ birds, who
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  • 378 23 Australia Finds It Too Costly Canberra. Federal Capital Territory. Mar. 17. I>ECAUSE of the prohibitive cost, the chance of the early estaolishment in Australia of a plant for the manufacture of petrol from coal is remote. The Ministry is reported to be keenly disappointed with
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