Malaya Tribune, 23 April 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper' Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV. -No. 95. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaga Tribune. Singapore: Friday, April 23, 19:37. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937 "SITE centst
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    • 98 1 READ THE TRIBUNE FOR BEST I SPORTS REPORTS to provide the right food for Baby. To facilitate bottle feeding use a good feeder, a Nestle 7 The Nestle Feeder is built on hygienic principles it cleans ||i easily and the glass withstands heat. The Nestle* Teat and \HliliiilP Valve are
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    • 9 1 f R<ad The SUNDAY triium: Dominant In Malaya It
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    • 910 2 "HAROM MELATT [M '.l(Qf Tlie Perfume of luring and fey» fascinating fragrance—exquisite —individual—and distinctive. LOTIONS ESSENCE pS// -EAU -DE COLOGNE —BRILLANTINE. I \v -im Created by X 7 tr/ J. F. Schwarzlose Sochne G.m.b.H. V *C&jilPy f Imported by Scbiffner Co., Ltd. v Singapore. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL 1-A, Kirk
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    • 579 2 CORONATION DECORATIONS SOUVENIRS Aluminium Crown 22" x 20" $12 eaoi. Aluminium King's Bust 26" x 20" $20 each. On view at G. H. Kiat T.M.A. Music House. Further particulars from The Far Eastern Manufacturing and Electro Plating Works. 85, Kallang Road, Singapore. 'Phone 7163. NOTICE is hereby given that the
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    • 195 2 ENSURE BETTER VISION beconjjS --^m NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71, High Street, Singapore Phone 37»*New Arrival THE OKAZAKJ F.W. CO. 580, Serangoon Road. Simranove. WINES! WINES!! Hechhefmer $1.00 Niersteiner LOO Moselblumchen 1.00 Rudesheimei 1.00 Liebraumilch LOO Chablis L 25 Chambertin 1.25 Petit Bourgogne L 25 Pommard 1*25 Bourgogne Meusseux 2.00
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    • 82 2 VIROL i for robust health NACETIII BLADES II NACLT Blades bring you II that uniform quality never II before possible in low- II priced blades. Every edge II on every blade is keen and II lasting. Fits all three-peg II razors. Of all dealers. II 1111 C^^^^^^^^^^w^^ nil ■111 I
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    • 110 2 I BE ALWAYS I ON THE SPOT j A lot of business and money is lost through not keeping appointments at the proper time. Have all your i clocks and watches that go wrong S j repaired by Syick WOH HING! 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, S (Near Middle Road) i
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  • 533 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES NEW ARGENTINE CRUISER Notable Launch At Barrow THERE wa.s launched from Vickers- Armstrongs naval construction works, Barrow, last month, the Argentine training cruiser La Argentina. The launching ceremony was performed by Madame Malbran. wife of his Excellency Don Manuel Malbran. the Argentine Ambassador, on behalf of Madame
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  • 123 3 Modern Harbour Tug Launched bour Tug Chien iai w Tno launched from the yard ow Huh inK works, Lt^-a constructed to The vessel has been the-order of cneiu accordan cc rrovement Commission 111 tni type with Lloyds of craft and heavily ice long at the bows She is
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  • 56 3 Munich. I„ an attemnt to make ■g-ggg" H in th° Rhineland Paiaunau.. are planting fig, almond and chief of Ban Durkheim has ordered the development of lar c fig orchards on municipal land, the products of which will be served fresh at the local spas as
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    • 401 3 STEAMER SAILINGS II and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. X. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. KAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 1 BANGALORE 6.000 May 3 CORFU 15,000 May 7 NALDERA 16.000 May 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 June 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 BEHAR 6,000 June 14 RANCHI 17,000 June 18
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    • 559 3 M. B. K. j j j KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) f (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES. NEW YORK (via Panama) l Due Due Sallinf Due Penanc Spore Spore Tla New York S ms KURAMA MARU Apr. 17 In port Apr. 23 June 4 r 1 m s
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    • 485 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private batb. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng BORINGIA 28-4 29-4 30-4 FIONIA 18-5 18-5 19-5 21-5 LALANDIA 8-6 8-8 9-6 11-6 JUTLAND IA
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    • 599 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER fk Mm LLOYD NORD (incorporated !n [LLOyDJ <*ru»nj>. The uncternoted are the Company'i Intended fixtures: OUTWARD FOR MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. )937. 5 m y. "FULDA" omits Singapore Manila, and Japan Ports— calls Hongkong. Shanghai and North China—Due Penang Apr. 29 Due Port
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  • 511 4 COAST SITE Foreign Firms Agreed London. TROYDON, the most famous air- port in the Empire and terminus of services circling the globe, may soon cease to be the headquarters of Imperial Airways, who propose to move outside London's fog-belt. Mr. G.
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  • 224 4 Arabs Disgruntled With Privy Council JerusalemARABS in Palestine are disgruntled with the refusal of the judicial committee of the Privy Council in London early last month to hear appeals against death sentences passed by local courts on two young Arab peasants. Both men were condemned for
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  • 418 4 Over The Half-Way Mark A TOTAL of $5,091 has been received to date by the Y.W.C A. This is half the amount aimed at in the Campaign. As the closing date is May 3, the Association feels confident that the goal will be reached. The thanks of the
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  • 147 4 Proving Successful Porcelain Manufacturers Munich. Hitler's bodyguard, the black-shirts S S. guards, are proving: successful porcelain manufacturers. The first Nazi porcelain shop is to open in 3erlin for their wares in April Ceramics made bv Erown Shirts. Hitler Youth and members of the Nozi Motor Corns (NSKK will
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    • 210 4 JIM AaA a ctevetiurife 7^7', >»I»V<; ON t"* I GET HOME J t <A BUT I HAVE IWA c tmiH6S v fill IPEA J was gETTIN F I TWICE A DAY. I DON'T MEAN riit M NflT I GIVE UP YOUR FAVOURITE f/*f if >L e?ppr T iNC amy I
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    • 64 4 give your family and guests this high quality jam. INSIST ON CHIVERS JAMS CHIVERS& SONS LTD.. THE ORCHARD FACTORY^STOT^CAr^ I Try also Olivers' Olde English Marmalade, Canned Fruits and Vegetable*. I Agents: V. R. VICK CO., Hong Kong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE. I THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE, MALACCA,
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    • 132 4 •frig*? ACID stomach, night indigestion— l that's what causes those sleepless nights, nights when you toss and turn Md just cant rest The food you've taken dnring the day is tuning *C«d during the night, and tfaifl acidity so irritates the stomach nerves that v<>ur whole nervous system is upset,
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  • 449 5 Australians Still Rebuilding ijO sooner is one Ashes series in 1» cricket finished, dramatically, than another looms over the sporting horizon. This one will have its setting in England under conditions and with personnel England's prospects may be brightened differing from those of the latest
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  • 191 5 Big Score Against School XI ivt it a hpfit the Victoria School The MF-A- beat tne Malays hv 123 runs at cricKex u** Sound on Saturday. Scores: m.f.a. A R. Omar c Kataan b TraU 4 57 S. M. Ally c Ratnan b G. Lowther 2 Abdul Aziz
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  • 130 5 Joe Louis Scores Another Victory Joe Lcuis, the "Brown Bomber,' knockd out "Natie" Brown in the fourth round of their contest, scheduled foi en rounds in Kansas City, recently. At first the decision was given as a technical knock-out, but later the referee stated that it was
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  • 316 5 Dempsey Throws Him f A Bouquet I THEY say that King Levinsky, JewishAmerican heavy-weight, is a swinger of right-hand punches, and nothing more, says Geoffrey Simoson in the Daily Mail. Usually fighters of that type have well-decorated features. Not so Levinsky. I studied him closely on his arrival
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  • 124 5 Delays irritating to the cricket public are beginning to receive attention. The Advisory County Cricket Committee at their meeting at Lord's recently adopted an important variation in the rule affecting appeals for bad light or unsuitable weather. Formerly. batsmen could appeal at any time (sometimes every overt to
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  • 699 5 Tangle About Title FIST-FIGHTING, most primitive cf all our sports, has become so involved that I am almost afiaid to ask a man "out" for fear that I'll find myself suing myself if I happen to land the first wallop", or vice versa. It's all
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  • 141 5 Fiftieth Anniversary Next Year THE Lawn Tennis Association completes 50 years' service to the game next year. It is a record of which they can be justly proud. The L.T.A. has helped to lift tennis from a garden party game to the big thing it is to-day. They
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  • 67 5 New World Records At Budapest Reuter. Budapest, April 19. Eric Fernihough to-day established world motor-cycling records for the solo flying kilometre in 13.175 sees, which is equivalent to 169.6 m.p.h. fertile flying mile 21 38 seconds equal to 168 3 m.p.h. for the side-car flying milo, 26.63 seconds
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    • 56 5 MILK AT ITS BEST SINGAPORE'S FAVOriIITE BBAMI j A HEALTHY BABY, I 1 Rlhp Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. W Con- s fains The Nourishing And Essential Irgredients Baby Wiftliits Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross Mdk 1 ThTpSteetJbKHSSl Its Quality Is Not Excelled. j BLUE CROSS
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    • 16 5 1' 4 I Sole Agents: m:\itv w%14.il ft co., ltd. SINGAPORE. PENANG, IPOH, KIT ALA LtJMPUE.
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  • 451 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Apr. 22. Previous To-day Change T °n« Quiet Quiet BDOt Buyers. H l s ***** +3 16 Sellen 113 16 117 16 14 May Buyers 113.16 ll 3 /8 +3.16 Sellers. 115,16 ll» /2 +3 16 July Sept. Buyers 119 16 +3;16 OctiDec
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  • 1168 6  -  BATU TIG A REPORT A GOOD YEAR (By Air Mail London, Mar. 30. 'J'HE thirty-first annual general meeting of ihe Batu Tiga (Selangor) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at 95a, Chancery-lane, W.C., Mr. H. M. Graham (chairman and managing director) presiding. The chairman said.
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  • 86 6 Japanese Co-operation In China Shanghai. Apr. 21. THE total imports in Shanghai for the monfh of March amounted to $68,197,542. showing an increase in the corresponding month of last year. It is officially announced that the Fconomic Investigation Department has established an office in Shanghai for the promotion
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  • 42 6 Shanghai. Apr. 2: Since the promulgation of the Gorei ment mandate for the exemDtion fi •ax of rice imported into Kwangtu: lh« first 600,000 bags of taxless nco allowed to e-'icr the Canton harbour Sin Chew Jit Foh.
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  • 31 6 The crew of the Norwegian untitled Bjfrkli »1.106 tons), which was repoi to be in distress near Nova Scotia, ha' been rescued by the U.S coast! cutter Chelan. The Ejerkli sank.
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    • 553 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 1 5 m Successors to I I'he Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, > The Ho Hong Bank Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. I J CAPITAL: j J Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.
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    • 116 6 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 21-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham' Building) Singapore. Autnorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,0G0 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— B\B2, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Knoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman, Ke Hu,
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    • 33 6 more often than not is caused by too pE^— l-i V much acid in the stomach. Counteract jf| t the ill effects of this acid and clear 14 PHILLIPS' JPt 2 apb y
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  • 1633 7 Issued hi, Fraser and Co. LgmU and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING rruer Co Lyaii a Evs?» 10 a.m. Barer* Selleri Buyers Sell#rt i <x. Ly?U fivatt Ampai Tin 5 6 6 3cd 5 9 6 3cd Buye*** letters Buyer* aeilen I.- A ai£ Kumbang 35
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  • 591 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 89% eta., down ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 11% d., up 5 16d. Market Ton Quiet after firm. New York: 22 15 16 cts.. down <• et Market Tone: Dull. After the firmness here yesterday .he drop in
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  • 59 7 Singapore. Friday A 19-year-old Chinese eirl who fell -(to thp «ear th--» Civil Aerodrome 'n Grow Rood ves*erdav afternoon was -p—„ed i CMne«e woman. The eirl W&« in R semi-conscious condition when the ambulance arrived but <hf> recovered consciousness after artificial resniration had been applied by the
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  • 47 7 Sinpranore. Friday t a>r Feoole'a Dksnensary in po' l( i wns token to the General Hospital by ambulance yesterday afternoon with a fractured upper arm, as the •>sttH of a fall from a tree in Scotts Road. The boy was also suffering Irom shock.
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  • 295 7 ROBINSON CO.'S BETTER YEAR Profit Of $25,355 FOLLOWS LOSS OF $18,467 PROFIT of $25,355.41 for the year ending- Jan. 31, 1937, compared with a loss of $18,467.32 for the previous year, is shown in the annual report of Messrs. Robinson Co., Ltd., to be presented at the ordinary general meeting
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  • 125 7 Guthrie And Co.'s Weekly Report Singapore. April 22. AFTER some hesitancy, states Guthrie Co.'s weekly rubber report, rubber markets have developed a much firmer lone and prices show a satisfactory advance on those ruling a week ago. The lead has been given by the East and although London
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    • 335 7 FRASER, COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, April 23. Total for Company Dividend Date Ex. Dlv year Payable Date to data TIN Ampat Tin sT~Final Apr. 26 May 11 May 3 7%% Johan 12>2% Final Apr. 17 Apr. 24 Apr. 18 11Y 2 Larut 3d <16tht Apr. 21 Apr. 28
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  • 102 8 Hongkong. Canton. *Shanghai. 'Kobe 'Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Medan. Ja.sk?. "Amsterdam? and ;Londons: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m to-morrow. Penang, Siam. Burma. India. Iraq. Palestine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Europe and N. and S America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 78 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air »Qantasr tomorrow. Deliveries <-f boxholders' letter.at 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters i.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mai!s expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (.Netherlands I to-morrow. Deliveries of boxholders* letters only at 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters
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  • 152 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. APR. 23 Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. Police v. R.A.F.. Anson Road Stadium; Div. 111. S.C.F.A. v. S.C.C S.C.C. St. Andrew's School annual speech day and prize distribution. Victoria Memorial Hall, 6 p.m. TO-MORROW. APR. 24 Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I. S.C.F.A.
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  • 130 8 London, Apr. 22. ParLs no 532 I Rio 4V4 sellers New York 4.93 15 16 official. Montreal 4.923 4 Athens 547W» Brussels 29 24 Bucharest 670 Geneva 21.59 Montevideo 39 7 /a Amsterdam 9.02 sellers official Milan 93 5 8 Buenos Aires Berlin 12.29 Bombay 16»« Stockholm 19.41
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail <Imperiali de>o->tcnert from Singapore on Apr. 14 was delivered in London on Apr. 22.
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  • 149 8 Arrivals and departures by X.L.M. and K.N.I.L.M. planes: Arrived from N.E.I, by "PK-AFJ Mrs E Ch. Haas. Mr. Oskar yon Hugo. Mr Jan Henseveldt. Mr. A. Corbet, Mr. G H Wade. Mr. J. J. Benton. Left for N.E.I, by 'PK-AFJ' Mr. C. \.d. Vlies. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 377 8 Singapore, Wednesday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Cathay which arrived here from China and "Japan to-day:— Mr. W. Horsfall, Miss N. Jones. Mr. E Jones. Mrs. Jones, Mis. A. Ladd. Lad> Mullick. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rourke. Mr. K. Taga. Mr.
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  • 74 8 Ipoh Brit 528 tons from Teloi /Anson 22.4 to Port Swettenham 24 4. Kinta; Brit.. 509 tons from Purt Swettenham 22* to Pert Dickson 23 4 Charon,' Brit.. 2.217 tons from mantle 22.4 to Fremantle 30.4 Phemius; Brit 4,617 tons from Bos ton 22.4 to Bat a
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  • 39 8 A subscription list has been opened untitled the 500 traders ruined by the disast. Surati Bara bazaar lire in Rangoon, son of whom failed to insure owine to the high premium demanded to cover the inflammable goods they stocked
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    • 356 8 -9* «I IZZL_ 1 MA LAVA'S kPftEMIEP HOTEL J) l TO-NIGHT—COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. i DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 io midnight and J 1 THE SEASON'S BIGGEST CABARET SUCCESS S [j CEDRIC ARLINDA S One cf America's Foremost Dance Teams Featuring a Lar*e and Attractive i Repertoire of
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    • 294 8 IF YOUR CHILI) HAS WORMS. The presence of worms is no unusual complaint with little children, it is In face a. common cause of malnutrition failure to gam weight and consequen' indifferent health. Some of the indications of the presence of worms are distention of the stomach, furred tcngu*. bad
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 287 8 [postal intelligence s STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TTMi Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Apr. 23 1 p.m. Muntok Op ten Noort 23 2.30 p:m. Java. South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Op ten Noort 23 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe
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  • 2094 9 K. L. CLUB'S INTERESTING REVIEW INTERESTING features of flying progress in Malaya, with special reference to Selangor, are con rained in the annual report of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, which is to be presented at the next annual meeting to be held in the, near
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    • 210 9 ■H^p*^""""" 1 BACKACHE Only those who suffer can realise the utter to stay crippled by pain, or will you prove misery, the maddening torture, the dreadful how quickly, how surely and permanently, weakness that backache brings. Yet thou- y° u can d y°««" trouble for good by taking sands of
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    • 162 9 mwt mm SK Floors and furniture take on a glass like jll polish when trea-ed with Simoniz. A quick brisk rub, and you havo a hard lustrous finish, lllldill that not only attracts the eye, but protects the woodwork. Stains arc removed, scratches j are prevented, and no dust can
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    • 419 10 i j ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE STAR-STIDDED SMWW! TO-NIGHT 5 CAPITOL' OPENING AT 6-15 AND 9-15 I j s 11 S FREDERICK LONSDALE wrote it M. 6. M. produced it THE THIN MAN" j ..."THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" and PICCADILLY JIM" ENACT IT!! j IMAGINE THE FUN WHEN THESE THREE
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    • 29 10 wf mBBk BttiE STEEL.*: ii I DON'T MISS IT! I J PWILIOX I |-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 E Acclaimed by the Press as TUBERS GREATEST PERFORMANCE! j RICHARD TAUBER i^^^^^
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    • 163 10 Your Favourite Star in A Ken Role ALHAMBRA 15 nightly ms I SHRIEKS! THRILLS! COMEDY! GINGER ROGERS in "A Shriek In The Night" With LVI X TALBOT Al«*o The Saint' Programi -THE CALLAOT FOOL" I WEDS. Apr. 28th at the C\%PiTO[ far-off shanghai she even h j| talks and sings
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  • 116 11 Dr. R> M. Dannat's New Appointment From Our Own* Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 14. THE following first appointments in the 1 colonial Service are announcedCOLONIAL MEDICAL SERVICE Miss M. J. Lyon. M.8.. 3.5., F.R.C.S., MC .OG., Medical Officer, Malaya OTHER BRANCHES Miss E. M. Francis. Nursing
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  • 42 11 Singapore, Friday. lorry driver received minor facial j uries when his Vehicle skidded into a drain at the 54 mile, Thomson Road, shortly after nine o'clock this morning. He was taken to the Tan Tock Seng hospital by ambulance.
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  • 197 11 Rush Of Furloughers To See Coronation fFrom Our Own Correspondent) <By Air Mail* London, April 14. WITH the approach of the Coronation Malaya House is expenenclns busy time, and an exce P'f"f' y ad ?f„ England festivities. Recent visitors to Malaya House mC! MajOT Lindsay Vears. AD
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  • 221 11 Coronation Celebrations In Singapore A DINNER will be held, open to mem- bers of the Eurasian community at the Eurasian Volunteer Headquarters. Beach Road, at 8 p.m. on Saturday. May 15. It is expected that a large company, including ladies, will be piesent. After dinner, a dance under
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  • 199 11 Diplomat Held Up ALLEGED TO HOLD CONTRABAND Reuter. Paris, April 22. A VIOLENT scene occurred at Valencia aerodrome, according to a message received by a Spanish press agency, when a foreign diplomat was prevented from leaving the country. He suspected of carrying contraband. I iivul.v nt
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  • 67 11 First Death Of Foreigner In Nine Years (From Our Ourt Correspondent) Bangkok, Apr. 22. rIE first death from cholera among; the foreign community since April, 1928. occurred yesterday when French lady, the wife of fessor of language* at Chulal longkorn University, died after a short "'The total
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  • 42 11 Due Back From Hongkong On Monday mHE Inniskilling Furthers who went T from Singapore to Hongkotigto tak^ part in manoeuvres there, are due hark r»n Monday by H.M.S. Be.Wi-K. 1 They will land at the Naval Base a. 8 a.m.
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  • 198 11 Revisions Of Laws Approved Shanghai, Apr. ?3. THE standing committee of the Central Executive Council met and passed fotiown s resolution's for the tension of the law of the People's Convention. 11 The date of the adoption and enforcement of the New Chinese Constitution should be decided
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  • 188 11 Coronation Week Arrangements SPECIAL arrangements have {estivition B.ul tc !>e held on ted w itli 12 Patrons will be pre». h br.auUt'V *oovenir*. a'od tne e 0Isouvenir menu- with photogr V Their Majesties on J* 1 c ed by > cn(-T>r.in,.ient will he p o( th( dric and
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    • 368 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—To purchase a medium sized hotel complete or on partnership basis. Apply Box No. 171, c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. WANTED —Experienced Clerk for Marine Department of Insurance Office immediately. State salary required. Apply P.O. Box No. 442. WANTED— Immediately, experienced building supervisor to take charge of Reinforced
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    • 64 11 MllllJilifito Vr^r^ WP j Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now for the following materials or services. For pSSSSU see Municipal Tender Room closing. Supply of Portland Cement during the second hall f thC Tp'm 1 Monday. 10th May, 1937. Supply and fixing of unclimable fence at Sungei Rd. Hawkers' Shelters.
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    • 48 11 X EFFERVESCING -COOLINC REFRESHING Fitness is not just a matter of $hZ#s** V s»sar-i-w mil rhythm a.so the easiest way ii- -v^l most pleasant way. Take ,V a nwular S*N of sparklm- 1 ?r entiy cleapses j f LARGE TIN .6S« H i SMALL UN .35* 4A5 I
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    • 412 11 A Memorable Event, Unique in Singapore's Theatrical History IcAp1T«l1 tow: april 27th at 9.30 p.m. I ONE PERFORMANCE only 1 The Celebrated International I Dancer k iIJ I DANTE I CREATIONS. I xhe Musical Accompaniments 1 to Mme. La Men's dances are fc.-.. 1 I provided by Special Electrical PjT
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  • 716 12 JN a recent article we expressed surprise that the Malayan Governments could not see their way to assist a Malayan air service to the extent of waiving the tax on petrol which the machines used in such a service would consume. This criticism and similar expressions of
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  • 197 12 Former Singapore Officer's Command 'By Air Mailt From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 14. COMMANDING officers hare been appointed Lo two new squadrons recently formed. Squadron Leader E. W. L. Trusk. A.F.C., to No. 144 (Bomber' Squadron at Hem well, and Squadron Leader D. D'H Humphreys to
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  • 63 12 A Tokyo radio message last night stated that Sir Andrew Caldecott. former Colonial Secretary. Straits Settlements and until recently Governor of Hongkong, had arrived In Yokohama with Lad.v Caldecott. It was stated that the) would meet the British Ambassador In Japan and then proceed to England via
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  • 70 12 To ccieo.ale the half-way point ol' the -Coronation Year Campaign," all Y.W.C.A. members are invited to supper at Raff es Quay Bu lding at 8 p.m and not 8.30 as previously arranged '50 cts. per person.) After supper the results of the campaign to date will a.» nounccd,
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  • 23 12 Mr. F. M. G. McConechy, state Engineer. Malayan Puolic Works Service, has been seconded for service in Johore with effect fiom Mar. 21.
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  • 19 12 Miss E. F. McConachy, Malayan Nursing Service, has been seconded for service in Johore. with effect from Mar 26
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  • 50 12 It is notified in the Johore Government Gazette lhat His Highness the Sultan has been oleased to appoint Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Dato Yahya bin Abu Talib, second in command of the Johore Military Forces, to act as Colonel Commandant for the Johore Military and Volunteer Forces as from ADr 10
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  • 177 12 AND THE ADVANTAGES OF ARBITRATION MALAYA is not immune from the unhappy phenomena which her recently established industries have brought in their train. In highly industrialised countries in Europe and America we find that strikeand lock-outs have played a promin"nt part in industrial disputes. The
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  • 143 12 The ep'demic has spread with raeb amazing rapid ty that there is reason tc suspect that a subversive element has be Q n working behind the scene-. Whatever may be the cause, it ii 'Vldenl that labour problems in Malay?. sh< u'd b given due and careful
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  • 163 12 As we have seen, the first effect ol a strike is always harmful, and consequently it is now generally agreed that a strike should not be allowed to take place until all the avenues to peace have ven explortxl. The following are some of the methods by
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  • 180 12 (2) By Voluntary Arbitration. Sometimes it is found impossible to reach a basis of ageament, and the matter at issue has to be submitted to an outsider who Is asked to arbitrate on the points under dispute. it fa said that "conciliation should be developed to the full and
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  • 146 12 (3> By Compulsory Arbitration. Quite a different type of problem »s presented by compulsory arbitration. The contending employers and employees must submit their differences to a tribunal by whose decisions the. must abide Its essence is that judicial tribunals should be constituted to which application for the
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  • 101 12 Most disputes have hitherto been hinged round the question of wage< out it appears probable that in the Juture the question of the position 0 f the workers in industry will play as large a part in matters of dispute in view of the rapid growth
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  • 330 12 By Looker On" I pRIENDS of two men, arrested by mistake, stormed a police station inese two wrongs made a riot. A "Wrestling is an excellent aid t 0 health.' says a writer. "A grapple a day keeps the doctor away." A The British Government wants
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    • 231 12 I r- \M -i> We can highly recommend this milk... there is none better obtainable Obtainable from <> 1 ALL GOOD DEALERS Singapore. K. Lumpur. ilt^^sasss;^ INFjBNT /he most suit- VVVTiIViC I imU^Mi' able for infants I LLUI JN U/, and invalids, owing U^^^^^sT^Vl to its unimpaired j^-A'^ /7 v
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  • 911 13 EASY TO ESCAPE? OFFICES MAY BE TRANSFERRED TO MALAYA Reuter. DURING the continued debate on the Budget proposals the effect of the new rising profits tax on rubber producing companies registered in Britain was raised by a Labour
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  • 485 13 IL DUCE NEXT Veteran Socialist Going To Rome Reuter. London, April 22. liyil. George Lanrbury, apostle rf 1* J neace and idol of I 'indon's slum children. ariivfd at Dover to-diy from a pilgrima."® to Ilerr Hitler and stated that he hoped
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  • 172 13 CELLAR ARREST Tried To Take Her Property Reuter. Milfurd (CPU—llkai), Apr. 23. JUST as he was consolidating a promising career as "God" to thousands of devout followers in New York. the Negro "Father Divine" made the mistake of quarrelling with his wealthy mulatto wife. "Faithful Mary"
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  • 52 13 To Follow Coronation Parade AFTER the Coronation Parade in Singapore on May 12. a route march will be carried out by the troops. DetaiLs of the route to be followed are being worked out by the military and police authorities and will be publi 1 hed
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  • 55 13 Settlement Appears To Be Likely Reuter. Toronto. April 22 The settlement of the Oshawp strike appears than at any time s'nee it began General Motor I with Mr. Millard, the ores dent of the Oshawa branch of the Uiron of Automobile Workers, in the nres-moe of Prem'er Heoburn
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  • 64 13 Sent Aft or Him Via Siberia Reuter. Shanghai, Apr 22. A BRITISH missionary is going to London post haste via Siberia with an gold braided Coronation suit, inadvertently unpacked, which Dr H. H. Rung (Chief Chinese delegate to the Coronation) missed aboard the liner Victoria.
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  • 187 13 NEW WARNING TO U.K. SHIPS I London, Apr. 22 LITTLE while ago the British Government addressed a no t a both to the Spanish Government an J to the insurgent authorities al Salamanca pointing out the deplor able effect which the use of poisji
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  • 204 13 GRIM RITES Attempt To Injure Queen-Mother Reuter. Serowe (Bechuanaland), Apr. 22. EXTRAORDINARY evidence of the potency of twentieth-century witchcraft was told at the District Commissioner's Court when Bagak Gametsi, former wife of the famous chief Tshekedi from whom she was divorced in March, was charged together
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  • 38 13 Meeting Postponed To May 25 Reuter. London, Apr. 22. OWING to the absence of any pressing business, the meeting of the International Rubber Committee *entatively arranged for Apr. 27 has been postponed until May 25.— Reuter.
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  • 773 14 EMPIRE NOTE Contribution By The Poet Laureate THE Official Souvenir Programme of the Coronation of King- George VI and Queen Elizabeth is available to the public to-day. Through its pages it is now possible to measure much of the significance of
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  • 33 14 A lecture on her visit to Siam will be delivered by Miss G. Owen, under the ausDices of the Lotus Club, at the V W.C.A., Raffles Quay, on Saturday at op.m
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  • 631 14 Alleged Acid-Throwing At A Girl Penang. Apr. 22. AN alibi claiming that he was In his house at the time of the alleged incident was submitted by a schoolboy Wong Say Gow, alias Ah Ha. who stands charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a young
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  • 92 14 Highlights Of To-Day's ZHL Programme TO-DAY is St. George's Day. and a 1 feature of to-night's programme from Singapore. Z.H.L, will be a talk on "St George for Merrie England by H. S. Godwin, vice president of Singapore branch of St. George's Society. This is at
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  • 92 14 (From Our own Reporter) thtt w»oH„ Kuala Lvm Pur Thursday. THE Headmaster of the Victoria Institution. Major J. B. Neilson, M.C M A. (Oxon) was involved in an accident on Pudu Road, about 30 yards from SS Vl n Theatre this evening S w U L 4
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  • 839 14 COURT STORIES OF DRINK BEFORE DRIVE Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGATIONS to the effect that a n quarter of a bottle of whisky and three to four large bottles of beer were consumed be*.ween 4 and 6 o'clock by two men and that one of them was a
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  • 93 14 Chinese Knocked Down Near Papan 1 From Our Own Reporter/ Ipoh, Thursday. A FATAL railway accident occurred early yesterday afternoon at Papan when a young Chinese was knocked down by a train. The unfortunate man. about 30 year; ola rece-.ved serious head injuries and died immediately after the
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  • 444 14 Theft Of A Taxi MEN WHO BROKE DETENTION Singapore, Thursday. fpHE early morning escapades of four privates of the Middlesex fCegiment in which they are alleged to have assaulted the Chinese driver of a baby Ford taxi and later gone for a spree in the car,
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  • 108 14 Malaya Sends Over £9,000 PINAL returns of the Malayan collec- tions for the Poppy Day Fund last Armistic Day are now to hand and show that contributions from this country nu i out-station again advanced a little in the previous >ear. The ~otai collected war $vj370.66,
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  • 24 14 Miss K. M. White, daughter of Mrs. Hi^an^ hl^ c v manageress of Cameron Highlands Hotel, has returned from her holiday in Calcutta c
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  • 174 14 FIRST MOVE St. John Brigade Units THE first steps, it is understood, have already been taken in the matter of providing St. John Ambulance Brigade Units throughout Malaya. Early this month, in an intervie with a Tribune representative. Col .J Sleeman, Chief Overseas Commissior.. just returned
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  • 366 14 Details Of Mr. Sastri's Offer WE have received the following notification from Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundan, the Agent for the Government of India in Malaya, regarding the offer of two scholar shins in the Annamalai University made by the Right Hon. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri
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    • 207 14 RESULT. j Ist Prize $100.00. .Mr. H. Q. Edward s. Raffles Singapore, j The Whisky with perfect body, but no 'Head i j 2nrl Pn ze 50 00 Maria Con.iglieri, 7 Goodman Road. j S Singapore. j i 0,(1 Rarity—The Supreme Compliment to a Guest." j *rd Prize $25.00. Mr,.
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    • 19 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLt AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.
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  • 162 15 In The Abbey j KING'S MESSAGE TO W* R VETERANS London, Apr. 23. H| EMBERS of the Royal Family and the Archbishop of Canterbury took part to-day in a rehearsal in Westminster Abbey of part of the (Pronation ceremony. The King
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  • 86 15 Reuter. Typhoon Strikes Japanese Fishing Fleet Toyohara, April 22. AN official report says that a typhoon struck a herring fleet in the Okhotsk Sea. near the west ccast of South Saghalien and a number of motor boats were capsized and the crews thrown into the raging sea. 47
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  • 27 15 Mr. J. H. Moore and his bride (Miss Hilda Hawkins, after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Wednesday. CEDRIC AND ARLINDA Noted Dance Team At Raffles
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  • 142 15 Singapore, Friday. CFDRIC and AiTnda, who made thei» bow to a Raffles Hotel audience for the first time last night, are dancers who can be praised without reservation. There is a polish about their work which puts them in the highest class, and they have well been compared to dance
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  • 183 15 Dr. Low Chin Seang of Sungei Patam has been admitted to the Alor Star Hospital but expects to be discharged in a day or two. WEDDING AT THE CATHEDRAL Mr. J. H. Moore And Miss Hilda Hawkins Singapore, Thursday. A PRETTY wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon
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  • 306 15 AT CONSULATE Police On Guard Duty Singapore, Friday. THERE is no change to-day in the ncsition with regard to the strike at the local biscuit factories. At 'he time of writing, shortly before eoing to press, negotiations are proceeding at Che offices of the Chine c Consulate between
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  • 134 15 Malayan Matriculation Successes 'From Our Oml Correspondent* (By Air Mail> London, April 14 THE pass Ust for the University ot London matriculation examination held overseas in January includes tr.e following Malayan successes: FxRST DIVISION Thmakarampillai Kangesar Balasingam I Private Study*," Stephen Haco bian (Private Study, Ho Yuen <Sl
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  • 137 15 Thrills And Humour At The Alhamhra Singapore. Friday. fINGER Rogers and Lyle Talbot cooperate in making an excellent Aim of "A Shriek in the Night which opened at the Alhambra Theatre last night. Shown in conjunction with the main picture is an interesting
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  • 764 16 SINGAPORE FORWARD LINE INEFFECTIVE OINGAPORE S soccer side for the *J Saigon tour met with another reverse, being defeated by the Combined Services 2—o in yesterday Charity match at the Anson Road Stadium. They were beaten s—l by the Bangkok
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  • 203 16 Championship Douhles Semi-Final Singapore Fridcy W. S. Wise and Roy Smith had a fairly 11 easy passage against O.R.S. Bateman and W.J.S. in semifinal of the champion -ship doubles in the S.C.C. Sprhn Tournament yesterday in straight sets 6—l, G 4. The opening set was finished very quickly.
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  • 111 16 Last Night's Fights In Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, April 22 IN the Perak fly-weight title fight held 1 at the Jubilee Park here to-night. Tong Joo (7 stone 7i scored a points decision over Kid Rawlings <7 stone 6) in a 12-round contest. During the course
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  • 407 16 S.C.C. team vs. United Services on Saturday, at 2 p.m. and Sunday, at 11 a.m. at S.C.C.: J. H. Abbott, B. Gaillard. E. N. Griffith Jones, A. C. Growder, O. R. T. Henman, P. W. Holt, C. G. Jenner <capt.», J. McLeod, F. P. H. Pearse, J. E.
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  • 439 16 HANDICAPS FOR OPENING DAYS EVENTS WEIGHTS for May 1, the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) race meeting at Bukit Timah, are as follows: THE ANNIVERSARY CUP HORSES, Class 1. Div 1, 6 furs. Thebez 9.4 Eastern Knight 8.13 Sunshine Sue 8.13 MUtondale
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  • 66 16 S.C.C. v. Chinese On Padang Q C.c. team for to-day against the g a n ese in tne Tnird Division of the t a Lsa gue on the Padang: S Ta y lo u r A. Ferguson, C. H. poult, H. A. Porter, Lt. C. F. G. Pearse,
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  • 42 16 Bedstead and Co. P.B. vs. the League p* Friendship on Saturday, at 158, Waterloo Street, at 3.30 pm Yeo Hong Chuan, Tan Chee Eng. Hock Low Cheng Koon. liL Z Chi2in %< Neo Ji t Quee, A. Fernandez, Koh Teck Ee.
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  • 66 16 rotP'?i U L Lads Athl et- c Party team vs {hp c badminton Party, on Sunday, ai WMii-m "V g roun n: Tan Cheng Hai, Rpi^ m u de Rcza Norman de Roza. SSf m bl c Zaino1 Gon Choon Moh, r fmrS So r n Kwee
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  • 248 17 GOALS AT A PREMIUM IN B. H. LEAGUE Singapore, Friday. r i if I ng M«li were held to a goalless jj uhen they met the Straits Times l';t sS in a Business Houses match on the V M.C A (i ol play the Pressmen
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  • 357 17 Coronation Meeting In Singapore It CYCLING carnival is being organised H b\ Mr G. Mahmood, proprietor ot Ti; International Cycle Agency, to be ;v.a the Jalan Besar Stadium during Coronation week. May 14, 15 and 16. Try pi gramme will consists of events, eluding open championships. Malaya.; eyelet
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  • 236 17 the Aston Athletic Club year are: Mr. S. K. Tsai: Vice-Presi-Lim Hock Seng, Quek ran Kee Chor and Wee h< n secretary, Mr Chan hon asst. secretaries, Mr. ad Mr Chua KweeSievV. Mr. Thong Foong Koon. asurer, Mr. Chee Kong a iditor, Mr. Chin Yong Lock: retary, Mr.
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  • 27 17 Garrison League Final To-Day Singapore, Friday. THE R.A.M.C. meet Midds II at Tanglin to-day at 5.15 in the deciding match in the Garrison Second League.
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  • 68 17 Ties lor to-day in the lawn tennis tournament at the SRC. are as follows Championship Singles: G. A. Lowe v. N. S. Hogan. Singles Handicap "A": C. A. Norns .—l5» v. A. M. Valberg (acx.L Ladies' Open Singles: Miss N. Oenlers v. Mrs. A. M. Jansen; Mrs. M.
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  • 304 17 Scottish Cup Final To-Morrow ABERDEEN and Celtic will meet in rhc final of the Scottish Cup tomorrow afternoon. The result will app«ar in the Sunday Tribune. English and Scottish League matches for Saturday afternoon are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Birmingham v. Wolverhampton. Charlton A. v.
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  • 42 17 St Andrew's OB.A, XI vs Wearne Brcthers Snorts Cluo at St. Andrews "round to-day: C. van Cuylcnberg P. Moss F. Pullen. Chee Tong. B .Moss, Soo Teng, W. Pullen. D. C. Perreau. J. Duclos. Lee Kia Fong and anothei.
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  • 323 17 Ronald Shayes Shows Great Promise SPORTING predictions are dangerous, and probably we are a long way out naming Ronald Shayes as Fred Perry's successor. Nevertheless, at the present time this well-built young man from Kent beais the championship marks of lawn tennis, writes Geoff rev Simpson in
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  • 238 17  -  ANOTHER TOUR FOR MALAYA? (BY "FORWARD") Singapore. Friday. THREE is a good prospect of another Malayan hockey tour of China materialising next season. There arrived on the Cathay, which left Singapore yesterday for Europe, Mr. F. A. Kemp, honorary secretary of the Hongkong Hockey
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  • 202 17 Free From Pain After 3 Weeks on Kruschen An artist, she was painting a picture in Venice, wnen she got a sham attack of lumbago. She "tried everything." but that lumbago wouldn't budge. Then she saw a Kruschen advertisement And now—well, her letter tells her
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    • 142 17 i. Sold In Millions In England To-Day. Originally sold at double the price. 4 V but ENGLISH GIRLS—so proud of mm their complexion> discovered the ivi 1 Am pure "ELFRIDA" cosmetics and P» 'mmSS bought in such large quantities the WM W WmmmW manufacturers were able to reduce their price
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    • 136 17 The Best Cough Mixture, proved by popular test is U.P. Cough Mixture Lung Tonic therefore the best. The quick crtain Cure, Sold by The United Pharmacy SINGAPORE. THE COMPANY ON "THE SPOT W PS 21 U t -WHITE ROSE" BRAND; I* I'IST, SALAD OIL Excellent for cooking i Distributing Agents
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  • 518 18 DYNAMIC SUPPORTING CAST IyHILE it tuok Lloyd C. Douglas only a few months to write hi best soiling novel, "Green Light." it took the First National studios almost two years to turn it into the Cosmopolitan picture
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  • 781 18 "BORN TO DANCE" AT THE ALHAMBRA "DORN To DANCE," the eagerlyu awaited smash musical successor to "Broadway Melody of 193b," with Eleanoi Powell, "Quota of T-aps," in the stellar role s*irounded by practically all of (i stars and the executive, production and technical crew oi the
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  • 287 18 CHILD STAR I To Appear Before Royalty Deanna Durbin, the 14-year-old soprano and screen st3iitt, wiio recently achieved sensational success in her first motion picture, "Three Smart Girls," has .iust received a command to appear before King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at the Coronation. It is
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  • 493 18 MAGNIFICENT SHOW AT THE CAPITOL ALTHOUGH ingenuity of the industry's trained technicians ha ready raiseii to an extremely hi* i degree the perfection ol picture photography, Hollywood's cameramen engine i sat slied to reit on their laurels. Experimentation continue i and the newest achievement is
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  • 174 18 CREEPY PLAY "A Shriek In The Night" CHKIEKS of terror and howls of haopy laughter which at times blanketed the dialogue gave ample demonstra'ion of the enthusiasm with which audiences received "A In The Night" when it opens its local engagement at the Alhambra Theatre soon. Ihc
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  • 9 18 bhirfey TemDl» In "Stowawav'' at the Ca April 28.
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    • 110 18 WHEN NATURE'S LAX, TAKE CHOCOLAX KM i Nature sometimes for various r^^^^3>\ reasons, cannot do her job proper- f^\" l> The result is that your system I (CiWWy^H ii left full of poisons and toxins, 1 E»Sal^& that may cause you serious illness. 1 j dik That's the limo lor
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    • 13 18 'LOVELY TO LOOK AT../ HAIR THAT IS WELL-DRESSED AND TIDY. 2 APB 4
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    • 63 19 FOR LONGEST SERVICE •S» 4. j CORONATION PROGRAMME— V^^^L*^ j LOCAL BROADCAST— y j EUROPEAN AND FOREIGN j j LISTEN TO ALL THESE WITH j j A PVi: RADIO I J Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, 7, Prinsep Street. J Distributors: H. L. CARTER CO., 22, Orchard Road. S A
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    • 116 19 < THI TAUI TONIC POOD a Oiieaiatli af fliarta* pad Heeat Have this new 1937 Model 61 installed in your Borne for FREE TRIAL I iffepP I life El heterodyne receiver with glowing beam station finder and special Philco Electro-dynamic speaker. Automatic volume control. Extra- k.^lV* ordinary value in Radio.
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    • 1633 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio '•IsZZZ.ZZZ I 11 50 P m For the Children: Tfr i 4 t ii7tt>t-*t t\c*o Younger Generation Entertains Once LW „^r):iV»,^ ESS BRITISH EMPIRE Igmn. The BBC. Empire Orchestra- n 7 a Art ramme Variet PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES EF Phillips). Lullaby for a Modern Infant mTNTIAV Singapore Station
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  • 197 20 When your stomach is healthy and well, you never think of its existence. But when it is out of sorts for any reason you know all about It Pain sets in— sometimes very severe, nagging pain. What are you to do? You certainly must
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  • 190 20 American Millionaire Bringing It Bridgeport (Connecticut). MR Charles A. Munn, a Philadelphia millionaire, is going to the Coronation. With him he is taking a motor trailer-caravan which is to cost £8,000. He will live in it during his stay in Eneland. It is reported to be
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  • 65 20 Berlin. A strong British delegation headed by Sir Henry Hallett Dale, director of the National Institute for Medical Research, London, is taking part in the annual meeting of the society for blood circulation research at Bad Nauheim. Sir Henry read a paper at the convention. He expressed
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  • 376 20 Klang River Incident Related (From Our Oicn Re-porter) Kuala Lumpur. A DRAMATIC incident in the Klang River behind the Government Offices? Kuala Lumpur, last November was recalled at the Selangor Assizes in the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur. before Mr. Justice Cussen, when Rama samy was charged
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  • 48 20 New London. Connecticut. Mr. Edwin C. Cruise. 65-year-old Republican Mayor of this city, who was born in Liverpool. England, has died here. He collapsed with a heart attack shortly after delivering a speech at a banquet. He was serving his third term as mayor.
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  • 240 20 Four Days' Journey NEW SERVICE OX PACIFIC New York. JjWOM San Francisco to Auckland in four days! The first survey flight to establish a new commercial route starts within a f< j \v days, and Pan-American Airways have a clipper type liner waiting at San Francisco
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  • 188 20 Growth Of Different Industries Wellington, New Zealand. V T EW Zealanders now make lawnmowers, women's corsets, shoe-h--tnd cones for ice creams among Dthei things, it is pointed out in a report emphasising the growth of differeir lines of business in the Dominion recent years. In an Auckland factory
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  • 136 20 Contest For Topers' Crown Knd* In Fight Belgrade. The annual Drunkards' Festival has been celebrated throughout Yugoslavia with the customary thoroughness. A'the wine and spirits in the house are supposed to be used up on this day. In one Belgrade inn 25 habitual drunkards consumed nine gallons of
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    • 817 20 CORN (IRE BATH SALT SURE CURE From All Chemists Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OP VALUABLE LANDS Situate at Jalan Tiram and Jalan Kangka Kechil, in th* nialilil of Johore Bahru, Johore. and Valuable Lands planted with Mukim of Kampon, Bahru, District of
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    • 22 20 TAKE PDIBDI TONIC TABLETS BEFORE GOING TO "LADIES IN LOVE" At all Chemists or from CHARI CO., 29, Robinson Road, Singapore. i
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    • 1289 20 Malayan Listeners* Radio (Continued from page 19) t/.S.A. SHORTWAVE £3&£*S& PROGRAMMES ""UGltta Song -Kaper and Jurmanl. The following are the principal Ame- In a Persian Market «Ketelby». rican short-wave transmissions. The HrmA) numbers immediately after the call-let- (M Three Little Boys (Louis Urgel». ters refer to kilocycles, and the second
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    • 59 20 'Continued from previous coluimii 6.52 pm. Children's Half-Hour Answers to correspondents. 6.50 p.m. News bulletin. 7.10 p.m. Popular potpourri 8.00 p.m. English conversation lessons 8.20 p.m. Concert by Nirom Orchestra. 9 20 p.m. Phohi sports talk 9.40 pm. Popular recorded music 950 p.m. Time signal. ?A 5 L pm p
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  • 576 21 new list How Money Will Be Spent London. tHE Kiiu proposes to set aside an annual income of at least £15,000 year for Princess Elizabeth, and a r.-'.her £25,000 a year for the Duke i? (jjoucester out of the revenues
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  • 76 21 Belgrade. A MYSTERIOUS epidemic, victims of which, suddenly drop dead, has broken out in the village of Proshta, Yugoslavia. Twenty-five people have fallen dead i:i three days. T.ioy seemed to feel nc pai out suddenly fell dead while working at their daily tasks. Ihe local doctor has forbidden
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  • 264 21 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added nonfiction and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday:— What is America? Illustrated, Herbert Agar; A Message from Arunachala, Paul Brunton; The American Ideal, Arthur Bryant; The Book of Barra, Illustrated, John Lome
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  • 164 21 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended Apr. 17 shows that there were 227 deaths, compared with 191 in the previous week, and with 197 in the corresponding week ol last year. The chief causes of death were:— Beri-beri 13;
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    • 57 21 GUARANTEED *ar&#* j /f £%i When occasion requires such E^^ll]*\ s^ecla y tron g carbolic rail* soap you want to be safe— IĔJ yo u want to be sure. «I ou can rP V// confidence on Calvert's Soap. 1 ia&V* Irfnß People who have used it for (Isfß^fi^i^^ years will
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    • 134 21 THE yim DUALITY H SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 0 jl QUALITY PAINTS H Shfcfwin-Willlama I 1.0-i AC stains and varnishes in one optr- uioa, without the necessity ci' cieaning off the preceding varnish if. tiiiish excellent for r,jK*mg manogany or walnut finish J t i noors. H FLO-LAC DRIES HARD OVERNIGHT...it combines the
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  • 359 22 Flood Dangers In Five Provinces—Millions Facing Starvation—Warships To Visit Singapore—An Historic Event —A New Chinese Actress "Discovered" (By Our Chinese Correspondent) Singapore, Friday, j IJQ fewer than 30,000,000 people, scattered over five provinces in China, are reported to be facing siar\ation on account of the loss of
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  • 283 22 PRIOR to the resumption of his journey to London. Admiral Chen ShiaoKuan, Minister of the Navy, intimated that a squadron from the Chine-e Navy might soon visit Malaya in the cour-:c of a South Sea tour. Chinese in the sea-ports of Malaya, particularly in Singapore and Penang. are
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  • 502 22 THE Central Government have. I understand taken steps to prohibit the use of the Cantonese dialect Sn Chinese sound films. In doing so. the Central Government may be said to have made a direct hit." for films provide not only recreation but education for the masses. The great
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    199 22 BEFORE very long, patron- ol sound films screened i n MaJ probably be singing the praises ot Pai Yang, known to foreigners in SI hai as "White Willow." because it lieved that in her the film inch; China has "discovered" a Chinese Garbo Miss Pai Yang is
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  • 190 22 Three Elephants To Be Shot At Sight Trivandrum. Trs Following a murderous atl tea planter in the West* Mountains in Travancore. tbi elephants are now "on the spot of the Travancore GovernmThe (planter was motoring lonely mountain road when sudd< of the elephants charged him. In surprise,
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  • 21 22 Mr. H. Fraser, of the Malaya untitled Service, has been appointed to Federal Secretary. Federated States. Class lA. Malayan Civil S*
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  • 820 23 HIS OWN STORY OF HIS KIDNAPPING rpHK following is a full translation of the written report of Marshal i jgng Kai Shek submitted to the ur.tang Conference on the Sian Coup. I December last year in view of cl that the bandit-suppression iign in the
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  • 310 23 Departures For Home On Leave From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru April 22 When Mr. F. L Shaw. Superintendent of Education, Johore, sails for Home on long leave from Singapore by the Cathay" on April 23, Mr. C. A. Scott Acting Headmaster of the English College. Johore Bahru,
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  • 81 23 The next meeting of the Leaders Course of the Catholic Action oi ihe Church of St. Joseph, will be held at the Mercantile Institution, Queen Street, at 5 p.m. These meetings, held every Saturday, are open to all who are interested and there is no charge for admission.
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  • 87 23 Leaving For England This Week Reuter. Bombay, Apr. 21. TEJ Bahadur Sapru, who played a very prominent part in the Irwin-Gandtn Pact during the 1931 London RoundTable conferences, is leaving for England from India on Saturday. The visit is described as unpolitical, but it is believed that
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  • 32 23 Mr. Charles Emerson has joined the boards of Raub Rubber Estates, Ltd and Petoong Java Rubber Estates, Ltd., ana has been appointed chairman in place of the late Mr. George Irvine Watson.
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  • 26 23 Capt. C. T. M. Husband, Superin tendent, Survey Department, Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements, has been appointed to officiate as Assistant Surveyor-General, Federated Malay States
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  • 78 23 Companies Cases By Mixed Courts Reuter. Montreux, Apr. 21. EGYPT has made important concessions in respect of the Thornby question of mixed interests, namely companies partly foreign and partly Egyptian. She has agreed that all cases concerning such companies already in existence should continue to be handled
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  • 28 23 Shanghai, Apr, 21. Dr. Wang Ching Hui, Chinese Foreigr. Minister, gaye a dinner party to Foreign Ambassadors at the Foreign Office Reception Hall last night.—Sin Chew Ji* Poh.
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  • 18 23 Mr. S. Young of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Ipoh spent the week-end at Lumut.
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  • 30 23 Mr. William J. Smith has been appointed acting manager of Sabrang Estate, Lower Perak and has since taken over from Mr. George Ratclifl, who is leaving for Home on retirement.
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  • 202 23 Women Children Saved By Emdcn's Crew Bombay. OFFICERS, cadets and seamen dived from the German cruiser Emden into Bombay harbour to rescue 25 Indian women and children from drowning. A boat containing the women and children was approaching the cruiser, which had been thrown open to
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  • 52 24 Members of the Clubs forming (he BOtfc D.'strict of Rotary International (Malaya, Siam and Borneo) assembled in Kuala Lumpur for their am ual Conference al Easter. Pictures ihow gathering at the annual Con fercnce Ball at the Majestic Hotel, and members at a business session of
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