Malaya Tribune, 14 March 1938
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Title Section39 1938-03-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest bales Vol. XXVII. No. 61. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Mar. 14, The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1938 FIVE CENTS,39 words
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Advertisement120 1938-03-14 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOILMiXG TIIIBUXE "BULLDOG 0 |8 GUINNESS \/v^/' II STOUT ACTS AS A tonic j "AmT and UODY BIT,LDER I > Look for the whole 0 Bulldog on the V GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU POLE AGENTS (Incorp. In 5.8.) WPfl. 4A. i {Beauty.120 words
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Advertisement362 1938-03-14 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya The Original jF^i Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING—when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal SS^Sr for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and ma terials used in their j |fj construction362 words
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443 1938-03-14 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES PREMIER SHIPPING COMPANIES Increase In Number Of Units And Tonnage THE annual li.,t of British shipping companies with fleets of over 50,000 tons gross, which appears in the New Year number of the "Syren and Shipping," contains the same number of names as in the last two443 words
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Article89 1938-03-14 2 Most Severe In Finland For 22 Years Helsinki. Heavy snowfalls, said to be the most severe for 22 years, are playing havoc with train and bus schedules in Finland. In the Tornea district of North Finland, where the roads w.ere entirely impassable for several days, buses are89 words
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Article68 1938-03-14 2 Hoycott Campaign In South Africa Cape Town. Propaganda work to bring about a boycott, of Japanese goods iri the Union is being actively carried on by the Federation of Labour Unions. Repeated representations have been made to the Government by the South African Trades and Labour Council with68 words
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Advertisement414 1938-03-14 2 «TEAMEK SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). l>. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S"pore. 1938. BHUTAN 0,100 Mar. 14 HKHAK 6,000 Mar. 21 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Mar. 25 CORFU 15,000 Apr. 3 SOUDAN 6,500 Apr. 8 CHITRAL 15,000 Apr. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 May 6 BURDWAN 6,070 May 7 RANCHI414 words
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Advertisement142 1938-03-14 2 IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incorporated In England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy. Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, ect. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. KUMSANG Mar. 15142 words
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Advertisement530 1938-03-14 2 r V M. B. K. j KOKUSAI LINE J C (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I I (Incorporated in Japan). I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES; NEW YORK (via Panama). t Due. Due. Sailing Due. 1 Penan? Spore Spore via. New York )ms KOMAKI MARU Mar. 20 Mar 22 May 5 1 (ms530 words
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Advertisement443 1938-03-14 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious Ore Class Motors-hips. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng MEONIA 29-3 29-3 30-3 31-3 ALSIA 19-4 19-4 20-4 21-4 BORINGIA 10-5 10-5 11-5 12-5 FIONIA443 words
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Advertisement390 1938-03-14 2 STEAMER SAILING The underacted are the I intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKOV NORTH CHINA an Due S s.s. ISAR, omits Man.'. Japan "POTSDAM" omits N China 5 'AACHEN" omits M. "GNEISENAU omfta N< China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG B Sails from pan! sjs. "ALSTER" also calls Marseilles, Oran, L:390 words
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Advertisement635 1938-03-14 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. lf i >.ijERS ars now invited tor the •blowing materials or service. For see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. ol Bitumen, 12noon, Mar. 30, 1938. ol Two Electrically on Pumping Sets (40 mm. each) for the Water Dept. 4 p.m., 25th April.635 words
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Advertisement617 1938-03-14 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. AVER PANAS RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of thi.i Company will be held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on < Wednesday, 13th April, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon at which the Directors will recom-617 words
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Advertisement540 1938-03-14 3 PUBLIC NOTICES i BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH~~COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE i In Bankruptcy. No. 47 of 1938. He TAN ENG CHOO, of No. 38, Shanghai Road, Singapore, Om. Receiving Order made 4th March. IS3 3. Date of Adjudication 4th March. 193?. I Date540 words
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Advertisement528 1938-03-14 3 PUBLIC NOTICES i I IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. DISTRICT OF BATU PAHAT. Notice of Wage-earner's Admin 1M ration Order. Name of Debtor: L.MBY BIN JAMALUDIN. Address: No. 68A, Jalan Ampuan. Batu Pahat Description: Clerk. State Commission- j er's Office, Batu Pahat. Number of Proceedings: B.P. No. li cf528 words
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Advertisement640 1938-03-14 3 PUBLIC NOTICES j NOTICE. LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements DIVIDEND NO. 29. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Uiat a first Interim Dividend of 2 V 2 per cent.. for the year ending 31st August. 1938 will he paid to Shareholders on the Refister on 22nd March, 1938. NOTICE640 words
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Advertisement195 1938-03-14 3 POSITIONS vALA .N T WANTED agent throughout Malaya £2 sell Ayurveda- v r iiciiii. a:.d iiair oils of a well-known Ayurvedic rstabLiatunent in India. F w particulara appi-* --Box No. lvi c <» Malaya Trihune, smg... pore. WANTED a Christian Cliiii'-M Teacher either sex. Knowledge ol Mumc or Sports a195 words
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Article234 1938-03-14 4 Air - CINEMA: GANGSTER FILM DROWNS SHOTS (By Air New York, Mar. DO excited was a Los Angeles cinema audience to-night by a shooting scene on (he screen that they missed a real-life fun battle going on around them. Detective's thrilling chase of a notorious bandit ended in234 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-03-14 4 England's eldest minister, the Rev Matthew Gold of Luekwell. Bridge, near Maidenhead, has just celebrated his 103 rd birthday: He still likes a game of draughts.29 words
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221 1938-03-14 4 Singapore, Sataraa? AFTER the record: m» „t imtL* n evidence of the case in *hich Bengali-Mohamedan i> s, with outraging the iikml. pretty Malay girl named Amesafa binte Hadji Mohamcd bj enterin« into her house at Balmoral < reseeni on Nov. 2 last year,221 words
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Article1024 1938-03-14 4 Air Mail - (By Air Mail London. Feb. 23. yHE proposals for a tin buffer stock, which have been submitted to the Colonial Office and to the Malayan Chamber of Mines in London, arc now on the way to Malaya, where they should arrive in the course of the1,024 words
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Article420 1938-03-14 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Mar. 12. RTJBBES Previous To-day Change Ton* Quietly Steady Easier Snot Buyers 6 7 Keller* G 15 1G 6 13 1G —'a Ist Forward (April) Buyers tr ;i 634 Sellers 7 G 7 1 s 2nd Forward (May) Buyers GISIG 6 13 16 J420 words
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Advertisement630 1938-03-14 4 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 510,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 Oeneral Manager 3513 Accountant 308« Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: YOR K BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., ■Jl k630 words
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Advertisement49 1938-03-14 4 "NERO"? I WORSHIP (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 3. Council have decided to have the words "Heil Hitler" in Neon lights on top of j Mount Vesuvius when Herr Hitler visits their ancient city in May. The greeting will be visibb twenty miles away. i mmmmm mmmm MM —MBMMHMMHMmJ49 words
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Article861 1938-03-14 5 Fraser And Co - Quotation By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Mar. 12, 1 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4- im Kumbang 281- 301--jtral Malay 46 50-n Vyer Hitam 21 3 22 3 Aver Weng 0.62V 2 0.70 rin Till 21 6 22 6 Batu Selangox 1.37861 words
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Article115 1938-03-14 5 Singapore. Mar. 14. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Whart (Entrance Gate 2) Nieuw Holland 18; Gewang 16; Perak 15; Hector 13; Kinta 11; Islander 3: Eumaeus 6. Empire, Dock (Entrance Gate 2)115 words
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Article372 1938-03-14 5 S. E. Levy; Co - Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Monday WE are indebted to S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions: Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follows. STOCKS. A purchase policy continues to be372 words
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Article417 1938-03-14 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Total for financial Company Dividend Books Date Div. year close Payable Date to date nN Singapore, Mar. 12, 1 p m. A. Hitam Tin 15% Int. less tax Mar. 8 Mar 28 Mar. 7 85* Burma Malay 6d. Div. Mar. 24 Mar 31 Mar.417 words
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Article235 1938-03-14 5 I: lynard Co., Ltd $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn INGAPORE MUNICIPAL: l r >ol rod. 1940 $400,0u0 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 104 norn 1 '107 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108 110 norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.235 words
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Article128 1938-03-14 5 Fraser And Co - Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Mar. 14. MINING. Tin New York 40 7 a cts. down *8 cts. Now that the full details of the German occupation of Austria are known, the market opens calmly this morning after the rather panicky conditions which prevailed on Saturday.128 words
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Article16 1938-03-14 5 Singapore. Mar. 14. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $90 (unchanged).16 words
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Article18 1938-03-14 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 22% (up Sellers 23 (hp U).18 words
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321 1938-03-14 5 MINING Singapore Mar. 14. Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 6 4 Aver Hitam 21 3 22 3cd Bangringi 21 6 22 6 Batu Scangor 1.37 1.42 Chanderiangs 15 16 H:tam Tin 0.39 0.43 ed Hongkong Tin 19 20 6 liong Fatts 1.04 1.07 Idris Hvd. 4321 words
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Article67 1938-03-14 5 Singaooro. Saturday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Price i Previous To-day Peso > Ant-mok 0 52 0 55 Atok 0.24 0 245 Co-o Grove 0.50 0.52 OcnsoUdated Minos 0.011 unquoted I X67 words
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Article109 1938-03-14 5 Reuter Wireless. v London, Mar. 13. Discount brokers are cheered by receiving a better allotment of Treasury bills and the announcement that DC* I week's issu's will be raised by £5 to millicr". Foreign Exchanges experienc. I t* lively session following Austrian dcv fopments. The French franc improveReuter Wireless. - 109 words
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Article284 1938-03-14 5 Directors' Report PROFIT OF §43,719 FOR THE YLAR following is the report of the directors of Ulu Benut Consolidated Rubber Company, Limited, for the year ended Dec. 31, 1937. The company will hold their 18th annual general meeting at the Hongkong Bank Chambers on Wednesday. March 23,284 words
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Article98 1938-03-14 5 During the week ended Mar. 5. exports from Malayan ports amounted to "8.727 cases, of which: 82,090 <93 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,830 <2 per cent.) cases to the Con- Unent of Europe, 1.913 (2 per cent I rases to Canadi, md 2.894 (398 words
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Article102 1938-03-14 5 The rubber crcp returns for the following companies for February, 1938, are w; follows: The Aver K'uning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd., 81.000 lbs. The Badek Rubber Estate, Ltd. (Staifiekl Estate», 25.500 lbs. The Bradwell (F.M.9.) Rubber Estate, Ltd., 53,500 lbs. The Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd., 66,000 lbs.102 words
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Article209 1938-03-14 5 The following a:? the exchange rates {his morning according in the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, Mar. 14. London TT. 23 ***** london demand 2 3 29 3.. T yon At mand Bwitzerland demand 251 Hambars demand 14 New York demand209 words
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Advertisement396 1938-03-14 5 I S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. i tnvesimer* Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities ijui.y Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Serine, Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGES, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, i SHANGHAI STOCK396 words
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Article135 1938-03-14 6 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands" Indies etc. by Air tQantas) tomcrcw Deliveries of boxholders* letters enly 3 pm and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by A?r <K.N. r ..L M.» to-morrow. eliveries of boxholders' letters only 1.30 p.m. and general delivery135 words
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Article28 1938-03-14 6 The s.s. Bon'ekoe for Mauritius. Mails prcvicusly announced as closing at 4 p.m. on Mar. 12 will now close at 11 a m. on Mar. 16.28 words
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Advertisement198 1938-03-14 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL A TONIGHT j OCKTAIL DANCE 6.: i() to 8,30 p.m. j J DINNER ft DANCE (informal) 9/5«; to midnight. j OUTSTANDING CABARET ATTRACTION. j JUNE COLLETT N V: tralian Comedy Dancer.; presenting Hlfarious Burlesque. A cure for the blues j PROM THE SUBLIME TO THE RIDICULOUS. j198 words
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Advertisement77 1938-03-14 6 HAEMORRHOIDS. Sure and Safe cure for Piles, either chronic or acute! All kinds of Piles. Bleeding or Blind are radically cured by us within a short time without any surgical aid and we hold Innumerable testimonials. A trial will convince. Also treatment of Fistula It successfully undertaken by us. Please77 words
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Advertisement177 1938-03-14 6 YOUTH, VIGOUR VIT \LI I V in 30 31iiiiig<> s t There is no need for a lengthy and seme treatment for weeks or month* ij you feel weak or old before you are \<,;in The latest remedy of a great German Scientist by the name MAN POYVH' FILLS give177 words
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Miscellaneous381 1938-03-14 6 M 1 I j POSTAL IXTKIJ ItiE^Kj STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE D ™f Pontianak Pangkor Mar 14 2 p.m. Famangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Eoelongan TO-MORROW Christmas Island Islander 15 11 am Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong P m Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and Serat Pandjang381 words
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Miscellaneous158 1938-03-14 6 To-day's Diary Of Events SPORTS The Tides:—9.lo a.m., 8 ft. 7 ins 10.2 C p.m., 8 ft. 2 ins. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11. Publishers v. Inniskillings 11, Anson Road Stadium; Div. 111, Casuals v. S.C.C. 11, S.C.C. Tennis: S.C.C. Spring Tournament, S.C.C; Tournament at YM.C.A. AMUSEMENTS ALHAMERA: "They Met158 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-03-14 7 A LITTLE boy in the Caledonian Market, London, "gets on" to mother i*. about the miniature phone kiosk he would like to buy.25 words
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287 1938-03-14 7 Air Mail - BUT THEY WANT TO RETURN (By Air Mail London, Mar. 3. "C*ROM one of the loneliest homes in the world, in Victoria Land, Canada, within the Arctic Circle, have come Mi and Mrs. Ernest Pasley and their six-year-old daughter, June Victoria, to spend287 words
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290 1938-03-14 7 JJESPITE the fact that the contralto Doris: was unable, at the last moment, to appear, the Singapore Musical Society gave a beautifully welt-balanced performance' of "The Messiah" in the Victoria Kail last night. Eva Clark the conductor, undertook the heavy dual role of290 words
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Article135 1938-03-14 7 Air Mail - Romance Which Started In Malaya <By Air Mail London, Mar. 1. DOMANCE of sixty-four-year-old Sir Malcolm Watson, whose engagement '<> his attractive laboratory assistant, hirty-two-year-old Miss Constance Lor'i'A was announced yesterday, owes auch to their common interest in nee and the malaria germ. It started when she135 words
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Article107 1938-03-14 7 H/fK» Bernard Shaw is %oing to teach JJ. Hclly .voci how to make a n'm —a British film, the story of his p»ay "Pygmalion "I am going: to teach ihe Americans cue of the things they don't knew—bow to put English drama on the107 words
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Article195 1938-03-14 7 Hi! arions Comedy Draws Good Houses AT THE CINEMAS AN hour and a half of hilarious enter tainment is assured to patrons of the Pavilion for the next few nights, where "Let's Make a Night Of It" began a season last night. This is a highly entertaining story195 words
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Article126 1938-03-14 7 Air Mail - (By Air Mail Louden, Mar. 3. THE world's largcsi silver coin :s to be «old by auction here this month (Mar. 23). The coin, which comes from China, weighs 59 ounces and is nearly 60 years ola. The inscription in Chinese say.; that it was issued126 words
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Article103 1938-03-14 7 Entertaining Story At The Aihambra \jfi±iAT is undoubtedly one of the best »V comedy romances to be shown at the Aihambra Theatre for a lone while —"They Met In A Taxi" with Chester Morris and Fay Wray in the leading roles—had a nremiere yesterday. The story is entertaining103 words
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Article74 1938-03-14 7 Singapore, Saturday. DETAINED by the police on Friday night in cennection with the Rowell Road robbery invcMng over $2,000. one o: th. two Chinese confessed to being imphcat ed in another robbery. This man, though unemployed, maintained a car. It is believed that pawntickets, through which the74 words
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Article65 1938-03-14 7 Air Mail - By Air Mail <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 2. RACING motorist, Prince Birabonpsc is tr design the memcral to Pat Fairfield, British champion driver, who was killed in a crash at Le Mans 24 hour rare last year. The memorial, to be erectcd on the65 words
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Article93 1938-03-14 7 International Centre For Scouts At Nice 4 Nice. A largo well-furnished villa in the Avenue des Ambrcis, Nice, presented •Vio p.cv Scouts Organisations of Nice by M. EmiV» Garden, counsellor of the i Trench Chamber of Commerce in New York, has b<*en ooened under the name of93 words
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Article294 1938-03-14 7 THE Ghost Club, seen last durinu Nevember 1936, is to reappear in London on a night in March. In spite of its name, the club will not. meet at midnight, but at the more prosaic hour of 8 p.m. Those fortunate encugh to be invited294 words
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Advertisement130 1938-03-14 7 "PILOT" PEN SERVICE WEEKS /I SPECIAL STATIONERY SALE FROM ff 1 14TH MARCH TO 2ND APRIL. ff 1 AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS UNIQUE jfa I OFFER. DURING THIS PERIOD WE 'f 1 WILL ENGRAVE YOUR INITIALS I ON OR CLEAN ANY TYPE OR I M \KE OF FOUNTAIN PEN FPLrJ130 words
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Advertisement425 1938-03-14 8 ['•THEY MET a* A TAXI** j wi<h FAY WBAY j CHESTER MORRIS LIONEL STANDER) The FASTEST FUN-FEST SINCE "IT HAPPENED j ONE NIGHT" j GARRICK I^7S I m NIGHT A Super Hindustani Thrillei. "CHEVROLET 1936" or "TOOFANI." Featuring Lahta Pawar, Madhev Kale and other famous stars. Knchantlng Songs! Beautiful Dancei!425 words
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Advertisement359 1938-03-14 8 yL 7 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT I CAPITOL m-m 1 TRULY A GAY and MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT! I Skimming in Shimmering delight along Silvery Alpine i Slopes.. j s Lovelier stul as you ,isten: j j BB^' t TYRONE POWER j ICE Hn B 20TH CENTURY FOX 1 11.MS MOST MMlnwWllHMmr. fnH359 words
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Advertisement97 1938-03-14 8 JUST IMAGINE SIX FAMOUS BROADCABI JANCE BANDS GIGANTIC SPECTACLTAR FINALE! DOZENS OF STARS OF STAGE-SCREEN-RADIO IN A MINT MELODY, MIRTH AND JOY! J (PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NICHT j I BUDDY SOGERS 1 He s croonin'for |BPw v 1 I Tri 1 Tunes |J\ i OPENS CAPITOL TO-MORROW 1 I THEATRE97 words
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Article142 1938-03-14 9 Air Mail - By Air Mail London, Mar. 3. NEW high-speed air liners, capable of reducing the nresent London- t'uris journey time to approximately lie hour, are to be commissioned by Imperial Airways for the summer months. The distance from Croydon Airport Le Bourget Airport, Paris, is142 words
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Article42 1938-03-14 9 Shortly before eight o'clock last night, fear-old Indian boy was knocked j a motor ear in Joo Chiat Place n to hospital in an unconscious He was suffering from severe injuries. The driver of the car is said to oe a Malay.42 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-03-14 9 Pony rider Arthur Jefferies of London, 4 ft. 1 in. high, after his wedding to Miss Francis Sargent, 4 ft. 10 in. high.29 words
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Article98 1938-03-14 9 A Chinese woman was teased by a Chinese, in Smith Street last night. The woman resented his suggestions, pushed him off the cycle and punched him,, with the result that two onlookers ard he had "bloodstains" on their clothing. An excited crowd jostled along to the Kreta Ayer98 words
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453 1938-03-14 9 RETURNS TO JAIL on information given by a woman, detectives in the North of England succeeded in trapping a sleek, mild-manner ed man whom they regarded a* a "Jekyll and Hyde" in the counterfeiting racket. The curtain fell on the coiner's extl ordinary exotoits453 words
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Article14 1938-03-14 9 Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. 13. The late Mr. Ramsay Macdonald I t £25.000.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 14 words
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Article520 1938-03-14 9 l he Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Mar 11. MEAT steak (kati) *0 f stew or curry (kati) 35 billet steak (lb.) J' glutton, Australian (lb.) 40 button, Indian (lb.) Mutton, Malacca (ib.) Fork, lean (kati) k. lean and (1st quality» (kati) io POULTRY pons (locally reared) (kati) 55520 words
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Article, Illustration230 1938-03-14 9 HITLER TELLS OF HIS "MISSION" Reuter. I.inz, Sundav. ITITLFR, speaking: from the front of the Town Hall, received a welcome. He thanked all those who test;lied l*y their presence that if. was not the wish o» a fe«e hut ot the whole German nation to found greatReuter. - 230 words
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Article62 1938-03-14 9 Anglo-Irish Talks Hang In The Balance Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 13. Mr. do Valcra returned to Dublin tur ight following the last of his discussion.» with British Ministers on Anglo-Eric trade matters, de Valera will now confer with his colleagues in Dublin. According to a member of deReuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article51 1938-03-14 9 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. IfOH SAN, a Kwangsi Chinese, appeared 11 before the Police Magistrate, Commander J. c. Derrick and was charged that on or about March 5 at KamporiJ Bukit China did attempt to murder a Chinese woman, Hi Yu Mah. The -Jase was adjourned to March51 words
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Advertisement86 1938-03-14 9 STAMFORD HIGH SCHOOL, GEYLANG. Classes from Infants to Senior Cambridge. FEES:—Lower Elementary $2.50; Higher Flementarv $4: Cambridge Classes *5 SPECIAL MATRICULATION EVENING CLASS has already commenced and is m prepress. Students wishing to sit for the next Exam, will be best advised to join up immediately. Fees for Five Subjects86 words
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Advertisement451 1938-03-14 9 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THi riYESPECIALIZING: Muscle anomalies. o s I cd eyes. Complicated fl cases of defective via! »c Glasses if needed. K. A. THOMPSON, DCJi (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. 63. VICTORIA STREET EXPERT EUROPEAN LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS. MAISON GALAXY451 words
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Obituary72 1938-03-14 10 Mr. Leo Chin Kiat parsed away peacefully at bis residence. No. 7. Lorong 20. Geylang Read. Singapore, at 10A0 a.m. i Sunday. 13th March. 1&38, aged r.3 He leaves behind an aged mother-in-law (Madam Chan Neo>, 2 sons (Loo Cheng Lim avd Loo Cheng Swee», 1 daughter-in-law72 words
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Obituary40 1938-03-14 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ee FOTg S'eng tender the r sincere thanks to those who sent wreaths and attended the funeral of their late son Eddie Ee Soon Hee and also tc the Officers and Scouts of the Tenth Troop.40 words
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Article970 1938-03-14 10 gOMEWHAT mixed best describes the reception accorded lo the scheme designed by the Federated Malay States Government to bring about an amelioration of the conditions which have been created in the tin mining industry following the last trastic cut in the quota. In Selangor the proposal appears to970 words
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238 1938-03-14 10 NOTES COMMENTS NOT FOR CHILDREN? EN a few weeks Singapore filmgoers will have the opportunity of seeing a fil m which has created more of a sensation in Hollywood circles than any other In the history of motion pictures. It s 'he feature-length production by Walt Disney of the fairy238 words
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Article259 1938-03-14 10 AN several occasions in the past, the Tribune has drawn attention to the bad lighting of our streets, and it La encouraging to note that heads of Gov eminent departments are beginning to appreciate the need for completely overhauling our lighting system. A: Thursday's meeting o* the Rural259 words
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Article208 1938-03-14 10 WING-COMMANDER a. Steele-Perkfe who is to be in charge of nix precaution* in Hongkong, told i Th bune in an interview on the ttanpurl that In his opinion the Importance of instructing the public In the matter of y JI these precaution; could not be overemphasised, n208 words
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Article227 1938-03-14 10 j Vl/ITH the war still raging In r I there is no little .'-peculation abroad as to whether or not the Chinese Gc\j ernment will be able to continue lulfhlIng her financial obligations on Ira:. secured in foreign countries, but the fact that last month an officii; Chinese227 words
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Article293 1938-03-14 10 "Looker On - By "Looker On" AN T E about the old-fashioned wedding ring, it shows you haver'l been divorced since the style changed. W v w w An Ind an girl who claims to be a descendant of Sitting Bull recently obtained a lucrative film engagement. She is293 words
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Advertisement207 1938-03-14 10 Announcing the Arrival of a NEW MODEL!, JL*, •SPORTS LIGHT W% ROADSTER C Model 35 vf f V AW or Afe* r i 1« BLACK $49.50 GREEN OR BLUE 552.50 ROBINSON GO v LTD. 7if 1, s I 11 (oV I I j I ©@E§ BM¥© ©@f TILE I Sole207 words
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Advertisement11 1938-03-14 10 REDUCE YOUR TRAVEL COSTS! BY PURCHASING A RAILWAY j SEASON TICKET11 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-03-14 11 PX-PRESIDENT Wilhclm'Miklas is a gaTherintf in Vienna in honour of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, who are seated on either side of him.30 words
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106 1938-03-14 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 13 MAZING scenes were ivitncssed in frafaigar Square when 20,000 tpU demonstrated against Hitler's invasion of Austria. The meeting unanimously massed i resolution urging the British Govnent to refuse to continue negotiations with Germany and Italy until the Gentian troops have With'Reuter. - 106 words
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Article43 1938-03-14 11 Reuter. Athens, March 13. 11>1 Bmadbeni, the Australian airman, who left Lvrmme yesterday morning at 3 o'clock, on an attempt to fly to Australia in ■Mter four days, arrived here yesterday and took off this mc.rning for Bt w ra.—Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article84 1938-03-14 11 Reuter. Saragossa, Mar. 13. Nationalist advance on the Aragmi front is described here i> apparently becoming a walkover. area of 1,075 miles has been lap- in four days and the N ftionalist aiard i:: now only GO mil3S from the stalin coast. i are beingReuter. - 84 words
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123 1938-03-14 11 Reuter. Brenner Pass, Mar. 13. rpHE first motorised German troops arrived here at 1 p.m. led by the commander of an Alpine infantry regiment. Troops lined the road between the Austrian and Italian customs houses. The Commander and officers went to the Italian customs barrierReuter. - 123 words
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Article159 1938-03-14 11 "Irrevocable" Events In Austria Reuter. Berlin, March 13. THE city is celebrating with good na* tured enthusiasm the march of German troops to Austria. Restaurants are full of excited diners toasting success to the undertaking. Although the Government is not officially organising demonstrations, various oolitical and otherReuter. - 159 words
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Article43 1938-03-14 11 Reuter. Bucharest, Mar. 13. THE Romanian Foreign Office stale that there has been no change in the plans for King Carol and Prince Michael to visit London on March 22. An earlier message said the visit had been cancelled —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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759 1938-03-14 11 PLEBISCITE PROMISED ON APRIL 10 Reuter. Vienna, March 13. OBSIGNATION OF HERR WILHELM MIKLAS, PRESIDENT OF FEDERAL AUSTRIA, AT THE BEQUEST OF DR. SEYSSINQUART. THE HITLERITE NAZI WHO HAS SEIZED POWER IN AUSTRIA, tS THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN THE DRAMA BEINGReuter. - 759 words
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Article87 1938-03-14 11 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 13. HITLER has incorporated the Austrian Army in the' German Army and placed it under the command of General yon Beck. A Munich message say detachments of Austrian soldiers are moving into Germany. The first troops are en route to Munich, where theyReuter. - 87 words
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227 1938-03-14 11 London, Mar. 14. jyjAJOR Frederick Jackson, arctic explorer and traveller, has died in London on a barge on the Thames which has been his home for the past year. Major Jackson was the man who was responsible for the rescue in 1896 of Nansen,227 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-03-14 11 piELD MARSHAL Goering used his baton for the first time when he reviewed the forces on Air Force commemora tion day in Berlin.25 words
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96 1938-03-14 11 Reuter. Budapest, Mar. 13. rpHE influence of the events in Austria is shown by a meeting hero of 5,000 Hungarian Nazis with a liberal display of swastikas. The speaker said Germany os a roof cf good faith ought to return to Hungary the AustrianReuter. - 96 words
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Article51 1938-03-14 11 Saar Nazi Chief For Austria Reuter. Berlin, March. 13. HITLER has commissioned the Regional Governor Buerkel of the Saar District to undertake the re-orga-nisation of thfr National Social'st Workmen's Party in Austria and as acting head of the Nazi Party to make preparations for the plebiscite on April 10.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article25 1938-03-14 11 "My Impressions of Australia" will be the subject of the Hon. Mr. S. W. R. Dias Bandaranaike's address to the Singapore Rotary Club this Wednesday25 words
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Article118 1938-03-14 11 Reuter. Paris, Sunday. M. LEON Blum has formed his (iovernmrnt. composed Socialists and S« -lalist Radicals. M. Blum himself will be Premier; Minister for Finance, If. Datadier; vicePremier and Minister of Nationa" Defen. c. M. Paul Boncovo Foreign Affair-;, M. Camptnch-; Navy, M. Goy Lachombre; Air, M.Reuter. - 118 words
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Article156 1938-03-14 11 Disturbing Effect On Peace Talks Reuter. London, Mar. 12. AT the conclusion of a hundred-minute meeting, the Cabinet issued an official statement from Downing Street, stating: "The Cabinet discussed events in Austria, and it was reported that a protest in the strongest terms had been made toReuter. - 156 words
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Article23 1938-03-14 11 Reuter. Forty-seven persons were killed and 40 injured in an explosion at the Singareni coal-mines near here. Three Europeans are among the dead.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article22 1938-03-14 11 A Reuter message from New York records the death of Mr. Clarence Darrow, chairman of the U S. National Recovery review Board.22 words
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Advertisement36 1938-03-14 11 rZT\ NURSE JfeA KNOWS II Bp ijh All those experienced in the l yV care Babies appreciate X c ou^anc |n 9 Qualities of X bear brand Naturai j bu,lds Uadcr A tropical conditions bearbrSd Qldtwiat36 words
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102 1938-03-14 12 NEW PLANTING Reuter. London, Mar 13. A COMMUNIQUE on standard tonmges was issued to-day by the International Rubber Regulation Committee in which it is recommended that Siam shall be allotted the following basic quotas for the five years from 1939 toReuter. - 102 words
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Article284 1938-03-14 12 Minister For Local Administration Singapore, Monday. THE Hon. S. W. R. Dias Bandaranaike, son of Sir Solomon Dias Bandaranoike, K.C.M.G., Maha Mudaliyar for Ceylon, arrived to-day by the "Nieuw Holland." after representing Ceylon at the 150 th. anniversary celebrations in Australia. Mr. Bandaranaike is the Minister284 words
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Article215 1938-03-14 12 Goering's Statement "SPRING OF UNITED GERMANY" Reuter. Berlin, Sunday. "tynO has the to interfere w hen Germans want to come closer to Ceimans?" asked General Goering, who is representing Hitler during the latter's absence from Benin m an address to a meeting at Opera House, commemorating Germany'sReuter. - 215 words
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Article253 1938-03-14 12 Shanghai, Mar. 14. rpHE inauguration ceremony of the 1 Japanese Centra! China Government was held in secret without even an anncuncement of the date of its inauguration. Tor fear of being assassinated, the nominees of the new government often move about in strict secrecy and under253 words
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292 1938-03-14 12 Reuter. Moscow, Sunday. JILL the accused in the Moscow trial were sentenced to death except Ra- kovsky who is sentenced to 20 ye ar s, Plevney 25 years and Bessenov 15 years imprisonment. Bukharin, in a 90 minutes' speech, delivered ore of the mostReuter. - 292 words
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Article94 1938-03-14 12 (From Our Own Reporter Ipoh, Mar. 14. ATTEMPTS are being made to call a meeting of delegates of the Eurasian Associations In Malaya for the purpose of discussing the formation of a Malayan Eurasian Association, with headquarters In Kuala Lumpur. The proposed association will be run94 words
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Article248 1938-03-14 12 Ambulance Had A Busy Day Singapore. Saturday. MR. R. Conibi. a Eurocean. was involved in a collision between two motorcars, occupied by Europe? ns. at the junction of Kampong Java Road and Thomson Road last night. The cars were slightly damaged. Mr. Combi haa a.248 words
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Article71 1938-03-14 12 Well-known Cricketer Returning To Spore LIEUT. G. J. Bryan, who scored many centuries in representative cricket locally when he was formerly stationed here is understood to be returning to Singapore. A member of the Kent County C.C., Bryan is also a first rate bowler and if71 words
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Article11 1938-03-14 12 To-morrow's Malaya Tribune will consist of 21 pages.11 words
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Article59 1938-03-14 12 Knocked Down By A Ricksha Singapore, Mondry. Shortly before 12 o'clock Inst night, a Chinese woman pedestrian was knocked down by a ricksha In North Bridge Road. She complained of severe pain over the left side of the chest. She had no external injuries but was extremely .hocked.59 words
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584 1938-03-14 12 Singapore, March 14. AT daylight this morning, the 20,000-ton luxury liner, the Reliance, put into port with 200 tourist. on board. Amoa;; them was Mr. Eugene Cecil van Wyk, a noted lecturer and writer. Interviewed by a Tribune representative, Mr. van584 words
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Article124 1938-03-14 12 People Will Not Buy Japanese THAT there was a growing volume of sympathy with the Chinese in their present trouble with the Japanese, and that a boycott of Japanese goods was extending throughout the States, particularly in the West, where the resentment against Japanese action in China124 words
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Article192 1938-03-14 12 Inferior Goods Not Wanted FORMERLY a director of the International Shoe Company, one of biggest shoe companies in the v. ore. with a daily output of 23.000 pairs j-hoes a day and a yearly turnover n over $90,000,000, Mr, H. S. Jamisov was a passenger on the "Reltanr192 words
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Article131 1938-03-14 12 Raub, British. 573 tons, from X 13 3. to Kuantan 16.3. Mabella. Norwegian, CIO j& Samarinda 13.3. to Samarmc a Prachatiook, Siamese. 80S W" Ea 13.3. to Bangkok 16-* Kepong, British, 1.322 »ns f: kok 14.3. to Bangkok IT Z. Khoen Hoea, Date. CI Pontianak 14.3, to Pontianak131 words
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Article107 1938-03-14 12 Singapore, Monday. "PREAT Britain is in no position to U fight: France can do nothing without Britain, so the Germans are left to do what they like in Austria." said Prof. Dr. C. Tauber, of Zurich. Switzerland, who arrived by the "Reliance" this morning. In addition to107 words
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Article154 1938-03-14 12 Heard On Board Tht "Reliance' 5 "UTE shall stick to bottles so far a», my brewery is concerned I think that the use of tin for canning beer is still in the experimental stage."— Mr. J. Seiler, chairman of the board of directors of the Austrian Breweries. sjc154 words
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Advertisement19 1938-03-14 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE SBOB. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE. MOTOR VEHICLB AND WORKMEN COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Advertisement10 1938-03-14 12 ■IP RBANfIY ||l|fjJ AT ALL FESTIVITIES W P S. 210 words
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Article732 1938-03-14 13 DETAILS OF SCHEME ISSUED f t'n Government scheme to help the small miners who are en- rr fho reduced quota scheme, the bare outlines of v -wed for publication to-day. and are given in will em recalled, will brm.' temporary relief to the in n732 words
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Obituary80 1938-03-14 13 Borneo Merchants' Motion Of Regret AT the la meeting of the North Borneo hamber of Commerce, It was j* to record in the minutes the Chamber's regret to learn of the death in England on Feb. 7 of Mr. Walter George Darby, who was i80 words
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Article266 1938-03-14 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CHAN Pooi Hong, Chan Fong Chen and Chan Tooi Ng, the three prominent Chinese who were charged in c >nnexio« with an alleged forger* will of the late Mr. Ho Man, a millionaire m'ocowner, who died in June 1936,266 words
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Obituary86 1938-03-14 13 Death In London On Saturday A cable has been received announcing; the death in London on Saturday of Mr. H. H. G. Mitchell, a partner in the firm of Messrs. Coode Wilson Mitchell and Vaughan-Lee, Consulting Engineers to the Colonial Office. Mr. Mitchell was In86 words
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Article76 1938-03-14 13 Thursday, March 10. H. E. Major-General w. G. s. Dob bio Mrs. Dobbie, and Commodore Mrs. M. L. Clarke dined at Government House. Friday, ?4arch 11. Admiral Sir Charles Lady Little, Mrs. Robinson and Mr. R. G. Ho wile P: Government House. Wing Commander Wiggles worth Squodron Leader76 words
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Article37 1938-03-14 13 The crop of Bukit Katii Rubber Estates, Ltd* for February totalis? 23,518 lb., a total for ten months of 308 lb. Ayer Molek produced 21 585 lb., the total for four months being 100,489 lb.37 words
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68 1938-03-14 13 The Hon. Mr. S. W. K. Dias Baudaranaike, Minister for Local Adminisliation, Ceylon, who oihcialJy represented that Island at the Sydney Anniversary Celebrations, was ?arlaiuled by the hon. sec. of the Spore Buddhist Assn., on arrival at Singapore to-day by the Nieuw Holland. He will deliver a public lecture at68 words
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Advertisement239 1938-03-14 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No matter what the all times from deterioration sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable r •everywhere. PHONE: STORE 537G (4 lints), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines), IPOH: 110 111 (2 lines). Advt: of Singapore Cold Storage239 words
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Miscellaneous293 1938-03-14 13 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the programme ol drills up to and for week ending Mar. 20, 1938. TO-DAY, MAR. 14 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; S.R.A. Section Drill and Miniature Range. 5.30 p.m. Headquarters; S.R.E. Lewis Gun Training. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; S.F.C.R.E. (v) (Malay Sec); Squad Drill. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; S.Y.F.A.;293 words
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Article, Illustration753 1938-03-14 14 AIRMEN BEAT CEYLONESE CRICKET CLUB PUT UP POOR SHOW AGAINST THE P.W.D. SPORTS CLUB ST. Andrew's Old Boys' team fared even worse than the school team did the previ. us week they visited Changi yesterday for a game753 words
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Article218 1938-03-14 14 I TIME probably saved the R.A.F. from 1 defeat at Seletar yesterday, for they i I were 39 runs behind the S.C.C. score with only one wicket to fall, when j stumps were drawn. Scores: sec. C. H. Olivier b Brech 36 P. O'Neil Dunne218 words
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Article213 1938-03-14 14 THE CeyJon Sports Club were defeated by 5 wickets by the Royal Air Force in a cricket match played at Balestier on Saturday. Scores: CEYLON S.C. V. Ambiavagar b Brcch 8 A. N. 6; Pillai c Smith b Newing 17 J. N. Fernando b Newing 7213 words
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Article289 1938-03-14 14 Singapore, Saturday. PASSING the Khalsa Association score with four wicketa in hand, the S.R.C. continued to bat and finished up winners by 51 runs in a cricket match on the S.R.C. ground on Saturday. Choor Singh headed the visitors battir.g with 52 runs while on the Recs'289 words
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Article322 1938-03-14 14 WEIGHTS for the second day of the Selangor Spring race meeting, be held in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, ?rc as follows: HOUSES, CLASS 4, DIV. 1, 9 FIRS. Curz«la f* Captain Ball J* 1 Spear of Sarawak Faicoi Veiku/a Wait-A-Bit WJ ShverJaw i"JJ Fair King Last322 words
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Article25 1938-03-14 14 Blakan Mat! beat Pulau Brani at soccer in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League by (.or -.oil to ml ..a ''..ihiula at Blakan Matl25 words
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Article241 1938-03-14 14 Singapore, Saturday. PT. Andrew's School eleven defeated the V Anglo Chinese School team at cricket on the Stamford Read ground this ..tternoon by 32 runs. S'corcs: ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL Hoosainsah cA. Singh b Hon Hing 25 H D. Lewis run out 0 T. Sullivan c D.241 words
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Article36 1938-03-14 14 Reuter. London, March 12. IN the amateur soccer intern i Lonal match played at Hampden Park to-day, England defeated Scotland, by five goals to twa tor the first time at Hampden Park.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article102 1938-03-14 14 D. H. Palmer Wins March Competition THE March stroke competition of the Garrison Golt Club, played at TangUn on Saturday and Sunday, resulted in a win for D. H. Palmer with a net score of 60. The following were the best returns: D. H. Palmer 72—12=60 C. N.102 words
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Article266 1938-03-14 14 Exhibition At The Island Club A LARGE crowd of golf r: >i followed with keen interest the exhibition match, over iu hoi; a' the Island Club's course at Thar. Hone yesterday, between Chick S. Chin, open golf champion of Japan, partnered by s. N. Kelly,266 words
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Advertisement14 1938-03-14 14 Valways I I jreshy j t*4**~' '-^^B^ft A: I distributed by Fraser Neave Ltd.14 words
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Advertisement142 1938-03-14 14 IF VOl FEEL LIKK U'' v Your Hi rV«s Need When work or worry with rest exhauscs. your st< i energy a condition results called asthenia. It is met with concentrate too cioi fairs; women also bccom< r.fflicted through the cf social life or of dcmejUc mx« To re-build exhausted142 words
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1408 1938-03-14 15 THE TABLES Relegation Issues In Abeyance from their F.A. Cup sixth snfl triumph over the reihie Yoik City, Ituddcrsficld mi re humbled when they 1 I arilmi on Saturday for i,, fixture, the home side ,8 by four clear goals. playing1,408 words
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Article198 1938-03-14 15 DISPLAYING tetter combination and good ball control, the Singapore Harbour Board defeated a Ceylon Sports Clubs team by 3—o in the Third Division of the 3.A.F.A League at Cantonment Road on Saturday. Kicking off, the Ceylonese took the play to the other end and finished it outside198 words
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Article33 1938-03-14 15 Reuter. Cairo, Mar. 14. THE International Olympic C*Hgn ss adopted a resolution allowing the Winter Games to be allotted to a country other than that holding the Summer Games. —Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article211 1938-03-14 15 THE Royal Air Force played the S.C.C. 1 in a return friendly soccer match at Seletar on Saturday and won an interesting game by six goals to one. Tne SrmeTdUplayed much batter combinMion and every time they attacked, they looked like scoring. For the first211 words
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Article319 1938-03-14 15 Keppel Beat Island Club THE social match between the Island Club and Keppel Golf Club. p.layed yesterday, over the course of Keppel Golf Club resulted in a win for the Keppel team by 9 r 2 to l 2Scores Scores (Island Club names first): B H Chua <13>319 words
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Article153 1938-03-14 15 THE following is the draw in the lawn bowls tournament. E. R. Maples and F. H. Brooks (phis 3) v. W. Holley and R. G. Wilson (plus G>. H. Cild and H. BJStevens (plus 4) v. E. H. Coleman and F. W. Peachy (plus s>. V. J.153 words
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Article495 1938-03-14 15 H. KAMIS, Singapore Malay champion, beat N. S. Wise, the S.C.C. champion, by (I—4, 3—6. 6—o. in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament on Saturday. The Ue produced sparkling tennis except for the last set. when Wise was outmanoeuvred. T. Aizawa, Japanese champion, clinched his unfinished tic with 14.495 words
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Article92 1938-03-14 15 Championship Tennis Tournament AN All-Malayan Indo-Ceylonese tennis championship meeting is to be held in Kuala Lumpur during the Easter holidays from Apr. 15 to Apr. 18. Entries close on Apr. 2. and applications should be addressed to the tournament secretary, P. O. Box No. 379, Kuala Lumpur. Events and92 words
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Advertisement66 1938-03-14 15 TOCK TYPEWRII-ER CO, No. 6-A Change Alley No. 2633. I^ol Stockists of Erika Brand new Port- —■> able Typewriters A Model V Tab. with key-set Tabulator iSSSSSjaS Uso In New Secondhand Typewriters and Repairers etc We sell Kolok Ribbons and Carbon Paper. Work Guaranteed cnarges ModeraU Jewellery of I Distinction66 words
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Advertisement176 1938-03-14 15 ?1 I or yw ore 1 THIN I WEAK f IJrAKr I nervous I run-down con dition? LJ I If you feel weak, your powers are diminished, you arc Wl nervous or "all to pieces," take Sanutafer. Sanutaier feeds J± and rebuilds the weakened and ill-functioning celte and Itm the176 words
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438 1938-03-14 16 Air Mail - MR. L. THOMAS Broke Neck In Fall At Harrington (Bv Air Mail London. EVERYONE in Britain and France who has an interest in chasing or hunting learned with deep regret of the fatal accident to Mr. Hugh Lloyd Thomas438 words
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Article77 1938-03-14 16 Reuter. London, Mar. 13. nOYAL Mail, joint favourite for the Grand National, was publicly auctioned after the first race to-day and was purchased by Mrs. Evans, formerly Camille Clifford, -the original Gibson Girl of the picture postcard. Favourite for the 6,500 guineas, the horse is remainingReuter. - 77 words
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Article109 1938-03-14 16 County Championship Final Result Reuter. London. Mar. 12. TKD-DAYS principal rugby fixtures re- suited as follows: Army 9, Territorial Army 17. Bath 6. Neath 14. Birkenhead Park 20, Rosslyn Park 12. Coventry 19, Richmond 10. Gloucester 6, Royal Air Force 10. Guy's Hospital 0, Bedford 11. Harlequins 6,Reuter. - 109 words
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Article289 1938-03-14 16 F. N. SPORTS MEETING FRASER Neave Sports Club held an athletic sports meeting on their ground yesterday, and at the conclusion, prizes were distributed by Mrs. T. J. A. Green. Results were as follows:— Champion Athlete: Low Siak Chean. 100 yds.: Low Seak Oman (11 sec), A. Hamid. 3-legged Race:289 words
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Article35 1938-03-14 16 Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. ;3. J T. Holden. Tipton Harriers, won the English cross-country chamoionsMo over ten miles at Racing in 55 38 45. Miteham won the team championship with 94 roints.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 35 words
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Article234 1938-03-14 16 R.A.M.C. Win By Three Goals IN the Third Divis on match played at Thomson Road on Friday, the R.A.M.C. defeated the Police by four goals to one. The Medicals were slow in settling down and this resulted in Mohamed weaving his way through the defence to pass to234 words
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Article218 1938-03-14 16 THE cricket match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Indian Association played at Balestier yesterday ended In a draw. Owing to a heavy shower that fell early in the afternoon the match started rather late and had not been completed when time intervened. The218 words
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Article31 1938-03-14 16 Reuter. New York, Sunday. MAX Baer has accepted terms for a a world title fisht in September with the winner of the Louis-Sch-meling contest scheduled for June. —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article307 1938-03-14 16 Ireland Beaten By Wales Swansea, March 1„> IN the international rugby mittii played at Swansea on Satuni before a crowd of 10.C00 Wa.t. i, feateJ Ireland by 11 points to f-v, Legge of Newport replaced Jen,.: suffered from a bruised knee. Ireland kicked off. Wales s307 words
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Article205 1938-03-14 16 Singapore, Satu AN S.C.C. eleven played a drawl with the Singapore Teachers' A ciation at Raffles College on Batui Scores: TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION B. Dudley b Tufnell P. Ratnasabapathy c Lee b Ji i T. E. K. Retnam b Tufnell H. N. Balhetchet c Wilmot b Tufnell205 words
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Advertisement131 1938-03-14 16 Is Wi^ttUflf For HEADACHES TOOTHACHE •LV NEURALGIA p x COLDS j FEVER RHEUMATISM This amazing, quick acting preparation —in convenient tablet form, is prescribed by thou* sands of physicians and dentists. It does not affect the heart or vpset the stomadi.Try ANACTN. For Sale at all Chemists Stores Imp* l131 words
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Advertisement17 1938-03-14 16 BCIIRN-VITA Recommended by hundreds of Tiffiu Doctors throughout Malaya jbj,,, because it REPLACES LOST JBfeC knergy PW4917 words
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Advertisement171 1938-03-14 16 I Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Aching Are you Run Down. Nervy, ing, Swollen joints? Do >< v or suffer from Banlng, lt< hii g I Dizziness, lthvuinatism. Circle Bfml I'uffy Ankk m, i t 1 and Colds, Loss of Apl" These symptoms show §x« mi ai the 'J171 words
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Article143 1938-03-14 17 Hanged Himself To Frighten His Wife Valenciennes. When M. Auguste van Dam of the town of Conde, near here, told his iriends that he was going to feign to commit suicide In order to bring back home the wife who had left him. all ot them laughed.143 words
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Article94 1938-03-14 17 Record Profit Of £8 000 In Barbados Barbados. A profit Of £8 000 has been made on the sale of Coronation Stamps here, nee their issue on May 12 constituting a record for the sale of a commemorative issue in this colony. The £8.000 reprer.?nts the profit made94 words
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Article89 1938-03-14 17 Moscow. The US S R. Academy of Sciences is sending five expeditions to the Crimea, Soviet Armenia, and the Republics cf Central Asia to search for an appropriate site for the erection of a large astrophysical observatory in the south of the Soviet Union. Orders for powerful lefiectors,89 words
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Article89 1938-03-14 17 Special Stamps To Be Issued In Their Honour Moscow. New stamps are to be issued here In honcur of the Soviet north polar expedition, according to an announcement from the People's Commissariat of Postal and Electrical Communications The four members of the expedition —Papanin, the leader, Krenkel,89 words
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Article95 1938-03-14 17 From Mother Of Duchess Of Kent Athens. Princess Helene of Greece, widow of Prince Nicholas and mother of the Duchcss of Kent, has presented two gold rings of the Byzantine period to the Byzantine museum here. The presentation has been made in memory cf Prince Nicholas95 words
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Article85 1938-03-14 17 New Delhi. Keeping it in ihe family" is evidently the motto of the Mohmand tribe on the North-West Frontier. Following the death recently of th. Haji ot Turangzal (who was notoriousl;, anti-British) a jirga (gathe ing ol tribesmen met and endorsed tne wish expressed by85 words
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Advertisement48 1938-03-14 17 ANY MOTOR SUFFERING FROM THESE DEFECTS. WE UNDERTAKE TO RESTORE ITS NORMAL CONDITION SCIENTIFICALLY with "OVRHAUL" tor $6.75 IN ONE HOUR'S TIME COMPARE THIS WITH MECHANICAL OVERHAULING WHICH WOULD Cost $50 to $150 Takes 2 Weeks. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE 07RBAUL SERVICE, SPOT RADIO LTD. Phone 7734. 58, Orchard Road.48 words
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Advertisement111 1938-03-14 17 MULLARDI THE MASTER I VALVE j TO SUIT ANY I RADIO SET j Sole Distributors for Malaya: Hoe Boon Leong j 80-62, Selegie Road. SINGAPORE Thone 3633. 1 I H I /I AND pSi lcol More Foreign Stations now' in 1 use In an Advertisement it is impossible to say111 words
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Advertisement152 1938-03-14 17 ■■■BBsmanBnHHHM i FOR j SERVICE 1 AND S j SATISFACTION 1 entrust all your Clock Watch t Repairs to:— j Vitk Woh Htng} I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, i (Near Middle Road) I Contractors for the Repair of > Clocks Watches to the British I Array R.A.F. Base in Malaya.152 words
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Miscellaneous1411 1938-03-14 17 TfhDays Programmes Malayan Listeners 9 Radio PROGRAMME OF BRITISH EMPIRE I V S .A. SHORTWAVE H.M.B.C. PROGRAMME PROGRAMME Singapore Station On The 8.1 i.C. Variety a£3«J2"S2£^ 22i) 31etreS Orchestra The num bers immediately after the call-letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. p.m -Malay Music (Gramophone1,411 words
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Article159 1938-03-14 18 Mausoleum Held By Japanese Shanghai, Mar. 12. TO-DAY being the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Dr. Sun Yat Sen. the Father of the Chinese Republic, the whole staff of the Chinese Central Government paid homage to the late leader from a distance, the mausoleum in159 words
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69 1938-03-14 18 j What f&adsihA Gte, Smjwj^ r APPOINTMENTS FOR MALAYS Should Ma-jong be played by women for money stakes? Arguments, for and against, are advanced by readers to-day, the concensus of opinion appearing to be that objection should not be taken to moderate stakes being played for. We welcome intelligent letters69 words
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Article435 1938-03-14 18 'To tht Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—Referring to A.H.M.'s letter in your paper of Mar. 10 on the subject of "Appointments for Malays". I cannot help thinking that Ivs views are unnecessary apart from being one sif**d and selfish. In the first place, the Government's advertisement for a Settlement435 words
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Article222 1938-03-14 18 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune} Sir. —Your correspondent "Worried Husband" also has my 100 per cent, sympathy. He should try the suggestion made by "Ma-Jong Leg." that is to ask his wife to invite her friends to a Ma-Jong party at home. Tins also222 words
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Article123 1938-03-14 18 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune'Sir.- I really feel very sorry for "Worried Husband", who is unable to stop his wife from gambling. I think you j should give advise to these foolish women gamblers who. because of gambling, have such unhappy homes. I have seen mothers123 words
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Article102 1938-03-14 18 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—It is most surprising to read the article written by Ma-Jong Leg." I quite agree that a game of skill need not necessarily be classified as "gambling." Were it not for the high stakes, however, I am sure he would not102 words
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Article192 1938-03-14 18 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunt) Sir, —I wish to draw attention to the use of dynamo lamps on bicycles, which in my opinion are a source of danger both to pedestrians and all traffic. The defect in these lamps is that there is no uniform192 words
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Article114 1938-03-14 18 (To the Editor o/ the Malaya Tribuvr) Sir, —I notice from your paper that bukit llmah Road is to have better lighting in the near future. May I draw the attention of the authorities re the lighting of Paya Lebar Road where there is no114 words
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Article362 1938-03-14 18 Progress In Practically All Directions THAT research is more and more ap. predated by British industrialists is shown by the steady growth in the size and scope of research work indjcated by the annual reports of the Department of Scientific and Industrie Research. The latest report of362 words
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Article104 1938-03-14 18 Cairo. Despite the letter from a prominent Cairo pickpocket to an Egyptian paper promising; that he and his colleagues would refrain from picking ncckets during the recent Royal Wedding celebrations, the temptation affo--ded by the vast crowds assembled in the capital proved too great for some of104 words
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Article858 1938-03-14 19 SELF-HELP J t Mere Determined As War Continues Shanghai. j t SPITE tremendous odds, despite sacrifices already made, <•iininaratively minor intera] material assistance, six of Japanese invasion finds tire Chinese nation and her •i tei mined to resist the inunti! final victory is achieved. to the858 words
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Article166 1938-03-14 19 Dardanelles Governor's Order Istanbul. "EVERY man between the age;- of 18 and 50 must produce the body of B dead raven." This order has been issued by the Governor of Tekirdat'h, in the Dardanelles Zone. It takes effect as from February 15 and any166 words
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Article193 1938-03-14 19 Deaf-Mutes' Libel Action Paris. A LIBEL action by deaf-mutes against a deaf-mute—this was the quietest court session Paris has ever known. The suit was brought by Mmc Baliraud, and Mm. Omnes t and Hubert, against M. Ruben Alcais,, manager of "The Deaf-Mutes Gazette", because in reporting a legal193 words
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Article79 1938-03-14 19 Attempt To Salve Gold From Wreck 'From Our Own Correspondfnt) London, Mar. 2. THE world's biggest tin dredger, the Karimata, of Billitons has just been launched at the .shipyards of J and X Smit at Kinderdyk. Before being taken to the N.E.J, th? dredger is to79 words
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Article78 1938-03-14 19 San Sebastian. During nine months of 1937 the Republicans lost 197 tanks, in the Spanish War, according to figures > officially published here. Of the total 26 were burned, 27 captured and 144 rendered useless November provided the best hag v ith 29 rendere useless and 1578 words
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Article, Illustration74 1938-03-14 20 Group photograph taken at the anniversaiv dinner of the Useful Badminton Party at the Tai Tong Restaurant, New World. (Tribune). Dr. Mohamed Salleh, who returned to Singapore after years study in England and Scotland. He is taking up an appointment in the Johore Medical Servicetribune).74 words
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