Malaya Tribune, 28 March 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Jt Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII, -No. 73. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Mar. 28, 1938. The Malaya Tribune _20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 563 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES SCANDINAVIAN SHIPPING Bureau Veritas Returns ACCORDING to returns issued by Bureau Veritas, the Norwegian fleet increased by 49 ships, aggregating 318,000 gross tons, last year. Motor tonnage increased by 74 ships of 377,000 gross tons, while steam tonnage declined by 24 ships, totalling 59.000 gross tons. The
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  • 112 2 U.S. Govt. Commission Says "Too Expensive" Washington, D.C. Recommendations against the development of a fleet cf American tramp steamers have been made by the Government Maritime Commission in an official report to Congress. Since American tramp operations ar° practically impossible without large subsidies," the report states in
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    • 436 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. CORFU 15,000 Apr. 3 SOUDAN 6,500 ADr. 8 CHITRAL 15,000 Apr. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 May 6 BURDWAN 6,070 May 7 RANCH I 17.000 May 20 RAJPUTANA 17,000 June 3 somali 6,800 June
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    • 136 2 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via nongkong ai »d to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lad--28 or an< j° n > Macao, Swatow, Amoy. Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yanetse P° r i?. Pormosa the Philippines, ect FOR PENANG AND
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    • 530 2 j 1 KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan). J For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Due. Due. Sailing Due. Penan? Spore Spore via. New York J ms KANO MARU Apr. 29 May 3 Jun. 16 \ms KIYOSUMI MARU May 18 May 22 May 24
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    • 448 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng MEONIA 29-3 29-3 30-3 l-4~ ALSTA 19-4 19-4 20-4 21-4 BORINGIA 10-5 10-5 11-5 12-5 FIONIA
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    • 445 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORI>!)K( TS( HER (Incorporated La Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S pore. 1938 "POTSDAM" omits North China Apr. 1 s.s. ISAR, omits Manila and Japan Apr. 3 "AACHEN" omits Manila Apr 23 "GNEISENAU" omits North
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  • 107 3 Good Scores At Bukit Timah A HANDICAP spoon shoot was held by the Singapore Rifle Association at Bukit Timah range yesterday. The sccrts were as follows 300 500 ICO total. Bradshaw 27 38 C>7 102 Tan Soo Chye 26 38 r G ICO Kerr 32 33 33 93
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  • 236 3 ST. Andrew's Old Boys beat the Biakan Mati Gunners in a cricket match at Blakan Mati on Saturday by 34 runs. Scores:— ST. ANDREW'S 0.8.A. R. Thoy b Gardener 8 P. Hill run out 7 H. van Cuylenburg c Arthur b Gardener 13 M. KohlofT c
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  • 380 3 WEARNES' Sports Club beat the A.C.S. at cricket on Saturday at Farrcr Park by an innings. A feature of the game was A. Pennefathers hat-trick and his remarkable analysis—five wickets for two runs. The A.C.S. were skittled out for 21 runs and 10 runs respectively. Wearnes bowlers
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  • 63 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. I G. S. Waite, the Jasin Club cricketer and former Services player, playing to-day for the Genuang Criket Club j scored 108 runs when the Genuang C.C. j met the Malacca Club on the padang. I Genuang scored 223 runs for the
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  • 127 3 Army Beat Royal Air Force Reuter. London. Sunday ri ESULTB of principal rugby football matches played yesterday are as follows: The Army 15, Royal Air Force 7. Bath 5, Bridgend 3. Bedford 0, Northampton 8. B rk nhead Park 6, Waterloo 3. Bradford 8, Biackhcath 13. Bristol 7,
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  • 235 3 PLAYING on the home ground, the Khal.sa Association second t earn defeated H.M.S. Terror at cricket by 48 runs. Taking first knock, tho Association scored 96 runs. R. S. Bajwa and Dharamraj scoring were each. The H M.S. Terror were only able to c; mpile 48
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  • 222 3 THE S.R C. beat the Indian Assoeia- tion in their cricket match on lbe S.R C. ground on Sunday in a low scoring gam**. Baskaran h;«d an excelli nl ,pHi of bowling—taking seven wickets for II runs. Scores: INDIAN Alladin l.h.w. b Alvis 7 Tharam Bingh hit
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  • 101 3 IN a friendly soccer match played at. Blakan Mati yesterday the RAM<' beat the R.A. (Blakan Mail* by 2 —o. The first hall was rattier tamely contested until Daflern scored with a rattling drive from 30 yards' out. The interval arrived with the R.A.M.C. In the lead.
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    • 632 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. -TENDERS are now invited ior ihe lot towing materials or service, For miliars sec Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Advertising rights on irding at Kallang Gas Works, facing Kailang Road, 12 noon, 28th March, IC3B. 1 of Tipping Wagons ivered to Alexandra
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    • 580 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 759 of 1931. Re CHUA SENG CHYE, employed as Store-keeper at Messrs. Barlow Co., Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend is intended to be declared
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    • 545 3 POSITIONS VACANT IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF valuable freehold and 99» years' leasehold rubber estates situate at Yeo Chu Kang Road (10th milestone», Singapore near '.he Yeo Chu Kang village. r i hifc piece of land is a most suitable site loi rubber, pineapple or biscuit factories. Access to the estate
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    • 232 3 II I II 1 T O THE UNIVERSAL STOMACHIC SALINE. Neutralizes all excess of acidity of thr stomach, promotes digestion, takes away oppressive sense of fulness after eating and is taken with best success agains* stcmach troubles of all kinds. 80 sent* a A Werner Schur preparation. CIIARI CO., 29,
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    • 9 3 Swiss 4 jewels movement Chromium case, unbreakable glass $6—
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  • 523 4 The Current Singapore Prices MEAT Singapore. Mar. 25. Beef steak <kati> 36 Beef stew or curry (kati) 30 Fillet steak (lb.) 50 Mutton, Australian (lb.) 40 Mutton, Indian (lb.) Mutton, Malacca (lb.) l-ork, lean (kati) 46 Fork, lean and fat 11st quality) kati) 36 POULTRY Capons (locally reared)
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  • 438 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Mar. 26. DT7W Previous To-day Change KUS3rf.A Steadier Steady Ton* 6 7 16 6 i 4 —3 16 Spot Buyers 65 6 316 Seller* £2 6l __3 16 Ist Forward (April) Buyers j J l6 316 2 tellers |2 G5 16 -3 16 2nd
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  • 136 4 British Group Seeks Concession For Development Canberra. Federal Capital Territory, Mar. 4. It is reported here that overtures have been made to the Australian Government by a group of British financial interests for the leasing of a vast area In north-west Australia for private development. The identity cf
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  • 401 4 'From Our Oirn Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 16. DOTH in London and Arfisterdom, rubber markets nre half expect•ny a further cut in the rubber quota for the second ouarter of the year. It is suggested that the 60 per cent, already decreed should
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  • 357 4 D raft Buffer in Stock Scheme (From Our 0?r/: CorreMpondi %U (By Air Mai!,' London, Mar. 10 A T a meeting cf the Council of the A Tin Produce;s' Association, held in London, the proposed Boffer Stock scheme for tin and the recent reduction cf the international quota of permitted
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  • 94 4 During the week ended March 19, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 81,885 cases-, of which: 42,814 (52 per cert.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 300 eases to the continent of Europe, 25,153 (31 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 13,618 (17 per cent.)
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    • 502 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $10,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES; Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3iwe Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd, Irving Trust Co., Lloyds
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    • 8 4 I USE 'iii itiniiiiiiiltliiiiiii 111 RECORD Of EFFICACY
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    • 144 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand; Established ***** W. J. DLXTER, Manager. 1, Finlajson Green. Tel 593« I WORLD'S FINEST PEN 1 I Ensure instaot 1M TA smooth effortle* I riling, hand co fort, beauty and a Lifetime guarantee with all 7 features desired in a modern
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  • 825 5 Quotation By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Mar. 26, 1 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 3*6 Si 10% Asam Kumbang 281- 30|Austral Malay 42 6 47 6nom Ayer Hitam 20 21 -xd Ayer Weng 0.55 0.65 Bangrin Tin 20 21,Batu Sclangor 1.27 ft 1.35
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  • 212 5 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, Mar. 28. London T.T. 2 3 7 8 London demand 2 3 7 8 Lyons demand 1895 Switzerland demand 250 1 4 Hamburg demand 142
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  • 355 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Mar. 26. 26, 1 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date TIN: A. Hitam Tin 15% Int. less tax Mar. 8 Mar. 28 Mar. 7 65% Burma Malay 6d. Div. Mar. 24 Mar. 31
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  • 240 5 j% Maynard Co., Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 104 norn IV»% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108 110 norn IH* 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 let.
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  • 348 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. I I Singapore, Sunday. IP are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Tf Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co.. N°w York, report to us by cable as follows DOW-JONES AVERAGES. Yesterday's
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  • 136 5 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Mar. 28. MINING. New York Tin 40% cts. down 4 cent. All markets open quietly this morning and generally dull. With further adverse prices from New York there is very little inclination to deal and most operators prefer to look on
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  • 326 5 Singapore, Mar. 23. MINING Ampat Buy r 6 s Se J lers Ayer Hitam 20 21 Bangrins 20 21 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Chanderiangs 15. lfl Hitam 0 5 Hongkong Tin 17 6 1« hYf] Hong Fatts Vol 104 Idris Hyd. 49 I SI r
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  • 74 5 London, Mar. 26. Despite a drop amounting to about £10 m ilion in bankers' depo.sit& as revealed by this week's Bank of England return, loans continued fully ample tOi borrowers needs. Discount brokers received the result of Friday's treasury bill allotment with mixed feelings as, while iht average
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  • 48 5 Saragossa, Mar. 27. Important advances all along the dragon front are claimed by the Nationalist headquarters to-ni:>ht. General Aranda l army entered the provine;* of Castellon nearing the Mediterranean between Taragona and Valencia. The Nationalists are now within 40 miles of the Mediterranean.—Reuter Wirelcsi. j, i
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  • 17 5 Singapore', Mar. 28. VJOu; (down 8 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 18 5 1 ne price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 20V4 (down Sellers 20 <; (down
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    • 219 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. j Investment Bankers and Brokers fn Securities smd Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service* Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE, j HONGKONG
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    • 143 5 I BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6442 General Office 5188-9 Cable Ac'dress: "CHUNGKING" Taid Up Capita! Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in tatmm Ch. S 4,800,000.0?» Total Assets approximately Ch. 51.800.000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE:
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  • 368 6 Singapore, Saturday. l"' fc?-owing passengers disembarked Sli j ro n the P. and O. liner P ";r;u. arrived here frou 1 j Europe ycstei cHv:— •Mr. <r P Allan. Mr. L. C. Beatv, T. V. A Bzddie, Mfss T. G. Bryant. i Mr. E. G Bcry, Mr: v.
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  • 133 6 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas* tomorrow. Deliveries of boxhoiders* letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies' by Air (K.N.1.L.M.) to-morrow, j i::hveries ot bc::holders' letters only 1.30 ■\m. and general delivery of letters
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  • 21 6 i Mails despatched from Singapore on Mar. 4 by the Karoa was delivered in London on Mir 26. I
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  • 18 6 The Hon. Mr. Lai Tet Loke has returned to Kuala Lumpur after a visit I to Dutch Borneo.
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  • 146 6 Preliminary regulations governing a Hill Climb to be held by th e A .A.M. In fH ng on Aoril 17 have be. n issued by lh eerti >] i .Tire of the As^ociatio". Thf Ili.'l Ciimb will 'or r In trnt cnly 'TjTj :tered members cf
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  • 56 6 The Rlnrraocre BuddhWs will observ* rhr r.p* l moon which falls on Mar. 31. i v v'sitin? temple; and performing religirms r'utie.s. The Sinpaoor* Buddhist Association, under the patronage of Mr. G.E. Perera. one of lte vice-presidents, will celebrate th*B da:* In mcmorv of hl.i lit° son
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  • 207 6 SPORT The Tides:—B.o4 am., 7 ft. 2 ins.; 9.28 p m 7 ft. 2 ins. Football': S.A.F.A. League Div. I. R.A.v. Police Anson Road Stadium; Div. 111. CSC.'v. Casuals. F. and N.; Business Reuses league, Publishers v. H. S. Bank, S.H.E.; G.E.C. v. Wearnes, V.M.C.A.; Friendly,
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  • 110 6 Singanore, Mar. 28. Shins alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Sheer* Wharf I Entrance Gate 1) Kong Siang 19. Main Wharf rFwtnMW Gate Marudu 16: Menestbeus 14; Calchas 11; Havana Maru 9: Kutsang 7. Empire Doc'< 'Ent.ranre Gate 2) Tavbank 30:
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 129 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL j TO-NIGHT i COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to S.! p.m- N OINNER DANCE (informal) 9*ss lo midnight. J v j POPULAR COMEDY DANCERS JUNE COLLETT j PROM THE SUBLIME TO THE RIDICULOUS*' j S v Bl >OK YOUR TABLE NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES ORCHESTRA directed by DAN HOPKINS. i
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    • 237 6 mm Up Nights Caused if 6@rms Are you worried and annoyed by constant '-(Jetting Up Nights"? It' bu, you t-hoaid know that the true cause is irritating g&rtas Which are attacking the a million tiny tubes cr filters within your kld-ra-ys. You can t by wed i.'.l genu* are killed
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    • 189 6 Smile Please! an infectious atmosphere and happiocss about and their chief mascot-^ti* litt'e infant known as "Snritf his fascinating toothless rnn Dubious. It will perhaps hard!) that some little time ago of Cow Gate were to task by the Lad) Superirj of a public institution constant cxhibuion ofthtspiei Smiler winch
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 335 6 IXTELLICEMCKi s '1A STEAMER I AILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME P.ongat and TembilAhan Flevo Mar. 28 1 p.m. Pontianak Fangkor n g J Germany (Pa:eels only) n g JT^* Denmark (Parcels only* Meonla h 1 TO-MORROW lamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon 29 J J-JJJ* indo-China V. Vollenhoven
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  • 407 7  -  (By Air Mail U/808 (he Home Secretary Sir S a v Mar W faWfa, .ouches to hi, I'eL ,v Jf* ,hC -Heir own reform socety J^S^^' Ho W aßd xho objects of the society are: To improve the men's sense of
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  • 77 7 THE men who started the Pri- sciiers' Reform Society areFrederick Graham Stevenson, 5* clerk formerly of Lei S h-on-Cnmina] Court in September 1935 to five years' oenal servir < for f or in share certiGaoi eS PreSCnt in Mai «lstone Oliver Turnbull, 50 ar rountmt, of Mill Hill,
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  • 138 7 Bombay. THE odd spectacle of a fountain in.#i?T M V n out clouds of smoke instead of water caused large crowds Jo gather and traffic to slow up at Flora Fountain junction, one of Kombay s busiest centres. F.re engines were quickly on the ocene and the
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  • 187 7 Belgrade. A REAL life story of a Charlie Chaplin character is reported from the town of Kraguyevats (Serbia). Some years ago a young mechanic named Lyubinko Minitch went to a carnival week in the town dressed in a Charlie Chaplin tramp costume, complete with baggy trousers
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  • 115 7 Bucharest. THE new Rumanian Government has launched a great drive to make neoole go to church. All Stpte employees—magistrates, lawyers, teachers, postmasters, postmen and marry others—are being compelled to attend r. place of worship on Sundays and on religious and national holidays. Fvery Prefect in
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  • 138 7 Warsaw. TEN motor-car drivers have been 1 sentenced to two or three days imprisonment each for exceeding the 30-miles-an-hour speed limit in Warsaw as a result of the campaign of the city's traffic authorities against "speed hogs." One of tho.se convicted, it is alleged, was dodging
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  • 98 7 For Turkish Girl "Soldiers" Ankara. Turkish schoolgirls imaergoing their compulsory military training will in future have to salute their instructors and superior officers in military style An order to this effect has been issued oy the Ministry for Public Education The ooject, it is stated, is to impress
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 57 7 How i^lĔ Clear X O D A X: Film :/^^/T^' Snaps give pteasure to so many people. Make sure .f\3[^£ of getting good ones by t' using Kodak"Verichrome" Film. It's extra fast and double-coated; gets all the detaiJ in higb-lighi and shadow. t^SN» Ask for KODAK Film m( Roll Film
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    • 100 7 NEW PAGE JAY FENCING FOH USE ON MIN ES C-MPOUNDS—RAILWAYS &c. EASY TO ERECT. jj| 7 Feet r jff c Fencing is specially constructI' Steel Standards to Sw£ S?** C n fj union. its construction asMir?; 111 which 1, 2, 3 or I enduring- protection, combined with IJJ neatness. ■11l
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    • 11 7 AMAZING "PILOT" PEN SERVICE WEEKS i SPORE No 1 2115 j
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    • 191 8 double feature 1 ■tt" 11 "PROGRAMME! i; ALHAMBRA LAST NICHT 6 15 s !5 pjOME EXTRA! Blondes a thr,ll,ng western QattjpP* -Thunder A NtW UMtVUSAI HCTURfc WITH r NOAH KERYrJf-WIuAM QMMI $lvei* DOROTHEA UHT N*N OBEY RCLAKO DREW Pitt BOWIES j A. YOU'LL SEE JACK| SL funniest musicalJ j HIT
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    • 480 8 LAST NIGHT* ot EXTENDED SEASON jl^ P »OL H. ~~Z m*- —To-night MYRNA LOY \i 'AW TONE-RUSSELL F\. L OY i v .1 MAN-PROOF ¥^%en WALTER PIDGEON flk >, fl/ HER BEST 1 1 DirMiad b* R'ch.rd Thorp* Produced by Louis D. DOI Pi 1 To assist the Party's Unemployed
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    • 205 8 TliE DESERTS j KAY FRANCIS ERROL FLYNN IN THE WARNER BROS. PICTURE j "ANOTHER DAWN" Lh lAN HUNTER FRIEDA INESCOURT (co-stars of "Call it a Day > AND SUPPORTING CAST OP THOUSANDS! j A LAVISH. TUNEFUL, US I GAY AND GLORIOUS I MUSICAL COMEDY j Ijune KNIGHT, Michael BARTLETT j
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  • 191 9 From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 16. ITNLIKE the case of Malaya, no decision has yet been reached in Hongkong on the question of controlling mui-tsai. This was made clear in Commons this week, when Miss Irene Ward asked the Governor of Hongkong if he
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  • 141 9 Arrivals in Singapore on March 24: From Europe. India and Penang uy X LM. plane "Rc-iger": Mr J Siroeve, Mrs. M. H. v. Ittersum. G. Wuliling, Mr. Houba. From N.E.I, by X.L.M. plane "Torenvalk": Mr. Wikarta, Mr. Soekario, Mr. Soegih, Mr L'heb. Mr. Elleman, Mr. Scnsin, Mr.
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  • 53 9 (Wav length 49.3 metres) TO-DAY >tf7.03 p.m. Signal and Announcements. 7.05 p.m. Recorded Dance Music. 7.35 p.m. Recorded Variety. 7.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 8.00 p.m. Music from the Films. j 8.20 p.m. Empire Exchange 18.8.C. Rebroadcast >. 8.35 p.m. Orchestral Music. 8.50 p.m. Overture—"The Siege of Corinth" (Rossini*.
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  • 107 9 Bencruachan, British, 3,750 tons, from Kohsichang, Bangkok, 27.3, to Europe 30.3 Raub, British, 573 tons, from Kuantan 27.3, to Kuantan via ports 30.3. Valaya, Siamese, 803 tons, from Bangkok 27.3, Bangkok 30.3. Meonia. Danish, 3,288 tons, from Bangkok 24.3, to Malacca 29.3. Tobelo, Dutch, 684 tons, from Koedap
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    • 138 9 I Any of our Shop or Agent Will Accept Shoes for Repairs UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION Advt. Batu~Shoe Co., Ltd., Singapore. PRACTICE LDIITED TO THa.' i£YE SPECIALIZING: Muscle anomalies. I*o*9"1 0 9 cd eyes. Complicated A. cases of defective visio*. ft Glasses if needed* K. A. THOMPSON, D.0.3c„ (Dr. of Ocular
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    • 278 9 j ALH s TO-MORROW S S s A SOCIETY DEB W»0 FORGOT HER POODLE I WHEN SHE MET A SIDE-SHOW "BARKER"! j 1 QUEEW I j A NSW UNIVI RSAL PICTURE *ITH S ROBERT WILCOX DOROTHEA KENT- HOBART CAVANAUGH j j Btfd on th* novtl "Lo** In Th» MuJ" j
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    • 740 9 Opportunity!! Opportunity!! Opportunity!! FOR WOMEN SECRETARIES STENOGRAPHERS AND STIDENTS TO WIN FAME FORT! NE! J I COLUMBIA FILMS OF MALAYA, LTD., in conjunction with the scree:. :»«r < t their newest picture. "MORE THAN A SECRETARY" co-starring JE AN ARTHUR AND GEORGE BRENT at the PAVILION THEATRE SHORTLY »rt sponsoring
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 169 9 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are reader-, of the "Malaya Tribune:' Thh Diary is provlaed specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate In keeping it up-zo-date and complete. Happenings oj general interest will tttti be included in the "Diary of Everts" The "Club
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  • 49 10 The family of the late Mrs. Lim Chin Seng wish to tender their heartfelt thanks tcs all relations and friends who attended the fureral and night visits and the various Clubs and Associations as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams, scnglays and letters of condolence.
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  • 871 10 EADING Indians in Malaya are by no means unanimous on the point that the sa'e of toddy on estates should be prohibited. Mr. C. S. V'enkatachar, Agent ol th: Government of India in Malaya, declared lve.ntly that be waa opposed to prohibition stating that it was a better
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  • 194 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Mar. 16. IT-COL. Sir Eric Holt-Wilson is sail- ins to Singapore by the "Corfu" leaving Marseilles on Mar. 18. He is Deputy Commandant of the War Office Constabulary. He was associated with the early remodelling of Singapore defences, Chief of
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  • 269 10 NOTES COMMENTS GOOD NEWS FOR CHINESE rj\YLE most heartening news that hafi come from China for many months was contained in Reuter dispatches of Hie week-end which reported that the great battle of Hsuchow, in which more than half a million troops are engaged, is regarded by competent foreign observers
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  • 255 10 AUTLINES of the 'world peace table" at which some 65 nations will have places during the New York World's Fair In 1939, were sketched recently by Mr. Theodore T. Hayes, Executive As*j tant Commissioner in charge of Federal navticipa tion for the United States, and Mr. Grover
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  • 206 10 IT is gratifying to note that >tep, being taken to provide better light ing for the Singapore roads. The nun foer of accidents which have tak during the last few months and winch have been directly tractable J inadequate ligh is alarming i n some roads, notablj at
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  • 221 10 Fables are being applied In New York to-day in a fashion that could never have been anticipated by their auuior. A new edition of them hns been prepared for the special purDose of the education of adult alien immigrants. They have been chosen partly because
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  • 326 10 By "Looker On" YT EARLY a hundred bouquets were delivered recently to a London girl, it appears that her admirer wanted to say it with flowers—and he is inclined to stutter rather badly. "Who doesn't like the smell of nice fresh paint?" asks a housewife. Anyone
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  • 46 11 shall make the Jews alai. tp no away from Austria" mat thSSuZWt f S itler hv Fi ld Marshal Gnerlna n Vumna yesterday Hitler is seen here arriving with some of his chiefs in Vienna after the recent ccuv. 1 cnie J s
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  • 127 11 British Official Wireless. London. March 27. 7LYING officer Clouston and Victor Ricketts landed at Croydon yesterday at 5.41 p.m. having flown from New Zealand in five uuys, 18 hours and 34 minutes. Their time on the outwnrd journey had been four days, eight ho and
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  • 135 11 Advance Upon 150 Miles Front Reuter. Saragossa, Mar. 27 GENERAL Franco's army, which is now in motion along the whole line from North Huesca to the north corner of the province of Castellon. Is advancing at fantastic speed and is now within sisht of the borders of
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  • 33 11 British Official Wireless. London, March 27. '•he Forestry Commiewosears have appointed a eriiiinittec to advise them about the suitability he Forest cf Dean as a national park. British Official Wlrele a.
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  • 71 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, March 27. a COLLECTIVE fine of £500 has been it imnosed on the village Khanyunls, near the railway line in South Palestine. wh?re a military patrol lorry wa.; by the explosion of a land n;ine Thursday. One soldier was killed and f i other seriously
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  • 75 11 British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 27. rHE adoption of a distinctive badge to be worn by officers of the Air Arm of the Royal Navy has been approved by the King. The badge consists of the capital letter "A" in silver enclosed in a laurel wreath of
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  • 17 11 Reuter. Athens, Mar. 27. The ex-Premier of Greece, M. Michala Kopoulos has died of heart failure.— Peuter.
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  • 769 11 Shanghai, March 28. JAPAN'S undeclared war against China entered unon >'ts ninth month yesterday with the invading forces being hard pressed in several theatres of war and to the accompaniment of predictions by competent foreign observers
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  • 108 11 £2 Millions For Paris Air Defence Reuter Wireless. Paris, Mar. 27. THE Minister of the Interior has decided to spend £2,700,000 on the air defence of Paris. The decision was taken at a meeting of Cabinet members with the Prefects and Police Chiefs. The expenditure will include 200 million francs
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  • 76 11 MINERS STRIKE AT KAILAN Reuter. Peiping, Mar. 27. A TENSE situation has arisen in Tongshan area, where the Sino-British Kailan Company's coal mines are situated. Some 3,000 Chinese miners struck work They are alleged to have been instigated by agitators and the strikers are now found to be armed. There
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  • 38 11 POWER STATION EXPLODES Hankow. Mar. 27. The electric power station in Tsitsihar exploded or Friday. The damage is in the neighbourhood of several hundred thousand dollars. Sabotage is suspected. —S;n Chew Jit Poh. Nazi War Activity In Austria
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  • 273 11 Vienna, Mar. 27. BUILDING of factories for military supplies, army barracks, aerodromes and aircraft construction works in Austria Was promised by Field Marshal Oil Hug, Hitler's righ» hand man, when ho made a speech in Vienna to-day to a huge croud °f Austrians. Goering would appear to have made a
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  • 64 11 PARIS-LONDON RECORD Reuter. Paris, Mar. 27. THE first machine of the new Air France 1 fleet to be used on the Paris-London service made a record flight from Croy- don to Paris in 57 minutes this morning. It left Croydon at 9.32 a.m. and landed at Le Bourget at 10.29
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  • 24 11 Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy, yew United States Ambassador to London, who has recently taken up his duties. Cutty Sark For Trailing British Official Wireless.
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  • 70 11 London, Mar. 27. THE most famous of the racing tea clip- pers, the "Cutty Sark," will be manned by ten Worcester cadets and a selection of former Worcester-trained cadets when the vessel is towed from Falmouth to the Thames in June. The Cutty Sark is to join the training ship
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  • 48 11 GRANT TO WIDOW OF SCIENTIST British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 27. A sum of £250 was handed yesterday to Mrs. Elizabeth Hertz, widow of Heinrich Hertz (the discoverer of the Hertzian Waves i, at the request of Pope Pius XI, by Cardinal Hinsley, archbishop of Westminster.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 144 11 PEACE OF EUROPE MAY BE AT STAKE Reuter. Rome, Mar. 27. A COMMUNIQUE published in the "Infcrmatizine Diplomatica" in regard to Mr. Neville Chamberlain's speech on British foreign policy says responsible Italian circles are inclined to share Mr. Chamberlain's optimism in regard to the Ansloltalian negotiations. It adds that Italy
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  • 90 11 Mexican Oil Dispute Grows Reuter. Washington, Mar. 27. ARISING from the dispute over the expropriation of the foreign oil companies in Mexico H is authoritatively stated that the United States Government has abrogated as from April 1 the agreement to ourchase Mexican silver, which has been regarded as the major
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  • 53 11 ARMIES NOT PAID Japanese Seek To Raise Credits Hankow. Mar. 27. In view of the fact that the Japanese forces in Kiansu, Anhui and Chekiang provinces have not been paid for months, the Japanese Command in Shanghai has ordered the bogus government to assist, and raise $2,000,000 for temporary expenses.—Sin
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  • 77 11 FOUR BURNED TO DEATH Rome, Mar. 27. IT is officially announced that a multi-mgined French plane flying ever the coast of Sardinia on the night of Mar. 26 decended in flame* and all the crew perished. An inquiry is being made as to why the plane was flying over Italian
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    • 7 11 HEYMAN BRAND PURE CREAMERY BUTTER hb a
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  • 102 12 But Was Best Writer In 1937! GEL Barber left Singapore hy tn o Friday night's mail train for Penang bis instructions from the News Editor being to solve the mystery of an unknown Chinese tfirl journalist, Maureen Cheah, who was recently described as "The best writer in 1937." Nobody has
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  • 73 12 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 27. THE Roman Catholic bishops of Aus--1 trh;, headed by Cardinal Innitzer, have issued a solemn declaration pledging support for the German Riech. They express a conviction that National Socialism has averted the danger of all-destroying, godless Bolshevism. The declaration was read in all
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  • 2048 12 WOULD PUT POWER IN HANDS OF FEW £jIR John Bagnall, chairman of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., urged the rejection of the buffer tin pool proposals at the annual
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  • 163 12 (Froiii Our Own Reporter! Ipoh, Saturday. DEMARKING that the court had no jurisdiction over the area and so could not proceed with the hearing, the hon. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley in the Perak Assize Court discharged the middle aged Chinese who was produced on a charge
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  • 55 12 London, Mar. 27. A total of £22,928 was realised at the three days sale of the library formed by the late Mr. Mortimer Schiff of New "York, which ended at Sotheby's Bond Street, auction rooms yesterday. Two lots fetched over £1,000 apiece and the bidding was very keen
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  • 40 12 Reuter. Tokyo, March 28. A Foreign Office spokesman in an interview with Reuter denied a Chugai Shogyo report that Japan is expected to offer an important economic concession in North China to Italy and Germany.—Reuter.
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  • 23 12 A final dividend of 75 cents per share was declared at this mornings meetirg of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd.
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  • 138 12 Singapore, Sunday. IN spite of the fact that the train- ing season has been in progre>s only a few weeks, the practice antiaircraft shoot held by the Singapore Royal Artillery (volunteer) at Beting Kusa to-day was encouragingly successful, and the volunteers were congratulated on the good
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  • 379 12 RIO Cantonese, armed with pistols, are reported to have committed a serious robbery at Kirn Keat Road on Friday, when they decamped with $46.87 cash. The victim is alleged to have been threatened with murder if he reported to the police, who. however, received a report
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  • 46 12 Dr. Kiang Kang Hu. L.L.D., who is a professor of Chinese studies at the McGill University, Montreal, is the speaker at this week's Rotary luncheon meeting to be held, as usual, at the Adelphi Hotel. He will address Rotarians and guests on "Chinese Culture"
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    • 18 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Buildinjr, Chulia Street, VHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S INSURANCE.
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  • 113 13 elderly European named A. Pike, was employed as a wlnchman Tin. Batu Gajah. was drownKinta River, near Tanlung Tual- ma]] hours of Thursday ,r, eased was returning home Jort with a Mr. Bridson. They a uspension bridge, with Bridson
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  • 86 13 No Settlement Reached Yet IN official of the Chinese Protectorate informed a Tribune representative yesterday that no settlement had been made in the strike reported at J^ e ri Um Metal Works, Yio Chu Kang Roa<i. It will be rece-lled that over 200 coolies downed tools on Thursday
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  • 159 13 Tea Party At Airport Singapore, Saturday. ..~r W countries are so neat and V n oineaTMKC Penang and Kuaii lU f m tESoSi nSSteSpoUtlea must .re ercatrj pleased to learn that a malaria and other epideS?fisHSsbtsrS may be proud. speech of These are extracts speec i
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  • 58 13 Entertained Before Home Leave sSor to Ws /or H°„e on tur a 2d aSrge and beautifully engraved ted a large commemosliver cup to M n^ U The Towkay ration of the Jg» M Howe n the toast of Mi. ana f Ind hade them boo voyage
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  • 96 13 X HINI St; junk, believed U A have COM troin a port in South China, was reported to have carried passengers w» claimed to be refugees the wangkan* arrived at BtefApt" after midnight on Mar. 24 when it was stopped by the Marine ThC polite handed
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  • 153 13 IN MALACCA Rev. Brother James Entertained (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. bapte? awsg it 3 standhig traditions at once,, rnorr ancient and more venerable, sa»a the Ver. Itev. Bio. James. 0.8.L., at.a tea-party held In his honour -by the St Fnneis Association yesterday at the
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  • 102 13 At the annual general mcc] mp, ot the Singapore Buddhist Association he*don March 16, in the Presence of to?H«i Mr s W R Was Bandaianaike, epe Minister for Local AdminisUation. Ceylon, the following were elected for the Client Jffi'Z* X tK Rev. K. Qunaratne; presort. Di C.
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  • 73 13 Public Works Official Leaving (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Sunday. The uremics of the Muar IndiaCeyion Association was p N pleasant Mr.cuon when M ponnampalam, ol Uk- Public Department, was m mlties Bahru ,m Th'ere S vv!u a large attendance which a «S?tr a lr w
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  • 349 13 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. a "ROARING" success would aptly A de cribe th e A.A.M.'s (Setangor Branch) sr-eed trial, held at Lornie Road to day, which besides the huge entry of over 180 motor-cars and motor-cycles, was blessed with perfect though hot weather, and
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    • 119 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" sealed in an :.ir iiebt container and is obtainable e\ery where. x v- t ITMPITR 3331 lines), PHONE: STORE WM4 «^BT* Advt: <>j Singcpcrt tm Co WPS. 130. SIMF DARBY Co., Ltd. l BY VICTOR^^ cloo mi write
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  • 199 14 S.C.C. S.R.C. Reserves Draw on the S.C.C. Padan* on Satur- iff; 68 string of hp S.C.C and the S.R.C. was the Earn f 58 runs by Jta£ll£? ateh endin 8 in a draw tW for 39 SCOTGB; SCC. II FIRST INNINGS M irout rden c Reutens b WesterP O mm
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  • 215 14 •pffi R.A.F. II beat St. Joseph". Inruns. lake Slx «HeMi 'OT 59 Th? institution met with disaster being dismissed for 65 runs p ho Scuza being the only b\t d v double Jf*?*? 10 reach Good bowihin; by f h« p a c mainly responsible for
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  • 11 14 Reuter. tm London, Mar. 26. an international men'-, i-nrW>v
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  • 659 14 Services Beat Cricket Club In Ist XI Game At Tanglin (Proi* Our Gum Reporter; Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. at the hands of Selsmor their crrnket renter h re during the weekend, vhk»i I fmis?icrt to-day ,rmcfl Lee
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  • 210 14 S R.c. beat the R.A 8 on tfc. padan* yesterdiv h« n tno a wet wclcpf fS V by 7 Wl <*ets. On Hist were a f Alr ?l? n < wh o batted one and r a 5 in about Alvis. bowlinT wS to k
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  • 150 14 CIub «he Grecn ye.vterdav ,IOn S veoTwS? batted Scores: S.C.R.C. -A" fchua Born Ann B M pj]] Un g Kim Hoe lbw <; it c„, l Van Mooic K Sfafi?*- 2 n-' K Su n*am n b S KC k" S»:fdram 1,maUat! n P. L. Tan r
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  • 334 14 •THE Singapore G. C. second bi-monfch-\*n-JL mixed lourscmes competition for Ma eh was played at Bukit Timah yes terday and resulted in a win for Mr; M Paterson and S. E Dods with I a net score of 35»/ 2 s Wlin fJ°fnL SeVen
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  • 13 14 KfeSa 2SHJSP. °"t for the Mrirch < 3d,e j foursome com-
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  • 1188 15 Double Possible For Preston? n] ILT i i ft ad Scottish League fOWtl malcine* played on Saturday, as cabled by Reuter, and Lc&ffßC tables revised to date, arc a; follows: engi isn league, div. i iin hum 1 Blackpool 1 < harlton A. 4 W'hampton
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  • 170 15 Irish Cup soccer matches played on Mai eh 12 and 13 resulted as follows: RISH LEAGUE CITY CUP CliftonviHe 1, Glentoran 1. Coleraine 4, Belfast Celtic 3. D'Stillerv 4. Ards 1. Glenavon 4. Ballymena 1. Lame 0. Derry City 0. Linfield 2. Newry Town 1. Portadown 2. Bangor
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  • 41 15 In n soccer match played at Tanglii yesterday me Skin's third string bea the Delta Rangers by 3—2. The scorer for he Skins were Quinn (2> and Pag while Bah Chee and Chin Ann replie for the visitors.
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  • 102 15 Kuala Lumpur, Suudiy *rur. roifowlhb; !-avc ne< n A selected, Ut rervc e it Hie I'.M.s. in tho cricket tnatch GevKm v.h.« ii i., i <:mmx on a foil) in Malaya, Ui Le played at K iw i a i.umpr.r cn April 9, 1C am!
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  • 105 15 (From Our Own Reportei j Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. IIEIL lIEMCHIT 9.11 lost to Nai Boon 1* Ujh b.') on a luul in the third round of their tight to-night ai Bukit Bintan«? Park. Tlu; decision took everybody by surprise. Boon Muh had rushed at I Hemehit
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  • 198 15 'From Our Own Reporter* Penang. Monday. TRAINING tool: place the first time With numbers on thk morning, but the horses worked weir only fro:r. local stables, as the potstaUon strings neve not yet arrived. DANGEROUS LOVER, DRUMMEI BC.i and HARD GOING frcai Billet'; stable were the
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  • 411 15 SEMI-FINALS Sunderland And Villa Eliminated Reuter. London, Saturday. EIJDDhrfSFILLI) Town and Present North End qualified to meet in the F. A. up linal oh April 30 at Wembley, to-day's semi-linals resulting as follows: Preston N. beat Aston V. 2—l,
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    • 77 15 j ANOTHER 1 \Jr W AN ALL STAR j j I I fARD I 1 MORTELL vs DHARMARAJ j j. 3 j LITTLE ABAYAX vs LITTLE I*l Is\ 11 j i 10 (3) Rounds. j NAI BOO* MAII vs LITTLE !AYM X J 10 (3» Rounds. S S NAI SOOX
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    • 206 15 CHU DREN WHO OUTGROW THEIR STRENGTH V v> The Tonic Hep Of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Many ycune girls and boys are deprived of the full enjoyment rf iheir childhood day. because oi their anaemic condition. They arc prie, weak, listle s, ea ilv tired, a: d unable to compete
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    • 35 15 f L -AKL B^ t jjnH BjP SB IK y^S iQBBsjmVHD BJ' SHFII MOTOR OILS SPEED Asia/ie Petroleum Co. (s.s.) Ltd. W.P.S. f>CA 3 RAND J^Jslil^ PUREST &&2&MEIIY M-ANqJ f ACTUCCD AND P4€ IN AUSTRALIA
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  • 717 16 Mr. C. Salter Mr. S. Reason Honoured Life Members Of Singapore S. C. WITH an increase in revenue, a reduction in the Bank overdraft and a substantial increase in memIbership the Singapore Swimming Clab has passed through a very successful year. This was revealed to members at the annual general
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  • 38 16 {From Our Oion Reporter j Penang, Sunday. In their return fight to-night at Fun and Frolic. Tiger Aman 7.13 1 2 again outpointed Speedy Pancho 7.9 1/ 2 over 10 rounds. It was a close fight.
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  • 314 16 IN the match played on St. Andrew's School ground on Saturday the school won the toss and elected to bat first against a fair attack. Runs came in steadily, with Hoosainsah in a breezy mood hitting up 55 before he was out. The school eventually declared
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  • 439 16 NEW POOL At Additional Cost Of $19,000 AT the twenty-eighth annual ge- neral meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club held yesterday on the Club's premises, 21, Amber Road, Tanjong Katong, reference was made by the vice President, Mr. G. H. Kiat, who
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  • 251 16 In a interesting game of cricket played at Hong lim Green this afterplayed at Hong Lim Green yesterday, the Indian Association defeated the S.C.R.C. by 69 runs. Scores:— S.C.R.C. XI Tan Thean Tek c Abbasbhoy b Baskaran 4 Ong Kirn Hoe b Baskaran 2 Chua Boon Ann
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    • 191 16 I ESCAPE THE HEAT N l|p FLY TO JAVA'S MOUNTAINS (OMUr CM HOURS FROM SINGAPORE). A DOUGLAS AIRLINER OF THE K.N.I.LM. Leaves Singapore Every Wednesday, 8.00 a.m. j For BATAVIA and BANDOENG. I SPEND YOUR LOCAL LEAVE IN JAVA'S FAMOUS MOUNTAIN RESORTS. FLY K.N.I.L.M. t— SPECIAL I ANNOUNCEMENT j fa&?
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    • 20 16 L BOURN VITA H Recommended by hundreds of Doctors throughout Malaya be- JCT 1 cause it REPLACES LOST \|Hr^ CW-18
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  • 28 17 Miss G. Grafton, European nursing sister attached to the General Hospital, Johore Bahru. has been succ.essf \iYm v'perated on fcr appendicitis and is a patient In the Hospital.
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  • 16 17 Mr. O. H. Wright Engineer, Lavang Estate, has been admitted to the General Hospital. Johore Bahru.
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    • 70 17 FOR ECONOMICAL AND CON VENIENT PUMPING HOMELITE IS MATCHLESS. THERE IS MORE HOMELITE PUMP IN US-E TO-DAY IN MALAYA THAN ANY OTHER MAKES. Complete with built-in engine weigb3 only 93 lbs. Works on DIESEL oil, pumps Uiick muddv or sandy water up to 15.009 pals per hour, 3" suction, 3"
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    • 30 17 BY A FP() INTM ENT Dewar's "White RIGHT SPIRIT SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SOLE C* *A L PP ¥i J SINGAPORE MALACCA AGENTS IjIIIICj UarDy V 0« SEMBILAN-JOHORE W.P.S. 5
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    • 393 17 IMPORTANT \OTMi; to ijstcsers IX SINGAPORE. i a ANY PERSON OPERATING OR INSTALLING A WIRELESS RECEIVING STATION WITHOUT A VALID BROADCAST LISTENING STATION LICENCE IS LIABLE TO A PENALTY WHICH MAY AMOUNT TO $1,000. LICENCES MAY BE OBTAINED AT ANY POST OFFICE ON PAYMENT OF A FEE OF $12 PER
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1411 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY WhenAnd Where To Listen In PROGRAMME OF B.M.B.C. Singapore Station On 225 Metres G.00 p.m.:—Malay Music (Gramophone Records>. Drama: "Kain Tabohan." Sung bv Che Norlia and Amat Kerinting. 6.30 p.m..—Chinese Dance Music (Gramophone Records t. "Aye Tit Sin Szeng." Sung by f&li Kua and Chew Suen.
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    • 309 17 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the of drills up to and for week ending April 8 1938. TO-DAY. MAR. 2ft 5.15 p.m. Headnuarters; S.R.A (v): Display Rehearsal. 5.30 p.m. Headquarters; S.RE. (v); L A. Training. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; S.F.C.R.E. (v) 'Malay Sec.); Rifle Drill. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; SV.F.A; Drill r.nd
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  • 395 18  -  (By Air Mail Id ACCELERATIONS in the Empire air services, due toVffin It «WM make them as fast as thoseof any ether country on the run In India and vri" achieve a sav'np of one-third of the time beamed it present on the
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  • 101 18 Gouda, Cape Province. Jl DOG sacrificed its life to saving a small boy from a six-foot cobra here. The boy saw the dog excitedly trying to get at something under a large stcne. He dislodged the stone, and fron# beneith it came a
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  • 77 18 Sydney, New South Wales, Mar. lb. A 20-year-old country boy has shock .•d some of Australia's best-known anM\?ur cyclists by winning the New South Wales 1.000 metres time trial championsi i) here. He was Bruce Cooper of Bathurst (N.8.W.) and it was his first season in first-class company.
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  • 175 18 i A Luckoow. United Provinces 14-YEAR-OLD girl living i„ t'hr viMa e of \esrwara. near (hamuli, has been killed by a kopard. The leonard was one nf about a score wh-ch with the great Himalnvanbears aye been driven by sncw and toiren-" W rata from
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  • 149 18 New York City. PLAIMING that since his divorce several months ago he has been surrounded by "an army of women" seeking to marry him. Mr. Ely Culbertson. the bridge expert, has given up hope of finding any peace. I Unfortunately," he told Reuter on
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  • 72 18 Leningrrd Some 260 English books are to be seen in the Exhibition of children Books now on view at the Slate Museum here! Many of them are illustrated by Mich famous artists as Ralph CalS£ot£ X »c Greenaway and Dulac K™i all T> tne exhibitions contains 580
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  • 126 18 Cricketers D&zed By Lightning Goulburn, New South Wales, Mar. 15. Jl CRICKET match on the Kenmore Oval here came to a sensational finish when all the players were either knocked down or dazed by lightning. Play had just begun in a match between the Goulburn Veterans and the
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  • 73 18 Bombay. SKYWRITING has made its first appearance in India. A well-known British soap manufacturing firm has sent out a trained pilot and an aeroplane equipped with the necessary smoke producing apparatus, and crowds gathered in the streets of Bombay to watch the novel spectacle as the
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  • 213 18 MENTION has been made recently of In* catering services on airliners of Imperial A rways operating to ard from the Continent. The other day an expert was explaining how the catering organisation is operated on Empire routes. As flying-boats and land-planes wing their way to
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  • 35 18 Cologne. A sparrow which does the work of a waiter is owned by an innkeeper here. The bird hops from table to table, taking matches from open matchboxes and offering them to customers.
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  • 97 18 Motorist Released In Spite Of Herself Cape Town. When Mrs. Alice Ovenstone, a 45-year-okl housewife, was fined £2 in the Wvnbero. Court, for speeding, she asked the magistrate whether there were any ad °rnatives. "Fourteen days." he replied. "In that ease I'd rather go to gaol" Mrs. Ovenstone.
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  • 271 18 Acomfidcnce trick, in which a society girl posed as a Maharani (princess) and a man as her confidential secretary and are alleged to have duped the manager of a bigestate in Bihar, has come to light. One Eanwarilal Agrawal of Meerut. it is alleged, was
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  • 102 18 Madras. A number of ancient cold coins believed to have been in currency in the 12th century have been unearthed in a village in the Kurnool district of Madras. Workmen engaged in removing the foundations of an old dilapidated house dug out a small pot. This was
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  • 147 19 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—During the last few weeks, I i.ave noticed agreeable and interesting changes in the make-up of your esteemrd paper. I may say that it is a welcome chancre for the better and I herewith hasten to
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  • 249 19 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—I wish to draw the attention of <he Municipal authorities to the extremely disgusting behaviour of some of the bathers at Katong Park on the i iternoon of Sunday, Mar. 20. Three Chinese ladies had already gone into the water
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  • 147 19 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tiibune) Sir,—Without question, the Malay public is indebted to the Malay Union for many of the privileges which they are now enjoying. The introduction of the Malay Weekly Fair is clear evidence that the officials of the Malay Union arc
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  • 214 19 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—Pontian was once called "The Sleepy Hollow" of Johore. Of late years this little town has secured some of the amenities of life by way of water and street-lighting. consequent upon the introduction of a Town Board. The public, as is
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  • 242 19 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune; Sir.—It certainly annoys any reader be he Chinese or Indian to read Sambal Biachan's article on appointments for Malays appearing in the Malaya Tribune of Mar. 21 in support of his compatriot A.H.M. It does not follow that all sons
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  • 147 19 (To the Ed'ior of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—I am certainly glad to note that Askin U" has written voicing his disapproval over the frequent relays from :he B B C. which our local station seems so very fond of. I am in entire accord with the view put
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