Malaya Tribune, 9 April 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Natio nal Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII.- -No. 84. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, April 9, 1938 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 153 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The I >IOII\l\(. Til I HI WE MUL T I F oPt I I Wrist Wnic lies I The Watch with Six Practical Advantages: I 1 fILS HON-MAGNETIC WATER -PROOF I INOXYDABLE UNBREAKABLE ACCURATE I T,Mk Wind* ii|» lit ils4 I. Hiroiioh I V
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    • 10 1 Read The I SUNDAY TItIBUXQ Dominant j In Malaya j
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  • 620 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES FALL IN BRITISH TONNAGE Importance Of Shipping In Event Of War i Mr. W. A. Souter, who was elected president of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom at the annual meeting held in the hall of the LeatherseUers' Company, dfrected serious attention to the present
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  • 744 2 Singapore, Friday. The following passengers are travelling by the P. and O. liner Naldera which left Singapore for London to-day Mr. J. S. Addison, Mr. S. Yahya bin Ann. Mr. and Mrs. A. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. R. Adair, Mr. G. P. Aitken. Mr. E. M. Allen,
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    • 478 2 STEAMER SAILINGS II Ot and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated ln England). I». O. S. N. CO/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. IS3B. CORFU 15.000 In port SOUDAN 6.500 In port CHITRAL 15,000 Api. 22 CARTHAGE 15,090 May 6 BURDWAN 6,070 May 7 RANCHI 17,000 M.«/ 20 RAJPUTANA 17,000 June 3 SOMALI
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    • 521 2 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. S i t m i Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but i Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- tion. 1 t To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam. To: Port Said, Palestine. Rotterdam. j Hamburg and Copenhagen. Hamburg and Copenhagen. i
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    • 382 2 HAM HIIR(* AME RIK A LLNIB Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies mcorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Apr. 21 ss PREUSSEN via Manila May 1 m.s. ASSUAN via Manila May 14 t m s
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    • 290 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NEXT TO THE AIR SERV] N. D. L EXPRESS LI SCHARNH GNEISENAI7 POTS I) M offer the FASTI from Malaya 15 day:s to G! W I 21 days to SOU! EIA PLEASE MAX RESERVATION AS POSSIBi E Passage Ag LOHMANN CO., 121, Robinson Ri phone 7j'J:<. STRAITS STEAMSHIP
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  • 178 3 Sherlock Holmes On The Air IS Sherlock Holmes serving in the British Army? asked a French General of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle No, General, he's too old," stammerec the embarrassed novelist. The General was only one of tht many admirers of the immortal detechlf'\ adventures
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  • 69 3 «SSdST* Colonies Oe. i *n pavilion ■o- ei at tho for Lmpi Exhibition at Bellahotis on w Progress in »hi i .-.arid equinning the navi i xt of llls series Of tnlr* <.ct future DaWntry wi >n the G.M a T SmiSSiOn 2 Apr 18 10 45 n
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  • 381 3 £2,000,000 Worth Of Jobs In Progress SS? Wa le.s. Apr. 1. S™±,^ d n of the Southern stragStag, haphazard X£ founded year° reS f P n Jackscil nh f major .ions are under way in the city area atone and an additional £1.113.000 worth aie projected
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  • 63 3 ni£ 21-years-old salesman, who wil aUegod to have obtained £42 10s from SB?XTS i Ai? e^ d escri bed as Arthur Percival Alfred Twinn, also know as Gordon Carroll, of Shrewsbury-road. E.. Two of D r Sl being J? rought b y Messrs p. C. Thomson and
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    • 424 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. i now invited ror the materials or service. For cc Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Eight Filter Con--4 pm., 30th May 1033. C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. OKE YEW SC HOLARSHIPS" UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. Yew Scholarship to Hongwhich provides free tuiard and
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    • 489 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Straits Government. terln^iS hC!a not exceedine Council o* Pnffl Wll 3 b e ™arded by the These f LhoS?S- s Col ge in June, 1938 ot 7 on 1 rihips Wlll be of the value ?hrfe yearJ^t *2 be Enable for t niav be withdrawn ox SSS
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    • 354 3 POSITIONS VACANT 117 ANTED energetic Chinese Agents and Canvassers of local influence tc popularise Mutual Benefit Society. Good prospects for earnest workers. Apply Bo> No. 147, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. DEQUIRED experienced book-keeping clerk with knowledge of Chinese, anl) experienced need apply enclosing copic ol testimonials and stating salary
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    • 582 3 I WATCHERS AND BELL MORE Malaya «7?! other firr jnaiaja and iar East. We par. „i ways sen lower. Good values are obtainable in all lines of watches we Enquiries invited from all markets. WHOLESALE ONLY. 'Phone 8786—Writ* or call at E. NASSIM SONS, Watch Manufacturers, 381, North Bridge Road,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 156 3 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Night Max. Bright Min. Stations. Temp. R fall S'shine Temp. oF. Irs. Hrs. oF. WEST COAST Alor Star 91 Nil 8.5 76 Bayan Iepas Penang) 89 0 98 9.5 75 Sitiawan 91 Nil 10.3 74 B. Jeram 91 Nil 10.4 74 Malacca
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  • 181 4 Singapore. Apr. 8. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $151 R. (Slam) W. Coa?t No. 2 per Koyan $145 R. tSiam> W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $206 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $175 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 -175 Siam
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  • 89 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. T Tvt Buyers. Sellers. No. IX.R.&.S. in cases (F. 0.8. April) 19»/ 4 191/, Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.Q3. April) 18 i B u, ho. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 1 18% 18"; do. April 18% 19 8
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  • 52 4 r^s e^! a J ement of the Ra «b Australian ci aeci teo. 2b (consisting of three four weekly periods) is as follows Tonnage of ore raised 15 49* f rt e at fS. f ullion bounces' quarter fsubtert mine P rofifc sterling. JGCt t0 de P r
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  • 458 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Friday. RCBBE& Previous To-day Change Tons Firm Firm ri Spot Buyers 5 9 is 5 3 4 JJ iS seder* 5 n i 6 Ist Forward (May) Buyers 5 9 fa 5 13 16 4 Bellert 5 11,16 5 7 8 •2nd Forward (June)
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  • 626 4 Singapore. Thursday. SUBSTANTIALLY increased profits for 0 1937 as compared with the results obtained the previous years were disclosed in the chairman's speech at the annual general meeting of Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate Ltd. held to-day. Mr. H. C. Ait kin-Berry presided. A final
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 515 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) CAPITAL: a AAA nn Authorised $40,000,000.00. Jssued and PaidUp HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHLLIA STREET, SINGAPORE TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3172 Secretary «g* General Manager 3513 103« Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: /tfiQ\ YORK BANKKRB Midland Bank, Ltd, Mng Tmt Lloyds Bank,
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    • 53 4 sa]fĕ~ r DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed bos. These are obtainI able at a rental of $5 p.a. upwards ascording to the size of the safe required. further particulars from P o
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    • 20 4 P*rfl 114 not plaster' or etc. 2 DoeS soil itoeti. hats.** A V/Uitvot I- ZeAUI LEj ,uii.ircr i— JiMBXESMniia —*a*h
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    • 319 4 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT FEVER The reason why your stomach rejects solid foods when you have fever is because your wasted body tissues are crying out for moisture. This makes you desperately thirsty. But very often your weakened stomach cannot retain even the ordinary fluid foods. Yet you must have nourishment
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  • 647 5 ({notation By Fraser And Co. 31 \.:>ore, April 7, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. 3- 3 6cd >ang 28'- 301--42 fi 47 6norr 18 6 19 6 0.55 0 65 16 i 17 3 1.25 1.32 1 2 cd 19- 20--1- lOii 35 040
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  • 21 5 Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd DTOcuiced 120 000 lb. and Sungej Matane Rubber Estate, Ltd.. 32 300 lb during March.
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  • 645 5 Local Dealers Reports Are Hopeful A MOST disturbing week closes on t n Mtrtewhat brighter note -states the weekly rubber report of Stanton Nelson Co. > After plunging into the depths, rubber has made a partial but sharp recovery, and in the absence of any further
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  • 204 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, April 7, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books lotalI otal .i. cfl financial close Date Ex Div. year TIN: Payable Date to date Ampat Tin 5% less tax Apr. 21 May 13 Anr 99 Batu Selangor 5% Int. Apr. 28 Anr V Anr 91
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  • 194 5 L 25 105 nom *S. OuO Int. 1 100 102 nom 1 J05 107 nom I 4* «.«00.000 tet f 192« rpH ;P l 30 i U 11 m.v 105 107 nom ■taiaS^s» 1211/*****/2 cx 1 ow";,;; v 120, /2 mwi c.i. 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000
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  • 651 5 Ltd for t A hi St l allan Gold Mining Co 26 1938 G f Ur weeks ending Mar.' Section*™ 0 .r DEVELOPMENT Sect,on. cross- Driv- Win/, Total ing cutting ing Raub co 35 Bukit Jalis 102 «41 S Bukit Malacca I JJ 4 23^ 596
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    • 393 5 I B. LEVY (XX Shanghai, Honskon*, Manna, Sbiffapor* feNtfmtnf Bazars and Broken Jecttrfffe, Comrin/ftf4mm Dail, Foreian Market Caole an* Quotat Tn sZZ Member*; NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. I COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC OF NT NEW YOKK COFFEE SUGAR K&uiu». CHIC AGO BOARD OF TRAjJa EXCHA.NGB, CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANPK SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE*
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    • 131 5 BANK OF CHINA 'Incorporated■ China by Special Charter). 12 h CECI L STREET, SINGAPORE lelephones: Manager's Office 6444 Asst Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6442 m General Office raid^„ ,e r, A< -?7 Ss: Mr HrNGKUO? Ch .«W.000.W approximately eh $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. Tsc Vung Boone, Chairman of 3oard
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  • 263 6 SPORT The Tides:—4.3o a.m., 7 ft. 5 ins.; 7.10 n m 6 ft. 6 ins. Football! Saigon Team v. Combined Services. Anson Road Stadium. Cricket, S.C.R.C. v. AJPXJ. PW I*** A.C.S. v. M.F.A., M.F..A.; S.J.I I v St Andrew's School, 5.J.1.; S.J.I. v v St. Andrew's
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  • 259 6 Lewis And Peat's Weekly Statement Singapore, Friday. WHEN we wrote our report last weeK the market had toucned its lowest on the unexpected drop that occurred alter the Committee lasc met. Since Lhen, with one or two days hesitancy, the market has been much more healthy, and a
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  • 141 6 Mails expected Irom Australia, Netherands Indies etc. by Air (Qantasj to-day deliveries cf boxnolders' Otters only 3 ,\m. and general delivery of letters 4 05 rjn. to-day. Mails expected Ircm Netherlands indier, by Air (XX..M.) to-day Deliveries >f boxholders' letters only 5.30 p.m tolay and general delivery of
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  • 23 6 The s.s. Siam for Denmark (Parcels '.nly>. Mails previously announced as -losing at 3 p.m. to-day was closed at 3.30 a.m.
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  • 28 6 The s.s. Islander for Christmas Island. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 am. on Apr. 11 will now close at 11 a.m. on Apr. 13.
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  • 100 6 Paris 161 13 IC Now Ycrk 4 U r 3 Montreal «.P°' Brussels 23.47" v if iiPVJ* 2! .c: Amsterdam siB% Milan OP Berlin 12 M Prap oe 1423 2*lgrade ?i6 Copenhagen 22 40 Stockholm in 40% Oslo 16.1 M v'erna nominal Madrid ru rnUl I LbftOp 110
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 352 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL i j TO-NIGHT S tout in sihai o\m im j 8.15 to 9.15 pm. i imvmk a, iiaack j (formal) M 5 to midnight. j NON-DINERS $1.00. s j I RAFFLES ORCHESTRA directed by Dan Hopkins. i 1 Sea View Hotel TO-VH.IM j SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE
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    • 96 6 Estate supplies m=m Reliable merchandise—proved by test aptly describes the goods we offer you. Every line ice stock has the greatest outstardmg feature of dependability you can rest assured that by placing your requirements in our hands your interests will be safeguarded. We are always pleased to send quotations and
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    • 210 6 new Vitatity with sanatog^ m*? The true tonic food THE BRITISH CYCLE AGENCY. From their intimate knowled of the trade and of modern cycling needs, warmly recommend the 1938 Hercules as the Inert value money can buy and the sweetest-running cycle on the road. BUY ONE ON OUB SPECLV. LOW
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 310 6 1 POSTAL lIVTELLItiiEIVCK 4 >—* STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Aden Aircraft "Coorong';, Apr. 9 2 p.m. Africa East Aircraft "Coorong 9 P™Africa South Aircraft "Coorong P-™-Burma Aircraft "Coorong J P-™-Egypt, Sudan and Palestine Aircraft "Coorong l Great Britain and Ireland Aircraft "Coorong 1)111 Europe except
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  • 401 7 NEW FLEET WILL DEFY BOMBERS ALTY EN( APKiV rlu^ E WORLD, THE BOARD OF ADMIRIN CREATING AN AIR BEF1 i?ri PAST TWO OR THREE YEARS 1HF WORLD LEIIlSCh FLEET NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED IN 1171 I it wiling 111 plans c complete it will be
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  • 30 7 Domestic production of tin-ore in Malaya represented by export figures amounted in March to 5.053 tons a total ol 14.349 for the first three months of the year.
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  • 119 7 Valenciennes. MOVE your trawler *o that the (r<»s-( hannel boats can alongside the quay." M. :u Calais harbour offi- M Aujrusle Magnit* ,nc day last Suh'■Why should I•" said M. M aci tics. •Mcv*- your boat,' said ML Pen- ii be —ed if I will,
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  • 144 7 Ne« Record Of 130,»«»,000 hi June Washington, -DC.» rrHE population ol the United States J is expcUd u reach a new record 13u,u>)O.Q00 by late May or early June »,ffi»rcli: to ttv .st estimates of th® census bureau. These e 'inu: are bene out by an unusual machine—the
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  • 58 7 a r pai'.y returning from the Keighiey. Yorkshire, found the hornet the bride's mo:her on fire. Bride bridegroom bridesmaids anil guests, ail in wedding clothes fnrnuS a chain ol buckets from i mimn n irS unci worked with tha \l n > v nearoy two how be-
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  • 112 7 Preparations are bei-:g made by the Palestine Administration for the arrival oi tne new technical commission, headed Dy Sir John A. Wocdhead. X C S I which is to lnauire info the possibilities of the ■xbeme for partition of the Holy Land. me commissioners, of whom "there
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  • 265 7 Sydney, N.S.W, Mar. 29. SHE. th mana ers of the Australian Rugby League footballers !-?«n r^ enUy tOUred England hid to** in an ordinary travelling rug, naudS r Sydn ey Sun" by luslrfli a n 0 bett, the Australian journalist who aerom panied the t
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  • 59 7 Riga. A new Bet of stamos bearing nvti-e-or m-dern Latvian buildhies c U ch a* tr.e Ministry cf Finance and the lav courts werp issued last month P;es!dent me Minuter 0 f T>f Pnro otner ejn!n*r< *0>i* hoj n r«rc~«~>.< I7u u ue^ n Nnv 18 of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 119 7 f Ol JUST H j TEN PI -T jjgp OLD! :t g fc f ha P now ancl h *s little white teeth 'Ulenhi rvQ S C U ruu K h His mother loves to see him h to fc\er -io bec a»se she knows that they're cnsc hat hf
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    • 195 7 DANGER OF CONSTIPATION OF SPECIAL TNTERFST TO WOMEN. The period of discemfort which n it r*> demands that every woman shall endui.tmies a source of worry in the event of delay. Often it brings pain ud i uttering durlrg its course. Castophene crmes as a boon to women. ,vho are
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 265 8 ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE BIG SHOW! V I*l Til I 4 SHOWS TO-DAY 030 A M 3 15 61S 9.15 siiiit l i: ti:hii» i, i: BRINGS JOY AND GLADNESS TO A WORLD OF STRIFE!... In 20th Century-Fox Film great triumph v With JEAN HERSHOLT, ARTHUR TREACHER and HELEN
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    • 398 8 OVALTIN E COLD or Hot is now served in the leading Cafes and <m 1111 II 'It To-night^Nifhtly! Wi^mM —m Mm Show Btarta at 7.30 to 11.45 p.m. Grand Stage Screen Attraction Bigger and Brighter Than Ever! Ist Show: "The Famous South Indian Dancers" NeNv Costumes! New Dances! New Songs!
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    • 310 8 I 7h7s SHOW of SHOWS! j PAVILION 3 TIMES TO-DAY 5-15 6-15 9-ls J The Voice of the Press! 1 MTT- FREE PRESS. "WILL CERTAINLY RANK ONE OT THE BEST FILMS"... TRIK, M MG Ms Incomparable musical triumph 7 mv* OPENING JpfffißSlßi «S^ s FRANK MORGAN EDNA MAY OLIVER Ray
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 40 9 Let us give you j j A FREE »E MO VST RAJ lOX J iT NiVERSAL RADIO HOUSE j sir 205 °rchard Road Phone 4967 1 ''OLD SHOES MADE NEW/! ilia ■■«!■-i'-| .ii 1.7. ""7'■ oata Shoe Co„ Ltd., Singapore.
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    • 374 9 PASSENGERS The following passengers are travelling by the Africa Maru which left Singapore tor East and South African and South American ports on Apr. SiMr. and Mrs. Ougust B. Hromadka. Mr. Haji Tivan. Miss Lilian G. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Sadao Fujii. Miss Keiko Fujii, Mtr. Shinsuke Fujii. Miss Reiko
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    • 16 9 SADIES PERMANENT WAVE, Fft» vftifi Road, fOR lOUK MTEST PERMANENT WAVE. 6 gjpCE: $7j-, gg $5|..
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    • 203 9 j ALHAMBRA i SEASON EXTENDED TIM, TO-MORItOW j SHOWS: 3.1.1 6-15 A !M.» j COME AND CHEER Uncle Sam s Greatest Fighting i Force! S You hailed The Army in "Flirtation Walk" You saluted t!- Ntwy in "Shipmates Forever" NOW CHEER THE MARINES in THE GREATEST j WfY/s ri/i WORLD'S
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 493 9 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There are numerous Clubs hi Singa- mi nbers of which ot readers of "Malay* Tribune." This Diary is j for them. score- THF PiT"7 Invited to co-operate in keep- TwlZ* up-to-date and complete jlap- Hi 0/ general interest will stiff < Paill Muni liMwr* t Ihe
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  • 87 10 Mr. Teo Eng Seng passed away peac»: fully at his residence No. 19 Lincoln Koad, Singapore, on 6th. April, 1938 a. 7.15 p.m. at the age of 71 years. He leaves behind to mourn his loss, 5 son.*, Messrs. Hock Leng, Cheng Moh, Cheng Hor, Kirn Leong
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  • 1006 10 |Lf ANY guesses have been made regarding the purport of the Angio-italian talks now in progress in Rome. Beyond the fact that the conversations are reported to be proceeding favourably nothing definite has come to light with the exception of Signor Mussolini's deternvnation to achieve recognition
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  • 326 10 NOTES COMMENTS Appointments For Malays SOME time in February, 1935, Dato Abdullah bin Esa, speaking in the Johore Council of State put forward R scheme for the transfer of Junior Ma-ay officer's in Government service to all departments so that they might be acnnnintpH with the quanntru witu entire working
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  • 266 10 1 HE second phase of the Sino-Japanese conflict has witnessed a drastic and successful ?hnnge in China's military, strategy. Operations, which have hitherto been solely confined to the u( Kiisive. are new conducted on the offensive. Furthermore, positional warfare has been supplemented by extensive guerilla tactics. According
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  • 209 10 |N the course of the next petition will be pi Governor, Sir sheiucn Thorn: residents of Cameron HQ these interested in the devel the area, asking fcr Immedi uon to be to the constractioQ of new roan the Unprovemi. existing ones. The Highland* —<_-, Ij I ble
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  • 181 10 ANE of the most Interest v tions mad? in years in I with the Colonies question was I forward recently in the Housi mons by Mr. Sorensen, Labour for East Leyton, at question tin plan was t an experiment Britain should to the U Nations that c ternational
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  • 210 10 I By < 'Looker On fJpHE other day a man expressed regret in court for throwing a bottle of beer at a football referee. Tn the excitement cf the moment he thought the missile was merely a bottle that had contained beer. A house-to-house canvasser working
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 140 10 nn iiii——iii n iiiiimim in th Mame SPECIAL CUVEE jHF C/ 7,1 MP/1 CiVJ? jßir DEMI-SEC EXTRA DRY Jm"WiĔ prodite of f sparkle of Champagne! Du e de Marne Champagne is a very fine example and is recommended to you with confidence— ♦JTTART BOTTLIS $3 00 (Duty Extra $1.00). PINT
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    • 42 10 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cross-tE^L_ ed eyes. Complicated j! cases of defective vision-\\ R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. PPC. DATIN S. Q. WONG, Conte Rosso.
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  • 1363 11 #F/af Scheme Means Big Reductions Reuter. spectacular concessions for the improvement rf don three years ago to carryall first class mails since tha London yesterday. By w,thf ut surcharge were antake the form of tho abolition of special r-itf»« f„. „_>, countries
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  • 31 11 ndon, April f. Gta eminent hove I i te to Mexico, formally the restoration of proto the Mexican Oil Company. The note despropriation decree of I rentlp uTiiusti/ied."
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  • 405 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 8. Seville < haniberlain, addressing I ladknce of 2 500 at Birmingham, said nobody could question determinaUM of the British pic to sec the business of rearmamenl thr.ush. recognising as mast dial it is their best secuainsl
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  • 316 11 Reuter. I prorrammA n t London, April 8. v new telegraph rates announced to-day puts ■egraphs on top cf the world. The scheme may Mr kaZ?. PES*?* gesture of Imperial co-operation since "< d VYilsha v, chairman of Cable and Wireless
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  • 255 11 Reuter. I London, Apiil 8. HAVING enumerated thp effects of the new telegraph rates the Daily Telegraph in V leader remarks that as regards press rates eonsidersble con cess' ons will be made in conforming the cable rate to the wireless ratj where the latter is
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  • 122 11 I ITNDEjI tbc new Empire scheme I m Singapore will n eveiy ease be lev, than hall the i II» I 111 cl il ;i e« Hi 'enl «f Is. 3d, has I ecu fixed at 54 cents ai I the chf.Tte hor wcrd ror each elan
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  • 42 11 Reuter. London, April 8. IJISCUSSIONS between Britain, France v and the United States to determine naval tonnage increases, following the Anglo-American decisions to invoke the escalator clauses in the London Naval Treaty are expected to begin on Apr 19.—Reuter.
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  • 92 11 Vienna. Apr. 8 TELEBRATIONS tn connection with the v plebiscite will open to-morrow when Dr. Goebbels will proclaim the day a national holiday and shortly bsforc neon there will be a two minutes silence which will be broken by a siren In eveiy German factory,
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  • 146 11 Reuter. Taxis, Apr 8. THL Senate gave sot., isry treatment to H. Btam* financial bill and refused even tv discus* it. rejecting it lntrighi by £23 votes to 43. Ihe Government has resigned. The Senate was never so crowded in living memory. II
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  • 16 11 Reuter. killed and four injured in a naval artillery stores fire at Pillau near Kpenigsberg. —Reu.'er.
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  • 117 11 Reuter. Peiping, Apr. 8. THE British military authorities 1 have protested to the Japane.<j military authorities at the action of a Japanese soldier attacking a uniformed British officer and a sergeant yesterday. The Britons were leaving Peiping Station on arrival from Tientsin when the sergeant was
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  • 368 11 Reuter. fHINESE army despatches reveal that the Japanese hi most the *T fight nff ,mes n Southern Shan u ng a nd Southern Shansi are in general retreat. Ths retreat has been forced by the war? awftt exten-ive Chinese coun-tfr-dnve. and the Chnese claim
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 50 11 SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION. *ith Most Up-To Date Instruments To M, Discover Your Eye Defects, With Latest Style Eyewear To Enhance Your Appearance, iL f ?-rs atlsfac JSr y Semc e Guaranteed Yet Cheaper Charge Than Elsewhere Assured. t S. CHONG. OPT.D. (TJ.SJL), THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO •< sJ-uth Bridge Road.
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  • 1059 12 Nearly A Million Dollars Involved Singapore, Friday. AN echo of the failure of a firm of weUknown local Japanese rubber brokers at the end of last month, was heard in the Bankruptcy Court before the Chief Justice, Mr. P. A. McElwaine to-day. when My. C. H.
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    19 12 Datin S. Q. Wong, photographed on beard the Conte Rosso on her departure to Europe yesterday.— Tribune.
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  • 241 12 Clerk Granted His Discharge Singapore. Friday. WITH liabilities amounting to $1,966. out of which proofs to the amount of $1,202 had been admitted to rank for dividend, and towards which he had already paid enough for a first dividend of 35 per cent to be declared, with
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  • 38 12 The Rev. J.T. Arulannathan, B.Sc. (Hons. I, Vice-Principal of St. John's College. Jaffna, will preach at the Palm Sunday Service in the Tamil affthorii*t Church, 1, Short Street, on Sunday, Apr. 10. All are cordially invited io attend.
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  • 26 12 Mr. J.A. Baker, Agricultural Officer. Kedah, is to act as Principal Agricultural Officer. Kedah. In place of H.H. Tunku Yacob who goes on leave this week.
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  • 91 12 Singapore, Friday. Lim Soo Goh. who was charged together with three other Chinese, with being in possession of chandu in a house at Tanjong Pagar Road, pleaded guilty to-day in the Criminal District Court and was sentenced to 25 months' r.i. The charges against the
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  • 42 12 Singapore, Friday. Brought up on a vagrancy charge this morning before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Third Magistrate, R. H. C. Laverton, a Britisher, pleaded guilty to the charge. He was ordered to the house of detention pending repatriation.
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  • 49 12 Singapore, Friday. Mr. E. T. E. Meredith, of Cap:to! Flats, pleaded guilty and was fined $30 tc-day by rhe Fourth Police Magistrate on a charge of driving his motor car negligently and colliding with another car at the junction of St. Andrew*? Road and Coleman Street on Jan. 8.
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  • 91 12 (From Our On n Reporter) Penang, Friday. FROM inquiries made this morning, it is learned that the ill-fated Danish motor veVel •Tonsking", which c-iutrht fire six days ?go, has sunk about 30 feet deep in the mud at low tide. The fire has subsided a great deal
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  • 142 12 Charming Performance In "Heidi" SHIRLEY TEMPLE scores another triumph in the 20th Century Fox Films production "Heidi, in which she aopears with Jean Hersholt and Arthur Treacher, at the Capitol for the next few days. Shirlev is seen ln one of the most captivating Voles as a
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  • 163 12 The following notifications appear in last nights Gazette: Vice-Consul of China at S.—Mr. Kuang Ta recognised. Oonsul-Qeneral of Japan at S. —Mr. Issaku Okamotto provisionally recognised. Mr. E. A. de Buriatte to be temporarily a Nominated Unofficial M. L. c, s. S. Dr. J. E. Smith to be
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  • 32 12 Mr. Pam untitled of Paramount Film Service Ltd_. will be Ihe speaker at the Y.W.C.A. ortnighcly Club on Monday a: 9 3u a.m. Mr. Verdayne's subject wiil bi "Film Stars at HoHywood."
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  • 378 12 THAT the plans for making the small sanatorium at Teluk Mata Ikan for children with bone and joint tuberculosis, into a much larger and permanent hospital, had received the welcome support of Government, is stated in the report of Dr. P. R. Elliott, Medical Officer |n
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    19 12 The German Consul-General. Dr. VV. Maenns, on board the Conte Kmn before leaving for Europe yesterday on retirement.—Tribune.
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  • 37 12 Mr. Paul Verdayne, of Parair Service Ltd., will be the speake-!- al Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club on M Apr. 11. at 9.30 a.m. Mr. Verdaym reresting subject will be 'Film S f ars at Hollywood."
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  • 19 12 Pastor W.W.R. untitled Seventn Day AdventisU Missioi in Halaya, will be going on Home leave Io England this weefc.
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  • 307 12 Entertained By Local Staff THE members of the F.M.S. Railways Transportation DeDartment staff at Singapore entertained Mr. A. Allan, their Divisional Superintendent on the eve of his departure from Malaya to Sierra Leone, to take up the post of General Manager of the railways there.
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  • 112 12 Singapore, Friday. IS a sequel to alleged stabbing m the small hours of this morning at a house in Verdun Road, Cheang Joon Jong, a Hainanese, was to-day produced in the Third Police Court where he was charged with the attempted murder of a compatriot, Foo Ah
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  • 143 12 (From Our Oicn Reporter Kuaia Lumpur, Friday. AVER 200 sat down f.) a tardea "party to-day DTgmni *d by the local Ceylonese ai the T.F.C.A. to iretcome the Ceylonese cricketers, eat no (nests The tea was held however, frantic telephone calls were made in an effort
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    • 46 12 ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. »n£sl N mLDING CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FiXE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CJTVF a, m ««EMBAN C K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG £ANG lee ENG TEH PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE t AGENCY. LTT BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE BANEBcG CORPORATION, I .TO.
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    • 14 12 X GivftiiM TOLLfYS I I TOLLEYi PURE AUSTRALIAN BRANDY I Soleaqents McAUSTER CO LTD.
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  • 511 13 The Air Defence Of Malaya (From Our Own Reporter, i) vi i the annual meeting of the Pcnan-r Pivi-,, r*. Penan Frid ay P n cred to the positk» ol 2Z£?% Mr E wonderfully rmoient. Instilling a sense of t 'I t a aM matched
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  • 403 13 THE reduction of Empire telegraph m ra f lake Place as the latest but evidently not the last step in the continuous advance which has been proceeding since the seventeenth century stpm fn e P T es out,inm the successive steps for cheapening and speeding up the
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  • 103 13 INDIAN Film fans should be glad j to team that "Bhakta Kuchela," a superb production of the Madras I nited Artists, is once again hero at the Theatrr Royal The picture depicts the student-life of Lord Krishna along with his friend and class-mate, Kuchela. Sjt.
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  • 58 13 Reuter. Washington, April 7. Tht labour sub-committee of the House of Representatives agreed on the new Wage and Hour Bill which will be submitted to the full committee on April 12. Ending a week's argument regarding the new Bill will provide gratuities for various industries and a
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  • 12 13 Mr N.B. Thomas, A.C.P., Perak, has returned from Home leave, to Ipoh.
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  • 62 13 Reuter. London, April 8. Alz. Territorial 'Army recruiting record* wete broken in March, when 8.181 ioined compared with 6,397 in March of 1937. After deducting the number of men who have completed service the net pain is 5,344 and the established strength of the Territorials is now 9,209
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  • 81 13 Reuter. Washing, en. Apr. 8. A REPOR T published In umdon supply ~r numS the Royal Air Force is aVr^BS^J 0 I ence here Ji "n° rJ *tlI The British Government rt« »11 n Governments not act i J' 1 th f refused but 'it/I M
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  • 7 13 Mr. G. Hawkina of the F.M.B. Co.
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  • 88 13 Reuter. m\r .l London. April 8 J 2* Commons to-day, Capt. Euan Wallace, referring to the revised clearing agreement with Italy, said that the agreement did not mean the granting (if credits to Italy. Its net result would be to make ti possible to finance very
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  • 34 13 Reuter. London. April 3 Mr. dc Valera announced In the Dial that he hoped the Anglo-Eireanr negotiations would be concluded one way or the other by the end of the month Reuter
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  • 55 13 Reuter. rrr- Paris. Anrfi s IE construction of aeries for Eorce is now almost paraThl StnkPS 2? mctfll workers r J ne Hispano Suiza works at Boil Coiombes. and the Societe Generale Con structions Metallurgiques at S Dcii aye jo ned the strike to-day brinSnc in
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  • 58 13 London. Apr 7. ASKED m the Commons why an Inves- ligation had recently been made into the affairs of British Glycerine Manufacturers Ltd.. the Home secretary Sir Samuel Hoare, said the investigation was made at the request of the Home Office in connection with the case of
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  • 266 13 Reuter. ORD Halifax. (Foreign Minister), sneakinc at Ihe ronntry would ajrain enjoy the benefit ot Mr I'den's scrvirrs ReJerrtag to the League. Lord Halifax said he had Ft. r ££nise the l eague not as the universal body as the founders h
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  • 29 13 Reuter. Hyderabad, April 8. Following four days of communal disturbances In which 27 were injured yesterday and state troops called out, curfew has been proclaimed from sunrise to sunset.—Reuter.
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  • 19 13 Mr. J.A.A. Faith, Registrar of Titles. Perak, Taiping. is spending a fortnight's holiday at Cameron Highlands Hotel, Cameron Highlands.
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    • 127 13 BREAD A meal in itself and .1. ahundanf source of ewergy. place your order now for "ROYAL BAKERY" BREAD. Daily deliveries of While. Brown Waofcaaeal or any other varielies you require. Phone Singapore: 537€ (4 lines). Kuala Lumpur: 3331 (2 lines). Ipoh: 110 and 111 (2 lines). fc Adv!: °f
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  • 570 14 Losers Gave Rousing Display In Initial Session Pv.A.F 4; S.C.C 0. a SIIPPERY ground and ball hamA pered the R.A.F to a great extent in the First Division game against the Cricket Club at Anson Road Stadium yesterday,
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  • 636 14 Enjoyable Penang Function (From Our Oicn Reporter) Penang, Saturday. THE Ceylonese cricketing visitors, who are opening their Malayan tour with a match at Kuala Lumpur to-day against the F.M.S were entertained to a dinner in Penang last night by the Ce.vlonese community at the Runnymede
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  • 455 14 POSITIONS in the S.A.F.A. League competitions, revised to date, are as follows:— FIRST DIVISION P. W. L. D. For Ag. Pts. Malay (9) 5 4 1 0 13 4 8 Chinese (1) 5 3 0 2 13 7 8 Skins (2) *****36 R.A. (4) 4 2 119
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  • 39 14 In a Garrison League match at Tanglin yesterday, "D" Co., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers beat Fort Canning 5-2. Cooper scored four goals for the winners and McCabe got the other. Bracken was the scorer of the Fort's goals.
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  • 181 14 THE mixed doubles tennis tournament 1 will start at the S.C.C. on Wednesday with the following ties: WEDNESDAYS TIES MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP Mr. and Mrs. M. Millar <—15) vs Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harvey < —2>. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Marshall (scr.) vs Mr. and
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  • 48 14 Billiards tics at the S.C.C. have been arranged as follows: Monday, (Handicap Final): J. A. Dean (—6O) vs Ĕ. B. EvanS (—l5:. Wednesday. (Championship Final): C. R. Wardle vs A D. Baker. The President will present the prizes for both events immediately after the championship final.
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  • 44 14 Lad Footers XI vs. Skins 2nd at Tanglin at 5-15 p.m. to-day: O. S. Chin. Abdul Razak. Seng Leng, Joseph, Ah Bah, Kai Teck, Soon Nyan, Ah Lam, O S. Hock (capt.), John, Soon Chin, Samadi, Heng Fook and Yeo Ah Chye.
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  • 49 14 Gosforth. April 8. ALFRED Pern-. Leatherhead. won the n £2,000 goll tournament with rounds of 71—69—70—74=284 for 72 holes. Dai Rees of Surbiton was second with 70—72—74—72=288 and R. Burton of Sale was third with 74—69—72—74=289. Henry Cotton, the open champion, went round in 7G—71—76—63=293.—Renter Wireless.
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  • 49 14 nPHE Saigon soccer arrived by the Sphinx thai afternoon and will remain in Singapore till April 16. The following is the rearranged programme of ma ten to be played at the Anson Roaa stadium: To-day. vs. Combined Services; Monday, vs. Civilians: Wednesday, vs. Sino-Malays; Friday, vs. S.A.F.A.
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  • 407 14 Final Card Of Extra Meet THE following is the card for tki afternoon's races in Penan* There were sixteen horses not mm ceptmg at noon yesterday as folio" Race 1 Golden Blaze 8.1 and Bri tannia 7.13: Race 2 Monte Video 810 Race 3
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  • 454 14 S.C.F.A. II 1; Terrors L EXCITEMENT ran high at times in the fc Second Division match on the oILB padang yesterday between H M.S.Teiror and the second team of the S CJ.A. The <*ame ended in a draw oi I—l. The game can be divided into two
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  • 36 14 The S.C.C. Ist XI wiil play the Loyal Regiment at 5.10 p.m. on Tuesday Apr. 12 at the S.C.C. The club will be "at home'" to the officers and their wives after the match.
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  • 728 15 Annual Speech Day And Prize Distribution Kent request to parents and to A a i| those connected with the ....v. come forward and offer their M io respect of the budding aJJV by His Excellency (1 SU Shenton
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  • 109 15 The following have been invited to represent the Newton "Rocklights" in a friendly game of soccer against the Catholic Young Men's Association today on their ground: G. Balakrishnan; S. Ortega. B. Beins; J. Chua. C O Valberg (capt.). P. De Costa; J. De Rozario. J. Phang, W. Dana,
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  • 245 15  -  Virtual Scottish Champions (By Air Mail London. STEWART'S Collie (F.P. > are viltual Scottish Rugby champion* .is a icsult of their win over Hawick at Inverleith, the while Dunfermline v/ere falling to Royal High School (F.PJ. According to some assessments of the unofficial championship, Stewart's (P.P.) have
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  • 170 15 English Players Welcome Innovation London. MOST cricketers are in favour of the eight-ball over (in 1939) and the new method of scoring in the County Championship this coming season, recommended by the Advisory CountyCricket Committee. E. Hendren, former Middlesex and England batsman, supports the eightball over with
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  • 246 16 TEAMS from at least four countries will arrive in England at the end of this month for this year's polo season officially opening during the second week in May. Stables have been booked at Ranelagh, Roehampton. and Hurlingham -the three London homes of polo— and stands
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  • 94 16 Two officials of the Fife County Public Assistance Committee, two representatives of a mental institution, a *«c County policeman, a Dundee boarding-house keeper, and a Mr Thomas Sorley. all set out with comrfXn Pl S\ aPd s Pades to search for £1.000 which Mr. Sorlev. now a mental patient, says
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  • 297 16  - Lord Halifax Talks About Rearming Pope Gives £250 To Radio Pioneer's Widow (By Air Mail Cambridge, April L pRAU Elisabeth Hertz, widow of Pro- fessor Heinrich Hertz, famous discoverer of Hertzian waves and radio pioneer, has received at her home here a gift of £250 from the Pope. It was
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  • 10 16 THE POPE ANNA NEAGLE Will Be Heard By Daventry Listeners
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  • 797 16  - Anna Neagle, the famous film star, will be heard by Daventry listeners in a scene from her forthcoming Dim. Sixty Years a Queen," before the film itself goes into production. The occasion will be the eighth of the 8.8.C.'i Star-Gazing series, In whim the story of Anna Neagle's stage and
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  • 61 16 Capital expenditure to London County Coun as at March 31, the em year 1937-38, amoun decrea.se of £6,372,460 c year. This includes 11 housing and slum deal The total gross expenditi accounts is estimated a including £800.00« as p contingencies. The general r; the ensuing year have
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  • 101 16 DECAUSE her husband not take her to see the Disney epic, Snow White ar.il the Seven DWarfs," twenty-five-year-old Margaret Thorns Long Island. New York, bum ed her two children. Thi telephoned the pohce. When they rushed to her h she told them calmly "Hi wouldn't
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    • 232 17 FOR ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT PUMPING HOMELITE IS MATCHLESS. THERE IS' MORE HOMELITE PUMP IN USE TO-DAY IN MALAYA THAN ANY OTHER MAKES. Complete with built-in engine weighs only 93 lbs. Works on DIESEL oil. pumps ihick muddy or sandy water up to 15,000 gals, per hour, 3" suction, 3" delivery
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    • 1288 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In Engfjsh^ 1 3 announcemenl mm MM News in French. /sum s°\ iv i News in Japanese LONDON I SINGAPORE HONGKONG N "J^__ mission 2:—6.05 p.m.—9.15 12.45 pm Lhrht A r „v, fl „i fM iWIWI metres (21.53 mcs); played by
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    • 457 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.50 a.m. Hoiy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10.15 a.m. United Sunday Schools Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Archdeacon. Subject: "The Future Lite." Weekdays Holy Communion on Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday at
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    • 548 18 Sims Avenue) Chinese Church Pastor: Rev. lim Poh Chin Sunoay, 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Service of Worship <in Hokkien). Preacher: Rev. Lim Poh Chin English Church Pastor: Rev. E. S. Lav. Sunday 8.15 a m. Boys' Brigade Bible Class. 8 45 a.m. Sunday School. 9.45 a.m. Service of
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    • 401 18 L. Archer. J Tuesday, a wm Prayer Meeting.— R-v. Goh Hood Keng. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m. Choir Practice. Tnursday. 3 p.m. Bible Class in Malay. 4 p m Ladies' Aid Meeting. Friday, 10 a.m. Good Friday Service —Rev. Goh Hood Keng. 8 pm Malay Gospel Meeting at 167, East Coast Road—Rev.
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    • 586 18 (Malay Service). 4 30 p.m. Sunday School and Classes. 6 p.m. English Service. Speaker: Mr. C. R. Hale. Monday, 8 p m. Choir Practl Malay) Tuesday, 8 p.m. «Malay Senrt pel Meeting. Soeaktr: Mr. Wee Teow Poh. V/ednesday, 7.30 p.m. L: j Ministry Service (in Speaker: Mr. Ong Tiang Thursday,
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  • 112 19 SPECIAL lND,A PAGE Edited By G. S. Muthukrislwan, B.Sc. Calcutta, April 4. ress Working Committee :> on the rnorship «>t Orissa sugdoption of the recog- ,en tion of appointing cs l( v acting Governors. Committee have learnt an official of Orissa I Ministers has a t
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  • 115 19 signed by Mr. Sbhas ChanA ie II ol the Indian Ind other leaders inbusinessmen of Benaied demanding the t( ction to the salt jad especially that Salt Industry is passing tage. It is somehow ace and is attemptrogress only under the At this moment n
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  • 204 19 (United Press). 1 issued to contr.i<»u the <;:st of the took place between and the hon. Sir ter of Bengal, on the e of detenus. The ina'ma Gandhi said, 1 1 S v -mi PRISONERS idhi adde. 1 have entered upon ti mission on behalf
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  • 429 19 Out of 14 members of the Congres. Working Committee. 12 members attended, the absentees being Khan Abdu GafTar Khan and Mrs. Sarojini Naidu. The following members were present: Mr. Sub-has Chandra Bose, Mr. Bhulabhai Desai. Sardar Vallabhai Patel. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Babu
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  • 93 19 T m Calcutta, April 5. .iilfT* Committee t,hio Pted the following time (I lv T h next Congress session February- 2, 19,39, •liS it he of delegates to elect the President and A ICC SsS w be he,d on Januar y 29,' (4) The last date
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  • 104 19 C.P. —Berar Controversy (United Press). r rVxa Calcutta, April 4 The Working Committee, it. is understood, considered ihe reference made to LI by the Central Provinces Congress Assembly Party about, the allotment of expenditure between Berar and Central and Provinces. It may be recalled this subject was a controversial one
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  • 60 19 Allowed To Stand For Election United Press. rr, Calcutta, April 4. ihe C ingress Working Committee resolved mat recently released detenu® "lid political prisoners in Bengal be a. lowed to stand as candidates for bye-election to the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee without being continuously on the electoral roll
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