Malaya Tribune, 11 April 1938

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVH -No. 85. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. APRIL 11, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, April 11. 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1938 FIVE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 797 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES SHANGHAI BUND CONGESTION Vessels Lying Idle WHARFAGE CHARGES IMPOSED at a meeting ol the Works ComA mi ltee of tbe Shanghai Municipal Council held on Tuesday, Mar. 22 a letter addressed to the Commission* r of Public Works by the Acting Harbour Master was submitted, in which
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  • 86 2 Visit To England For Two Young Creeks Athens. Two prizes of £50 each are being offered by the British council to enable members of the Junior Anglo-Hellenic League to visit Great Britain. A competition is being held for members under 25 years of age, which consists of an
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  • 284 2 Country "Cannot Afford To Drop Back" IN the "Tyneside Industrial Review" Issued by the Newcastle Chronicle. Ltd Sir Arthur Sutherland, Bart., K.BF writes as follows on shipping prospects:— Tt is my belief that for a long while to come there will be no more .cheap ships, any more
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 470 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P&Oand BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). s P mOS. N. (O. s OUTWARDSDue. Tonnage Efpon 1&38. CHITRAL 15,000 Apt. M CARTHAGE 15.000 May 8 BURDWAN 6.070 May RANCH! 20 RAIPUTANA 17.000 .June 3 OOMALI 6.800 Juiie J NALDERA 16.000 June 17 RANPURA 17J» July 1 BANGALORE »».00u July
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    • 515 2 I BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. J Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but i cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Aecommoda- t tion. V To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam. To: Port Said, Palestine. Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen. Hamburg and Copenhagen. S M.S'. From Spore P.S'ham
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    • 323 2 BAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deulsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies !n in «*I™ a PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS Due Spore 1938 t mjs RAMSES, via Manila Apr. 21 sjj PREUSSEN via Manila May 4 m S ASSUAN via Manila May 14 t m s KULMERLAND via
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    • 435 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDP:rTSCHFR (Incorporated la Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: intenae OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. s "FRANKFURT" omits Manila and Japan Apr 2 "GNEISENAU" omits North China May 0 "ALLER" omits Manila and Japan May 3 0 "SCHARNHORST" omits
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  • 611 3 (From Our Onn Correspondent) Batu Pahat. jfINE of the big events in the hlstot* of the Bandar High School took place irnfoH y t When the scouts of the Znl? 0 /u tTO ?P s of the School were j--vested by the Assistant
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  • 100 3 Popular In South Africa Pretoria. ropular ln S o BtaS ft*** I—*1—* ofVnsS While, during 1937. 39,591 of the 48nn new cars bought in the Union came rX™, A ™T ca only 547 5 cam* f?Sri Bntam Tnere 2.945 L'om other countries. But British motor cycles are
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  • 17 3 Cologne. M, S ~C hief Constable of Hove Easter*" 1 VlSit S **"wisSfs
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    • 538 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES I Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited ior the loliowing materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Supply of Eight Filter Controllers. 4 p m, 30th May 1933. C. H. C OLDIE, Municipal Secretary. NOTICE. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK
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    • 559 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE that LeoFlata Rive? f o Na 8 SL Nicholas alteation and thn?? Vcrnment for Natur any reaaor? pe rson wno kn °ws Dated this 7th Say of igSt 1938. L. REESE. SUMMER (GOVERNOR'S CUP) SATTTPnav MEETING. 4TH^ R SA^TIn T A^ A RIL WEDNESDAY IITOiPSSSX 7TH WEDNESDAY
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    • 529 3 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Vacancy for Shift Engineer. Applications are invited for the appointment ol a Grade I Shift Englreer Water Department, at a commencing •salary of $190 per month rising, subject to satisfactory service, annually by increments of $10 per month to an eventual maximum salary of $230 per
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    • 279 3 POSITIONS VACANT experienced r^° Wled c of Cninese only cd. Box No lis r„ salary rec uir Singapore 'c 0 Mala ya Tribune, WANTED TO RENT Tribune. Singgpor" 0 0 Mala Ya FOR SALE Perfect CAR CYCLES HOUSES T(Tlet r"/ 1 bu S 6alow Poole Phone 74fi«. Canal Road Te^BOARD
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    • 264 3 WATCHPS /f "5* MORP: tvti than other firm in Malaya and Far East. We can always sell lower. Good values are stock* f watcnes c Enquiries invited from all markets. WHOLESALE ONLY. 'Phone 3785—Write or call at E. NASSIM SONS, Watch Manufacturers, 381, North Bridge Road, singapore. haemoio^TdsT Sure and
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  • 93 4 Rome. Owing to the shortage of iron and steel in Italy, rigid limitations have been put on the use of metal in building. The employment of iron bars, railings, gateways, parapets, balconies and floors is strictly forbidden. Building in reinforced concrete is also prohibited unless it is proved
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  • 138 4 Reuter Wireless. New York, April 10. The heaviest buying rush for the y?ar caused some of the leading stocks to go up from one to more than five points when the exchange opened. Brokevs attributed the rush principally to the generally unexpected defeat of the reorganisation bill by
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  • 402 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Apr. 0. RUBB2* Previous To-day Change Tout Finn Finn Spot Buyers 534 5 7 g Seller* G !j Ist Forward (May) Buyers 513 ig Rva Beilers 5 7 8 6 J.g 2nd Forward (June) Buyers 513 1G 5 151G Tjjj Sellers 515 iG r
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  • 202 4 New Office-Bearers For 1938/1940 IT a general meeting held recently at the Senh Urn Ko-gsi. the following elected office-bearers for the years 1938-40:— a President: Mr. Lim Cho Serf. President: Mr. Lim Kirn Suah. Treasurers- Messrs. Lim Cheok Sve. Lim TM Tlan Lim Kant* Hye and Lim
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  • 509 4 League's Weekly Report THE following is the health bulletin of 1 the League ol **%ns Bureau for the week April Plague. Bassein was the onl> port m Eastern Arena bo report ,1 human plague during the week, one fatal case having been notmert. '"cholera was reported
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    • 546 4 OverseaXhinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (incorporated in the Straits Settlements) j Authorised $40,000,000.00^ HEAD OFFICE, CHINA STREET, Managing Director 3172 Z Z SB General Manager "OVERSEA" NEW YORK BfIMOMI LONDON BANKERS: /I SLA N i I irrlna Trust Otx, Midland Bank, Ltd, r Chase National Bant. Lloyds Bank Ltd., BOARD OF
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    • 159 4 YOUNG Bank Assistant Promoted fff\\f% M vhenhegotridofmW STARVATION I HAD EARLY 1[ A HjJW LOOK HfcRE YOUNG MAN, YCU'RE '|i^ MfrfT'-'tfftm AN HOUR AGO. I MUST J M IX LATE AGAIN THIS MORNING, WHAT'S W«\=Ei^MW^t^SSk GET UP W.SH I DIDN'T jBJ I WRONG WITH YOU LATELY YOU E j FEEL
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  • 640 5 Quotation Hy Fraser And Co. Sins iport, April 9, 1 p.m. MINING Praser Co. Buyers. Sellers. v pal Tin 3'- 3 6cd Asam Kumbang 2»i- 30ftral Malay 42 6 47 6nom Hitam 18 6 19 6 Jfyer Weng 0.55 0.65 Bangrin Tin 16,3 17 3 Batu
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  • 23 5 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
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  • 93 5 Singapore, Apr. 11. I ondon T.T. 2 3 27 32 London demand 2 3 27 32 Lyons demand 1870 Switzerland demand 250'4 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57 9 fe Montreal demand 5734 Batavia demand 103* s Samarang demand 103 5 8 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand Madras
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  • 82 5 London T.T. 24 132 London demand 2 4 116 London 30 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London 3 months' sight 2I4W» London 4 months' sight 24% New York demand 58 116 New York 90 d s 58 13 16 Calcutta,
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  • 584 5 By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbcrtson Fritz Singapore, April 11. Wi: are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. and Messrs. Swan, uibertson and Fritz. Singapore, for tie following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New Yo.k, retort to us by cable
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  • 219 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, April 9. 1 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date TIN: Ampat Tin 5% less tax Apr. 21 May 13 Apr. 22 8% Batu Selangor 5% Int. Apr. 20 Apr. 26 Apr. 21 10%
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  • 184 5 «Pr. 30, Oct. 31 95 i O5 n orn KUrO MUNICIPAL: 3r'soM $400 OUO Int--11 urn 100 102 norn si slm In 1 600 000 HM 105 107 norn fe^^ 5 "wnt? to tfce unsettled gtate of the 0% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 Int. Apr. 1, Oct.
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  • 88 5 Report By Eraser And Co. BEST'S 2 tie bus np« h ab quite a considerrXJ n Saturd *y in both rung ana Dollar counters and there r O dL" uMth UmL r °i2WW* to hand AusSiiJll th p dlffi cult to obtain The price of Rubber in
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  • 16 5 Singapore, Apr. n price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— SBr >' t (up
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  • 20 5 1 he price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 20 (up Sellers 20 Va (up 1
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  • 314 5 Singapore, April 11. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat o Ayer Hitam ir« 3 0 t d Bangrins 2'S JSS Batu Selangors /.27 JJL Ghanderianga i«T V« Hitam Tin ft 6 Hongkong Tin ne ft 40 Ipoh Tin 24 ol SJf bus 064 f fi9 Katu Tin
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  • 51 5 The rubber jeturns of the following companies for the month ot March are as follows:-. Alor Gajah 11,050 Australasia 15 000 Ayer Pan:.s 60,000 Bukit Kubu j 000 Glencaly 38.900 Jalan Kebim 10 400 Kluang 37,100 P&jam 1-12,030 Port Swettenham p 100 Tambalftk 12,500 Teluk Anson 48.411 Ulu
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  • 64 5 Tho Department of overseas Trad, announce that oexl rear's British indu.vtnns Fa:r wU be held in London and Birmmgham from Feb. 20 to Mar. 3 Within thr-e weeks of the close of Jhe Fair in March 790 exhibitors had api»Kd tor bquare reel ol in
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  • 232 5 Malayan Provident Fund Meeting THE Malayan Provident fund held Its annual genera] meeting at the board room of secretaries and treasurer-. Messrs. Walter Orenier and Co.. on Thursday Apr. 7. to pa::s the report and accounts for the- year ir<37. and certain amendments to the rules. Thf chair
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 326 5 Don't Let Opportunity to buy at lower nr ces vo r-n <«, j. select everything for every body at to v d GIAN SINGH'S i Irt CRAXD EASTER OFFERS j A few of our amazing offers Ladies' Morlej Sports blouses $1.00 each. flf 3 j Ladies' Swimming Suits. y^* Price
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  • 126 6 I mna expected from Netherlands t /lifhv Air iKNILM.t. time of dehve v of" letters only 1.30 S m and general delivery of letters and mrcels 1.40 p.m. to-morrow. 1 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air iKL.M.K time of delivery of boxhclders' letters only 5.30 Bja.ftOrrorrow and
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  • 38 6 Tr-o moil despatched from Singapore Oil Mar. 18 by the Karapara was delivered In London on Apr. 9. The Air Mail I Netherlands! despatched from Singapore on Apr. 3 was delivered in London on Apr. 8.
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  • 128 6 King Leopold Shown In Flying Kit Brussels. A new set of Belgian stamps which diow King Leopold in full Hying kit with leather helmet and goggles seated in the cockpit of a military aeroplane was issued recently. The stamps are made up of sets en five with
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  • 206 6 Messrs. Lewis and Peat. Ltd.. in their weekly market report, issued in London on Mar 29, state: The International Rubber Control Committee met this morning and announced at lunch time that there wou a be no alteration in the exportable amount for April/June and the allowance for July/September
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  • 340 6 Reuter. rftR the first time since the autumn, Japanese planes bombed Canton s FOR the nrst ume afternoon, one missile landing almost dim t iv northward of Shameen, where the employees are almost all young girls. ••From the edge of excited and dense
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  • 126 6 London, April 10 I THE centenary of tne maiden voyage of the steamship Great Western," i the first steamship built for and en- j gaged in the regular trans-Atlantic trade, was celebrated at Bristol yesterday. A telegram of congratulation was received by tfie Lord Major of Bristol from
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  • 80 6 London, April IC COMMENTING on the speeches made at Birmingham and Bristol by the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary The Times says. •British Foreign policy is founded upon certain specific obligations and certain principles, both clearly defined, and the authoritative expositions which it has received within the
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  • 107 6 Singapore, Apr. 11. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Hong Peng 22. Sheers Wharl (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Josefina 16; Aeneas 14. Empire Deck 'Entrance Gate 2) Kinta 31; Steel Scientist 33; Muncaster Castle 35; Kajang
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  • 145 6 A well that never freezes, although its water is extremely cold, Is one the curiosities of .Southam, an old market town in South Warwickshire The 8.8.C.'s oversea listeners will hear about the town and its histc/y when the microphone in its wanderings 'at large' visits this part
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    • 263 6 W MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL ,J TO-NICHT i COCMTAIL BANC! j U. 30 to 8.30 pm. I ih\\\i:ii ha we j (informal) 9.30 to midnight. j j NO ADMISSION CHARGE. WEDNESDAY New Cabaret Attraction. J lIAKVI V A YOUNG Wei! known Comedy Darners. V T T aDELPhT SEA VIEW HOTELS j
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 406 6 j POSTAL IOTELIJTCENCEj s STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME 11 2 p.m. Fontianak Pangkor 4 om Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Bceiongan flpr n 4 p m Sarawak »generally > Bintulu £tm 11 9 P m> Palembangx X.l.m. ■ava South-West Sumatra, S.-East "Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and jl
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    • 539 6 To-day's Diary Of Events SPORT fne Tidis:— 1JS$ a.m.. 7 ft. 7 ins.; DjW p.m., 7 it. ft.. 6 Ins. Icclball: Friendly, Saigon team v. Civilians, Alison Road Stadium; SA.F.A. League, Div. III. R.A.M.t v. S.H.B., 's.K.B Div. III. Municipal Services v. Casuals, Clen Union: Business Houses Leagu< G E
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  • 310 7 FOR CHAIN LETTER PLAN 'By Air Mail) MILLIONS of typists and £7,187 500 nn<i j London, Mar. m necessary for the work n, of u WffC sUxted at Sunderland to be conclusion. l e wcrk,n K of a ch ai n letter scheme to its lairitiil
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  • 16 7 Hi S U KOOS, wife of cameraLcn Roos, it the "Perfect retary,' competition Singapore, j esterday.
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  • 224 7 Hankow. IS a roncrcute ste-p toward selfil defence, Ike Hatch Provincial tin I entral China has mavmnted a system whereby all Hsien (district) or prefectures with- its harder wm recnul volunteer 1»» 1 period of thrre-month training, after which they will »W« the responsibility of mainln*
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  • 202 7 To Be Completed This Summer Ottawa CANADIAN Trans-Continental Air Lines, V between Vancouver, in British Columbia, and Montreal, in Quebec, wil! be operating by the middle of the summer. Mr. C. D. Howe, Minister of Transport, announced in the House of Commons here. The service from Vancouver
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  • 57 7 Frzcmysl, Poland. ALMOST all the v.irrlcs, aerials hcie have been blown down by a terrific ben swept ever the town and fee sowi andlng country. ihc storm did enormous damage. (Trees and to? Tram» pates were uprooted and the fc*e i Houses torn 011." The exact extent of the
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  • 147 7 n.B C. Programmes Popular In South America Santiago. A rush in South America to buy hort-wave radio sits is attributed by reporters and distributors to the intereat in the 8.8.C. Spanish programmes which started recently. These programmes are especially agerly awaited ;ilonc the v est coast
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  • 189 7 2 rie, »ve»ed an attack *a Jews in SS Sl l e€ch hBre an declared that ll c .lews must go," i i ea rn from mil l-mformed Nazi sources that one «f his principal aims in Vienna Is »v t nee* n*, KHgtfjgp SfMttt,
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  • 84 7 Berlin. •Special tracks arc to be built for German cyclists alongside Hitler's new motor read.-. The first of these tracks is now being corstructed on either side of the wide ;o".r-a-d-a-half miles thoroughfare being driven from *he Brandenburger Tor to the Adolf Hilter Platz in the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 31 7 6e «i«s Up NighiT taased By Germs n is are killed J >v «nd ail < y*trx— tho 'i Uadd«i in 2 l.„ **r. and --v I'll" r™ you you. te mSqt,
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    • 120 7 CARBORUNDUM BRAND ABRASIVE AND REFRACTORY PRODUCTS INCLUDE GRINDING WHEELS, DISCS SHARPENING STONES RAZOR HONES STROPS P^^^ T T T N^ 9 REFRACTORY MATERIALS CRUCIBLE, ETC. WHICH ARE ALL RRITISH PRODUCTS. SINGAPORE KUALA LCMPUR PENANG IPOH TAIPING. 1 I saves time I 1 In abouL 4 days 11 atfcai "s the
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    • 51 7 /1 m nm mr wmjn sfclw; <).. i/rn., 3G-UB. frohinsith Rood Renew your Vitality with SANATOGEju tonic food M|j your life om^ Ins Metal polish MANUPACTUKEKS MCKITT SONS LTD., HULL LONDON Agents: Harper Gillillan Co Ltd., Singapore, Penand and Kuala Lumpur M 18 SHELL MOTOR OILS RUNNING Ascatic Petroleum Co.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 362 8 I Columbia's Cay Comedy Of Beauty and The Boss- j j Howlarious Laugh Show! j HUR I i JPw h GEORGE B|r f V. jftfc RENT; EXTRA ATTRACTION! J s >EE YOURSELF ON THE SCREEN I IN THE FILM OF YESTERDAY'S J J COMPETITION AT SEA VIEW. 1 j I
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    • 329 8 v J ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE BIG SHOW! j AL'- SHOWS PACKED OUT DURING CAPITOL WEEKEND a ,J S j TO-NIGHT 6.15, j mm it ley tempi*, j BRINGS )Y AND GLADNESS TO A WOULD OF S.RItL.... ;mh Crnturv-lox Fito Rreal triumph i With JEAN HERSHOLT, ARTHUR TREACHER S
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    • 198 8 f' m'ust'finish to-nicht! l 6-15 PAVILION 9-15 I grL» stars' J p Wan Curtl* Ralph Morgan Directed by Frank Bor i ag I 'Vv*' Produced by Joseph t .j. ROXY BAR OPEN5 pM TILLMIDNIGHr LAST NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. I A STORY WOMAN j gßß^^J^ TRYING lO ESCAPE HER j i
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  • 359 9 (By Air Mail) D n v A f nr York, April 1. r Carr <>»* 16-years-old sch ,cIbov Romeo, of Jackson Height* went out and bought a black tie. V oni a spray of hlies of the valley
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  • 51 9 i ilief Legislative Khan Sahib, tnier, expressed the atier would be i lead to the rest of ;ii!> pertbMtnt miiil ratio in oritj comrnvnityi ad- old orotert «»sii»iiunities in fill the age-eld i:> prate ■.•tins > ther. People of t- would as one pit< tin- activities in alists
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  • 143 9 Sofia. v v who for several years ji m atchmaa at the nason at Bourgas recently fell ill. shop, Ivan NenkofT. rly and briny ther i mforts, and one I his benefactor i his who had left a man who gave trim shelter and sympathy.
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  • 175 9 ran :Q Satnrdav al Singai i 'n .^l h l t'^ s er^^. k2d jiiQ (j. liner terdav c rom Mr W. E. Bundook. M: j CrJ. Jj ,0' x Miss Cox. Ccttn m :s Caton, Mr. j Mr H P 1 M: E W»»e. f Hutc T
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  • 115 9 New Series Next Year Washington, DC A new series of United States postage stamps will replace the current series during the next year. The Postmaster-General, Mr. James Farley. ;>as announced President Roosevelt's tentative approval of the new series. Ihe new issue vvill comprise 31 stamps and represents the
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  • 160 9 Arica, Chile. A I IVEKPOOE man who long a?;o ceased to be regarded as a "fringe" (foreigner) bus been honoured here by both (ihileai: nd Rpttfjni on the completion of his 50th year in Arica. He is lfr. Thomas Bradley, known locally as Den Tozaas, and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 121 9 Any of our Shop or Agent Will Accept Shoes for Repairs UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION Advt. Rata Shoe Co., Ltd.. Singapore v— P« listened to the marvellous deep voice of "POP- x ano only wished thai; you have his records to repeat t isure hours? 1 i »,.>• v following records
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    • 147 9 .J. —.J. Wilms A Wonderful FREE Attraction 1 1= xi:w WORL»=z iiAifi:-m:viL act I I FLI It TIX With DEATH I YOU'LL ADMIRE! YOU'LL APPLAUD! YOU'LL SHOUT AND SAY IT'S EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD! When he performs ON TOP OF 100 FEET i POLE! S Jf ALHAMBRA I s
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    • 306 9 w A L H A MBRAi OPENING TO-MC;iIT j I snows $OBIX I Here he is! The Man who I makes the whole (own Laugh! I .for Mal(; fto i t Two Sw*l! BROA»if?o<,» if-- \i*v i J j Presented by Warner Bros, with >\ STUART ERWIN fif jiN 1
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  • 95 10 TAN—Tar Tuan Hin, aged 69, passed away peacefully at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, at No. 374, Jco Chiat Road, leaving behind to mourn his less his beloved wife, Chua Poh Neo, 3 sons (Tan Chwce Soon, Chwee Tiong and Chwee Teck), 2 daughters (Mrs. Low Boon Eng ana
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  • 829 10 JjiJiOM the initiative taken by th Kinta Chinese miners last week, it is now evident thai the proposed buffer pool has dropped back to second place in the list of matters requiring early attention in the tin world. At a meeting of the Perak Chinese Mining Association, held
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  • 53 10 London, April 1. Mr. G. S. Rawlings, M. C. S announces his eneagement to Miss Margaret. Lindsay, niece of Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambassador in Washington and of the Earl of Crawford. The wedding is arranged ,for April 8 and the bride and bridegroom will leave the same
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  • 60 10 Mr. W. R. Boyd, who retired a short time ago from the M.C.S., has only just recovered from a series of ailments that have beset, him ever since his retirement. He was taken ill with jaunoice soon after leaving Panama on the homeward journey. Shortly after his arrival he had
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  • 26 10 Mr. H. D. Mundell. the well-known lawyer of Messrs. Sisson and Delay Singapore, la spending his holidays at Cameron Highlands Hotel. Cameron Highlands, with Mrs. Mundell
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  • 252 10 NOTES COMMENTS Schools Traffic Problems |_|OW rapidly the face of old Singapore is changing! Old landmarks everywhere are gradually disappearing, almost unnoticed by the Singaporean, but strikingly evident to former residents who revisit the island. These thoughts art prompted by the announcement of tli c decision to move St. Andrew's
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  • 263 10 'V'EWS of the reduction of cable rales to all parts of the Empire have been received with satisfaction by the local business community. For the first time, flat rates have been introduced and from a comparison of the new and old rates fo? the transmission
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  • 150 10 yyHILST the traffic Oommil ting on the problems that con] Singapore drivers, it is to be hoped some recommendation will be the question of central park, desirability or otnerwise of this practice has been frequently debated, and it 4 generally agre. Kuala Lumpur m particular—that rhe method is
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  • 218 10 JT is stated that the Manchestei authorities have decided to chance coiour of court summonses from blue to black and white. The argumen: is that such a beautiful colour as blue should not be associated with so black an article as a summons. Rhapsod.. are in
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  • 332 10 By "Looker On" A FILM actor recently expressed In* dignation at a statement in a newspaper that he had been married seven times. He demanded a recount. Critics, commenting on the feats of a boy golfer, say he has always be°n lucky. Apparently he was born
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 262 10 ROGERS BRUSHING LACQUER A REAL TIME SAVER AND HOME BEAUttFIER "Rogers" dries before your eyes, dries before dust can settle on it, dries free of brush marks to a colourful porcelain-liko lilm that wears and wears. "Rogers" comes in 26 shades, including black and white, and Rogers Clear Brushing Lacquer
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    • 57 10 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cross- 7s?— ed eyes. Complicated f cases of defective vision .^jLjS^" R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR Thone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. RAILWAYS EASTER HOLIDAYS I 13-18 APRIL, 1938 Cheap Return Tickets I 1 From
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  • 96 11 HerJin, April 10. CIOUNTING of the votes recorded in the plebiscite was still going en late last night hut an unofficial estimate of ihv final result gives a percenter majority for the anschluss of 99.M per tent. The total votes east were close on fifty millions, and
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  • 140 11 Shanghai. Apr. 11. THE oxi of living, in Japan rose sharprj in all categories during Kebriu rj md March, showing diminish-in; Japanese financial reserves. Prices of general commodities such as foodstuffs, clothes and leather, are increased by over 100 per cent., while the ose of metals
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  • 35 11 The Imperial Airways flying boad Centauros lefl Southampton yesterday on the first accelerated riisht of the eastern air mail service The journey Jo Sngapore under The new plan will take five and a half days
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  • 46 11 The Amalgamted Engineering Un on representatives of which recently met lc !re s n ,S TH r f r of Dele nee Sir Thomas Inskia nay« i sued a S v S f> a ppo:i t0 tnp r members^to yrk overtime Dn beha'f of m»3 Government.
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  • 969 11 OPPOSITION IS NEGLIGIBLE MINORITY OF PEOPLE vlS R S PEACEFUL SEIZURE OF AUSTRIA LAST MONTH WAS "VINDICATALMCKT t rv? v^txt THE WAS HELD, THE VOTING WAS PER Sit^™FJ£ V0UR 0F THE ANSCHLUSS, AND IN AUSTRIA ONLY .25 PER CENT. OF THE POPULATION
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  • 98 11 Reuter. WILD -pt London. Apr. 10. enes o| enthusiasm were wittrians 2MK 3"d Ansthe liner Wilhelm «n Tilbury at 9.5 a.m. G.M.T. m oraer to vote in the plebiscite outside territorial waters Ul H^r lh '?f d n lhc deck shouting W »wq unc people,
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  • 45 11 ry>HE voting appeared to be ahso- lutely secret, every voter being handed a slirt and an envelope. The voter marked thn former in a curtained booth and placed it in an envelope which he dropped through a slit in a big wooden >or.
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  • 287 11 Mm ,x S f r T d a nCW abi »et with himself as Premier and Minister of National Defence, while M. Chautemps is vice-premier and M. Bonnet foreign minister The Cabi iet is predominentlv Radical-Socialist The members of th: new Cabinet are as follows:
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  • 89 11 Reuter. Tokyo, April 11. •T»HE view that Lieut. Peacocke; the Singapore R.A. officer who vanished while on a holiday trip to Japan, was hot dead and robbed by his companion, a Japanese named Asamura, is put forward In Japanese newspapers. Asamura perished in a blizzard and
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  • 55 11 Tunis, April 10. ANTI-FRENCH demonstrations r rrtered by the Nationalist Party on Friday were followed on Saturday by serious rioting in which eight rioters and a eendarme were kiiled and 40 rioters and ten Zouaves v ore wounded. Aiabs attacked Zouave trams and stoned a branch
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  • 138 11 Dublin, April 10. THE elections to the new Irish senate— the most intricate ever held in Ireland —have resulted in a majority of one elected member for the Fianna Fail, Mr. de Valera's party. Mr. de Valera, however, still has to nominate 11 members. The
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  • 39 11 I The Short-Mayo composite aircraft which, according to the message f r om I Washington reproduced belou, sptH operate the Atlantic air mail and passenger service from east to west this tummer. A Dublin message denies ihc Washington, report.
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  • 353 11 A n ny Washington, Apr. 10. Dp ILY trans-Atlantic air service f cr pas-enjrers and nails will start in Air rll, August according to a statement issued from the official S»n?M U aU 11 wUI be ,nlu P« r atcd by the British pick-a-back
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    • 123 11 W H Bacteriolog<cal circa- c/ food tt a! is not kepi in an JUL atmosphere below v degrees is rap a and insidious difficult to dcttc. by nose or palate~Z L'\ hNING STANDARD HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS DEMAND AAODERN REFRIGERATION Be Sure Jo choose an.. ELECTRIC Ml REF RIGERATOR 111 because of
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  • 243 12 CROSSED ATLANTIC SIX TIMES Singapore, Monday. ONE of the world's most famous tiying boats, piloted by a record breaking airman, arrived in Singapore yesterday. The "ship" was the Imperial Airway, trying boat Caledonia, the one that, ;est year, crossed the Atlantic six time?, -bowing the
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  • 76 12 Singapore, Saturday. SCENE: Third Police Court. Time: Tiffin time, to-day. Synopsis: A Chinese. Png Gim Siang, was brought up before \he Court in December last for dishonestly retaining stolen proP'.rlv in respect of a number of fowls. Court Inspector: Your worship, scr:ie of the exhibits in
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  • 117 12 THE band ol the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public dining the week as follows, under the direction of Mr. J C Hitch, L R.A.M., A ROM., R.M.S.M.: To-morrow, Apr. 12. at Waterloo Street at 7 p.m.:—'The Deserc Song" Sigmund Romberg, "Rosamund-" P Schubert. "Rose De France"
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  • 62 12 Singapore, Monday. FROM a reliable source, the Tribune understands that the Bata Shoe Co., Ltd., is acquiring land and premises in North Bridge Road, adjoining the Union Jack Club, on which the company is building its own ill—rtlllfpilll store. No official information is, however, available until
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  • 439 12 Singapore, Saturday. 4 HINT that the Straits Steamship Company plans to build new ships of modern design for the West Coast and Bangkok services in the near future was given by the chairman, Mr. F. S. Gibson, at the 53rd annual meeting of the company
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  • 23 12 This week's speaker at the Singapore Rotary Club luncheon meeting on Wednesday is Mr. H. O. Waser. His subject is "Food."
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  • 21 12 Messrs. Glan Singh's sale ends on Apr. 14. and customers ore advised to made good use of the few days remaining
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  • 92 12 Reuter Washington. April 10. THE Senate by 34 to 33 votes, accepted the amendment to the Tax Bil I making future issues of Federal securi- ties subject to taxation. The Senate then passed the bill. Various differences and interversions ciopted by the House ana Senate now
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  • 72 12 Singapore, Monday. /GLIMPSES of Johore—a State that has created history for its gift towards Imperial defence—will be given to visiters to the W-.rld Exhibition which will open in New York on May 3. The Tribune understands that tne Johore Government has appointed a committee, with
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  • 41 12 A cycling party from the Chung untitled Athletic Union will visit Kotfi Tinggi on Monday next and will also visit places ol interest en the way. Those wishing to join should communicate with M.\ Soon Hiow Seng as early as possible.
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  • 85 12 SINGAPORE Steam Laundry. Ltd., has had the most successful year's trading since its inception, stated the chairman in his speech at the annual meeting on Saturday. It is pleasing, therefore, to be able to confirm the indication given you last year. The remaining goodwill item has been
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  • 621 12  -  ALL AMATEUR STARS DID SPLENDIDLY (BY NOEL BARBER SPECIAL (extra) column to-day for Singapore's own private 500 film stars cr at any rate extras and I refer to you and you who hail such a grand time at the Sea View Hotel yesterday, helping
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  • 40 12 Reuter. Hankow, Apr. 9. STREET fighting is going on in Tsinan which Chinese troops entered after storming the city gates, according to Chinese' dispatches which say that the fall of the city is expected at any moment.—Reuter.
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  • 75 12 Reuter. New York, April 9 GOLD, valued at $700,000, was engaged yesterday from England for shipment to New York. The import of gold during the week ended April 1. totalled 553 million, of which only Sl7 million is enlering as visible gold supply, the remainder
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  • 261 12 A YEAR has passed and the position as regards our taking part in air transport remains unchanged as, without the assistance from the Government which is considered essential, we cannot, in view of the ordinary contingencies of our business, see our way to embark on
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  • 152 12 Singapore, Saturday. "THIS is a very serious case. Accused is one of a gang going round shops and allegedly extorting money, by taking away goods, claimed to be of Japanese manufacture, and returning the goods after payment of money," said Court Inspector T. E. Wray to-day,
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  • 771 13 ALLEGED FIGHT OVER FORMER DETECTIVE (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. .Ed guilty and convic; her on the original charge, that of caused nurt to Bee binti Majfaunah and i, therefore, ol $30, in default one montft's rigorous imprisonment." .cc passed on Halimah bmti Mat,
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  • 214 13 Singapore, Saturday. I WANT to call as a witness Foo Ah Wong. This man is a very important witness for the purpose of this case. Without him no justice can be properly done." The above statement was made by 35-year-old ling Ec Khai. a Hockchiu, in
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  • 252 13 Annual Prize Distribution Singapore, Saturday. SPEAKING at the annual prize .giving of the Government Trade School this afternoon, Mr. R. V. Maifcbam, Assistant Inspector ol Schools, touched on the progress of the school since its inception as an experiment in 1930 when there were only
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  • 160 13 (From Own Reporter) Seremban, Salurdav. APATHETIC tale was related to the Seremban Magistrate by a 11-year-old Chinese woman named Yin Ah fottj, who was piodurt ci an a charge of at tempted suicide. The accused, pleading gviKy to tin* charge, stated that she was the wife
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  • 352 13 Bingarore. Saturday LORD Qowrie, GoverrKM -General ol the Commonwealth of Australia, ar-ived by the X N 1 1 M plane "PK-AFL" Shortly alter tow o'cl<><\: this afternoon. Hr was accompani -c by La y QOWlie, Squadron Leader 8. J. Moir (A D C. i and tWO others.
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  • 46 13 Reuter Wireless. London, Aprh 10 At Donning!on Park. C DodflOD driving an Austin won the 200 miles Empire Trophy race with a speed of 09 mph Prince Biraoongse. driving an Era was ■SPPrnrti and Billy Cotton, Era, third. There were twenty-two starters. Reuter Wireless.
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    • 257 13 em I "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" conditions. ICKBERC BITTKK is protected at all hnu M> 1 container and is obtainable lulu mm&m 'PHONE: STORE 537« (4 linos), K. LUMPUE 333! (2 lines), IPOH: 110 111 (2 lines). Advt: <>i Singapore Cold Storage
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  • 1719 14 Visiting Fast Bowler Was In Devastating Form Jayasundera Took 10 Wickets For 34 Runs J. E. Slade Made Highest Score Among The Malayans ''From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. KTtEN wickets was the margin by which Dr. Gunasekera's Ceylon eleven to-day defeated the
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  • 122 14 TWENTY-SIX cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. April Medal which resulted as tollows: E. Satchell 86-18-68 J. L. J. Haxworth 83-14-69 L. W. Byrde 81—11=70 J. E. Fforde 79— 9=70 C. J. CUtCfcHt 89—18=71 TELEGRAPH CUP The following have qualified for the Telegraph Cuo at
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  • 403 14 Kee Pow In All Round Form I THE S.C R.C. beat the Singapore NonBenders by 107 runs yesterday on 1 the padang. Batting first, the NonBenders could only compile 75, to v/hich H. R. Eartcls contributed a stolid 31. Low Xee Pow
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  • 84 14 THE visiting Saigon footballers be. seen in action again (his atternoon, when they play the second match of their programme a Singapore Civilian side at the Anson Road Stadium. Playing against the Combined Services last Saturday, the rfeitart shewed up very wMI. onsfderin? that they took to
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  • 231 14 Malays Trounce Khalsa THE II F. A. beat the Khalsa Associa--1 tion by 128 runs, to-day, Balestler plain,. Ismail Jabbar knocked up 107 runs, his first century for the season. The Khalsa Association was disposed of for 50 runs, Aman Puteh and Mahmood bowling well.
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  • 178 14 'THE draw for the Navy Cup eomp» tion at the Garrison Gulf Club, th first round of which has to be i pleted by to-morrow, April 12 is is lows: Col. H. Golding and Major H G 3 Milling vs. Capt. c. H. McVitth Lieut: D. Carmichael.
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  • 622 15 caMEE HUSSEIN, LUIS BLANCO, FATTAH HASSAN AQUERRO .j correspondent) J ,i« uttu. April 8. si idium, an exceedingly bound to become more time for the boxers •utor in cuttj| )V Mr Charles r olomho oromoter. and the Phillipine k are among the best seen
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  • 108 15 Singapore Team To Compete In Penang TRIANGULAR swimming competition *will be Held in Penang during tlu* Easter holidays and the following teams v ill take part:—the Chinese Swimming Club. Singapore, the Chinese Swimming Club. Penang. and the Kinta Swimming Club. Ipoh. The Singapore team will leave by the
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  • 69 15 Ties In the S.C.C. Spring tournament for to-day are: CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES 'SEMI-FINAL' X MacLennan and R. F. B. Gmr vs. F. C. Cherrington and R. F. Smith. VETERANS DOUBLES HANDICAP O. R. S. Batcman and R. E. Prentis i—ls) vs. J. A. Dean and B. E. Ablitt
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  • 58 15 Play in the S.C.R.C. annual Spring lawn tennis tournament will commence on Monday »18-th 1. Members will advised of their opening ties by the convener. For subsequent ties, members are referred to the club's notice board. Court "A" which has been closed for further repairs will be oeened
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  • 21 15 Reuter. LOfMIoM, Apr. 10 in tlie world championship. Joe Davis (holder) beat Sidney smab by :!7 to 24 gain*****Reuter.
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  • 560 15 MR. A. VAN TOOREN AT TOP OWNERS' LIST Van Breukelen Most Successful Trainer (Compiled by "Marcus Superbus") Mr. A. van Tooren head; the list of successful owners, with four wins and a like number of seconds, thirds and fourths, for the Extra meeting of Penang Turf
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  • 1265 16 Arsenal Retain Lead With Away Win Against Leeds Reuter. London, Apr. 9. DESULTS of English and Scottish League soccer matches played on Saturday and tables revised to date are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Birmingham 2 Bolton W. 0 Charlton 2 Sunderland 1 Chelsea
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  • 97 16 Reuter. London. April 9. SATURDAY'S principal rugby fixtures resulted as follows: Cardiff 15: Plymouth A. 3. Coventry 35; Old Blues 3. Cross Keys 18; London Welsh 11. Devon port S. 0; Bath 6. Gloucester 14: Harlequins 13. Leicester 16; Blackheath 0. Llanelly 18; Bristol 0. Northampton 19;
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  • 145 16 SI. Andrew's Meet St. Joseph's inter-school cricket match between St. Joseph's Institution and St. Andrew's School, played at Bras Basah Road on Saturday was abandoned owing to rain. St. Andrew's who batted first were ali out for 94. R. H. Shah, who scored 52 runs was the top
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  • 144 16 Rain Spoils Interesting Match THE cricket match between the St. 1 Joseph's Institution 11 and the St Andrew's School 11 played on Saturday noon was left unfinished owing to r a iri Scores:— S. J. t II McCleland run out 0 Rex Martin b Meyer 0 M. Cornelius
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  • 407 16 1—0 margim Match Did Not Rise I 0 Great Heights London, Saturday Scotland 1; England t CROWD of 93.000 filled the u Stadium for the soccer h. o: between Scotland and England" The weather was cool and land won by the only
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  • 34 16 Reuter Wireless Oniics, Anril 10 Oxford defeated I yon easily, and Cambridge beat Tonlnuse hv m lengths in races roucd over L.Vti metres in the open mm ...rl < Reuter Wireless.
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    • 170 16 wad .l**"* what When e digeslon goes' wron from the i food «i? e dlsor ganised. We fall co < propei digested or 1 L eat because we cannot it, and food ferments and poisons [hi It shcuw h^^ 0 and °u ther peasant symptoms folio* Pend on LH cmc
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  • 44 17 Helsinki. Tourist organisations here are taking advantage) of the craze tor collecting matchbox labels. Special matchboxes have been made with a map of Finland printed on the! labels Markings in red show the mcs' convenient routes to certain tourist centres.
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    • 223 17 I IMPORTANT HtrilCE TO WIRELESS LISTENERS THE ATTENTION OF BROADCAST LISTENING STATION LICENCE HOLDERS IS DRAWN TO THE CONDITION ON THEIR LICENCE THAT ANY PERMANENT CHANGE OF ADDRESS MUST BE PROMPTLY ADVISED TO THE POST OFFICE. LICENCES SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE CONTROLLER, POST TELEGRAPHS, SINGAPORE, FOR ENDORSEMENT OF THE
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    • 1323 17 qaj THE AIR TO-DAY penang a ft WTV ■_j mm (Wavelength 49.3 metres). mWTu Jm i 111 I r■ W g 700 p.m. Signal and AnnounceWhen And Where lo Listen In ft w 7.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 1 8.00 p m Old English Country DanLONDON SINGAPORE NIROM 2i? p <*&£s?
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  • 210 18 Canton, Apr. 6 ANOTHER Japanese threat to invade Booth China, indicated by a Domei report, which said that Japanese troops would soon strike to ihc south to ease the pressure of forces in central China was tehe ed here to be a scheme to
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  • 78 18 S Taf'3, c} in P°d U h d l i ns ,st 0 cost I.d tnri oi■ j and broad and biscuits I 2d a Doun d respectivclv Admiralty Fleet orders in the half early review of provision issuing prices' also quotes chocolate at 51-d lb con
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  • 55 18 Kaunas. A" h :;r iaii m fiSht 11,6 diStUrbers ~f marri "< been formed There have been a great many divorces in Lithuania lately and th, m.>m that they are the S'sii-^ U^^SSS^^ 0 t0 Set toSether a d and show up The founder of
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  • 104 18 Nairobi. REMARKABLE -story „f trial by x ordeal v.as told in the Fast AJHeaa Court of Appeal, when an native appealed against the death sentence. Returning to bis hut he saw a man er erginp. and accused Ms wife of jindehty. Thi< the wife
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  • 180 18 £350 FOR FAMOUS PL A YER Sydney, N.S.W., Apr. L OOCCER stars are going cheaply in j Australia, although the transfer I price is going up. j The previous record transfer fee was j £12 10. o—now Australian Soccer cirI cles have been startled by
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  • 336 18 FORCE Qp 1700,000 STAND B) IN Hupeh Province where h,t 1 Hankow, de fad. f s fat China, a formidable for,,. 2*« of men stand by, ready t„ l** the front against Japan This standing force m. able-bodied men within bracket of 18 and
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  • 213 18 In Chile's Plans For Patagonia Santiago, Chile 4 1 H T LEAN Patagonia, the vast .souther. territory developed largelv by English capital and Scottish sheep-farr: is to receive more attention from central government in Santiago, 2 miles further north. A number of Cabinet member witb a
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  • 65 18 To meet the urgent need for frame accommodation in the heart ol London, the Passenger Transport Board shortly begin the building of a n near Victoria Station. The Bite, acre in extent, has frontages in Otf-ingham-street and Wilton-street The basement will have acoonui < kon for 70 coaches and the
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  • 234 19  -  SPECIAL INDIA PAGE Edited By G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Bangalore, (By Mr Mail). IN pursuance of the undertaking given at the meeting of the Legislative Council held in January 1938 on the question oi Constitutional reforms in the State, the Mysore Government have issued an order
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  • 124 19 (By Air Mail) Calcutta. v (Q not relish the subordinate official becoming a Governor Ihey have often to relance and who may "\v over their deUberSuch a Governor cf?»jdth detachment, nor viand respect end nr ot the Ministers." tahatva Gandhi .v. al).nit the appoint- Governors should
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  • 309 19 By Air Main Bombay. jl w u i,i be i mistake on the part of the Indian people not to acI ftti Federation having already set themselves to the task of workrravteeial \utonomy" expressed in the the United Press' b\ >sti Ramaswami :A ol Council ol the
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  • 232 19 Calcutta (By Air Mail). INDIA has the right to discriminate against non-national interests, whenever and wherever the interests of India demand or require it." states a resolution adopted by the Congress Working Committee on the subject of foreign commercial enterprises in India. The following are extracts
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  • 107 19 M B Sambnmurthv. Speaker ■of Madras Legislative Assembly, has cane« lied his proposed European tour in puruar.rr jf a message from the Conjre working Committee. —(United J 1 N G. Ranea. Member of the Central Legislative Assembly. And President of the All-India Kisan (peasant) Sabha. has withdrawn
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  • 186 19 New Delhi. THE hon. Mr. Kalikar's resolution urging appointment of a committee of officials and non-officials, and military experts to examine the military organisation of India ir- m the national point of view and recommend ways and means to form a national army recruited from all
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  • 95 19 To Settle Congress Differences Calcutta <By Air Mailt. MAULANA Abul Kalam Azad being unable to proceed to the Punjab In ihe near future for reasons of health, the Congress Working Committee has deputed Mr Jairamdas Daelatram to go there to settle the Congress differences in the Province.
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  • 37 20 Group photograph taken on the occasion of the second anniversary of the Joybelis Badminton Party at Tanjong Rhu recently. Incident in League soccer match beTwren the S.R.C. and tfie Royal ArtilferyTt the^tldiunTl^sTueek (Tribune).
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