Malaya Tribune, 12 April 1938

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune Maya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII. No. 86. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1938 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday. April 12. IMB.
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  • 174 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES TURBO-ELECTRIC VESSEL Modern Equipment Proves Economical THE recent visit of the turbo-electric vessel Monarch of Bermuda to Fai mouS for her usual survej^flords ssaa «cai rel SeS[ specUUly designed for the New YorkSAg ft* past six travenmß Over has to tte up alongside the piers, and make
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  • 549 2 Interesting Account Of Voyage IN a wireless conversation neld with Mr. P R J. Broadley of the Central Police Station. Mr. H. Aust. navigator of the ?8-foot yacht Chelidon which arrived at Manila from Shanghai recently stoted that the apprehension held by Shanghai riends of the crew was
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  • 219 2 Approach Channel Established THE Master Attendant, S.S.. issues the 1 following notice to mariners: An aoproach channel for the use of marine aircraft using Singapore Airport has been dredged In position Lat. 01 deg. N Long. 103 deg. 52' E. <approx.». The channel runs in a northerly I
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  • 157 2 Exclusive Of Oil Impossible I CRD Runciman expressed rcgreL that L° the Admiralty- new eluded no provision for coal-bmnin» Hns at the dinner of the North-Last CoS institution of Engineers and ShipblVled\raicfthN regretted that theVdmhafty should have, seen fit ;to j uo one hundred per was not to
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  • 122 2 Arrivals In Singapore on Apr. 4:From N.E.I, by KLM plane Valk J %L U FuroT™* nnd Penan, KLM Plane "Torenvalk.". Mr. A. G. Mantel Mr F. A. Killing, Mr. A. G. Stret"ml J. W. B. Everts, Mr. Camin From N.E.I, by special KNILM plane PK-AFL": Lord and
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    • 464 2 MhAMKK SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). V 0. S. N. CO.'s OUTWARDSDue. Tonnage. Spore, 1938. r*nTTRAL 15-o°° Api 2 l CARTHAGE 15-000 May 6 wnRnWAN 6,070 May 7 RANCIII 17 000 H*J 20 PUPUTANA 17,000 June 3 anMAI.T 0,800 June 3 NALDEPA ***** -Tune 17 Kra 17.000 July BANGALORE
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    • 353 2 j BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. j i To- Marsei.les. London. Rotterdam. T.: FjrtftM* Hambur g and Copenhagen. SKffi^U BOTINGIA 10-5 10-5 11-5 1W JAW 20* FtONTi 31-5 31-5 1-J 2-6 omKs Faiesw LALANDIA 21-6 2.-6 22-6 23-6 a >£J££ A a HONGKONG, S'HAI, I omits Manila. > I To:
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    • 358 2 H A MBl IRG -A M E RIK A LINIE Deutsch-Australische; Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVIAN. OUTWARD ii HONGKONG, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN D PORTS. ei9}B t nus. RAMSES, via Manila Apr 21 ss. PREUSSEN via Manila May 1 m.s. ASSUAN via Manila May l*
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    • 381 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NOBDDEUTSCHEK LLOVJ) (incorporated ia Germany). The undernoted are the Compai mtended nxture^^ «Tor MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JA- AN. Due S p< re. 1938. 1 "FRANKFURT" omits Manila and Japan "GNEISENAU" omits North China May t» j -'ALLER" emits Manila BXd Japan xt "SCHARNHORST" omits North
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    • 592 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invitee lor lb* following materials or service. For .r'iculars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing Supply ol Filter Con--4 p.m., 30Mi May 1933. C. H. G OLDIE, j Municipal Secretary, j "LOKE YEW SCHOLARSHIPS" I DIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. t
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    • 96 3 SINGAPORE 3 Aerated Water l ee Manufacturers. Beauty Specialist I by using j SRI VIS AMLA I HAIR OIL. j 72, Bras Basah Road, I l' Singapore. Sweetened Thyme Extract. Prominent for:— Whooping Cough I Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, j Ordinary Cold, I Coughs, etc. etc. Palatable, Effective, Harmless. KEEP A
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    • 279 3 AND MORE vvAiCHES than any other firm in Malaya and Far East. We can •>/ ways sen lower. Good valuet a c oWa,nable in all lines of watches Enquiries invited from all markets. WHOLESALE ONLY. 'Phone 3785-Write or call at E. NASSIM SONS, Watch Manufacturers, 381, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.
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  • 101 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FO.B. April* 20U 201 2 Good FAQ in bales -FOB. April) 191.1b 19 5 10 No. I.X.R.S.S. (S'pot-loase) fawardable S'pore) i£% JJjji do. April 15% 19 's do. Apr. June 19
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  • 436 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Apr. 11 KUBBZX. Previous To-day Change Ton* Firm Easy Spot Buyers 5% 5? 4 Seller* 5 "1 Ist Forward (May) Buyers 5^ 4 Sellers b g 2nd Forward (June) Buyers 515 16 513|M Sellers c srd Porwrrt (July lept.) Buyers V oellers 1 j
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    • 477 4 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporalion Ltd. (incorporated to the Strait, Settlement,) Managing Director 3172 C ountant KKM j General Manager "OVERSEA* I 1 T ™o NEW YORK BANKERS; 1 LONDON BANKERS: XLA t l i&is J Irving Trust Co, Midland Bank, Ltd, j Chase National Bant Uoyds Bank, Ltd., i BOARD
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    • 114 4 AUCTION SALE Singapore, Monday. The following property was sold this afternoon at the salesroom of Messrs. f!hine Kent; Lee and Co. Ltd.. 90 Years' 0 Leasehold Property (dated 1_7-1841 and 1-8-1840 respectively, at 21. Upper Chin Chew j£ Nankin Street sold to Mr. Tan Jin Chwee for $1,475 and $425,
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    • 163 4 II YG I EKE FOR WOMEN There is no safer, convenient and effective means available for peioonal cleanliness and control than WO X O i; ELIT T E S j Each Ge'ette "s packed ;n an airtight gla tube ard is of smallest possible rize. Perfect preventive, no anxiety. NOLO
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  • 612 5  -  Quotation By Fraser And Co. Singapore, April n, 5 P m -MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 33 3 9cd 28 30 «.6nom 186 log 0-55 0.60 IG3 173 1 30 1.40 cd 19 3 20 6 15- 10--0.35 0.40 101 1.05 17 9 iB9 Ilk 4.6
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  • 158 5 Singapore, Apr. 1] «am Rice ••iiXVr r?o Pc i r Koyan £f 3 Siam Rice -Lowhwav" No" 9 5212 Rice •XowhwS" No !J£ 2 «am "Singhwav" No 1 3 f, 183 fjam "Singhway" No 2 SS fiam Broken Rice No 7 5176 gam Broken No°: 2 g* ttice Saigon
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  • 121 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT Dl\ IDENDS Cn Singapore, April U, 5 p m company Dividend Books Tota l for close Date Ex Div financial tin- y ear x DU 4«7 fl„/oM A r Apr. 21 mc Johan Tin 10% £L*%J°.. Apr. 25 Apt. 21 <2 Klanst River "SS ff?
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  • 86 5 C Oct L, 3I S3OOUU s,Ng «wm maneo?* 105 3% inf a£ i 97^ 98 Kooo ooo x 3% S" C 2,750,000 Vn, ™*> ion P» K^W- ,0 101 ;'lV' 47 51.600 000 Tn, 102 norn 5% ,1955-66 $4,060,000 Sept. so. uuuo Int. ...Int. May 1, Nov.
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  • 391 5  -  By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, Tuesday, are indebted to Messrs. S E the following «,f i S, n S a P° r e, for American Market yofkTenorT 1 116 W and Co., New K rei30rt to by cable as follows:STOCKS. daysT l&iVg ma
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  • 137 5  - TO -DAYS MARKET POSITION Report By Fraser And Co. ]VfINING 7i n m Sin Bapor.e. Apr 12 New Yor k 39%ct« i Up 40 Wn quietly to-day 8 cent Markets Quits steady [i pnces »PPear to tne selling as are on aii ai hP are but Sterlinp 11 been marked
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  • 8 5 The pri«'>K^y. «0.d.,v :,:L n n (down
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  • 10 5 i>llV( J' S IQS j l!)->, (dow* (dOWn Sellers
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  • 273 5 Singapore. April 12. MINING avTL Bl iT s Bangrtna 18 6 19 Sji" Selangor 3 173 g*nderianga 32 IJ7cd Hitam rin 16 Hongkong Tin 3 0.40 IjTJg Fatts '6 18 6 Idria Hvd. 102 107 •noh Ti n 4 6 5 Jelebus 24 25Johana 0
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  • 33 5 jesrates Ltd.. for March, was 22,178 lb a total for eleven months of 330 732 lb of I2 e nrr ol f roduced ***** lb.,'a total of 120,64b for nve months.
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  • 106 5 London, Aoril v Paris 160 3 16 Vp w York 4.075 16 Montreal 5.00 5 16 Brussels 29.4Q':, Geneva 21.63-1 Amsterdam 8.957/. Milan 94 7 16 Benin 12.37 Prague J42 Belgrade 216 Copenhagen 22 40 Stockholm 19 40V, Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Liaton 110 3 16
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  • 28 5 C lled Settlements ftfe Settlements (S)! 1 Malay States 9 374 iL t l b Fedpr a'ed I.« 0 lb.; Total f 4 031 lb 1
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  • 24 5 a M r Ma rcn arc Allows and L3bum™nt" 4 W5 tons: seme, merit.-, 533 tons; Brunni i<« buan 30 tons; La
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    • 165 5 I PADDYS flSljl NT'STAND I/ r H 1 X NOW H WHY j^H r|| I 'y us e nervousness tod '""abJuy. I, your cry 7 fl! T ed e <ry hanging jNSTANT POSTOM BUSINESS IN FORCE FXrFFnc I Tnra, EXCEEDS 530,000,000 I TOTAL CLAIMS PAID FvrFPn TnTil Ar WU S/3,000,000
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  • 155 6 Mails expected from Netherlands indies by Air «K.N.1.L.M... time of delivery ol boxholders' letters only iJH p.m and general delivery ol letters and oarcels 1.40 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by An <k.l.m.>. time of delivers of boxholders 1 letters only 5.30 p.m. today and general
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  • 18 6 Air Mail (Imperial* despatched from Singapore on Apr. 3 was delivered In London on Apr. 11.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 112 6 Raffles Brasserie! j lira*. Bawah lload j Hook Your Ord«*r* j for I I HOT -I- i*i j ROOF-GARDEN TO-NIGHT X SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j S DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY 5 RELLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN BAND j 1\ Telegraphic Address: j PHONE 5934 GOODWO D Charmingly situated ideal for visiters
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    • 33 6 Ihe heart of Ihe city Within easy reach of all places. Centrally situated for the convenience of Businessmen and Tourists. REX HOTEL Insipid meat? Give it new life with COLMAN'S MUSTARD W.P.S. 2.
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    • 144 6 n 0 Pyra m ids w v,0.-HirPrrriief- tbat 'ook like dusters after a couple oC Men dont like hai dkercn er* a Pyramids—the spruce, fieshwashings Nor do women! wash Vnowy whl I looking handkerchiefs. etein, bright color, w hen they are washed. When you give 9 present of handkerchief-—give PyrajgSiim
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 314 6 j POSTAL INTELLIGENT j s' STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES FOR PER DATE AND TIME Apr. 12 130 p.m. Dungiin (Parcels only* Gemas 12 2 p.m. Aden -carpentar a Jj 2 Dm Africa East I 2 2 p.m. Africa Sooth arpe JS- 12 2 p.m. Burma 'Carpentar a 2 m> Canada Whole
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  • 309 7  -  (By Air Mail nil opinion held m some quarters abroad thx ,k Apr,! 1 1 decadent and sex-iidtien has be** h at the British nerr c L' f .fnlnt, .aid Earl Winterton, soeakir!,? TC ed fa *c by their ca C Swft He
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  • 88 7 m a 'By Air Mail). Mr Subba Chandra Bose, Congress Preside will visit Poona in the first week Ql May in resnensa to the request be local Mur.ieiDalitv to open the new rwimmiir-i tank. The Municipality ulreadv a resolution to pres»ni an address of welcome to Mr.
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  • 184 7 U S. Navy Wants 40 Past Passenger Ships Washington. jiJ. r CJi ilcd States Navy dtLnc? proA gram. Mc l calls for a merchant mar iv Beet cf 40 last passenger ships, it is learned here. At least 10 of them would be available at all times
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  • 112 7 u»*„ st tw °X ™°P*r .ourt?e C n ,Wa prison, and p« aby m That desertion .sent them both back to i prison. Dotting was traced, bound over for the I but the police once again learn- r d that two clever thieves were aasoeiat- ing.
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  • 44 7 Mr. Clifford Hault. thirtv->-even-ve-set out recently on VI ■■n I -if K?IJf rij r a,w t0 Gourdes, where bathe in th* waters on i M a nme-year-old Kennin<?to n boy heej criooled since birth y is 150 th jctirney to Lourdes.
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  • 44 7 Pfrsona'lv I wish to enodness rh P 0 dosses would eive this eowitrv 1 lead in th» matter of ouritv modest *nd In the unho'dH* of tv of Christian marriapo." said the W»n of Salisbury at a public meetiir
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 63 7 Bright boys 4 know It must be a CROMPTON COILED-COIL LAMP 1 sth CROMPTON LAMP IS IN THE TOP CLASS. value m i" the same current consumption extra in other words Cromptons are the solution to every GUARAMqiDn m.J lghtinff P roble m. Cromptons lEE MORE LIGHT AT NO MORE
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    • 222 7 TWO YEARS OF GASTRICJROUBLE °"tor Examination "nous condftTon Th* d,sc, <** grateful leu e tell T* Burns but 1 have been a $t^trouble for the r .ft r from Gastric so SSr remedies «nd got no Maclean Br t UI> m V to glve I began to n L;? omnch
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 447 8 It IS Ed Ei To-night To-morrow Night af Am m Two Shows For One Payment 2nd Show: Clark Gatle -Myrna Loy in "PARNELL" Biggest Thrill Since "San Francisco" .Ist Show: Carole Lombard—Fred Mac Murray in "THL PRINCESS COMES ACROSS" A Grand Comedy Packed With Fun! Prices: 10c, 20c. and 30c.
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    • 376 8 i SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 j I POSITIVELY LAST DAY! j l Owing 1» definite booking of "ROSALIE" for To-morrow, Season of J "HEIDI" must conclude To-night Rl TP T W i Geylang 'Phone 5511. m To-night To-morrow Night! Ist Show at 7.45 p.m. 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m,
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    • 199 8 i STARTS TO-NIGHT! PAViLION lIF YOU ENJOYED TIKODORAGOES WILD... j I BY ALL MEANS SEE v j j Even more riotous roman- J^m^* I tiCB I I NOVEL ADDED ATTRACTION! THE COMPLETE TALKING SOUND MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION OF SUNDAY'S J i SEA VIEW EVE XT j q "TAKE A LETTER,
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  • 118 9 \Thcrc Pre nunteroum ni,.n c zr bm 3 ***£grT*\ the "Malaya Tribune." Th>? X 7 y<*id*d special!, Jor SSS, Zlrn S tunes arc invite* to vo-opcra'e htbZL r 11 uP-to-date and complete Tffjf wtofs of general interest v-ui »tn, t v the »Dian, of Even's T
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  • 171 9 SPORT pu 11 aJn 8 ft > ins.; 9.46 I BCC 5.C.C. v. Loya's r p v- Div. 1' b h A: on T £*<1 Oversea ci-d, 5 League. Times s.Rr w an!c v Straits YM C A lerounri^? r Ap c and S Rant 1?
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  • 55 9 K, a m ;<; Of Buddhist < As tho Q' serfides wUh lVow Year day coin Ifclt time if if v*** of the fin The dav>. pre„i ises «g*g M» oMhe Aviation 7 Pm. Pinkamn and interns, gowers, cool %)nks dor »tion with Poja). vnnks etc., (Gilampasa
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 11 9 I to repair canfitlk j wery swell i ngai »re i
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    • 252 9 I «25 "f NEW WORLD re—-J §8 < Th Malayan Pioneer R ad l M cabaret t J 9 |i| TEA DANCES—Every Tues., Thurs a 1 p r «EIv ADMISSION. P 111 GRAND THEATRE— Cant I ii Manners feat. Sun am ncM Talkie, ii Wayang 1 H A HALL—Hokien Wavantr
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    • 157 9 I /'HE DM WHAT ~T i j J f-t -a> wtr TOOK HIM... _|T# *t Al I •j. ..,r,..i.r J f TJS *3H j MARLBOROUGH T j TO-NIGHT 6,5 M| r B Nerve Racking I I H *< RARE REV II I You'll be thrilled by several at th„ h
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  • 33 10 At the Maternity nospital.SepoyLmes an 11-4-38, to Mr. and Mrs. Kee Yew Chve of Pulo Bukom, a boy. BoU mother and child doing well F.M.S. and Semarang papers, please copy).
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  • 774 10 WITH even greater pomp and circumstance than we had already become accustomed to since the Nazi accession to power in Germany, Herr Hitter has demonstrated to the world once more the sacred unity of the Fatherhmd and "vindicated" his policy of annexation of Austria a few we.
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  • 85 10 Reuter. London. Apr. 11. 1 iftROFOUND gratitude to the I ord Mayor Association, in a Isttei to_ deeply He says "We cannot help being ieej»j J&aTwl^ the Lord Mayor's appeal tary workers who heipeu in such an mtirine and Christian-hke spnit. IU He concludes that the warm
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  • 147 10 Wednesday Apr. 6. Bit Lewis and Lady Fermor bad luncheon at Government Bouse. Friday, Apr. 3. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the BtecuUve Council held at Government House this morning. S r John and Lady Ewart had luncheon at Government House. in the afternoon His ExceUency
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  • 309 10 NOTES COMMENTS Skl'lled Artisans l/i-SITORS to the Government Trade School on Saturday when the annual prize-giving was held "msl have been impressed with the skill of toe boys The appliances exhibited to the electrical section are worthy of specla, mention, a s tne> give one the impression .that, witn the
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  • 286 10 OBSERVER," in his very readable page in the Sunday Tribune, touch?d on a subject which is oft debated but [or some extraordinary reason, is left well-alone oy the powers-that-be. He was referring to the social evil and the paradox of the official attitude towards "blue lights" and
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  • 230 10 China's Shipping j I raGC THE news that one oi the biggest ln.ancial transactions in Chinese history has been executed between the Chinese Government and Mr. William Hunt, the American financier, fui tl. sale of the 44 vessels belonging to the China Steamship Navigation Company, is re c c i
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  • 210 10 Captain R. F. Caspareuthus, the re cord flier who arrived in at the week-end—he oiioted the Cut donia flyinir heat —had difficultic s t contend with when he broke the a land-Cape record which might v, r flabbergast asplr ants for flying far in these days whe
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  • 188 10  -  By "Looker On" VISITOR to this country says that A the Oldest Inhabitant of a Kent village read his future from the tealeaves at the bottom Of a cup. Most Oldest Inhabitants preler to make their predictions with the aid of a pint muga "Criminal given
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 199 10 ROGERS BRUSHING LACQUER A REAL TIME SAVER AND HOME BEAUTIFIER i j rloc hpfore dust can settle *«J££ a,,d whiu j and Rogers Clear Crushing Lacquer tor l.noleum. Pint Tin-*o. 9 snett. Quart Tin $2.80 nett. Colour char, with "Hints" sen, on application. ROBINSON t 0.. LTD. ESSE* MTAI.A M'MITR.
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    • 36 10 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Crossed eyes. Complicated fl IPS'' cases of defective vision VV R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.
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  • 101 11 i radon, April 11. m rsistenl reports i pas asked Britain 1 S elf in C hina, i* is good authority that recently unofficially ,t Britain h >u!d use to induce China to ncj otiations, intima- lapan is prepared to te tsted there was no Im-
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  • 107 11 ashirgton, April 11 trcmFXT RoosevtH intends to m iHion m the next i n (i«ht against The sum is made ire ot approximately to be lent to S nnd rjub'ic utility corns jrn n and other ReconstrucDronosed to est t states and public wovks demessage
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  • 57 11 Moscow. April 12. j 1 a; Tokyo has been pi UtPSI to the Jaoa- ihe all ge i the Soviet frontier 1 4 -ated 1-K;t Japanese flew Irtto 8 let territory ?n n m Eastern Sib'- :V n of by Sav'et pur- w forced one
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  • 142 11 Reuter. ANE of v i 1 a: ;s A l )ril 11 [f res «.i the new Gov- coaunittee of dii r. ivi. Chau- iram. M. Bon- 111 v. ho will meet j on 207 supporters 1 gainst 222 potent al certain to receive n
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  • 46 11 A record summery period in Kerch caused nany stream:; and rrorj m Southern England to become jrwtldry and even in the upper reath** cf 'the Thames a "late-summei appearance had set tu. This picture ihows Teddinpion Weir on the Thames without its vsual rush of water.
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  • 380 11 WAR REVERSES ARE UNDERMINING MORALE Shanghai, April 12. gIDE by -!de with the report from London that Japan wishes to take steps to negotiate a psace with China i> s reported from Tokyo that people and leaders in Japan are becoming more and more
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  • 56 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 11. THE Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Lord Craigavon, with a number of his colleagues, saw the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary this afternoon to discuss matters in connection with the trade negotiations between the United Kingdom Government and the
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  • 19 11 Increased customs tariffs on cotton piece goods fatti», ranging up L< per cent, are being enforced Unujralatcly iti Egypt.
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  • 527 11 Rome, April 11. HE news that Britain has asked the League to consider the Abyssinian question at the next meeting is welcomed here as a tangible si«n of the impending agreement. Italians are particularly pleased that Britain made the move herself insteaJ ct leading
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  • 81 11 Reuter. Berlin. Apr. 11. THE "miraculous" nature of the pie- biscite is the eh ef topic in press reviews to-day. The Diplomatisice Korrespondentz says the reunion of Austria with the Reich means that Austria has ceased to provide an international problem and this question no longer exists
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  • 93 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 11. \SKED in the Commons what reply it was proposed to send to the nole from the Spanish Government, request- ing the restoration of the right in inter- national law to purchase munitions the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R.
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  • 58 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 11 FURTHER meeting of naval expert! n cf Great Britain, France and i c United States has b:en called for tomorrow at the Foreign Office to consider ouestions under the London Naval Treaty of 1936 in relation to the invoking
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  • 24 11 Air Marshall D.C.S Evill has been appointed air oiilcer in charge 01 nation at the headquarters tf the Bomber command, say* a British Wiiv-
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  • 48 11 A demonstiation of the mci used in training Mobile potkce as (fri« vers was given at tha MetropoUUtn Police Driving Schooi at Htndon London. The.w. men, -rho evcttfli Hit patrol the flrerti of the. London -Melrcpoliiav area, c-e put through an intensive course of training
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  • 72 11 Reuter. Haifa. April 11 TWO British members of the Palestine police force were killed when a bomb found near the plant of the Iraq Petroleum Company exploded in the hand of one of them. Earlier a bomb exploded within an oil area, falling an Arab
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  • 38 11 A Berlin message says the official figures for the lebiscite in Germany and Austria together were 48,805.875 "yes" votes. 452.236 "noes" and 75.369 spoiled papers, there being over 99 per cent, vote in favour of Hitler
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  • 128 11 Reuter. Londcn, Apr. 12. GROLP Captain John Oliver Andrews has been appointed senior Air Staff officer of K.A.F. Headquarters, Far East, at Singapore.—Reuter. Group Captam Andrews transferred t( the Air Force in 1919 after distinguishec service w ith the Army during the war which
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  • 30 11 A decree nisi has been granted to Mrs. Ethel Wade against George Ed•vard Wade fthfi comedian Gcorr-Kobr-y» Adultery with a won I named Littler is alleged The <■>.. WAS not contested
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 68 11 The wonderful lamp with a wonderful gift of up to 20° light! Nothing extra on your electricity account. An enduring full life. C§lC^ Brighter from start to finish. Famous everywhere for its quality. You 11 PRODUCT be saving money with Osram Coiled Coil Lamps in your home. Made in En
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  • 1228 12 How Chinese Hoaxed Raiders t.V Chiang Kai Shek is not only a great soldier, but he is a poll Heal «renius. During the few years Mowing his assumption of power, he has done more for China than any other Chinese who ever lived." In these
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  • 66 12 Because they believe that it tends to make youth frivolous the -police are taking measures for the suppression of 50 dance halls in Japan and Manchukuo m which are employed 2,000 "taxi-dancers" and hundreds of musicians. It is considered that frivolity is "especially inadmissible at the
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  • 112 12 Reuter. Tokyo, AprU 10. I DEPORTS that an Anglo-Italian accord is on the verge of signature has seriously irritated political circles who fear that Japan will again become isolated. It is generally recognized that Germany has in no way or at any time approved of Japrn's
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  • 45 12 Shotly aftev six o’clock yesterday, the Fire Brigade were called to the Capitol Theatre, where it was round that th/i The second cun come «a bom later from premises al rhe Junction ol >..-.. Bridge Road and Rim Valley Road. Ha an electric wire had short-circuited.
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  • 22 12 Mr. Eugene Chen and his wife who arrived here yesterday by the D’ArUfnan. Mr. Chen was formerly Foreign Minister of China. (Tribune).
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  • 177 12 I Shanghai, Apr. 11. pHINESE planes, returning from scouting duties over the Chiao-Chi Railway, have reported that the enemy are moving westward. Though a small column has crossed the Yichui Border there is no cause for alarm, because the enemy will soon be intercepted In view
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  • 39 12 (From Our Own Reporter) we Key. Father Francois, parish Driest of St. Michael's Church afterthe Ben* Mr^As^bv^ 01 Easter BCnethe CathoL ecn thp of Michael's °Chu4h Trnn SOC i ety of Stand has rendered vaiunbS
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  • 100 12 Singapore, Tuesday. "I HAVE been arrested time A and again by the Police and have lost my capital through paying tines. I am now penniless and was compelled to steal because I needed money to start a new business." Such was the statement made by Ang
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  • 88 12 NECK BROK EN IN ROAD CRASH <Fro,;i vr 0?/ Rcporfef t YFSTFRHt v i ei r mUjn Monday, i /1- Rajo a 17 vear-olf! Indian youth lost his Mfc as th* Rdjoo who received cpHm,, of the road aonlirH H v hc ]eft *de resulting Tin b 2£ s,l^er.lv. middle
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  • 903 12 i MANURING PROGRAMME j But we had Peng Ann coming on towards maturing, and we are awaiting reliable conclusions from manuring and cover-crop experiments put down in earlier years. Early last year, your directors sought tne advice of experts who examined the problem with the greatest
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    • 33 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. TUUJVE M| SINGAPORE ►"IKE, MARINE, MOTOR W< iKKMEWS COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: LtSSS CHIENT BROS., LUMPUR WKNO HENG LOONG Son -fH ENG PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY. LIT a,,,. BRANCHES: BANKIfM.
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    • 115 12 PROPERTY SALE THE following property was sold in the salesroom of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co.. Ltd. on April 4:— 999 yrs. leasehold. Nos. 1, 2. 3. Mohmed Sultan Road and Nos. 241. 243. 245 247. River Vailey Road, sold to Mr c' K. Tang for $26,000. No. 4. Mohamed
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  • 488 13 TALK TO LOCAL HEADS Singapore, Monday. dtcontaminatmg a U,i person formed the I ec ture l>v Professor R. t<'Gri :,t tht CUtfc this afternoon. Heads of ;i partmenta and biisi- attended the lecture, 1 i ll.iv tv a demon- various methods ,r,! i i\ i'rofc'»s<sr MacGregor.
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  • 22 13 Planei News. 1 he I»' «.«rSSgf ftie^S21 b L» r s££ of en te '»».h f ,s —__L London ~r districts.—>Unei News'
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  • 180 13 r* E m u2LT re Chil "«n-s Concert Comyear or ao ago under ~22 1, know 'i a With a wirier scope llamC ancl The old Orchestra "craw ceased to be composed of dren ne 6 uue «Tl^ d v d S
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  • 133 13 Reuter I Tokyo. Apr. 11. J THE British military utt.che Mr. 1 Pisgott, W Reuter that officials ol the Home Ministry had two theories in regard to (he disappearance of -unit Peacocke, of tne H.A., who was on short leave from Singapore. firstly, Asamura was
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  • 26 13 Captain F Ahier is taking command «•J mi f» o Jeypore in Bombay next month, when Captain R. B Btvk will return to Em-land on leave
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  • 103 13 Took Typewriter To Practise Sbirjapore. Monday. DAUL Dass, an employee of Printers. 1 Ltd.. for 15 years, was to-day acquitted by Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second police magistrate, on a charge of theft ol a typewriter, valued at $41.12 on Mar. The prosecution alleged that Dass
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  • 82 13 Singapore, Monday. when Lee An Pong, an elderly chinese, appeared in the Second Police Court to day o i three charges of using as genuine Forged $10 notes and having a forged $10 note in his possession, Court j- pector Wray alleged that seven obviously counterfeit notes
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  • 202 13 '/•''•<»// '->' Own reporter) Pcnang, Monday. "k" CUBED told me his people w all murdered bi Mala..., i.' Nebong Tebal much, is mo t absurd. He said that he was el ased by Malays and on his way he jumped into the sea m order lo
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  • 91 13 Amusing Stuart Erwin Film I AT THE CINEMAS A screamingly amusing dim n 'Dance. Charlie, Dance," opened a two-day run at the Alhambra Theatre last night. Stuart Erwin and Allen Jenkins are the laughter-makers and are supported by an excellent cast 2fnsE#2?"! Jean Mulr blends CarPen, Collette Lyon
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  • 25 13 <Frovi own Correspondent} Cant F v i> i Malarca Monday capt c. v. Rodrigues, of 'ho Gov-., The annual general meeUng*of the 2W*»art
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  • 31 13 Reuter. Sgdneg, ajj>h ji WHB Minster for Defence an«fK»eed thai /tie Commonwealth Government will shortly appoint a izniish Ann, office* rij inspector-general for u,r- Vi!L aefenct of Australia.—Reuter.
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  • 257 13 British Official Wireless. 1 From page 1 i» 'J'lu' Prime Minister in the Commons this afternoon said that a statement on the progress of the Anglo-Italian con versations would be made at the earliest jKjssible moment, hut hr ,ould not a' present say when. Answering a
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    • 216 13 i "A' on," Rrand Milk i., v. I rich Mi'k WU^V I of Jersey Cows and possesses I Zealand's lusciout meadow.I ii La particularly rJeiic*ou> with frail salads f «n k r;- r fooA 2 roo l r tcmptln* su d brii I f out the flavour, of coffee lea,
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  • 725 14  -  S.A.F.A. Malaya Cup Probables Just Managed To Equalise (By Rover Ccchin-ChI: a. S p< "o C.villous.. I Federation Cschin-Chinoisc «e FrctbaU ti'»m, which met the S.A F.A. Civilian side yesterday at the Anscn Uoad S*a3ium. v/r.ro liiilucicy
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  • 105 14 UfITH abcul 60 compel.tors particiff pating, the annual vimmh g carnival to be heel by the V.M C.A. at Pert Cannina Pojl on 23. should provide aquatic sport of a hign standard The programme will ensist of 15 (Vents, ihe open '•vents oeinn the 240 yards free style
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  • 95 14 THE Island Club monhly mixed foursome competition for April held on Sunday over the second nine holes resulted in a win for Mrs. S. K. Wong and T. C. Yap with a nett score of 34. The following were some of the best cards returned: Mrs. S.
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  • 310 14 Third Division Soccer Man. Services 1; Casuals i. IN an evenly contested Third Division match played yesterday on the Clerical Union padang. the Municipal Services beat the Casuals by the only goal scored alter a goalless first half. The result came as a surprise. The Casuals
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  • 111 14 THREE ties in the V.M.C.A. tennis tourney were decided yesterday. The results and ties for to-day are: HANDICAP SINGLES Yap Ah Hian t—3o» beat Tan Yong Poh 1—15». 6—3: 4—6' B—C. HANDICAP DOUBLES I. B. Abed and J. S. Nathan (—l5), beat A. H. Humphrey and J.
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  • 71 14 IHE ft How ing players are invited to attend at Anson Road Stadium by 5 p.m. on Wednesday (to-morrow) prepared to play if required, in the match Saigon vs. SA.F.A. SinMaLivs) Ah Sang, Said, Abdul Rahman. Soon San. Sidik, Yew Leng, Aziz. Sens Quee, Hor Khoon. Harith, Lai
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  • 20 14 The S.A.F.A. side which nearly lost in the Saigon visitors in yesterday scceer match at the Anson Road Stauium. (Tribune
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  • 269 14 S.H.B. Overrun In 2nd Half j R.A.M.C r>; S.H.H.. jIN a match packed with I RA.M.c. defeated tta S igap i Harbour Board Junior Servfc five goais to one in the Third of the S.A.F.A. League match Harbour Eoard ground yesterday noon. All the
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  • 349 14 Nestanglo... .6; G.E.C 0. NESTANGLO, last year's Business Houses League champions, were in irresistible lorm when they met and defeated the G.E.C. by six goals to nil, on Fraser and Neaves grounds, in their League engagement yesterday. The champions were definitely the superior combination and led by
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    • 159 14 SINGAPORE MOTHER URGES QUAKER OATS FOR CHILDREN I Mrs lda L FoX r NOURISHED. WHAT HE NEEDS vJ/ S IS QUAKER OATS. I'M SURE /^^V ;\JHAT HIM UP W jftff* J TA REPORT THIS MONTH^ i aflkn Y-V j THAT QUAKER OATS IDEA C F Quaker o** Joes aid mentally
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    • 20 14 LAST 2 DAYS or <; i a i* m\<.iis i:\stek OFFERS LAST 2 DAYS OF rHE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY.
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    • 125 14 VAPEX CLEARS HEAD COLDS I A drop on your handkerchief by day and on your pillow by itagfat kills the germs, relieves stuffiness, prevents the spread ol infection. 21 yean u'orld-wlde su proves the value Vapex. Obtainable from you r Chemists .Store.. BMM BIMMMIIIM IM M WMMitl 1 lIM fWBWrMWIBBfTT
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  • 323 16 Three Members Of Malayan Team In European Side POOD bowling by A. S. A. Jansen U who took five wickets for 18 runs, enabled the Ceylon Sports Club to defeat the Singapore Cricket Club by a wide margin of 110 runs in an Intel—ting
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  • 232 16 THE first bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition of the Singapore Golf Club lor April was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mrs. J. Robertson and H. D. Robinson with a net score of 33. Thirty five cards were taken
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  • 71 16 The following have accepted to play for the S.C.C. vs. The Loyal Regiment to-day at the S.C.C: E c. Cherrington: A. P. Craigie, F. A. McCaffery, Lt. C F. G. Pearse. C. C. Webster. K. C. Gillett; J. Welsh, W. C. McKean, W. D. J. Vincenl
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  • 222 16 WEARNE Bros. Bporl R.A.F by 47 runs r,: g U] Farrer Pare. G Michael kets for four runs, and the R A tain. SLd Giles, took fiv» v 37 runs. R.A.F FO. Larkins b G Michai 1 Cpl. Hill c Sullivan b L. Sulliva A.
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  • 77 16 A fairly large number of rep: tives attended a meeting held aMuar Club, Muar. when it was d< that the soccer season in Muar sh be commenced immediately. Tne el< tion of office-bearers resulted as lows.— (President». the hon. Dato Abdul Kadir bin Daud. Vice-President. F. K. Wilson,
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  • 23 16 The annual athletic snorts of Anglo-Chinese School will be h the Jalan Besar Stadium on I May 6. at 2.30 p.m.
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    • 95 16 I» ,ri_l-— ——^___Wtß^^^^^t^^m Amazing relief is quickly and safely at hand in THE WORLDS nj-iii-tw. M-nMtiii- Turin in it not only imtintly neutralises the burning acid, but, as a pain killer, QUICKEST STOMACH tne »-*-—'Mild inflammation are toothed and,as a preventative, the lining of the stomach is pn>REM E DV
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    • 156 16 m Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ■OOChea irritation, eases inflamed areas breaks up congestion—cures your cold before it has a chance to develop into anything more serious. It is pleasant to take. Safe and effective for infants, children and adults. Priced economically, too. Keep a bottle always on hand. K-13 THE BORNEO
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    • 44 17 t La test Cabaret DANCING taught by newest methods. Fee $6 only. Success GUARANTEED TirT "hours' tuition. Finest Radiogram and FREE Lady Partners for practice. Hours at your convenience. MODERN DANCING STUDIO. 5-A, Ann Siang Hill (next to Club Street off South Bridge Road).
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    • 138 17 Gold Leaf Tea is a luxury that all can afford and enjoy. It always Rives more more cups more energy more wealth of flavour more fragrance. x Vi Pyorrhea attacks 4 out of 5 people over 40. It mars their appearance, makes their gums soft and ugly. A half-way toothpaste
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    • 373 17 i OUTSTANDING VALUE 93% Natural Tone 100% BRITISH. ULTRA-EFFICIENT SUPERIIET CIRCUIT Sole Agents for Malay?.:— HOE BOON LECNG 60-62, Selegie Road, PROMPT I Is v. hat you expect, and you get whni you entritst all your Clock and Watch repairs to I YICK WOH HING 121, North Bridge Road, (Near
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1189 17 Q v THE AIR TO-DAY rome When And Where To Listen In f m News in Itaiian LONDON SINGAPORE CEYLON PERTH —6.05 p.m.—915 0.00 pm Indian Music (Gramo- (Wavelength 47.9 metres* Tnn r l ?"ifS metres (21.53 mcs); j phone Records) 6U5 p m .—Short-wave station relay. Waveleneth 31.28 metres
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  • 299 18  -  (By Air Mail London, April. 1. rE world's most amazing pedestrian is leaving London on a 12,000-mile walk to Tokyo. He hopes to arriv® there in September 1940. Fritz Steininger. a fair-haired youth, is an amateur walker and was apoointed by the Olympic Sports
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  • 58 18  -  <By Air Mail (United Press). Bombay, April 6. THE northbound Tata plane, which left Bombay to-day, dashed against a vulture, while approaching the Army landing ground at Ahmedabad. The only passenger was unhurt, while the pilot Mr. Mayes sustained superficial injuries. TTie pilot cabin, boatroofing and the
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  • 59 18 A demonstration of the methods used in training mobile police as drivers was given at the Metropolitan Police Driving School at Hondon, London. These men, who eventually patrol the streets of tho London Metropolitan area, are put. through an intensive course «»t training. Photo shows:
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  • 136 18 Istanbul. A YOUNG married woman of Siirt, in Anatolia, has been severely mauled by bear which is said to be the guar dian of a "miraculous" fountain in the nearby forest. The woman had been told that the water ol the fountain would cure her husband's
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  • 241 18  -  Many Believed Killed DOING AUXILIARY WORK (By Air Mail London, Mar. 31. JJNDER the headline "Sad Days for So >uting in China," an article in the Boy Scout/ "Weekly News Bulletin," tells of the work done by Chi:4:se scouts since the outbreak of trouble in the
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  • 46 18 AFOURTEEN-year-old boy, accused at Chatham Juvenile Court of breaking into a shop and stealing cigarettes and sweets valued at £5, told the Court that he smoked the cigarettes at the rate of seventyfive a day. He was remanded.
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  • 88 18  -  (By Air Mail (United Press) New Delhi. The following office-bearers were elected by the Indian National Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce for the year 1938—30: President—Mr. Jamshed N. R. Vice-President —Mr. Amritlal Oiha; Members —Mr. G. D. Birla, Lala Shri Ram. Mr. Kasturibhai Lalbhai. Lala Padampat
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  • 194 18  -  (By Air Mail London. Apr. 1. THE King's Cup air race this year will take place on July 2, starting and finishing at Hatfield aerodrome, just north of London. A sea crossing, introduced for the first time last year, will not be included in the
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  • 137 18 Jerusalem IN spite of the insecurity owing to liwVss roving bands. Sir William Flinders retrie. the 85-year-old B rlt,s h archaeologist, has gone out lata th#» de-:ert with Lady Petrie to coniinue excavations at Tell Ajjul. in the sand-dunes cast of the port town of
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  • 57 18 For failing to maintain a rca temperature in their shop, a firm bakers was fined £1 at Grays E< Sessions—the first case of its k nd c"" A sanitary inspector emp! Tburrock Urban Council said tl dei the Shops Act. 1924. thi raises must be kept
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 396 18 SANDEMAN'S a PORTS iMjk AND ffl SHERRIES Yin ta^e Wine \%>MLmmW well-matured in wood. discerning ilteatli P alate NloElPl S,ME < DARBY CO., LTD. WP.S. 1— CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF KEEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. Ai the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 10.
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    • 135 18 Take your choice of these two modem, W7HETHER W choose the Visofil f Big-fill') Swan or the Leverless ('Quick-fill') Swan, you can be sure of having one of the most modern and reliable pens in the world. Tbe VISOFIL LEVERLESS Swan Pen Of til Stationer* and JeweMen. Made la Enjland
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    • 25 18 ful vre EYEWEAR OFFERS YOU HANDSOME m 1 COMFORT, 1 WIDE VISION I ar HIGH TEMPLES CONSULT NEW CHINA OPTICAL Lvi 71, High Street, Singapore.
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  • 306 19  -  SPECIAL INDIA PAGE (By Air Mail Edited By G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc. Calcutta, April 8. Working Committee concluded their six-day session T 111 Jdnrsday last after passing a resolution on the Ministerial Central Provinces arising out of the release by the order (l
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  • 15 19 (United Press) The Government of Bihar have apC immittee <• ih Narain .t cai partUnited i
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  • 206 19  -  By Air Mail Calcutta, 8 M\n\i\i\ < unihi > health suffered a sudden setback as a result of the no Uh he undertook on Wednesday last in observance omplete tdsting wnuii nc D r: r Sircar and Of ,hr '.National Week." But Doctors B. C.Roy. S'r
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  • 61 19 (United Press). Madras, April 7. FOLLOWING the scrutiny of nomination papers held yesterday the Collector of Madura declared elected today Mrs. Radhabai Subbaroyan as a member of the Central Legislative Assembly from the Madura-Ramnad-Tinnevelly non-Mohammadan constituancy. M This seat, it will be remembered, fell vacant by the death
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  • 52 19 CO great has been the success of our Special India Pages, that the Malaya Tribune has decided to print a Special Page every day, starting to-day. Arrangements have been made with the United Press of IndiU India's most independent, national news agency—for the latest news
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  • 263 19  -  (By Air Mail (United Press). New Delhi, April 8. JJIS Excellency Lord Brabourne, Governor of Bengal, has been appointed to act as the Governor-General and Viceroy of India during the absence on leave of Kis Excellency the Marquess of Linlithgow who will arrive in
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 33 19 TtfU IT'S AW llilfor starting LIGHTING SOLE AGENTS ItOitVIO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, !poh Penang. A,,v «f THT CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD (Incorporated In England), la, Oldham Lane, btagapore.
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    • 213 19 1 you are not quite fit with\Kf J 1 J out bemg actually ill, if y° ur ener sy is not wnat r 7 11 was Sanatogen is the m j H1 thing to take. The difler--1 pROF. MANN, I t| I ence Sanatogen will make I L 7 to
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 12 1 WYE CENTS; SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1938 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES.
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    • 72 1 Thi 12th (Bandar High School) Batu Pahat Troop taken on the occasion of the Investiture of the Troop. Seated fn in left to right:—P. L. Tan Swee long. Mr. Koay Kok Keong (A.S.M.), Mr. C. R. Krishnan (D.S.M), Mr N Kecs (Asst. District Commissioner). Mr. H.
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      • 96 1 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays -Special Sports Supplement; 8 pages extra at no extra cost. Take your choice says Joyce /(^SBk NUTTY CRISPS AFTERNOON TEA I ROYAL ASSORTED II J CREAM CRACKERS II J)\\ CRE A M V CHOCOLATE U-JkJ ORIENTAL ASSORTED I I f_
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