Malaya Tribune, 23 April 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: -—-3 Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII.- -No. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Apr. 23, 19-JB. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 94 1 THE WITH YOUR BREAKFAST />>• lIOBNING TRIBUNE ic Your Valuables I m bß|m! 11 Are Guarded j MILNERS' SAFES W |B WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1840 fiUTIIDIF c ISITB Sole Agents: V*" (Incorporated in S.S.) WPS. 14 A > S fl HEALTHY BABX j happy ?m\y I Blue Cross Milk Is
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    • 277 1 i Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant i In Malaya a* FIRST I/ MALTED ft ILK is made entirely from p r c r cn > full-cream I Id. per cup. Marshall's Malted Milk is a splendid bed-time beverage for all the family. It induces sound, restful sleep. Stimulates, and wards
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  • 1142 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES RANPURA PASSENGERS Passengers who left by the Ranpura yesterday were: Mrs M T Ahearnc. Mr Mrs. L. W Arnold, Miss D. M. Arnold, Mr. Mrs J W. Anderson, Mr. C. T. Anderson Mrs. M. Anderson. Mr. Mrs. A. H Atkins. Master G. A. H. Atkins, Master C.
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  • 418 2 Further Progress In Co-Operation FURTHER progress in co-operation among owners of tramp ships in the coasting trade was made during the year. The minimum freight scheme tor the larger coasting tramp vessels in the London coal trade has continued to operate with success and has
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    • 467 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). m" Li 1 v f P. 0. S. N. CO.'s OUTWAROSDaß. Tonnage. 9'pore. IS3B. CillTßAl isni)o 111 port. [HAG] 15,0-JO May 0 6,070 May 7 ..I 17,000 May 20 rTANA 17.000 June 3 tf.Boo June 3 i 6.000 Tune 17 RA 17.000 July
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    • 543 2 S BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. t Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but 5 Cabin.s Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- j tlon. S i To: Marseilles. London. Rotterdam. I Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Port Said. Palestine, Rotterdam. S M S P rom £■>",.-rvr
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    • 394 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Deutsch-Australische 1 Dampfschifts Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHLNA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 193« ss. PREUSSEN via Manila May I m.s. ASSUAN via Manila May 14 t m.s. ICULMEBLAND via Manila May k5 e.s WOK DM ARK v:a Manna
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    • 340 2 STEAMER SAILINGS IT Nrm I NEXT TO THE I AIR SERVICE EXPRESS LINERS SCHARNHORST GNEISENAU POTSDAM offer the FASTEST corn* from Malaya to Euro;). 15 days to GEN( > l 21 days to 90UTHAMP1 < I PLEASE MAKE VCM I: g RESERVATION AS EARI V AS POSSIBLE IB 9 Passage
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  • 373 3 Views Of Two Who Made Good Toronto, Ontario. A CANADIAN woman who has made 1 £20,000 through her connection with Ontario's geld mining industry confesses that she was happier when she ccoked meals for railway construction workers 15 years ago. She is Mrs. Maud
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  • 45 3 Tennis star Anita I.izana, house-hunt-ing around Dundee while staying at Jnvergowrie, home of her fiance Mr i Ronald T. Ellis, will wed after Wimble don. cither in London or Scotland anH probaby spend part of the honeymoon In Chile. i i i
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  • 82 3 SWANSEA (S. Wales) Town Council is erecting a memorial over the grave of a clog. He was Swansea Jack, n retriever, known all over S uth Wales as the dog: which saved twenty-seven human and two canine lives from drowning in Swansea Docks. When he died
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  • 218 3 Exciting Cricket Match At Changi f FHE Royal Artillery (Changi) beat A Royal Engineers by three runs in a cricket match played at Changi ROYAL ARTILLERY Lt. C. H. Olivier c Bolton b R< e 4 Sgt. Bowler c Templeman b Bolton 22 Sgt. Ryan b Bolton
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  • 155 3 Yesterday's Cricket At Tanglin IN a cricket match played at Tanglin the Skins deieatea tne Royal Air Force by 18 runs. Scores: ROYAL INNISKILUNGS Taylor c b Giles 1 McGowan b Blythe 2 Hazeldine l.b.w. Blythe 22 McMichael b Blythe Lt. Gethin b Blythe Sgt. Reilly b
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  • 36 3 Eirht cards were taken out for the Keppel ladies' foursome competition and the following were the scores returned:Mrs. E. Hitcham and Mrs. M. Lawrey 49—13=36. Mrs. A. M Low and Mrs. C Q.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 340 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i i'BLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. -jjDERS are now invited ror The aterlals or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. and deposition 12 noon. 27th April, 1938. v r Eight Fitter Oon--4 p m., 30th May 1933. w it Chemical l( 4 p.m.. 15th June, 1938.
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    • 530 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS S'ETTLEMENTOF MALACCA Notice of Wage-earner*a Administration Order. \amc of debtor: ABDUL X IDII! BIN ABDUL RAHIM. dCbtor: Bra^'n Aham Description of debtor: Ar appointed Asiatic Rubber Instructor, Serdane angor. F.M.S. 011 1938°' f Froccedin s: W.E.A.O.
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    • 540 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED- Reliable Stock Card Clerk of 4 5 years experience in electrical goods. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. 164, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED— Competent Stock-Book Clerk with previous experience of Engineering and Building lines. State details ol experience, age, salary required. Box No.
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    • 474 3 OCX AND SELL MORE V\AICHES than any other firm in Malaya and Far East. We can always sell lower. Good values are obtainable in all lines of watches we stock. Enquiries invited from all markets. WHOLESALE ONLY. 'Phone 3785—Write or call at E. NASSIM SONS, Watch Manufacturers, 381, North Bridge
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    • 134 3 HERE'S A DEVICE T<> SAVE LENS STRAINS AND BREAKAGE. ITIIS SCREWLESS CONSTRUCTION is only obtainable from NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians 325, North Bridge Road, Singapore. PHONE 6363. Stimulates its growth.' i Besides: ALPECIN removes dandruff and cleanses the scalp. ALPECIN also g \cs instant relief in cases
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  • 336 4 Last Year's Profit Of $54,487 THE annual report of the directors of Changkat Serdang Estates, Ltd., for the year ended Jan. 31. to be presented at a meeting of shareholders on Apr. 29. is as follows: The net profit for the year 'subject to directors' fees' amounts
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  • 17 4 Mr. J. G. Hay managing director of Guthne Co., Ltd.. left by the Ranpura yesterday for London.
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  • 468 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Friday. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 6Vb 0 3 16 1 lC Sellers 6 3 1G BV4 —116 Ist Forward (May) Buyers 6' B 0 3 16 116 Sellers 6 3 16 6 5 16 2nd Forward (June) Buyer.s 6
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  • 699 4  -  Highlands And Lowlands Para Rubber t < By Ail Mail London. Apr. 12. AT the thirty-second annual general rt meeting of die Highianos and Lowlands Para Rubber Company, Ltd., held in London. Sir Frank A. Swet.enham, C C.M.G., C.H.. the ;h airman, said:— Speaking generally, 1937 gave
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  • 212 4 Ten years ago the Kellogg Peace Pac was signed. Haile Selassie was crowned Emperor of Abyssinia Events moveso fasi in these days that, when 'Scrapbcok for 1928' is broadcast from Daventiy in the near future, many of its features may well strike listeners almost as belonging to
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  • 171 4 Lewis Peat's Weekly Statement MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (Singapore Ltd., in their weekly repoit or local market conditions, dated Apr. 22, state: Since Easter we have had a slightly steadier and healthier market in spite of rather disappointing response from America. In this latter market it is now
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  • 106 4 Lordon. Apr 22 Paris 162 15 1G New York 4.98 11 IS Montreal 5.01 Brussels 29 .55 Geneva 21.69 Amsterdam 8.96 Milan 94 7 10 Berlin 12? o: Prague 143 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.40.. Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16 Belgrade 2Hi Rio~2 13
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  • 183 4 Singapore, Apr. 22 Ft. (Siam) W. Coast No. l per Koyan $14 11. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $143 R. t.Siami W. Coast No 3 per Koyan Siam Rice "Lowhway' No. 1 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $192 Siam Rice Lowhway" No 3 Siam "Singhway" No. 1
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  • 88 4 DAILY PRIC ES CURRENT Singapore, Friday neon Buyers. Seller.; Nc. i.x.r.s.s. in case. <F. 0.8. April) 2C 3 4 21 Good F.A.Q. m bales (F. 0.8. April- 2P No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loosi lawardatte Spore 20ft 20 a do. MayJuae 20% 21 Co. Jury Sept.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 502 4 L«L 1 1 ~m—2SaS^£S23^^ ss=aS!S!==lS!aa!a^ immmm^m Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd, (incorporated m the Straits Settlement,) j j Authorised $40,000,000.00. HEAL OHICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHTTLIA STREET, SINGAFO**. TELEPHONES. Managing Director 3172 KSSfLt I I E! General Manager 3513 Telegraphic Address: OVER£>&a < London bankers: /fCX YORK BAKKMI Midland Bar* Ltd, I
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    • 53 4 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes 4 each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— p.a. upwards according to tjje size of the safe required. further particulars from P o BANK.
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    • 102 4 > st A medicine made especially for YOUR BABY t During the first few years of life your baby may be troubled with many minor ailments. Colic, diarrhea, sour stomacb, indigestion and constipation are some of these. Gascons helps to correct these conditions by eliminating the causes and regulating the
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  • 613 5 totation By Fraser And Co. Singapore, April 21, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 4 4 4ftxd ng 28 30--42 6 47 Gnom 19 6 20 6 0.55 0.65 19- 20--1.32 ft I.37ftxd 20 21 13 3 14 3 0.3« 0 42 1 08 1
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  • 160 5 Singapore. Friday. THE weekly rubber report of Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. reads as follows:— Since the Easter holidays all markets have been quietly steady. The comparative scarcity of sellers In producing centres has again been a noticeable feature Locally, business has been small. Latest quotations to hand are:—
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  • 32 5 Reuter Wireless. Washington. April 22. The Treasury announced that it is redeeming $50 millions worth of short term bills weekly with de-sterilised gold during the next eight weeks.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 990 5 SINGAPORE POST TELEGRAPHS Co-operative Society COMMITTER'S ANNUAL REPORT T»HE following is the 10th annual report of the management committee of the Singapore Posts and Telegraph's Co-operative ihritt ane. Loan Society, Ltd., for the yeai tended Dec. 31, 1937. The society will hold their 10th annual goneral meeting at the General
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  • 255 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. April 21, 5 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Div. year TIN- Payable Date to date Ariipat 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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  • 187 5 nard Co., Ltd. $30,000 1 Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: red 1940 $400,000 Int. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn cd. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. 31, Sept. 30 105 107 norn red 1955 $1,000,000 Int. 4 r 31, Sept. 30 110 112 norn 1?13
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  • 232 5 SPORT Football: B.A.P A. League, Div. L S.C.F.A. v. Police. An.son Road Stadium, D.v 111. R.A.M.C. v. Municipal Services, Tanglin. Cricket: S.C.C v. Loyals, S.C.C.S.C.C. v. Royal Engineers, Changi I.A. v. Si. Andrew's School, 1.A.: SR C v. CSC S R.C.; B.C.R.C. v. W tames 8.C.,
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  • 351 5 \There are numerous clubs In Singattore members of which ate readers o) the 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. secre taries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete '.lap penings of general interest tvUl stilt included in the "Diary of
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  • 58 5 From Our Qton Correspondenti lluar, Thursday. P. C. Joseph and G. vvai\i won the Government English School Teacher's handicap doubles tenn's Ditle when they beat W.3. Morgan and a k. PUlai by 0 -3; 6 -4. Both pairs started at s-.ra ch. The teachers' open sini les and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 201 5 f* and Cms£%es LIKEN works 3 smoothly and efTeC Iv ly as nature. Thousands buy the 'gocd--B*^*3**s,ar3^ I tempered' laxa-ive, for they know ol j 11 NONE SO EFFECTIVE LIKEN is prepared from senna by 3 L I XENI special Allen Hanbury process. There-t-p^S.^LnJ2m— T tore LIKEN, while giving ivc
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    • 146 5 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephones: Manager s Office 644« Asst. ManagerV Office 6442 Exchange Depv. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CIICNGKCO." Paid Cp Capital Ck. 40.000,000.00 Reserve Funds in excess Ck. S 4,800.000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 51.800.000.000.00 HEAD OFFICE:
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  • 208 6 Mails expected from Europe etc j (Amsterdam) by Air (K.L.il.) to-day. D liveries of boxholders' letters only :..30 p.m. to-day and general delivery Df letters 8.25 a.m. on Monday. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air 1K.L.M.1 to-day. Delivc I les of boxholders* letters only 5.30 p.m. to-day
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  • 31 6 The Air Mall (Imperial) despatched from Singaoore on Aor. 15 was delivered In London yesterday. The Air Mail ed from Singapore on Aor. 17 was de-Lve-od In London ve3t?rda".
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  • 136 6 Singmore, Apr. 23. c bins riongside the Wharves or e. v necteel to arrive. East Wbarf 'Entrance onrr» i> Mausang 22: Muinam, Norviken, Hi' Lee 20. Sheers Wharf 'Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf fEntrance Gat* CMtrcl 18- Pangkor 12; Klias nStart Print 9. Emnire Dock 'Entrance Gate
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  • 192 6 Many Rescued In Yangtse River Drama HE Minnie Moller, of th; Moller Sleam- 5-lup Company, played an important rfscue role when if removed 180 passengers from the Alexandria while the latter vessel lay helpless in the Yangtse River off Tangchow This was learned when the Moller vessel arrived
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  • 70 6 John Dowglas Henderson, twenty-one of Abercorn-road, Newcastle, had an odd button on his overcoat. a few days ago a poTce-sergeant trues* loned htm about it. Showing him a butter, which matched the others on his coat. This buttop was found in a shop which was broken into
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  • 520 6 By S. E. Levy Swan, Cuibertson Fritz Singapore, Saturday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Yevy and Co., ard Messrs. Swan, Culbeitson and Fritz, Singapore, for the following on American Market ccnditicn:— Messrs. White. Weld and Co.. Now York, report to uc by cab'e as
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 321 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J j TO-NIGHT j I Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.n? Dinner Dauce (formal) 9.46 to midnight j POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION j j HARVEY A YOUNG j WELL-KNOWN AMERICAN COMEDY DANCERS j H ok Your Table Non-diners $1.00 j I i RAFFLES ORCHESTRA direc ted by Dan
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    • 5 6 I OVALTINE greatly improves Milk
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    • 20 6 'Here's OUR M ALL MAIIK for the best in all round Hotel Service. When in Sinfjavore Stay at HEX HOTEL
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    • 335 6 NO MORE SICK HEADACHES Keep Your Stomach Clear. If you are a martyr to tick hea la he Oilio isness, liver upsets and similar disorders, here is news that wdl cheer i m In the majority of cays the source of the trouble the Stomach, where n i gases accumulate
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 204 6 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Djambl Toba Apr. 23 3.30 p.m. Borneo < North >, Brunei and Labuan Marudu 23 3 p.m. Sarawak (generally) Bintulu, Mlri, Sarikei and Sibu Marudu 23 3.30 p.m. Laboean Bilik .Tarak 23 4 p.m. Palembang Senang 23 4
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  • 167 7 A sH of com 'sS^ r *ft*V ■wover he -he ci.bl!c nigLl the new "miracle" ask" rl 1 r the U)S Nnch oi cuiicKii j.-cre..:, I.ad cubtir<; lIUMi > j myself vizi a fam- ig after evening, gazing ition at a small screen, 0
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  • 354 7 Vi 1 v bren so enthusiastic about 2 ct' stupendous technical i "the development of this nr-v- we have paid scant attenU jo, maerclal problems to fol- I m m serious, is that ws lave all wed the public to get th* idea i tha" technic? 1 peifection
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  • 208 7 affyfa. triumoli for the radio for the comtual probv-rv, 1 u tliese reat fac®fn hk "1., P be overcome by the «Pen bev bulter depends iry abn,: cal rairer than visional1 their trin latters no on e will 5 raaced" SSll 2?" han L who ccmir- V
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  • 36 7 for the delivery of f ne W Tube rolling completed between the Board and juanui'acnd Birmingham. nri °f f ca en order now 11 made up into a «MiW be nearly six-
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  • 85 7 Ccnlaurns," Imperial Airways fly.ng-hoat has inaugurated the new r.ceeieratc:! Engiand-lutli.-. service, aver BC,OvQ m'les of Empire trunk routes being affected by the speed-up. India is i ached in 2' d tys and Dmban (Africa) in 4' days PHOTO SHOWS: The
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  • 284 7  -  (Bv Air Mail Bombay, \pr. 20. ACTING quickly and forciMy. large detachments of police in Bombay A crushed serious riots which broke cut here recently, and in the «;pace of a few hours rounded up 750 dangerous characters, many of them from no country. Fght
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  • 134 7 A sound impres ion of m<* concepticn construction, and completion of th« forthcoming Exhioition at Beilahoustoa Park, Glasgow, recorded on the site of the Exhibition, will be heard in thj programmes from Qaventry soon. The broadcast has been compiled by Jack House and will be produced by
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  • 102 7 I Essquc children in this country are I I being robbed cf their chance o fergot i 1 the horrors of the Spanish war by Gov- eminent "red tape." "We mtkf! received hundreds vi offers j from families Witting lo adept Easque eh idren. but most
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  • 234 7 London. DACHCLOR-PHILANTHROPIST John v Webb Dart, formerly of Liverpool, was passionately fond of children. Ihe 20© little waifs at the Liverpool Orphanage called him Father John," treated him as a real parent. As he died Mr. Dart remembered his little friends, and. so
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 89 7 THE ORIGINAL "HERCULES" TRADE MARK. ALL MODELS IN STOCK. FROM ROADSTERS TO SPORTS MODEL. Easy Payments Arranged. British Cycle Agency. 6, Prinsep Street, Singapore. i THERAPION No 2 THERAP'ON No.S Jo 1 Carta Di.oh.rrf.-_ a Onn Bloo« f" 08 Ho. a Cam Caronlo WMkMMtt Pnr« Sj. Cfcei-i*U,or either No. r.lurn
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    • 233 7 You can now fly from Singapore to INDIA IN 2 DAYS HONG KONG IN DAYS EGYPT IN DAYS IN 6 DAYS To India, Egypt England by double-decked, four-eiigined Empire flying-boats Smoking cabin Promenade deck Ample luggage holds Meals served in the air Every night on land in comfortable hotels Fares
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 243 8 x Another Great Attraction for the PAVILION! j k A N EW TRIUMPH FOR THE Wfe SCREEN —A SUPERB FILM y V YOU WILL LONG REMEMBER. 'ruth chattertoi^^ OTTO IkRUGEH LIONEL AT WI L L f J|h MARIAN MARSH LLOYD jP| ROBERT ALLEN J^PKp^pl COLUMBIA PICTURE ALLEN tHd.i.i.'iHiiira#-nMi4j"j <*W uMf
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    • 511 8 i A Grand Week-End Entertainment! j England's S t Greatest HL Favourite 'IjII f M f 4 I j W//// Special Additional Attractions: I The Sensational Heavyweight i Walt Disney's Latest and I Boxing Contest—(2 reels) Funniest Coloured Triumph j JOE LOUIS I (Heavyweight Champion of the "PLUTO'S 1 World)
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    • 167 8 GAY SPARKLING KNTBBTAINMENI '"""""^U fI IHI t MOOD 1 V >A j i I ATEST PARAMOUNT KEWSKEEL I ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS...and I I SINCAPORE! j NEVER BEFORE SUCH REALISM jSUCH ADVENTURE....SUCH; THRILLS! js 1 j j TUESDAY NEXT at the CAPITOL j It sßy the Authors of "MUTINY
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  • 151 9  -  (By Air Mail Launceston (Cornwall) Anr 11 pERI V CORY, a grey-haired, broken old man of sixty-^li r bad heen described as a "mixture of Casanova and SSrfh* 2 he .„-,.1,1 woman, he was alleged to have taught to stcul. werTient
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  • 175 9 rates, four men and two stage, with cir- a background. them on a table were fc-hich Mrs. King had stolen lence since Januaiy was only £36. There arden flowers, packets petrol tins, glassware, chairs, even a pair of carpet Fur sacks ut potatoes in the i ad •ot
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  • 92 9 father are h3.e red to make full rcstir. Inter ii to substantial securey A Hawke ifor Ccry) said: ito believe nim a and a adulterer, a person who roan uito crime. He has been i'or -come-tax collector, mcc companies, and Ken any doubt of j|a King did not
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  • 54 9 The famous Cossack team of tric>. riders, who arrived in London, have opened their English programme with a four-day charity display. The Cos saoks are shortly to begin a tour to embrace all the provincial towns Photo shows:—Riding in reversed position on the horse's neck a
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  • 288 9 Sir Harry Mc Gowan Reviews Progress Reuter London. Apr. 21. EVEN if Britain's industrial activity in 1938 shews some decline, it does not follow that the company will be affected to the same measure as general business. Fortunately we tend to move down more slowly
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  • 179 9 H o d^, L^l ki t f S Fi l l islander can kill a man-eati g shaik has been 7 RCV Ar ;ene J LaDlante < a R oman Catholic by &thwLa^ni? 0 the sha rk-killing rite, has been exhibited here the jßtotfth
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  • 221 9  -  (By Air Mail Butain most populous cities. Complete building! are to be blown up and set on fi:e, anti-t;a.s .squads called cut, the Special Constabulary mobilised, rire-ngluing apparatus rushed into us. and ambulances with gas-masked nurcalled to the area. The raid
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  • 130 9 Immediate Discharge Granted Singapore. Friday. BANKRUPT from 1934 Tan Peng Hyan, a clerk in the General Post Offiix, with liabilities of $1,482, towards which he had paid 100 per cent., was granted his immediate discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice McEiwaine, Chi?f Justice, to-day. Chong Ming
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  • 35 9 San Francisco MAN named "Him" is shortly to marry a woman named "Shee M in San Francisco's Chinatown. The bridal couple are Tom Him, aged 51, and Wong Shee, aged 47.
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  • 67 9 I Fred Eiinpfcins wa.> repairing v teie- phone line 40 ft. up at Nelson, Lani ushire. when he suddenly lost the use j ol his leps. Helpless, he daligled, suspended by the .safety belt round his body. His shouts drew uhe attention of a workman,
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  • 29 9 Frank Tarrant has offered to bring out an Australian cricket team to tour india in the next cold weather. His prono.'al has been circulated to all provincial cricket associations.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 32 9 PRESS LADIES PERMANENT WAVE, Hm Se!e Ie Road, ¥olJi I ATEST PERMANENT WAVE. IP i 6 MON^. <? call or write to the UNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE 205 ORCHARD ROAD PHONE 4967 need service.
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    • 5 9 A WAANCI »OOV PiCTUft* .J. <•
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    • 187 9 j MARLBOROUGH opening To-Night at 7-p.m. only one show. i A colossal Double Feature Programme. i I A First Class Hindustani Picture Definitely to be shown for the last time J in Singapore 1 I LANKA-DAHAN' S Also another Hindustani Picture Full of Songs and Comical scenes S "PURAN BHAKT"
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    • 187 9 [TO-DAY at the ALHAMBRa! s > 3 Shows To-Day To-Morrow rjgjEjjS 3-15 6-15 9-15 Ijjjjr I I A MASTERPIECE OF HORROR. J THE SCREEN'S MOST TERRIFYING, j MYSTIFYING MEIX>D Mr*ct*4 by i»ho t•<mm ScreM ky Cr«M Mftar ''«m m* Play n Kamh fine if Tint) NEXT CHANGE If it's Big
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  • 39 10 The relatives of the late Mr. Francis Manuel Desker wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all kind friends who atte.rded the funeral, as well aa to all who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.
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  • 921 10 hostilities in the Far East have now been in progress for nearly ten months, from the Chinese point of view they may be said to be just beginning. If she was not altogether unprepared, China was at least ill-prepared when Japan opened her campaign. In the
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  • 197 10 Xhe Hon. Mr. R. H. de S. Onraet has Seen provisionally reappointed an official nsmber of the Legislative Council for a rther period of three years lrom Apr. 9 m a a The Hon. Mr. George Wiseman has n provisionally reappointed a nomited unofficial member of the LeiislaCouncil
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  • 29 10 Mrs. A Tostee, C.M.B. Matron of Tanglin Boarding School. Cameron Highlands (formerly of the Liverpool General Hospital is going Home on leave. She is expected to return in (October
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  • 305 10 NOTES COMMENTS New Municipal Loan THE Legislative Council is to be asked to approve of a New Municioal Loan of $4,000,000 when the Council meets on Monday "for the purposes stated and under the conditions laid down in Council Paper No. 14,'' which will be tabled a t the meeting.
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  • 234 10 J-HE dispute which has arisen over tne question of the oil fields in Mexico between the British Government and that of Mexico is perhaps a little obscure to many newspaper readers in this country. Actually, it is quite DOS- sible that it may develop i?:to a
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  • 224 10 THE expropriation applied equally to wells owned by British a :ci Amen can companies, and the fcmetican Government in Mi behalf ol the companies tat Demanded that .•ompensation ihr.'ci be paid to the dispossessed companies. Ttaia the Mexican Government agreed to in principle, and a bill was
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  • 226 10 THERE is still no official announcement of the end of the compulsory muzzling period for dogs, and owner-, are becoming increasingly anxious to know if the restrictions imposed when rabies was first notified in Singapore are, in fact, to bi removed early next month It is known that
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  • 279 10 By "Looker On" PSYCHOLOGIST mentions the case of a youth who has R craze for 'ndlng funerals. It must be quite n education to listen to him asking his boss for time off to go to a football natch. A Hampstead resident says he was very
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  • 102 11 Washington, Apr. 22. T m United States has been as I neutral as possible under the N tin" Neutrality Law, declared President Roosevelt at a press conftrence, but the law was unsatis\,,,v in the absolute sense and jiffr nM to perate. r i m old
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  • 26 11 untitled and many taken v n the military fired on yd at Pondicherry followi striking dockers and tek L s Cases of looting iarism are reported.
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  • 128 11 JIM Brcadbenl has knocked 12 hours 53 minutes off the record fir the Australia-England solo flight. He arrived in London to-nirht at 10 52 p.m. British summer time, having completed the journey in five days and Ive hours. Leaving Darwin on Monday morning.
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  • 204 11 Paris, Apr. 22. *****0K.H official circles are reluctant to discuss the subject of the Anglort French t.ilks n military, air and naval matters, there is a (rowing I only of their necessity but thai they are on the eve ■I takmf plic r 11 I the
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  • 41 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 21. is causing serious loss rymen and horticulol England. Metereosee no sign of an southern *v i he f,ry spell Tvnich ovtr 15 Rr,V l:as lasted since Mar. wmsh Officii Wireless.
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  • 33 11 untitled has been visiting Wands during the past Sorrow in i[ilYi Vickers' works at London < v 'Vl™ and will return to r tl 11 day next. He will leave «tinent on Apr. 28.
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  • 2 11 STOP PRESS
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  • 97 11 Reuter. Vienna, April 22. rfT3E Austrian estates of Baron Aifons Roth-child, head of the banking fp.m'ly, have been confiscated accord ing to an official announcement. A<? the whereabouts oi Baron Rothschild are unknown an administrator has been appointed. The estates oi" Fritz Mandl, the biggest Austrian munitions
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  • 423 11 DEFENCE, FINANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN BRITAIN IRELAND To Be Signed In London On Monday IT is announced that the Anglo-Irish discussions, adjourned some weeks vfo from London, have now been satisfactorily concluded and an agreement has been drafted which will be signed in London on Monday. In Irish political circles in
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  • 87 11 Reuter Saragossa, April 22. A NATIONALIST cruiser accompanied by other warships intercepted ana hank several fishing boats with Government troops trying to reach Valencia. All the men in the boats wsra crowned. A Burgos message says r.o fewer tha i .IP different nationalities are tabulated among
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  • 71 11 Reuter. Cannes, Apr. 22. IT is understood the Duke of Wind- sor has definitely taken over the chateau La Croc. Cap D'antibes. from Sir Pomeroy Burton for a period of three years. The rental is reported to be half a nvllion francs yearly. The Duke
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  • 45 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 21. CONTRARY to the usual decline in recruiting at holiday periods, last week there was an intake of 400 recruits into tVe Regular Army, an increase of 125 ever Easter week of last year. -British Official Wireless.
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  • 194 11 Site Handed Over By Office Of Works British Official Wireless. oLondon.0 London. Apr. 22. a the eve of Shakespeare s birthday 500 guests, including the American ambassador, were present at a cc emonv this afternoon on the site of the Shakespeare memorial National Theatre at South
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  • 175 11 New Tribune Series On Monday THIS is ycur last issue of the Tri- bune—before Samuel Goldwyn, the world's m* st famous fiim personality. starts to write his enthralling story cf Hollywood s secrets. He starts his fascinating new series in Monday's Tribune. Written by a
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  • 90 11 Reuter. London, April 22. yKE P. and O. line.- Ranch!, due to leave 1 for Yokohama this afternoon frcn King George too Fifth dock, w?s held up i owing to an engine defect discovered only a short time befcre sailing time. The
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  • 23 11 British Official Wireless. Queen Mary, who spent Easter at Windsor Castle with the Kino, and Queen, returned to London yesterday —British OfflcinJ Wireless.
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  • 40 11 Mrs. f mma Frankish, of Beverley, East Y«>rks. who was IC2 last month and who is the oldest inhabitant in the East Riding, is seen posing for an oil painting by Mr. K. Elwell, the Beverley artist.
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  • 133 11 Reuter. Halifax. Neva-Scotia, Aprril 22. A STORY of the dramatic rescue of 52 shipwrecked men after a nightlong vigil on an icefloe is told in wireless messages picked up here from Belle Isle, a wireless station off the northeast coast of Newfoundland. The marooned men
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  • 61 11 Reuter. Washington, Aprill 22. THE Secretary for Labour, Miss Frances Perkins, revealed to-day that mll dustrial unemployed in the United States last month were 2.450.003 more than In March 1937. The numbers of unemployed increased by 50.000 between Feb. 15 and Marcn 15. I the total
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  • 88 11 London, Aor. 22. THE King has appointed the Earl of Clarendon o be Lorri Chamberlain from July l iipcn tiis retirement of Lord C omer en that date. L:ra Clarendcn thus ruececas to the most Important po<t i; 1 the Kings Housahckl and will b> r.
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  • 457 11 Shanghai, Apr. 23. the cpsnfcn of military observers, if the Japanese are etill unsueces ful n th">r s<-ortd »ttempt to regain w*~l M -*r have lost in Shan ung, FCT.oaa tl f ricn wi!l break out am: ng the Japanese rank rt \n accent
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  • 97 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 22. DEFENDED petitions In the Easter term of the divorce court include one in which Sir Frank Athelstane Swettenham asks tcr dissolution of his marriage to Lady who appears by her guardian. This i one «>f six eases brought under the new act, providing
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  • 28 11 Mrs. T. K. Oh has been appointed a member of the Committee of Ladies th Wo n andG ris mo°n hs M rd RanCe for Period of six
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 37 11 Consult: C. S. CHONG, Opt. D. (U.S.A.) The Berlin Optical Co., 142, South Bridge Road, Singapore. With most "P-to-date equipment to diagnose your eye defects. With latest style eyewear to meet your demand. Superior Service Minlerate Charges
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  • 151 12 FALL FROM ROOF 'From Our Owr Correspondent) v Malacca. rFriday. lIOW lhe wife of a Malay at Paya Rumpot saw Iter husband fall from the roof oi her attap house after be- ing struck by lightning on the evening of March 30 was related
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  • 199 12 MESSRS Lewis and Peat's London rubber markSt report, dated Apr 12 states: Alter the very disconcerting fall in \elues chiefly owing to the failure of a firm in Singapore we have had a welcome recovery ol a full halfpenny per The upward reaction on Wall Street and
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  • 149 12 (From Our O'-n Reporter) Seremban. Thursday. THE visit oi" His Highness the Yai:g Di-ncrtuan Besar of Negri Scnibilan to England and to attend the Coronation of His Majcstv King George VI cost the State the sum of 549.500 .42, which expenditure was sanctioned at yesterday's meeting of
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  • 59 12 Chitral, British. 8.772 tons from London 22 4, to Yokohama 23.4. Philoctetes, British, 7.211 tons, form Swansea 22.4. to Hong Kong and Japan 24.4. Lisbon Maru, Japanese. 4,307 tons, from Hamburg 2.4, to Dairen 23. Merkus Dutch. 596 tons, from Serasan 22.4, to Selat Pandjang 24.4. Hafthor. Norwegian,
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  • 11 12 Mr. G. Yates is now in charge of the Penang aerodrome.
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  • 446 12 NO DESERTION BY WIFE London. DEFUSAL by a wife L .o live with her 11 husbands parents does not constitute desertion. This ruling was given by Mr. Justice Goridard at Birmingham Assizes, when he dismissed c divorce petition brought under the new Matrimonial Causes Act.
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  • 31 12 Lahore, Apr. 21. rpHE death has occurred of Sir Moha- mmed Iqhal, the celebrated philosopher, poet and politician, one of the outstanding personalities in the Musnm world.—Reuter. Reuter.
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  • 54 12 'From Our Own Reporter) icrucsFn <* Jala Lurn P ur Friday. ACCUSED of having abetted an attempt at poisoning his sister-in-law, a Tamil mandore named RamaS. WaS K g r anted his acquittal and discharge by Mr. Justice R. c Cussen at the conclusion of an interesting case
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  • 99 12 Petition Adjourned To May 6 Singapore, Friday WHEN the petition for a receiving order against Kohyei and Company, a local firm of Japanese rubber brokers who recently failed, was brought up again before Mr. Justice McElwaine in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Mr. C. H. Smith who appeared
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    29 12 DR. A. MISTOWSKI, visiting examiner for the Triniiv Colle-e of tfu«i« Exam.nat.ons, and his wife, who arrived in Singapore t the Ch.tral en route to Japan. (Tribune).
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  • 119 12 Singapore, Friday H. H. Al-Amir Saiful-Islam Al-Hosien, a son of H.M. the Imam (Ruler) of Yemen I Arabia) who represented the Imam at the Coronation of King Geoige VI and is the Minister cf Justice of the country, is expected to arrive here by the Conte Verde
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  • 116 12 Loyal Message To Ix>ca! Society I THE Singapore branch of the Royal Society of St. George has received a message from the Parent society as follows: "To all members and friends assembled 1 ill celebration of St. George's Day— ngland's Day—the Parent Society of the Royal Society
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  • 23 12 Reuter. Copenhagen, April 21. Prince Gustav, youngest brother of King Christian, injured his face when m driving his car he collided with another.—Reuter.
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  • 265 12 Malay Bound Over 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. A MALAY detective related to the police magistrate yesterday how he shadowed a Malay named Lembek bin Mohamed for a full hour and then arrested him. after following him along half a dozen streets, when the accused
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  • 30 12 Kcrr.bok (F.M.S.) Rubber Co Ltd a (final) dividend in res'- I pect of the last financial year of 2' 2 i per cent, payable on May 16, 1938
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  • 120 12 (From Our Own Correspondent j A Malacca. Friday. the Coroner s enquiry ioday into the death of Chia An Cheng, a Hainanese cakeseller living at Malim, whose dead body was found hanging by a rope round his neck from a tree in Kubu plain, it was levealed
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  • 121 12 pTNTY-MNE- YEAR-OLD Elsie Griffiths, of Harefield, Middlesex SSX«S at getti„ ff maS SLSf lost her memory, was found hSftfS* from her h01 »c, and hud to taken to hospital. Her bridegroom, Walter Blakestone an engineer, of Hayes. Middle-sex °or neUTZ fe" h nly six
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  • 12 12 In the early hours of yesterday moring an incised wound abdomen inflictino
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  • 308 12 (From Our (Hen ReporterJ Penang, Friday THE trial of Yeap Tcik Kee on charge oi murdering his 18-year >'. wife. Wong Gah Yeap at Bukit2er£ d jam on Jan. 11 last, was continued concluded before Mr. Justice How/ the Assizes to-day when the accu was
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  • 142 12 Chettiar Discharged From Bankruptcy Singapore, Friday. "UNEMPLOYED bankrupts never imf>, Press me favourably," .s.tid <h> day in an'™' P A McEhvaine, toMnrt M 0 an a PP i icatioi2 by Mr. q Morrison, counsel for S.P.K.M h Z\t umara PP a Chettiar, ;hat his rhflrL f
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  • 72 12 Driver Taken To Hospital Singapore, Friday. A °™I SE lorry driver and two mdlan coolies are reported to have been injured when their lorry turned turtle a. Reformatory Road thfe morning circum^nl ent °r CCUrred utlder unusual circumstances, it 15 stated that while S&ffSSW WS WheeI th
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  • 118 12 Death Of Chinese Presumed Ov fi,- Singapore. Friday the corning of Mar 30, two Chi&ide?S e mterS were craping the Maes of the s.s. Marella, which wis moored alongside Godown 47 at the Tanjong Pagar wharves the .hSk men were seated on a plank which was suspended
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  • 266 12 Singapore, Friday. T think the fact that bankrupt knee he was insolvent and kepi on borrowing is surhci.ent.iy serious to make It quite fair for your lordship to n the application for discharge," J. W. Ambrose. Assistant Official Assignee, to Mr. Justice McEiwaine to-day when Mr.
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    • 54 12 iove everything that's old old friends I eld times, old manners, old becks I And need one s&y fhe I magnificem Whisky called I Old Rarity CUARANTttD 15 YEARS OLD I $3.70. per bottle (including duty I I McALISTER C 0„ LTD. I ]—M^^—— for S.S. 6. fMS. I ———in
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  • 370 13 GIRL ALLEGES THREATS 'From Our Oun Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. fll! torv of how a beautiful 14-year-old rMnrse U* i v 1 and her people, with a handsome youne. Malay *k mC lem faith and living with him for about &^3UTf2 "SISS. HSI gainst him, W»f relate
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  • 68 13 Dean's Stage Attraction To-morrow T*HF Garrick Theatre at G?ylang ScrM w olo s nt s to morrow night a series of Malay stage plays enacted by Dean., Bangsawan. They will las. tor five oays. »v» A^o an S Ban ssawan la well known to hi, I o ,fan
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    19 13 Mr. n. Weisherg, financial secretary, who returned io Singapore from leave yesterday by the s.s "< hitral." (Tribune).
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  • 165 13 Jack Buchanan At The Capitol JACK BUCHANAN makes a long-awaited U reappearance on the Singapore screen in The Sky's The Limits, in which he shares the leading honours with Mara Losseft. The latter is a new screen find, and In this film she makes an immediate
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  • 191 13 F S ADC. was formed irs ago to revive amateur theatricals in Singapore they have done maintain a high standard of a popular character d themselves well. The r productions, "The Rotters**, was produced at the ire last night and proved right and amusing as
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  • 104 13 Char Against Three Chinese to havo Singapore, Friday. Tan X n wr ongluUy restrained ipr is an S h r ee and Salim bin Ali m»V lmitted mischief by L awa Ofh and prawns be-'-im- ci m? hee T at Road Kok md a nes t; Llm Ah
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  • 227 13 THE Criminal Procedure Code (Amend- ment» Ordinance 1938 is to be introduced into Council, with the following stated objects and reasons: The amendments in clauses 2 and 5 are consequent upon the proposed amendments to the Penal Code comprised in the Bill intituled "An Ordinance to
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  • 135 13 Two Chinese Fined $25 I Singapore, Friday. FINES of $25 each (or one month's r.i.) were imposed to-day on two Chinese, Eu Tee and Lee Ah Soo, by Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, after they had been found guilty of j theft of timber from the
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  • 643 13 Bankruptcy Court Motion Singapore, Friday. THE bankruptcy of Mr. D. M. Davies, formerly Chief Clerk, consolidated ceopi tment, of the Singapore Municipality, again before the Bankruptcy court to-day, when Mr. Justice P. A. McElwaine, Cliief Justice, reserved judgment in a motion by the Official Assignee
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  • 15 13 Mr. R. L. Hart, of Selama Estates Ltd., Kedah, is leaving Malaya shortly on retirement.
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  • 454 13 AMONG n«*w bills to bo introduced 71 into Legislative < oum-il, gazetted last night, is the Estate Duty (Amenment) Ordinance 1!).{8: The object ol this liill is inter alia to br ng the Ordinance into tine with recenl amendments to th« Imperial nets dealing with estate duty
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  • 251 13 Offence To Foment Enmity THE Penal Code (Amendment) Ordinance. 1938 is to be introduced into Council, the objects and reasons being given as follows:— Clause 2 introduces a new section to supplement the law of sedition. The section is based on the corresponding section of the Indian Penal
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  • 92 13 Egyptian Talkie Showing To-Morrow THE Ritz Cinema at Gey Lang, opposite Lorong 41, will show to-morrow nigh* an Egyptian talkie entitled "Long Live Love." There will be two performances nightly, at 6.15 and 9.15. "Long Live Love" was w r ell received at its Singapore premiere recently, and
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  • 13 13 Mr J. H. Foley is in Singapore undergoing special training at the Airport.
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    • 254 13 I.IV E R and bacon —tti small meal with n high nutrition lvalue. Liver can be rlassed as MM Of tne energy foods being rich in proteins. h has long beta reconunended by Doctors For people who Staffer Iroin anaemia. Liver is an economical food ami is eas.il) and (|iiieklv
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  • 494 14  -  AT STADIUM Losers Scored First (By Rover Sappers 3; Loyals 1. rOUGH the Loyals gave an improved display. The Sappers had little difficulty in winning their match in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday by
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  • 187 14 UNDER contract to Mr. A. E. Beavis, the local boxing promoter, Young Aide, wellknown to local boxing fans arrived in Singapore by the Lloyd Triestino liner "Victoria" from Manila yesterday, accompanied by Mr. Vie Castro, and Mrs. Aide. v Aide will probably be matched against Andre Shelaeff,
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  • 61 14 Tokyo. April, 7. THE ISLINGTON CORINTHIANS were beaten by a Japanese team from Kanto District, on the outskirts of Tokyo, by four goals to nil here to-day. The match was played at the Meiji Shrine Stadium before a nacked audience. The weather was cloudy and the condition
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  • 241 14 League Soccer At Canning R.A. (8.M.)..4; Fort Canning .3. IN the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League, at Fort Canning yesterday, the R.A. (Blakan Math, after a thrilling game, beat Fort Canning by the odd goal in seven. Mcßeath won the toss and decided
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  • 36 14 Reuter. London, Friday. An X'ray reveals a fractured bone in the Australan cricketer Barnes' left wrist. He will be out of cricket for six to eieht weeks, missing the first and possibly the second Test. —Reuter.
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  • 261 14 English Scottish League Soccer Programme For To-day THE English and Scottish Leag*., programme for to-day follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Birmingham v. Everton. Charlton A. v.. Manchester C. Chelsea v. Derby C. Grimsby T. v. Blackpool. Leeds U. v. Brentford. Liverpool v. Bolton W. Middlesbro' v. Wolverhampton W. Portsmouth v.
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  • 280 14 PAIRS entered for the S.C.C. lawn bowls mixed doubles handicap tournament for the Dyne—Maples Challenge Cups are as follows: A. Ferguson and Mrs. E. R. Maples 1) Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jordan (+2) H. R. L. Dyne and Mrs. P. W. Holt (+1) T. B. Rogers
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  • 67 14 THE thirteenth annual handicap swim- ming carnival will be held at V.M.C.A. Swimming Pool Fort Canning at 4 p.m. to-day. A Programme comprising 19 events, including all kinds of swimming strokes, diving, water polo and humorous events will occupy two hours.. The gates will
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  • 75 14 ISSUES LIST All Americans Except Lynch Reuter. London, Friday. THE newly-appointed World Boxing Commission has listed the following champions: Flyweight: Benny Lynch. Bantamweight: Sixto Escobar. Featherweight: Henry Armstrong. Lightweight: Lou Ambers. Welterweight: Barney Ross. Middleweight: Freddie Steel. Lightweight: John Henry Lewis. Heavyweight: Joe
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  • 105 14 KILMARNOCK and East Fife meet in the final of the Scottish Cup to-day. Kilmarnock qualified for the final by defeating the Rangers, and East Fife were twice held to a d.r»w by St. Bernards before they qualified to meet Kilmarue-^-Kilmarnock are in the First LHvlaon of
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  • 30 14 A friendly football match was played on Wednesday between the Newton Rocklights and the Rio Rangers at the Trade School ground, which the Rocklights lost by three goals to two.
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  • 149 14 WINS £1,000 Herd's Round Of 33 f Reuter Wireless. Moor Park, April 22. CHARLES Whitcombe, the British Ryder Cup captain, won the Silver King: £1,000 golf tournament with rounds of 71-69-68-68 276 for 72 holes. The tournament was notable for the astonishingly
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  • 59 14 The following have been selecied oo play for the Coronation XI vs. the Loyals A Company on Sunday, at 5.15 p.m. Lee Pak Tong, Boon Soon San, N. Ohvchx), A. Lim W. F. Gomes, A. Rajoo, Tony Teo, Clian Teck Kirn, H. Gammed, C. Oliveiro, T. Oliveiro, Tan
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  • 94 14 (From Our Otcn Reporter, Kuala Lamptar, £rida>. TWO crowd oleascrs. Young Gamleand s'cii Hemehit thrilled a big crowd at Bukit Bintanq Park tonight 111 a rousing batth ".hi'l ended in a draw, a decision popularly received. Hemehit. f J.«. was IV* '> heavLi U»tn Gander Gaudcr, who forced
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  • 119 14 THE finals were played off In the S.CJC. Spring Tournament yesterday at tne Club and good games were wKnewec o. a fair crowd. Results: Godown Doubles Hilt^Tlf R. F Smith and A. G. Hay I la-J beat O. W. Gilmour and V. P. Baroa (—4), 8 -6. 2—G,
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  • 37 14 A return friendly billiards match between Chinese Sports Association and United Confederate Funeral fcssociatj will be played at 183, Joo Chiat Road, on Sunday at II a.m Light refreshmt will be provided. All members arc W come.
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  • 354 15 2-1 MARGIN lull Points For Casuals Y.M.C.A 1. .1 INl» s ideating the Young Men's Vssoeiation by 2— 1 »n I; r<! Division of the S.A.F.A. h the Y's ground yesterday nl !s sprang a big surprise. tf v s are one
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  • 182 15 B RAF. 0 t; Division of the 3.A.F.A. Tanglin yesterday, the sirmg beat the R.A.F. me match was played a: [niouohout and neither hr«i nal adv antage for any ng defence coupled wiih Dy the R A F. quintette the victory, in an c j*
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  • 363 15 \i f iOII I S for lhe first day of Ifct y po»e Turf Club s Summer n'Z fr r ,p> «ie«tl»if at i£i ,ma 0n SwUirdavH „ext, Apffl SO, are as follows: HORSES, LASS I, DIV. 1, C, mks o I olv. j h
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  • 67 15 SINGAPORE BA DMINTON Bhtricts XVG invited* lor the men's junior and doubles jh.'.mpionthlp ci The in try lee is $2 per corn] i I tor lor the angles and $3 per pair for the doubles. Entry forms can be had on applications to the Hon. Secretary, co The Asiatic Petri
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  • 435 15 S.C.R.C. cricket teams for the week- end are: On Saturday vs. Wearne'u Snorts Club at Hons Lim Green: Chia Keng Hock, IiOW Kea How, Teo Ifong Joo. K. T. Ooi. 0:m Kcnr; Swee, Tan ihean Tek, Gun Kee Tian. Yap Ah Chuan, Ong Swee Keng. Onu
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  • 367 15 Sunday's R. S. Y. C. Race SUNDAY'S six-metre race at the Royal t Singapore Yacht Club \vas notable lAr an unnsually decisive first On arrival at i>he first mark, the man of war buoy, the yachts were already well st parated and hi an order
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  • 558 16 Chungking. WHILE depending on her own strength and own resources for her regeneration and reconstruction. China is not uninterested in outside support. The newly opened Szechuan Cement Works south of Chungking illustrate the point. Since October 10 last, the Szechuan Cement Works nas been turning
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  • 121 16 .4 o tel-r)-bo»t vvbicb <"an move in anv direction, like a "eral»' is »>» drvd«»< K at 5nutn> anlpl'Ol lbe vessel is tbe l built at l>un»b:»r».,ll ,or tbe Lvminsston crvice ol tb«" 8outbesN »> 8be is a double-ended boat <»l nnvel a remarkable »a to'e
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  • 193 16 Borrowed To Help His Mother Singapore, Friday. GRANTING Mr. C. W. Meyer, a 45-year-old bankrupt his immediate discharge from bankruptcy to-day. tne Chief Justice. Mr. P. A. McElwai':?. said that he was very pleased to see a man who had paid his debts in full. According
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  • 143 16 London DURING the comins financial feat C10.85i.5G0 is to be sp-nt on th housing: for the hrww. Th c»m pare with the E7.t9ft.tat allocated for this nurnose last year The nolicy of improving army how If resulting in th° d'«a pearance of ih« barrack type of building
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  • 190 16 London, Apr. LV RW people, including Mr. W. S. Morrison, the WmStMx *f A gjf|* ture. knew until now that mushrooms grow wild ma UftiM squ.m almost within a stone's throw of the Houses of Parliament. This became known when Mr. Morrison visited the Royal
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  • 129 16 Reuter. New York, Apr. 21. New York, Thursday. MR. HENRY FORD, who is seeing President Roosevelt on April 27 to discuss business conditions, interviewed said. "I want to give the President a chance to see somebody who does not want anything." Mr. Ford outlined
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  • 33 16 The diet of Liechtenstein—independ ent State lying between betwsen Austria and Switzerland —has voted unanimously in favour of preserving its indcoendence. and existing treaties w.th foreign Powers will be maintained.
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  • 419 16 League Of Nations Bulletin THE health bulletin of the League ol 1 Nations Eastern B ireau week-ending Apr. 16 reads as fol Plague: Rangoon was the onlv por in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the ueek. one death having been
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    • 196 16 That grand sense of well-being! fljfeM No matter what your age or Q] occupation, it is possible to extract j.pj from-life a grand feeling of fitness fWj p and well-being. Thousands of men y and women all over the world A are paying a grateful tribute to *W TABLETS Prepared
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    • 87 16 Iffilipffir. Never neglect a scratch however small. Wtf 1 D 4 f The momcm tnc skin ,s broken a P a n S Brill I for germs is opened. B SUrdV Use 4 Dettol' ai once. Ii is a weapon W agains l infection. Vet tor all its high j
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    • 229 17 BERLIN DJA 31.38 metres (9,560 kcs): DJB 19.74 metres (15,200 kcs): DJN C 1.45 metres (9.548 kcs): DIE 16.89 metres (17.760 kes) and DJQ 19.63 metres (15.280 kCS). 6,20 p.m. Concert of light music. 7.20 p.m. News in English. 7.35 p.m. Concert of light music (continued). 8.15 p.m. Greetings to
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    • 67 17 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores llactio Servicing IS NOT ONLY JUST KNOWLEDGE ONE MUST ALSO HAVE VARIOUS PRECISION TEST INSTRUMENTS. WF ARE FULLY EQUIPPED AND WITH MEN OF EXPERIENCE SINCE 1926 TO SERVE YOU. SPOT RADIO, LTD., 58, ORCHARD ROAD. Sole agent* for GAROD RADIO
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1140 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY I rome When And Where To Listen In si' News In French. —i Polk songs. LONDON SINGAPORE U.S.A. tffgJTStfuM Uhmo! cert S£2£ii £5 f n pa MANILA .-To? m MrM (2147 mcs)- GSG f'iwtPH h» r Band, American short-wave transmissions. jft G *S l3 ;»rJ? 17
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  • 310 18 The Story Of Louis Dp Rougemont WERE Louis de Rougemont s ama? stories of his lite among the abi gines of Australia tme, aftei years ago the names of de Rougei <• and Baron Munchausen were c oup those of the two biggest liars in re. l
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  • 205 18 Famous Trials That Have Been Held There Westminster Hall, standing b< Westminster Abbey and the Hou Parliament, has seen eight hunnre years of English history pa grey walls since it was built by V Rufus. The Hall's own hist01. shortly be told in dramatic form in Daventry programmes.
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  • 58 18 The band of the S'raits g Police will perform the foil eramme under the dinr-';.. J C Hitch. L R A M R.M.s M on Tuesday the Gardens at 5.30 p.m.: Sco <• f Mums: Hungarian, K<ilei cf Irish Songs. Denis Wtiz Glcry, Aubrey Winter; Killarne; M Balfe;
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 733 18 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF PREF HOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 10, Chulia Street, Singapore. ON WEDNESDAY, 27TH APRIL 1938, AT 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and he use No. 314, Balestier Road, Singapore approximate
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    • 303 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End I ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday, G. 50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8.00 am. Choral Eicharist. 10.15 a.m. Sunday School. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. 730 p.m. Mission Conformation. Preacher: lhe Rev. R. K. S. Adam.-, Principal, St. Andrew's School. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion
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    • 411 18 kien). Freacher: Rev. Lim Poh Chin English Church Pastor: Rev. E. S. Lav. Sunday 8.15 a.m. Boys' Brigade Bi ble Class. 8.45 a.m. Sunday School. 9.45 a.m. Service of Worship (in English). Preacher: Rev. E. S. Lav. Friday, 8 p.m. Young People's Circle Devotional Meeting. Straits Chinese Church Pastor: Rev.
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    • 559 18 Thursday, 7.30 o.m Bible Class. Saturday, 7.30 p.m. Choir Practice. "BETHESDA" (Bras Basah Road) Sunday, 9 a.m. Breaking ol Bread— (English Service). 10.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread, (Malay Service). 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6 p.m. Gospel Service—< in English) Speaker M:. E. Tipson. Tuesday, 5.30 p.m. Prayer
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    • 58 18 'Continued frnrr, previ m Speaker: Mr. Ding Lik One. Wcdr.esday, 8 pm. Prayer M Friday. 8 p.m. Choir Practfa CHINESE GOSPEL HALL (North Bridge Road (Chinese Services* Sunday, 10.30 a.m. Breaking 3 p.m. Sunday. School 730 p.m. Bible Addra Speaker: Mr. Chew Ha X Thursday, 730 pm. Pray< i 8.15
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  • 225 19 (By Air Mail* alcutta. Apr. 16. nil ill I»" 1 <°ns ress and non Con R m.litieans are unanimous tribute to Mahatma Ganmanship in tarrying on second time with nment for the re- „f Uic different rlasses of poaltboagh d.vers?nt held about the ultimate result "f
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  • 321 19  -  "SUCCESS IN TWO YEARS" SPECIAL INDIA PAGE .-Edited By G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc. i By Air Mail (United Press). Asmi'MF i i 4 _i Madras, Apr. 14. v »;,i 7i tal pulated to improve rural conditions would noon be ready, course nt c,,!?
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  • 44 19 Twenty-one persons were injured, two of them seriously, as a result of the collapse of the roof of the temple of Mahaprobhuji in Asarwa. in suburb of Ahmedabad when the Holy Thread ceremany of the-son of the Priest was being performed.
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  • 77 19 THE villages of Vengapakkam, 1 Arapakkam and Natuamedu and a portion of Neikuppi, all villages near Tirukkalikundram. in Chingleput District (Madras) have become "voluntarily dry," due to the strenuous efforts of Mr. Natesa Naicker, Congress worker, who is still carrying on propaganda for prohibition in those areas. The
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  • 226 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) u~r Bombay. April 13. Ii is common knowledge that illiteracy, poverty, prejudice and social customs are proved to be the very great obstacles in the spread of maternity and child welfare work, and it is hardly necessary for
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  • 240 19  -  r < (By Air Mail (United Press). Shivapura. Apr. 16. A REGULAR Flag SatyagTaha' was launched by .Mysore Congressmen on Apr. 12 on the occasion of opening the Mysore Congress Convention. The Satyagraha' was a sequel to the conviction of Siddalingiah. Presidentelect of the Convention, and
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  • 15 19 Mr. B. Rama Rao. Agent-General designate in South Africa sails from Bombay on April 27.
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  • 142 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Ahmedaoad. Apr. 15. QARDAR Vailabhai Patel opened the £5 Maneklal Jethabhai Municipal Library this morning. The library contains books mostly belonging to the Sabarmati Ashram which were presented to the Municipality by Mahatma Gandhi after disbanding the Ashram in August, 1933. The
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  • 260 19  -  untitled MIGHT HAVE BEEN A FILM <By Air Mail (United Press). l f appears thai these two youths came v (Apr. 14) engaged j vmg ac >r.t hither driver, be- j d that they should pay j and get down from n lhe
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  • 32 19 untitled been enrolled as r the Federal Court, '-'V 1 Bahadur S. Arava- !l I: Rao Bahadur J.ra y I D. Rana (Bombay >: Mr. S Rajgum I Bombay*; Balwanl Bhopatkar Mr Anant:
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  • 56 19 ON lhe day when Mrs. P Subbaro.van! the first and only lady member of the Central Legislature, took her seat in the House, the Marshal of the Assembly changed his usual iormula when he announced 'Lady and Gentlemen He, however, inadvertently omitted to complete the announcement and
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  • 525 19  -  "THEY ARE LIKE HARIJANS" SAYS MR. MANUAL GANDHI (By Air Mail (United Press). Speaking about the Capetown Agreement, Mr. Gandhi said that it was the result cf the agitation against the Indians Immigration Restriction Bill. A very strong agitation on the part of
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  • 293 19  -  (By Air Mail (United Press). Faina, Apr. It»sr.tiss.svsr The following is the full text of the lesolution: This Assembly recommends to tne Government to take necessary steps to organise a National Militia for this Province on the line cf Indian Territorial Force and to maintain a
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