Malaya Tribune, 25 February 1939

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 5555^ Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XX Vh -No. 17. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, February 25, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 211 1 I CLASSIFIED aD vertisements bring you RESULTS j for only 3 CENTS ,-,r word iii this paper MILNERS' SECURITY THE SUPREME TEST "£Sfl!fe ARTILLERY—BOMBS FIRE FALL j k. iincorp»— ated in s c.» WPS 78A HOOKS FOR ADULTS ONLY. >ICE OF MATE by An thony M. Ludovici. With an Introduc"by
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    • 20 1 H Jg® SMOKERS «If '.,:.y there is more in OVALTINE mors in Htalth giving 'more in Qiidlifg m Value I
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    • 86 1 MADAME PAGE! \j r ■< >'X I A DILL V > DON MAkEH DESIGNER rAILORMADES GOWNS for all occasions IN STOCK. i FROM:— i 5. $30. j 13 BATTERY ROAD, S I TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. Genuine 11 CHINESE NEW YEAR SALE Reductions J ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS INCLUDING i] 1939 MODEL
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  • 148 2 WE have received from the Nanyang Siang Pau Press, Ltd., a copy of their Year Book for 1939. The work consists of 1,500 pages and 2,500,000 words of text, and is the first of its kind to be published in Chinese in Malaya. The volume covers an
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  • 20 2 The crop of United Malacca Rubber Estates for January was 40,5001b The total for nine months is 337,6001b
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  • Article, Illustration
    958 2 Chapter IV IfOLLOWING is the serial story of r the film, "The Sisters/ which will open at the Alharobru Theatre to-day. (•HRISTMAS had roiled around again -nd N.rd Elliot and his wife sat alone n the r home in Silvei- B~w, thinking nderiy cf thrir tbree daughters. Grace
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  • 86 2 Tu:.day Feb In thp afternoon His v Lady Thomas were presenl mtrl* Riven by th* r of Singapore to the Hon Mr R raet at the Victor.a M n Mr. and Mrs Cari Da stay at Government Hove. Friday. P b In the afternoon Hi Exc nresnt r.t
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 428 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. p. o II St and BRITISH INDIA i incorporated in EngJand). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Ol TWAKDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 15.500 In port 6.800 Mar. 10 15.000 Mar. 10 JIiITHAL 15.000 Mar. 24 THAGE 15,000 Apr 7 BANGALORE 6.000 AdY 8 P.AJPUTANA 17,000 Apr 21
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    • 387 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I WDM I ggBI I I ROUND TRIP I Singapore—Japan— I Singapore I in 3 weeks I S.S. POTSDAM" I j I Leaves March 16th 1 Returns April 4th I AH inclusive fares:— urst cim vmm up I Tour. Class—s223.oo B Passage Age ins. I LOBMANM CO., LTDP
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    • 361 2 HOLIDAY CRUISES J To: BANGKOK SAIGON- I By Luxurious One Class Motorships. „r Displacement Tons norn Penang, r. Sham, Malacca, Spore m.s. Jutlandia" (13.100) 21-2 22-2 23-2 25-2 Z m s "Meonia" (11,00'J) H-3 15-3 16-3 18-3 m.s. "Alsia'* (12,500) t-4 5-4 6-4 8-4 I NEXT HOLIDAY CRUISE a February
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    • 130 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 9 Deutsch-Australische <rnm«™« mpfschi,Ts Ge^»schaft PASSENrPp m^ orat !d in Germany; PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS M. NFU^^RK Dirc D c r S P re Ma 9 r 39 9 f m*. RAMSES Direct \xlr ™.s. KULMFFLAND Direct A?r t HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND
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  • 186 3 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. SUPPLEMENTARY expenditure of $6,000 a year has been authorised by the Selangor Government for the late Sultan's wife This sum is recommended in the report of the Selangor Finance Committee proceedings held on June 28 last
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  • 138 3 Aneta cable published in the Batavia newspaper, the Sin Po. conveys the news that the wellknown business house of Toko De Zop in that town has recently purchased a plot of land and block of shophouses in ivfedan for the sum of ninety thousand
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  • 566 3 COMMISSIONER Singapore, Friday. UNCHECKED importation of poultry into Singapore, resulting in numbers of diseased birds being brought into the markets, and the conditions under which poultry is sold, leave a great deal to be desired. These matters were stressed by Mr. R. E Prentis, at
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  • 52 3 The band of the Btraita .Settlements Police wdl perform In public under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman, Bandmaster, on Monday, Feb. 27, at the Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m..— "Florentiner," Fueik; "Raymond," Thomas; "The Merry Widow" juehar; "Soltly Awakes Mv Heart" from Samson Deliah; "Bstudiantina," Waldtfel; "The
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  • 36 3 Chinese Central News Agency. Shanghai, Feb. 23:—Bight hundred and forty-one Jewish refugees arrived at Shanghai aboard an Italian liner yesterday, bringing the total of Jewish re* fugees in Shanghai to 3,500. —Chines 3 Central News Agency.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 571 3 QLcU±Mf>ifuL CldjuohiiAsimsmiSu PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. iERS p.r* now invited for the materials or service. For c Municipal Tender Room Data of Closing. ;hate of Alufor period 1-649 to 4pm.. April 3 1939. 3 ,nj. of 50 ton 3 cf Oxide c f Iron tor Gasworks, g Rd., 12
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    • 778 3 PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Settlement Office, up to noon of the 13th March, 1939, for the following works:— NEW SUPREME COURT, SINGAPORE. (a) Provision and fixing of Furniture and Fittings to Principal Floor and Library Gallery. (b) Provision and fixing of Furniture and Fittings
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    • 539 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. In Bankruptcy No. 22 of 1932 Re: CHOP EE SENG, Traders. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend la intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors must
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    • 355 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED Proofreaders, only those with newspaper experience need apply to Box No. 30, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore WAN FED Teachers immediately Apply Box No. 27, Malaya Tribune. Singapore W^£ r S? IMMEDIATELY. Canvassers for SILKS. Salary 100;-. Particulars free Terms Liberal. Jindals, Ltd. Ludhiana, 132, India. WANTED:
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    • 225 3 FISTULA AND PILLS RADICALLY CDBRD. All sorts of Piles are radica'ly c\;rcc' In a week's time k Treatment guaran- teed without oper- ation. Every Eye «sj* Disease and RheuljKN matlsm are alsc undertaken, f Charges Moderate Consult personally i V or apply for p.irtl- cular? to*— > 11. KAUIM Q
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  • 452 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday. rirrfr revioUs To d ay Change KLotSLK Firm Steady Spot Buyers 8 316 8 316 Sellers 8»/ 4 BV 4 Ist Forward (March) Buyers 8 316 83 16 Sellers BJ48 J 4 BV 4 2nd Forward (Apr, June) Buyers BV 4 814 Sellers
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  • 64 4 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Feb. 24, 5 p.m. company Dividend Books Tj ol l Gins* financial TIN ***** Date Ex. Div Tear Austral Malay g Feb 24 Payable g to 2d bonSs MarCh 8 March March 9 17 KTRREE c™\, n5Cn 5- nnal Mar. 24 Mar.
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  • 839 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Feb. 24, 5 p.m. Fraser and Ca Buyer* Sellers. Ampat Tin 3.6 4Austral Amal 4 6 5 Austral Malay 40,- 45,-cd Ayer Hitam 21- 22Ayer Weng 0.60 .0.65 Bangrin Tin 19 6 20 6 Batu Selangor 1.22 z 1.30
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  • 165 4 Singapore. Feb. 24. MINING. Tin at midday was $107 down -V According to cables received from London this morning tin shares there yesterday were an irregular market with buyers of London Tins, Southern Malayans, Malayan Tins and Southern Kintas while Pahangs, Tronohs and Killin r ,halls were
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  • 159 4 b Singapore. Feb. 24. R. (Si?m) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Siam No. 1 $215 Siam No. 2 $200 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken Rice No.
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  • 11 4 The price ot tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 163 4 8% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 In; Apr 30 Oct. 31 10 ioo norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $<»oQ,oun Ink Mar. 31. Sept. 30 IMlt 1907 rea. 19*? $1000,000 Int 1101X1 Mar. 31. Sent SO IftML 4i.% 1909 red. 19d£ il.JOt.OOo'ln' t ICWV 110 norn Mar.
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  • 62 4 The Aston Athletic Club are holding a tiffin and dance at their Club House on Sunday. The Chop Shiga Orchestra will be in attendance and special kronchongs and stamboels will be sung by M<ss Dinnah and Miss Amelia. The Rhythm Dancing Circle will provide special dance numbers.
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  • 25 4 Singapore, Feb. 24. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
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  • 109 4 Lcndon T.T. 2i3 25 32 London demand 2;3 ***** Lyons demand 2045 Switzerland demand 237 Ifti Hamburg demand 134 New York demand 54 18 Montreal demand 54 3ia Batavia demand 101 5j8 Samarang demand 101 12 Calcutta demand 154 3(4 Bombay demand 154 3 4 Rangoon demand 154 3|4
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  • 91 4 London T.T. 2 3 31 32 London demand 2]4 I.ondon 30 days' sight 2 4 li32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 116 London 3 months' sight 24 l'lO London 4 months' sight 2'4 3 32 New York demand 54 3'4 New York 90 djs 55 313 Calcutta demand
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  • 93 4 London, Feb. 24. Paris 177 1 64 New York 4.69 1 16 Montreal 4.70 3 Brussels 27.87 V 2 Geneva 20.64 v Amsterdam 8.81 Milan 89 316 Berlin 11.69V 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Frague 137 Helsingfors 226% Madrid nominal Lisbon HOVi Athens 547V2 Bucharest fifiO Bucharest 660
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  • 24 4 The Lloyd Triestino liner c, i is due on Monday and < Hongkong and Shanghai the B aVe to at 5.30 p.m.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 31 4 THE EASTERN UNITED I^? A m??.. c okporatl^n LIMIT* I» ?,lrSli LARV PERSONAL ACL. >>ENT, WORKMEN'S COrfPSNSA *lON AND I'UBLIC LlAiJlLl'l INSUKAJSCfc U-AL) OFFICE: 4*o. CECIL fI'KEET. SINGAPORE V. W MALL,
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    • 56 4 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL J To keep abreast with the I progress of economic develop. I ments, no business concern j I can afford not to take I I advantage of the multifarious I services offered by a reputed I banking Institution with j I years of financial
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    • 367 4 BANK OF nii\ A Incorporated in China by 3pe clal 12, Cecil Street, Sinpjnore Telephones: Office 6444 Asst Manager's Offi, e 6442 Exchange Dept. SJ? General Office Cable Address: "CHCXfiKro-■ Paid Up Capital .vh UnuS'**** Reserve Funds in 540,000,***** Excess of eh d of\A Total Assets Cn 5 approximately -jCh.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 389 5 TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES CATHEDRAL Holy Communion. Choral Eucharist. Rev. R. X S. Adams Sunday School nsong and Sermon The Archdeacon. cod Cruel?" Weekdays j ion on Monday Wednef Iday at 8 a.m. t on Tuesday, Thursi Sal irday at 7 a.m on Wednesday at 6 30 by The Lord Bishop
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    • 506 5 Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible Class, in English Wednesday. 5.30 pm. Testimony Meeting (in Malay». Sneaker: Rev. Chew Hock Hin. Friday, 4.45 p.m. Junior Choir Prac tice. •*>3U p.m. Senior Choir Practice. 8 p.m. Epworth League Devotional Meeting. Saturday, 4.30 p.m. Ladies' Aid Monthly Meeting TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH <l Short Street)
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    • 343 5 Wednesday, 8 p.m Praise Meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m. Holiness Meeting. (Balĕttter Road) Sunday, 9.30 am. Holiness Meeting. 4 p.m. Sunday School (English and Chinese). 8 p.m. Sanation Meeting. Wedne-.day, 6.30 p.m. Praise Meeting. (Siglap) Sunday, 11.15 a.m. Sunday School. 4 p.m. Salvation Meeting. (Waterloo Street Band Stand) Saturday, 7.30 p.m.
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    • 476 5 Saturday <to-day) Sabbath School 10 a.m. St. Thomas Institution. 98. Joo Chiat Place) Sunrfavs, 7 30 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHAPEL '26, Balestier Road) Sunday. 10 am. Cantonese Service. 1130 a.m. Baptism Service. 415 pm. Sunday School in English. 5.30 pm, English Serv'ce. CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH (Victoria Street) First
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    • 251 5 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Well-kept modern design cross grain pattern wax polished teak household furniture including one G.E. Electric refrigerator X 4 model in perfect working order, one Philco 11-Valve Radiogram in good working order, one H.M.V. Radio set, crockery, glassware and Plants etc., to be
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  • 207 6 Singapore, Friday. COMMISSIONERS at a meeting held to-day stood up in silence for a few moments as i mark of respect for the memor) ftJ one of their colleagues, Mr. Chua Keh Hai, who passed awa> towards the end of January. Mr E.A.
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  • 52 6 Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking, Feb. 23.—At the invitation of Shanlal Nehru, Prof. Wang Li-hsi is attending the third all-India Congress on Mar. 10. Mr. Wang is also representing the Chinese Peoples' Foreign Relations Committee, and will visit India and the »South .Sons Chinese Central
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  • 68 6 Singapore, Friday: A Malaj Hik bin Atber. appeared before mr L.C. Goh in the fifth polic ct«n this morning and claimed ti summons charge that he P ietter bearing postage stamp* wnicij nad been previously used Foi purposes. Court Inspectoi Ilea R who appeared ror
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  • 40 6 Chungking. Feb 113 litary Council feted s Chungking yesterday In founding of the Soviet ago to-day The Chines; sent included Gen H<» x" Minister and concurrentl: and General Ho charge of the Nati. n n spectivriv Chinese
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 374 6 I -PYE RADIOS ARE SEC ONI) TO NONE in Eflkietuy, Keliability and Service. Hence they are VERY POIH EAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. I* Distributors: If OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, Si IW,Orchard Road, i&iigapcre. IYICK WOH HING j i 42f;, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD t (Near Middle Road). PHONE
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    • 201 6 I mm\ I I I I ■pan I I 9m rf mm the remedy bearing tha signature Thousands of stomach sufferers the world over have cause to bless that signature. R It appears on Maclean Brand IS Stomach Powder made by Macleans Limited, London, which quickly ends Indi- gestion, Wind,
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    • 62 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtoinobl* of all Ch«mJst« and Stor- Spring j BARGAIN SALE From 25th FEB. to 4th March. To clear out accumulated stocks, heaps of various useful articles will be offered regardless of cost. Call early to avoid disappointment lIAIIA I'll.. LTO. Middle Road. KM IB r r||
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1269 6 1 Commentary n Races From NEWjv Singapore, 4.50 p. m. f^WĔĔft SINGAPORE COLOMBO M ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) j ypß g 1(J Mc s (Ig7 m fIH 12! A5 Light orchestral concert 12 50 Sinhalese music. I M H\ 1 H ler's The news (in Sinhalese). m\\Wfo**-' 5 P
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  • 116 7 11 $1,000,000 worth of 1 line jewels will be daily i lie Columbia set ol' Thai Woman Again" by arar and nightly returned at ock to the jewellers' vault -including rare riiamon -will be used to dress Uy the exclusive "Nacelle Company" store which fig►rtantly
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  • 338 7 ENTERTAINMENT were made for Frank Capra to break. And Frank Capra. n he breaks a rule, breaks it with a hang. Some cf the Hollywood rules Capra has mocked areNo actor over bO can be the centr.J figure of a motion picture story. ("Lady for a
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  • 35 7 Tyrone Power got back from his South American vacation safely. He docked in Neic York on Jan. 22. and fleu ovJ to Hollywood the next day, to spend the nolidays Urith his mother and sister.
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  • 456 7 Singapore, Friday. THE Singapore Indian community were guests to over two hundred prom*nent residents, both European and Asiatic, at a tea party held this evening at the Victoria Memorial Hall in honour of Mr. R. Jumabhoy, J.P who was recent'y nominated to serve
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  • 207 7 ON her outward journey from Europe, the P O liner Canton carried a j number of well-known celebrities, wh I disembarked before r. aching Singapore. Her Grace tne Duchess of Devonshire was on board and landed at Tangiers. Other who disembarked at Tangiers were the Rt.
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  • 96 7 Singapore. Friday. PLEADING guilty to the charge of driving without a Third Party Insurance Policy on January 9. along Geylang Road. Aw Swee Im was to-day fined $25 by Mr. C.H. Whitton, Traffic District. Judge and Magistrate. Mr. Richard Lim. who defended, stated that the incident arose owing
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 191 7 Get that little (f M tS9 EXTRA PLEASURE I^«^^ Out of life M j To get thai Bale enn pleasure out 0/ life '*n^^CrZZJ^^ these busy, hustling days it behoves you «y— y KEEP FIT. Be full of rim, vitality and £k\ vigour How > By simply a king Beecham
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    • 192 7 The Wise Way to Perfect Hygiene C^lS You can be sure of Calvert's *> ml ft Carbolic Soft Soap. It keeps Mb* f J you clean and refreshed, and is pleasant to use, because it ft \*i U feels so smooth on your skin. 1 yf. 1 When buying soft
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 268 7 I, v. bOJ and the Lady." 'gaily, Irene and Mary.' r Ca rey's Chickens. >ic Cicada." H (ill: "Scvasadhan". s Sing Again" and Maid oi Salem." r niwd." 'i rl •<:' S< yen Seas." ','OKLD: abrret. Side Shows.! cinema, boxing and other attractions. KM); Cabaret, Side Shows, merry-go-raaHd cinema rides.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 223 8 I TWO POPULAR STARS Welcomed by Enthusiastic 1 roue's in their first Co-starring Picture YOUR WEEK-END SHOW! 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 1 1 ■»1 Tin 615 9J5 M W Mj 4 SHOWS TO-MOR2IOW k 11 a.m., 3.15, MS, <* 9.1S p.m. GARY COOPER and MERLE OBERON >lory of a Society Butt
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    • 205 8 THE NEW Queen S (LATE RITZ). Phone 5570 THE LEADING TALKIE HALL IN THE HISTORY OF THE GEYLANG DISTRICT. SHOWING 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 THE BAD MAN RETURNS! M-G-M.'S OUTSTANDING PICTURE! OS^ 1 1 RALPH lOcts. MATINEE "SWISS MISS" 25th 10-30 a.m. and 3 p.m. To -morrow "SKY GIANT*' POPULAR NIGHT
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    • 47 8 IT'S TIME SINGAPORE HAD A GOOD LAUGH! < MM g___________________________ NEXT CHANGE at the CAPITOL in ii hi A GUARANTEED GLOOM-CHASER IF EVER THERE WAS ONE! the GLADIATOR With JOE E. BROWN MAN-MOUNTAIN DEAN It's Different and Funnier than any JOE E. BBOWN Comedy ever released! —r 1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 165 9 tAUMIDNIGHT PREMIERE TO-NIGHT at 12 p.m. A L 11 A HI B R A NOW 6 9 0 9 WARNER BRO&-. present, lhe n, E\dtin« Star match of The Decade Together for the WfW ERROL 111 in; 11 vron Brinig's Immortal Novel J* IRE SISTERS** <'reatV IT"" BIGGER, BRIGHTER BETTER
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    • 22 9 1 LAUREL HARDY j IN THEIR FUNNIEST M.G.ML LAUGH SENSATION j "THE j I BLOCKHEADS"! NEXT WEEK AT THE 5 j CAPITOL
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    • 101 9 The Snappiest Musical-Comedy Show in Town! TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS DAILY AT 11 A.M. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. ALHAMBRA "JT" 20th Century Fox present ALICE FAIL The Popular Star of "IN OLD CHICAGO" and *'ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" in "SALLY, IRENE and MARY" (Three Sirens of Swing in Search of Social
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  • 645 10 MR- Malcolm Mac Donald, the Secretary for the Colonies, has never been heard to better advantage than in the speech he delivered in the House of Commons regarding the Palestine Conference. It was a speech in which there was no bitterness. It was a plea for peace by agreement
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  • 1102 10 WEEK-END REVIEW Palestine f* r conference pIE Palestine Conference which opened its session some time ago at St. j James Palace is said to have been a complete failure. The fact that the Arabs at the outset refused to sit with the Jews at the
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  • 72 10 I Natives Of Pnrf *yr~ forbidden to ,hro» Sby have b <™ seems hat m Pan,? have no fun at*/ ar to one e nat S t a Z7I"Zgo,ns upstai the .ar&^ •rtter. Such the on! <' bserves a the ball »as addressed thou ht to Z^Jg"?""
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  • 543 10 GERMANY'S long arm of persecution reaches out even to Shanghai. Made in Berlin is the Japanese excuse—for proposed mopping up in the International Settlement— that the Jews are instigating Chinese terrorists. A jyjADE in Berlin also is the Japa«l nese plan to create tension in the fnn^
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 232 10 VOITVE always wanted a Cream or Lotion to apply on when I you go out in the Sun— II Something— that's Cool in application &in usa. I Something- to irive you a Glamorous, Smooth I Cool. Flawless TAN. j Something to Prevent Sun Burn. I ft Something to Relieve Sun
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  • 68 11 Reuter. Vatican City, Feb. 24. will ol the late Pope was 1 op aed to-day. rl< liness bequeathed all ived as Pope, hi the form ur acquisitions, to the Holy See. and thereby to his ~i From his private proirious bequests were 0 ft» mbers of the family
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  • 82 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 25. Union Congress deputa--1 ited on Mr. Chamberlain i and urged mitigation of the provisions of the on Act passed in 1927 after ii neral Strike. putation claimed that the Act lictiVe a>id had created resentPi er undertook to consider tions raised and meet
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  • 51 11 Berlin. Feb. 25. NUSTH cuts in income-tax allovvaneeg are announced in new Iju aiming to obtain an appreciable in, rease "t revenue to meet the proposed urcatly increased expenditure. ore will hit hard the small r, n hose compulsory dues and already extraordinarily high
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  • 394 11 Accepting The Inevitable Reuter. >f DALADIER (Premier) told the French Chamber yesterday afteri"J noon thai he proposed to ask the Council of Ministers on Monday recognise General Franco's Government. After hearing M. Daiadier'a statement the Chamber passed a motion of confidence by 323 votes
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  • 58 11 Official Wireless. London. Feb. 24. The result of the by-election in the Ripon divi-ion cf Yorkshire, necessitated by the death of Major J. W. Hills, who had a majority at the last election cf 21.638, was: Mr. York (Conservative) 23.257; Mr. Hall (Labour) 10,213. There was no change;
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  • 61 11 London, Feb. 23. U Japanese Government have sed for the bombing of rerritory on Tuesday and British Ambassador in Tokyo 1 thai the apology is acied by a number of assur- dealing with such matters as on and punishment of those responsible. ices together with the I
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  • 68 11 Reuter. London. Feb. 25. GROUP ot Conservative Members placed a motion on the Order the House of Commons urging it greatly to increase the -I the Army to enlarge the against and de- British ability and intention ii mediate aid to France if *> he attacked
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  • 50 11 Reuter. D, Feb. 24,—Crown Prince of who Is to wed Princess Fawzian, iteen year old sister of King Farou* March 15 has left for Cairo this poming travelling via Baghdad where rill stay for two days, ihe party w :11 arr ive at Alexandria 11 March 3.—Reuter.
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  • 68 11 Reuter. New York. Feb. 24.—The accusation that he allowed two prosecutions prtncinal witnesses, Dixie Davis and the late George Weinberg, to "talk things over was made against Dewey by ffines counsel, Stryker, in his final speech or the defence to the jury. He said Hines was
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  • 48 11 Reuter. Paris Feb. 23. —M. Berard was smiling but incommunicative after a hundred minute 1 interview with Ileneral Jordan a at Burgos, late yesterday night. Their conversation will be resumed at 10 o'clock. Berard was accompanied to Bt. Baraduc by two Quai d'Orsay officiaisrReuter.
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  • 86 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 25. On the Stock Exchange yesterday In spite cf late week-end realising, many final gains were shown as a result of a good buying movement early mi the Won Home rails and industrials were active but gold minings were quietly firm and gilt-edged narrowly irregular
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    25 11 SIR HERBERT EMERSON Succeeds Mr. George ttub.ee as director of organisation for international aid for refugees. He was formerly League Commissioner for Refugees.
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  • 75 11 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 25. JT is stated that the construction of the Buna works, near Mersoburer, is so far advanced that the production of synthetic rubber on a large scale will beerin shortly. The company has recently increased its share capital from thirty million to
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  • 182 11 Reuter. Warsaw, leb. 25. A NT! GERMAN demon drations A u<pt the Polish police busy in various pa~ts rf the country yesterday. nctaMy Warsaw, MaaaJg and Pcs .in. Mounted police charged and dispersed 000 students of the Warsaw Uttiversitv who participated in anti-German demonstrations in
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  • 179 11 Chungking, Feb. 21. f|NE thousand Catholic followers U nd high Chinese officials and member, ol the diplomat* corps, and the Chungking foreign commuSS attended the requiem mass tor lite Pope Pius XI at the Chungking Cathedral at 9 o'clock this morning. Rt. Rev. Japutzeu Vicar apostolic
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  • 37 11 Chinese Central News Agency. Shanghai, Feb. 23. The Shanghai Customs revealed that Shanghai's January imports were $"9 422,568 (Chinese) and exports $32 471.439 (Chinese). ?n excess of imports over exports.—Chinese Central News Agency.
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  • 107 11 Reuter. The Hague, Feb. 25. AN appeal to the Dutch Government to build Tour new battleships, each cf 30,000 tons, to defend the Dutch East Indies, was made in the second Chamber last night by Lieut.General Bajette. He declared that this would make the Indies
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  • 75 11 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 24.—Prince Hussein, delegate to the Palestine Conference, who has been in Paris for seme days, was received by M. Lebrun this afternoon and the Prince handed him a message from his father, the Imam of Yemen.. Considerable reticence is displayed as regards the
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  • 123 11 Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 24. ON the occasion of the coming-of-age celebrations of the Soviet Fleet all the newspapers eulogise its growing power. The "Izvestia" announces the forthcoming launching of a "new powerful ship" as proof of the efficiency of the Soviet dockyards. Frinovsky, the commissar for naval
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  • 93 11 Reuter. Brussels, Feb. 25. AFRESH Cabinet crisis is threatened. The Socialist Parcy in the Chamber yesterday decided to vote a?ainst the motion cf confidence in the nrw Government as a protest against what they regard as a policy of deflation. The Liberals had already announced opposition to
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  • 33 11 Reuter. Prague, Feb. 24 —Heavy purchases of irmaments were made by Japan in Czechoslovakia during January, totaling 43 million crowns, compared Jji>h only three million during the last thiec months of 1938.— Reuter
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  • 258 11 Berlin, Feb. 25. ENTHUSIASTIC telegrams of congratulation were exchanged yesterday between Hitler and Yon Ribbentrop on the one hand and Hungary and Manchukuo, new recruits to the Anti-Comintern Past which have just signed it at Budapest and Hsinking, on the other. Berlin papers, commenting on the
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  • 106 11 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. HAVING concluded their talks in regard to the question of Labour ttl2 Hon g Mr. C. D. Ahearne. C.M.G Federal Secretary, F.M.S. the Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer. President, U P.A.M., Mr. J.M. Barron and Mr. S. Veerasamy
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Berlin. Feb. 24r-At the conclusion ot the conversation between Mr. Ashtcn Ovation and Dr. Funk the atmosphere was very friendly and hopeful. The conversation lasted ninety minutes and dealt with the forthcoming AngloGerman trade negotiation:;. -Reuter.
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  • 22 11 Twelve people are reported killed and 13 injured in a mine explosion at Monceaules Mines, says a Paris Reuter message.
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  • 202 11 More Work For The Unemployed i Reuter. IN a new six-point recovery plan the American Administration will endeavour to stimulate trade by freeing capital from taxation burdens, providing more work for the unemployed, increasing the income of the farmer and seeking greater co-operation from
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  • 93 11 Reuter. Cork. Feb. 25. THE Lord Mayor Cork, Mr. James H ckey. yesterday refused to participate in the welcome to the Geiman naval Uainmg ship Sehletbe insult to the Cath lie world on sicn. due at Cerfc today, owin: io rhe d-'ath of 'he
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  • 204 11 Reuter. A FURTHER meetmg of Arab, Jewish and British delegates, lasting half an hour was held yesterday in London. For the time being it was decided to revert to the noimal bilateral system of talks until the Arab and Jewish delegates had reported to their full delegations
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    • 25 11 are peießtifleaiiy and accurately. Ensures the only one you tan relicti upon. Refractionist:— C, P. CHONG. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CC. 142 South Bridge Koad, Bfalfff
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  • 72 12 Singapore, Saturday. EH)UR destroyers of the British hina Fleet arrived at the Naval Base this morning in the course their norma! if't. tie the Duncan, Delight, Duchess ami Diamond. IVhili here, tiic destroyers are I .king j >'t in general exercises, iitrv leave Singapore for a up tin-
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  • 235 12 FRIENDS oi France will be interested to hear that an association has been formed in which the British and other European commanities will be welcomed as members. Its name is the "Centre Intellectual sancais cie Malaisie," with headquarters at 37. Robin son Road. Singapore, and its
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  • 160 12 Singapore, Friday. m the part heard case in which furI her evidence vas recorded and in hich D. E. Rintoul was charged witu negligently driving his car at the JuneI on ot Adam Rouvi ana Lornie Road, and colliding with and overturning another ear. on November 27. 1938,
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  • 567 12 Madras, Feb. 19. A BRIEF, terse communique issued at the conclusion of the IndoA Malayan labour talks in New D' lhi tactfully avoided the term though the nc/ot jations ended rather abruptly on an agreement to disagree for the time being. Trio Malayan delegation,
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  • 160 12 IFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. R^£f L J awakcne <* the crash of OcJ "f l !l Ur c his be winand then allegedly stabbed in uh, V a Tamil named Nadason n J V 1 r i ,:n with his wife, got n
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  • 459 12 Singapore, Friday.—Shaik Yahya Ann was to-day appointed to the Artisans' Wages Committee of the Municipality vice Dr. K.K. Pa thy. 4 Decision taken by committee No. 1 to call a tender for a supply of reflectors for use in rickshas and bullock-carts (as recommended by the Tralric Condition}
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  • 37 12 Ho'lywood, Feb. 21. Mr. George Bernard Shaw has received the annua! award of the Academy of Motion Picture Aits and Sciences for the best written screen play, adaptation of his "Pygmalion '.—Reuter. Reuter.
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  • 196 12 Singapore. Friday. a two-day trial in tiie Criminal Court on a charge oi voluntarily causing grievous hurt. Song Tee Chye, an S.H.B. cooly. living at the Nelson Road S.H.B. cooly-lincs. was found guilty to-day by the District Judge (Mr. L. B. Gibson), who passed
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  • 75 12 Reuter. Calcutta. Feb. 25. r ORD Brabourne, Governor of Bombay, who died on Thursday, was biiried yesterday after a service at thv Cathedral conducted by the Metropolitan of India. A salute of 17-minute guns was fired as the body was taken in procession on a
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  • 137 12 Chinese Central News Agency. Hongkong, Feb. 23. THE British-own :-d paper, the Hongi 1 kong Telegraph, severely condemned 1 the Japanese bombing of Samchun near the Sino-British boundary on Feb. 21. saying that the Japanese atrocities were tantamount to slaughter, for Samchun Has no longer
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  • 72 12 otatvti i Si »Sapore. Thursday. eiAiLD to have been arrested on th* v day following the offence, when he was actually wearing some of the stolen clothes. Iv Thian Sang, alias Yew none Lung a young Hokkien, was to-day sen \nZ VCi < by Mr L
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  • 25 12 Reuter. -sudden rise o7 60 feet ot ?h P Wlng *Uhi River. Twelve wf re kuil? Mto everal crippled.-Reuter d a,vi
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  • 15 12 Reuter. earned xempted from om Vak la wili Comi)ul *ory military se r
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  • 66 12 Crcss Mr. 4'S% p M»« Europe by Mies H i p iVlr H 3. Patrl. Mr van r.i tiff***** Mr. Tr T? r*Zt' r n Mr. G Nilfi «r. R. Goh, Mrs F wuihm. ii. Janicuw Mr. h. ottmtf Mr AR L Z'- l °4 N H
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  • 254 12 I From Our Own Reporter] A SEQUEL to the brutal murder that last year, when Loh Ah Sek, a 42-yearn>kJ Chinese found dead on her bed in her own house at Sunjre" ft bead almost severed from her body, wa s heard in h s
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  • 276 12 Singapore. Friday CASE which may be of some interest to the business community, as the law involved in the ease may not be generally known, came up tor trial before Mr. L. C Gofa in the fifth police court this morning, when Mr. H. V. Jones,
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  • 48 12 Reuter. London. Feb. 24:—Working on th theory that the (lama:'." may I caused by IRA. sympathl rs, th ropolltan police oificers an lce< p sperial watch on telephone kiosks T< lephone wires in 23 kiosks at two fJi around stations werl maliciously c I Neuter.
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  • 104 12 Our Own Reporter} ml. Ipoh, Thursday. •J f fi r;; d r 0 jd -V <f a woman was oimd early tivs mcrrdng In her home tt a kamjnng m the vicinity o r Purine The aody of the deceased, a Malay *idow of about
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  • 700 13 pA PS. HUNTER'S MANY {CHIE VEMENTS Singapore, Friday. (> l j, health has advanced considerably in Singapore, and that en due Ui the work and, above all, the sterling qualities j.jiih of the man responsible for it—qualities which have made mi ol the
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  • 42 13 Reuter. London, Feb. J. —Sir Horace wuson nas I been appointed permanent Secretary to the Treasury and official head of the l ]vil Service in succession to Sir Warren Fisher, who is retiring next October. Reuter.
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  • 136 13 Reuter. Rome. Feb. 24. CKHJNT CIA NO, accompanied by J the Polish Ambassador and a number of officials of tho Italian Foreign Office, has left for Warsaw. Nothing is reported by the Italian visit except that it is intended to prepare the way for
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  • 40 13 Chungking. Feb. 24.—As a measure to prevent fires in the event of large-scale air raids with incendiary bombs, the Government has decided to demolish almost one-fourth of the city's buildings within the next four weeks.—
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  • 31 13 Reuter. London. Feb. 21. -At the urgent request of his colleagues General Munsaid who arranged to leave for Baghdad by air en Satuicay postponed his departure for a week.—Router.
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  • 157 13 Intense Press Agitation Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 24. A GITATION in the local Japanese Press for independent action by the Japanese army so as to rid the International Settlement of terrorists is mounting. One journal, regarded as the month-piece of the Japanese army in
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  • 133 13 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 24. EVENTS in connection with Spain are moving forward to a rapid climax. Following a meeting between M. Berard and General Jordan* this morning, M. Daladier has the "confidence of the Chamber this afternoon on the issue of Government's right
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  • 133 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 24. j A DOCUMENT regarding the arms aboard H.M.S. President, the training ship moored at the Thames near Rlackfriars was mentioned when eighteen men reappeared at Bow Street. The prosecuting solicitor said tnai the document stated: "the President has three thousand rifles and equipment
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  • 86 13 Reuter. Dublin. Feb. 24.-The second reading of the Treason Bill was passed in ttj Dail by seventy nine votes to ten. Mi Be Valera had asked for its unanimous acceptance in order to safeguard thetr freedom. The country was Peaceful lie said but if there were
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  • 34 13 Reuter. Damascus. Feb. 24.-Loufti Haffar Finance Minister, in the outgoing Cabinet has formed a new Government one of whose first tasks will be to deal with the confused state of Syria's relations with France.—Reuter.
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  • 102 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 24. MEMBERS of the Commons piepared for a broken night's sleep just before midnight. The Labour motion for an adjournment was defeated. Mr Attlee had contended "iai the measure involving eight-hun-dred million sterling was too important to be taken at so late
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  • 762 14 Peters Scores All Three Goals RAF 3, S.C.F.A 1. flashes of brilliance, the superb play of Peters, oainful moments when the football served up was not even up to third division standard c haracterised the match between the Royal Air Force and
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  • 426 14 ranted. very badly, $10.000, to equip the proposed Singapore lawn tennis club." At a meeting held at the Garden Club last night, ways and means cf getting financial support to start p. new Singapore Lawn Tennii Club v. ere discussed. The Chairman. Mr. J. A. Dean,
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  • 110 14 There will be a cricket match on Sun day. commencing at 10.30. on the SCC Padans between the Riff Raff Club and The President-, XT Riff Kaff Club -T M Calhaem. W H. Day. Major D.V. Hill (Capt.). J w Jackson. .I.E. Jean:;. W.H. Lait FJL Mayeer. Major
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  • 28 14 Net Practices will commence at fts X C. on Monday. Feb. 27 and w H ccntinue throughout the cricket seas.a every Tuesday and Thursday.
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  • 50 14 THE following are "Spectator's"' se--1 races at Bukit Timah: Race I—LITTLE JOHN Bound Farr Baac I k. r Ifaivesi Festival Race 3 winsome Oman Boy Bace ft—SANG ayah Abbats Temptation Race S—MADAM New Moon Raec 6—STUART TARTAN Measure R~. 7—WAETERE Saladin Race 8 —SMOKE DREAMS Aerial Post.
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  • 681 14 rpHE following is the card of events for this afternoo Timah. Horses not accepting at noon yesterday mTt r J" k Drift On, Drummer Boy, Miss Wendy. Shoot Up Codtn 8: Sabah, Tourniquet, Prestige, Murray Courf. f?iue Peter j fn K h Thebez, Martin Duggan,
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    • 11 14 I A Tankard of Health Distributed by Fraser O Neave Ltd.
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    • 190 14 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel Aad Yon'll Jump Out f of Bed Full of Via and Vigour. m Y ?j U L! iv er should Pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this b?le is not flowing freely, your food doesn'tdigest. it just decays
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    • 41 14 Distinguished Visitors. H.E. S:r Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas, accompanied by Mr. A. G. Gilchrist visited the showrooms of Mr. H. Sena, Eangkck and made a few purchases during their recent visit. Mr. Sena has a branch office at RAFFLES HOTEL
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    • 45 14 t SPECIAL RACE WEEK ATTRACTION Happy World STADIUM t*s TO-NIGHT at 8.45 P.M. LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST joe ijjLj,' EAGLE S |IKM( HIT !\EIL 111 >l< HIT ARQUERO vs! "dHARMARAJ 4 vs. Silver Kid ArjoH^^ Plus Two Wimier Take -AH JJ| POPUL A TSSrS24i 300. DHARMARAJ I
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  • 289 15 Singapore, Friday. S.C.C.. .0 rd play by the R.A.F. a enabled them to ten by four goals the S.C.C. (2nd) on this afternoon. The luwc very much been for the bril,in| of Taylor who certain goals. asions in the first ni c threatened the
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  • 143 15 THE S.A.F.A. League Competition starts next month. The League Committee have just issued the list of teams taking part and their classification. DIVISION 1 Gordon Highlanders- Loyal RegimentVlalava F.A.; Manchester Regiment; Police; Royal Air POrce; Royal Artilery (C»; Royal Engineers; Singapore Cricket
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  • 36 15 Reuter. Cairo Feb 24: Baron Yon Cramm, the famous Ge?man tennis player, who *as recently released from prison, has been Sven permission to compete in the igyptain championships next month.Reuter.
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  • 20 15 i L this afternoon on t»"? be piayea v- cantonment S.H.B.J.S.C. ground at Road at 3 pm.
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  • 215 15 (From Our Own Thursday. p Mls by Hannay. their centre forward^£ the ai »1 the hands of the »f^ T gs Schod pattanjj a hotkey match on the Scftan at 1. >M stal t Piav wag interesting and there was a Veen stmgg The r
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  • 289 15 4 Joseph Travcrs 0 Straits Time* Business House League yesterday **3E*"£ SaYs tLTs Press Sports Club. Joseph MM againsi vie defeat :Thev now have had 22 reply. l, tr> th" Pressmen Yesterday, they lost to im n by four clew gcals and off some timely
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  • 89 15 nwnrv successful bridge tournak b*H»rt night at the AdeiHotel l*ere v:erc 40 player. Play c mmeneed al ..ooi a dp efforts J^*gay I SSb. This partlcu. presented by Robinson and Company. Tbe winners of the wjprp Mr Warden and Mi. KOi ThiloMr. Adlcr and Mr.
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  • 91 15 Reuter. Miami, Florida, Feb 24. j TONY GALENTO beat Abe Feldman on a technical knockout tfter JV 2 seconds in the third round. Feldman, who was a former points winner against John Henry Lewis, suffered a terrific hammering, bearing a bruise the size of a large
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  • 49 15 The Y.M.C.A. are holding an open lawn tennis tournament at the courts commencing on April ia. rTsclosc on April TheteaAU events, the men's open single. cnen doubles, women s °P c 7C ope mixed doubles, Junior boys singles P A la, h'ind"'cn» women singles, dicap mixed doubles (ovei 40).
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  • 51 15 FOLLOWING i UN n mml Manchester 3*s«* Chase over thic: rn*afcal- r.i Hundy Mundy < lt.U Inversiblc «10.10» Frankie «9.12» .won by six lengths and three> it Only five horses ran. Hundy Ijjndy .started at 5 to L Inversiblc at 6 to I at the
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  • 80 15 Reuter. London, Feu. '24. THE National Spotting Club, who are 1 Arthur Danahar's spons(;s announce that he will net light as a a X weight again. They have issued acn ii enge to Eric Boon requesting a return St in the welterweight division o
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    • 198 15 anted A I Paragon OOXING writers in the I'nited »> stairs, who periodically come with weird and stageenng im.s Us. have decided that in America they need a boxing dieUt». r —somebody like Gene Tunnev—t, settle all the arguments tween the two rival ho»n>r bodies, who each set up their
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    • 97 15 AFTER GIVING BIRTH TAKE ®#HERB Of all Che:nibi» aud Stores or vi aii jrom Agents; T. K. HOCK Coy.—KuuU Lumpur. TROPICAL DISPENSARY LIM CIIOE LYE HONG HIN Coy—Ma'uCCA. LOH CHIN SOON.—Bart-Jkoj WONG LEI YAM —Lahad Datu. Borneo. L ENG COMPANY— Segamat. uLR SHOP--MUAR. CHOP CHIP HING- Kortmoen-Rlow. Annual CLEARANCE SALE
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  • 108 16 Singapore, Friday. TIIE Manager of Poon Seng Co., was to-day fined $75 when he pleaded guilty to the charge of permitting a vehicle to be used on a public thoroughfare, when not equipped with efficient brakes. Defendant stated in mitigation that the inefficiency was due to
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  • 145 16 Singapore, Friday. IN their weekly rubber report. Guthrie Co., Ltd.. state: Th:re was improved trade demand during the period under review and this, together with further stock reduction and the absence of adverse politica l news, has imparted a sound tone to the market. Locally the volume
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  • 379 16 The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Feb. 18 is as follows:— Plague. For three weeks in succession no case of plague nor plague-infected rat has been reported from any of the Eastern ports. Cholera appeared during the week
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  • 49 16 Singapore. Friday:-Zainal bin Rauf a 24-year-old Malay claimed trial thi morning in the fourth police court h tore Mr. Kenneth A BhSinn J h that he yesterday at No Road committed theft of h, Malc olft; bail at $15i n n°Uo°Lr a ctS ek flxed
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  • 326 16 -fBERE are only two matters which affect the ca an. concerned", said Mr W. G. Porter, the Sineanr 1 at ihe conclusion of this morning's enquiry into th a Chinese youth who was drowned in the Haw-Par Swimn the morning of Feb. 12 Simn I
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  • 267 16 N r4 T Singapore. Friday. EARL, all the European Injectors of Singapore Police Force were at IpU M 4 a M V6S th J s mor »i»S to bid fare- Hi:« Inspector-Gene-ral of Poucc. S.S., Hon. Mr. R H Onraet and Mrs. Onraet who sailed away
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    • 379 16 fr j HBW WOXItS ™H I DfcJSAK ROAD i (Malaya's Leadiv r Amusement Park). I j DANCE palace! (AIR CUMHTIONIiD). 'PHONE 2477 RESTAURAM BAR ATTACHED. TO-NIGHT GALA RACE BALL J Extension 1 a.m. r iv l f r- ADMISSIONS rree Distribution of Fancy r,OCTS {Hats Caps Tea Dance as usual
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    • 22 16 The BIGGEST and Most Startling STAGE SHOW Brought to the East! The MARCUS SHOW |j opens at the CAPITOL J| MARCH 14th
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    • 86 16 j SUN TALKIE i NEW WORLD I** TO-NIGHT 9.30 EDDIE CANTOR in I "ALI BABA 1 I GOES TO TOWN" j j GRA.\D THEATRE: 5 NEW WORLD I Z Matinees To-day To-morrow S Complete Serial of "UNDERSEA j j KINGDOM" I vvill be Screened I j EMPIRE TALKIE? Tanjong Pagar
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  • 122 17 CiM E the recent decision oi the R.C. that the export of rubthe Controlled Areas should 5*% of the basic quota for quarter, the response in I has been slow, but there indications of underlying 1 interest is definitely v> Lewis and Peat's t dated
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  • 858 17 Fight Against Malaria roads of Malaya are usually bordered by jungle or overhanging rubber trees that limit the view to a narrow ribbon of sky. Little of the country is to be seen from the motor-car until the road crosses some valley where the
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  • 111 17 MR. J V Polocina. the Consul for Czechosloi da in Singapore, is leaving Cor Prague on Thursday, sailing by the Biancamano. As already announced, the Consulate in Singapore is being closed. Mr. Polodna has been very popular during the two years he has been here, and his
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  • 259 17 Chinese Central News Agency REMARKING thai it seemed strange that a man who had a contract lor $25,000 should agree to Rev. C. M. Jackson supplying the materials himself, Mr. Justice Home yesterday dismissed with costs the claim of N. R. Periera, a contractor, against
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  • 265 17 Sir Shenton Thanks Siam Indo-China I From Our Ou n Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. SPEAKING on the motion for the adjournment at to-day's federal Council, H.F. the High Commissioner said that he wished lo take the opportunity of making public acknowledgement of the exceeding kindness with which he and bis
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  • 52 17 London. Feb. 24. In view of the death of Lord Brabourne, the King has approved the appointment of Sir Robert Neil Reid lo n et as G nrernor of Bengal and Mr. Henry Joseph Twynam to act as Governor of Assam, in the absence of Rir Robert Re .d.- British
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    • 173 17 MALAYA*! PftEMIEQ HOTEL J J- night Oivhe.slrai Concert 8.15 to *).15 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL J (lornni) and OUTSTANDING CABAB£T SI I !-SS MiMi .ms*: .MEXICAN DANCERS PR#SENI DfiMGffiTFUL REPERTOIRE 01 SONG DANCE NUMBERS. EXTENSION TO IA. M. j Dinner 5.i.00 HOOK YOUB TABLE Non-diners $1.00. i« UIV RAFFLES
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  • 337 18 MR. LEE CHOON SENG'S GENEROSITY (From a Special Correspondent) Ttjp j,. Sarnath, Benares (India), Feb. 10. j i°« r aatioii stone for the first Chinese Buddhist temple in India was n«.Jf?ii«* n F b i' 8 Sarnath, Benares,
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  • 285 18 Enemy's Communication Lines Disrupted mum Chungking. J u<> columns of Chinesetroops, totalling over 2,000 strong, made a joint attack on Potingfo. strategic town in Hopei recently according to Chinese military communiques. th A ,S lg 7 Ilnary c,,,n! > a developed U the eastern and
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  • 101 18 International News Agency. Hanoi. THE most important air base in 1 French Indo-China will be established at Touran in Annam to the south-east of Hue in the near future. Construction of the new air base has already started. A commercial aerodrome already exists at Touran
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  • 89 18 International News Agency Shanghai. Feb. 22. I ACCORDING to reliable information rt obi ained in local banking circles here, the National Government has decided to establish the China Rehabilitation Trade Company for business and tiade transactions arising irom the Anglo-American loan to China. The Company will be
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  • 272 18 I Haiphong AS the result of its as the best p for goods in transit terior of China. Haipl joying a boom. Port according to a re 1 Chamber ot Commerce ha' t more than double Haiphong is now b: > British and two Frem other
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  • 298 18 New Political Director For Gen. Chiangs H. Q. International News Agency A ral t delay and vicissitudes. Central Government author:e t»r cP i orled ha y e pointed Mr. Lhutjr-Han-Isao, Secretin Chiamr kLi Ik Ef* 1 Sfatl !f >uan to be MiUeal director of Gen
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  • 163 19 (United Press). l.ri know. Feb. 19. is to hand that n police entered the li Hi lhansi District i nited Provinces territory are on a crowd that one villager was nother seriously injured. trial Nehru has Issued mi nt through United above
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  • 90 19 Ludhiana, Feb. lt>. IS i gainst the objection i ourt to use the Bar c a reception to Pandit Nehru, the local lawyers a b ycett the Bar Asprtmlses till suitable ire made. n ha s telegraphed .rt and the Premier to rict authorities not
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  • 416 19 Question In Assembly (United Press). New Delhi, Feb. 16. official indication of the trend of the Indo-Malayan talks was given in the Central Legislative Assembly to-day ftl ouestion time by Sir Cir.ja Shankar Hajpai. In reply to Mr. Abdil Qaiyum, Sir G. S. Bajpai stated: "Certain proposals for
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  • 79 19 (United Press). Lucknow. Feb. 20.— It is calculated that a minimum of Rs. 15.000 will hi required ioi a year's working of the headquarters office and research department oi the All India States Peopled Conference The head effice will continue tc be in Bombay but the research
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  • 122 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Feb. 18.—In the Central Assembly the Hon. President rated cut the adjournment motion by Sir Raza All to discuss the proposal before the Union of South African Government to introduce legislation lor further restricting the rights cf Indians to acquire or occupy
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  • 215 19 (United Press). New Dtlhi. Feb. 20 IN a letter to His Excellency the Vicertj, Messrs. Mohammedally and Co. cf Abyssinia express their sincere thanks for all the trouble and attention which UN Excellency and the* Officers concerned have given to the matter cf their claim
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  • 138 19 (United Press). Cuttack, Feb. 18. POLITICAL circles are not optimhtic regarding the present siluata n in the States and considerable discussion among leaders is proceeding. Major Searle, Politi..cal Agent. Orissa Stales, had an inteivieu with Hon Mr. Tiisvanalh Das Piemi?r. about two hour, yesterday Talks have
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  • 80 19 (United Press). Lucknow, Feb. 18—"The situation m Cawnpore has improved and stul attempts aie being made tc restore tne wood feeling between the communities, said Premier Pant replying to a question in the U.P. Council wh( n it met this afternoon. The Premier also stated that 48 perion*
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  • 179 19 (United Press). Bombay Feb 16. I A SPIRITED reply to the criticism of the Government that the Government had a revolutionary budget and were embarking upon a ruinous policy by introducing prohibition to the reckless indifference to the revenue deficit it caused was made
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  • 288 19 WITH regard to a report that in tin- event of complete stoppage of emigration of Indian labour to Malaya, the economic loss to India, according to the Malayan Delegation, would be in the region of Rupees sixty lakhs (Rs.
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  • 306 19 Tax On Crossword Competitions (United Press). Bombay, Feb. i THE Bombay budget for 1939-40 was presented this afternoon in the Bombay Assembly by tne Hon'ble Mr. A. B. Letthe, Finance Minister which showed a dene is i t Rs. 28 lakhs and 46 thou a id.
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