Malaya Tribune, 4 March 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newsfiafier- r„„ ivspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales "Vol. XXVL- -No. s;j. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, March 4, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1939 22'
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 48 1 [CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS j for only 3 CENTS per ward in this paper A GILBEY'S mm m H M FAMOUS ti SPEY ROYAL WHISKY Every drop is guaranteed JO years old or over SOLE ACENTS GllTflPlE E €llP INC IN (S. S.) Ckt WlkMll .^H
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    • 155 1 l.2l.e,'.»l n.,xx lln j£L TK« WHIT* DOT LIFETIME Hi ffl v h B hrT Ik HI J 700 h9f In r Mo#t A 4 Ull I*l thrift? too—for t«« H? «19 fo*r*oW» annra* yoa HiJ(ffi[ of ••rrlc*. A\l\\ J HfctJß WM Ghro— i MHhI Gtv th rin# t IP J
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    • 75 1 I MADAME PAGE LATE 92. PICCADILLY, t LONDON. S DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER 5 TAILORMADES GOWNS I FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— I$ 5. 30. 13 BATTERY ROAD. i TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE 5 j "^m^^E established i9q4 singapore jcHINESE NEW YEAR SALE KeJucUons I ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS INCLUDING 1939 MODEL Saxophone,
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  • 147 2 MJTEBLE Oberon is one of mi s t\ m ■"■UBMt !t ir but it isn't because she doesn't eat. Not only doej Merle have three mar* meals a day, but visitors of Merle's jra y found her quaffing a tall glass f fruit
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  • 127 2 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT LAUREL HARDY AT THE CAPITOL are ianv famous partnerships in this world—Salmon and Gluck>tem. Swan and Edgar. Nervo and Knox, and »0 on. High up in the hall of fame is the combination of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. You cannot imagin? one without the other.
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  • 140 2 JIMMY CAGNEY and Humphrey Bogart engra«od in a bar-room free-for-all for the "Oklahoma Kid goring tto light BOgar* smashed WIPCe chairs over Carney-, head i»e star countered with hall a doze!) uppercuts to his opponent's .iaw. Bogart then tried,to iab Cagney with a broken bottle bul
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  • 180 2 JOHN Garfield's -crap book is full of pictures of strange men. He doeantt knjw thek names I ill he (ranks they may eventually serve him as character make-up pattern Some ef t!iem are pictures ol bearded •mci. oBrfMd hasn't appeared beard for any picture and be
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  • 38 2 WARNER Bros, have begun preparaliens for a featurette In Twd to be called The Bill of Riprlit- 1 will tell the groftt document's en and follow In ihe Warner serie »1 !l totical short subjects.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 437 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA Incorporated in England». P. O. S. S. (o. s si VILINGS. I or I WARDS. Due. Tonnage spore. 1939 SOMALI «,800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CHITRAL 15.000 Mar. 24 «:ARTHAGE 15,000 Apr 7 i BANGALORE «,000 Apt-.' H KAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 31 RANCH! 17,000
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    • 362 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I WORM luoypj ROUND TRIP Singapore—JapanSingapore in 3 weeks S S "POTSDAM** Leaves March 16th Returns April 4th All inclusive fares: I Class—93l9.oo up Tour. Class—-$22:5.00 Passage Agents: LOHMANN CO., LTD.. 124, Robinson Road, M Pnone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG BELAWAN. Thurs.,
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    • 337 2 9amßa j HOLIDAY «at ui&es To: BANGKOK SAIGON. I I liv l,lxur,OUS One Class Motorships. n Ima >"utcr> Ilis P *««"o«M Tons tram Penang, P. Sham, MUacea, Spor.? J v ..iSiTa. 'Ji- 000 14 3 15 3 16-3 18-3: m... Aisia (12,500) 4 4 D -4 t ;_4 «4 jms.
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    • 126 2 H AMBIT RG-AMRRIKA UN IE 9 Doutsch-Australisch* Dampfschiflfs Gesellsehaft PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Ms RAMSES Direct Mar '>n t m.s. KTJLME'RL AND Direct Apr HOMEWARD, tIOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. s s TTRPTT7 -iP2£ Singapore 1939 s.s. 11KPITZ via Genoa and Marseilles Mar
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 233 2 DAILY CReSSWOROI «Ar ■a■ -i »Ji B I flßi Pilll MB bk w&Sbl j x Jack ACROSS: 3. Royal residence that gives its name bell." (Byron i r, 1, r tj a cap, a petticoat and footwear. CLUES DOWN' 1' 55* i ii Handwriting. 9. «ml dissemination. 2 "T, i-n
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 511 3 THERE MAY BE A BARGAIN HERE FOR YOU PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. invited for the erection ~i one block of teneat Trengganu Street, cification and Form of be obtained at the Office ire Improvement Trust on posit oJ $50- which will led fa bona lido tender is the plans
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    • 577 3 situations Vacant CH NE&E LADY teaching r i ohn and mandoline. Apply Box 77 Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur (147) WANTKD AMBITIOUS MUSIC ts at the Far Eastern Music School. Tel. 2323, a 6) WANTED A CASHIER with Cash t h U ni y -c, Appiy Box No M > co
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    • 669 3 SITUATION WANTED by young experienced Electrical, Technical Assistant, Holds First Grade Chargeman's Certificate. At present employed by large mine in Selangor. Will be free Ist May. What prospects offered? Box No. 56, co M*alaya Tribune, K.L. (90) WANTED WANTED TALKING MINAH or Parrot Box 31 Malaya Trioune, Singapore. (23) WANTED.
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    • 612 3 FOR SALE P A c E A, J Triumph 7 > 200 or nearest. 5. Old Pudu Road, K. Lumpur. (171) MALAY ROMANISED STORY BOOKS? oioi S n reque,t 14A Change Alley. Tel. 248 L (162) BUILDINcTIoTS in Ampang Town. Main Street. Apply LEEKONGGANN co Boustead, K. Lumpur. (174) FOR
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    • 735 3 A.J.S. 23,4 h.p., 1935, Excellent Condition I Tax paid, $280. 217, Thomson Road. (139) I FOR SALE: AUSTIN 10—1934 deluxe" i model, fine condition. May be seen, 778. Club Road, Ipoh, after 4.30. (141) BUILDING LAND FOR SALE: 5~iJ myes from Kuala Lumpur $2000. Box 331 Kuala Lumpur. (143) i
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    • 672 3 EAGLE BRAND RED MENTHOL CONE 20c. each; something better, pleasant and handy. (100) 1934 HUFMOBILE SALOON, Excellent condition, $700. For quick sale. Enqu.ry Box 32 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (22» MOUTRIE PIANO FOR SALE. Peneet condition. Price $275. Apply Box No. 41 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (33) REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPĔWRITER Model 1,
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  • 529 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday. r r'Rßrp Previous To-day Change snn f r, Steady Quietly Steady fe P yt Buyers 83 16 B*4 -fl!16 Sellers 85 16 8 3 +116 Ist Forward (Apr. June) Buyers BV 4 8 3 a +2 Sellers 8 3 h 37 16 +116
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  • 690 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING I Singapore, Mar. 3, 5 p.m. Truer and Ca Ampat Tin J*"'™ Austral Amal JS 5" sunt fit Batu Selangor 130 Berjuntai Jo,- loo Burma Malay 219 99 0 I rtong Kong Tin if. Idris Hydraulic 6 6 4 a
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  • 140 4 Singapore, Friday. MINING, Tin at midday was $108 \a, unchanged. According to cables received from London the market in tin shares there yesterday appeared slightly firmer with buyers of Southern Kintas, Petalings and Hong Kong Tins at improved pners. Locally this section of the market was dull
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  • 166 4 Singapore, Mar. 3. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R. (Siam) 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 Slam Broken Rice No. 2
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  • 56 4 Allenbv oc Alor Qajah 130 Amal 33* \*> W» Aser Panas ?2 2 Basse tt i?J 1 KUf*"' Benta ffl. J-00 Bcrelli ?f 2 <! 7 2 Broga 125 Brunei Si* 22 Bukit Katil o*2 JS Bukit k. b SB 2-2 Bukit Kepong J5 Bukit Timah unn If? in
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  • 11 4 The price of 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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  • 253 4 Singapore, Mar. 3. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Lcndon TT. 2 3 25 32 London demand 2 3 25 32 Lyons demand 2045 Switzerland demand 237 3 i Hamburg demand 134 New
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  • 95 4 London. Alar. 3. Paris 176 57 64 New York 4 63 13 16 Montreal 4.7"", Brussels 27.80', Geneva 20.62 Amsterdam 3 624 Milan 89 J Berlin 11.68» 2 Copenhagen 22 40 Oslo 19 00 Prague 137 Helsingfois 2263/ 4 Madrid nominal Lisbon IJO' 4 Athens 547% i Racharmt
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  • 36 4 Reuter. Malta. March 3 Thfor the Maltese arti or B A certain numto will be accepts for r by British overseas ror iison is being bnni strength and two :i ing erected.- Reut< i
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  • 143 4 Maynard tt Co.. Ltd.. 130.000 Apr 30 W 100 norn SINGAPORE Iffjjgj CIPAL. 1901 red. !9-vj $«<,Q,ouo Int Mar 31. Sept 30 I** 1907 red. 19*7 $1000,000' 'lit 102 V* 103 DQQI Mar. 31, Sent xn 1909 red. 19- *:,joV.o6o' tot' norn Mar. 31, sept 30 4%
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 24 4 THE EASTERN UNITED UI«.LAkV, PERSONAL ACU BHWT, WORKMEN'S UMPENSA AM) PUBLIC LJABILITY INSURANCE. "AAU OFFICE: »«o. Cecil Street, Singapore W. HALL, OeneraJ Manager I
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    • 77 4 I OVERSEA- 1 I CHINESE I BANKING Jk ICOA P. gl Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections in all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and
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    • 337 4 RAXK OF I'HlXi by 12, Ceril Street, Shiran**. Telephones: Manager's Office Asst Manager's Vjffll c 25" Exchange Dept. JJS General Office I,! 1 Cable Address CHTJNT.Iri Paid Up Capital .h sS Reserve Funds In J 00 Excess ot eh fj mm Total Assets approximate 2.020,00 c 00 Tse-Vung Joong, Chalrmaa
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    • 664 5 TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES M HEDRAL 5 inmuniflD. Eucharist, r, K. S Adams. n* a Service. and Sermon Vrchdeacoii. Cod Answer Prayer?" Monday Wedneat 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thurs- at 7 a.m Wednesday at 6 30 rhe Lord Bishoo S CHURCH Communion. v School. and Sermon. p.m. Evening Servicje. AL BASE Matins
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    • 470 5 6.15 p.m.. Epwerth League Meeting Speaker: Miss Lambeth CHINESE GOSPEL HALL (North Bridge Road) Chinese Sei vices Sunday. 10.30 ajn. Breaking of Breec 11.15 a.m. Bible Address in Cantonese. Speaker: Mr. E. Tipson. 3 p.m Sunday School. 7 30 p.m. Bible Address. Speaker: Mr Ong Tiang Tye. Monday. 7.30 p.m.
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    • 408 5 CHRISTIAN SC7ENCE B0C1LTY (Orange Grove Rr«ad. Singanore) Bianch of the Mother Church, ThJ First Church of Christ. Scientisv in Boston. U S A. Subject: "Man." 9 30 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Service. 6 pm. Testimony Meeting first Wed nesday each month. Reading Room open:— Mondays, Thursdays—9—11 am. Tuesdays,
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    • 485 5 Unpleasant COLDS?^W WE'RE all alike when we catch a bad cold or chill. What with sneezing, watery eyes, painful sore throat and a head that's as heavy as lead, no wonder we're miserable. Yet, all this unpleasantness and suffering can be easily avoided by regularly taking fPeps breatheable tablets. A
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 422 6 r B|i ALWAYS j j OX TIME j S Take all Clocks or Watche.: that go wrong to 5 IYICK WOH HING! I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, 2 I (Near Middle Road>. PHONE 7922. S Contractors for the repair of Clocks Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base. Malays
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    • 133 6 THE t *uetonT^ood] 1 ob «'»»t>l* of ell Chtmisu and Store. I 1 !l ;7 ~RAr)T()s ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence they arp POP IT, AR EN MALAYA. I Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG jfc Distributors: 11 OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, ft Orchard Road, Singapore {j
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    • 144 6 Gout, Rheumatism,' L ii in l) a ji W Kidney trouble, etc. cured with UROLYSAN n d crystaLs a "d expel the pain making poisons from (he body i! few days rheumatic swpiiL J In a red stiff iit*,K. swellings are redukidnev inT S the S a »< ladder ami
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1077 6 Trio Music From NE\X/C Spore, 7 p.m. jMlTr^^^^Nilk SINGAPORE XIROM jm T/ ZUP 30 96Ufef* 8 g g 3 mc s) I>( 1515 Mc S (I B m '''^^^^^^^M/^^^^H P m (3 20 Opening. News bulletin. i f| S j 12.45 Light orchestral concert by Rel- 625 Gymnastics. M f
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  • 1827 7 Revh To Commissioners ix r y l .(trie Light»*?, Ltd, have issued a circular to shareholders lt j tin company's view of the controversy which has arisen I ft:n l 1 Municipal Commissioners. It will be recalled that on Jan. of the Commissioners made
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  • 242 7 SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS. Forget the work and worries of the week and spend a social pleasant day in congenial surroundings. Not favourable lor concentration, laying plans, or mapping out any programme for the cominq week. SPECIAL INFLUENCES January 21 to February 19. You may have
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 87 7 "GEORGE MARGARET" BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. REVERTOHY tmmmmmmmmmmmrnn mmmmm mmm■^^^^"^""""^^^JZZZZTTT-■ a A New Child Sens tion The World's Youngest Ice Skater IRENE DARE will steal your hearts in this new j I R X O-Radio Picture "l (omifiig U* the I i j CAN YOU LAUGH AND CRY AT ONCE? j
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    • 323 7 *2 I Joan's A Dancing Bride Now! j NOT EXACTLY A MOTHER'S CHOICE FOR A WIFE .BUT j GUARANTEED TO MAKE MARRIED LIFE INTERESTING! j I M.G.M. M.G.M. i A THRILLS! ACTION' EXCITEMENT 1 NEXT CHANGE AT THE CAPITOL j SPEND VOIR FIRECRACKER NIGHTS AT THE New World 11 (The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 94 8 il I'AVII 3-15 615 9-15 TO-DAY J^P^ RtASER Save ltd. j 1 ———————SINGAPORE. phon r\ Billing lIBIISIIIIB] j TO-DAY TO-MCRROW 4 SHOWS DAILY j AT 11 am 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M.] i jL l'>•' I- OKGETTABLE *VI( TT RE^ mm ®f Warner Bros, present I MYRON BRIXIfJ's (IRFAT STOIIV I
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    • 374 8 I You U roa r a t this new M.-G.-M Q ni c I I 01 Want I CAPITOL :!s,,!m -«Mn v I J 5.15 4 SHOWS TO-MORROW: 11 AM-m ■HE j h j IU grand to set a good laugh Again j hal Ai fl I roach R\l (jTir
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    • 12 8 Il J Read The J SUNDAY I TRIBUNE Dominant I In Malaya
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 823 9 tFREEf FREE! FREE! FREE! FR EE! FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THE ONLY j DARE-DEVIL STUNT WORTH SEEING. NONE TO COMPARE WITH IT IN TOWN. SEE THE IUMAN CANNON BALL i —_—T— —^W—JSi i 11« IIIIIIimMWMBMMMMMMMWMMIBWI I II FT mmm mm mm »rir*ttTi
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    • 201 9 ••■••••••»»W»WWWW www----- AMI (AUK MOUNTAIN ARTISTIC! NATURAL! V -;>f>> SCENICAL! 0\ v x& ENJOY YOUR WALKS IN THIS x sV s BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN v \> v y> *> c IT TAKES VOL HOURS TO GO C^\>x> VV O%Sr THROUGH THIS MOUNTAIN v o S IT TOOK US MORE THAN ONE
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  • 598 10 GOOD deal has been heard lately of the attacks made by the Japanese Press in Shanghai on the authorities of the International Settlement in connection with the political murders which have occurred. It is an old complaint, but it has been renewed so vehemently as to
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  • 1060 10 WEEK-END REVIEW WITH the approach of Mar. 15, when the Japanese fishing lots are to be auctioned in Vladivostok, it is generally predicted that the Russo-Japanese fishery dispute will come to a head. The Japanese insistence on the renewal of the fishery conCristl Ifl vention which
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  • 79 10 I VE seen **ta« teams that were writer What m.L mamta 'r.s a football Many amateur vocaiuVe Professor, have am ys a music control. otners gly g d voice slißhtest the The authorities in have recommended an h Prbon convicts. Before ,on R ft m h Ur
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  • 518 10 CJATHOLICS will decry the political significance attached in certain quarters to the election of Cardinal Pacelli, State Secretary of the Vatican, as Pope Pius XII. But although a Pope must maintain formal neutrality in international politics, Catholics themselves will hope that the new head of their Church
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 209 10 W \K% Yo <an be sure of Protection from the Rain with a I "JAYBRA" V*ff WATERPROOF S§ j ■Is In Two Qualities: vI; S .».00 Sizes—32 to 40 Wm w I f Ip Nnv Fawn Br <>wn. *i I $6« 75 -Sizes—32 to 42 f'''— "SIT Obtainable in Fawn.
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  • 433 11 WAS PALESTINE PLEDGED TO THE ARABS? Reuter. KL1 Dritish war plan, in which Lawrence of Arabia securing Arab revolt against Turkish rule in for I he establishment of an Arab state, is revealed in location as a White Paper of the letters between Sir H,
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  • 69 11 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 3: The executive of the International Federation of Trade Unions is meeting at London on Mar. 29 and 30 to discuss the possibility of launching a monster campaign in favour of calling an international peace conference. The meeting, which will be presided
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  • 149 11 British Wireless. London, Mar. 4. The death occurred yesterday in Swit zerland of Lord Allen of Hurtwood at the age cf 49. Leader of the conscientious objectors during the Great War, Clifford Allen himself suffered imprisonment as a result of which his already
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  • 35 11 London. Mar. 3: The King and Queen were among the distinguished audience who last night attended the gala performance by players of Comedie Francaise, who are paying a short visit to London.
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  • 31 11 Berne, Mar. 3: Three journalists who were ordered to leave Italy, are being allowed to stay "for the present." the Legation in Rome was informed by the Government.
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  • 390 11 Reuter. Rajkot. Mar. 3. MR Gandhi, who recently sent an ultimatum to the Ruler of Rajkot, stated: "The breach cf promise shakes mc to my roots. If it costs my life which, at the age of seventy has no insurance value, I most
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  • 202 11 Reuter. THE threatened restrictions on finance in North Ch-na are actively engaging the attention of official financial circles in London. At a joint consultation yesterday of Foreign Office, Treasury and Board ol Trade representatives and of Far Eastern Banks, various retaliatory measures were discussed. One
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  • 25 11 Catalan residents praying in the Plaza de Cataluna, Barcelona, for a new Pone who will bring peace to Spain and the world.
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  • 982 11 Vatican City, Mar. AN impassioned plea for peace, Juslice, charity and concord betw< en nations was made by Pope Pius XII in his first broadcast message to the entire Catholic world this morning. He speke for 4 2 minutes in Latin, in a clear firm
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  • 45 11 Reuter. Vatican City, Mar. 11. NUMEROUS world-wide congratulations continue to pour into the Vatican. A notable phra-e in the telegram from Mussolini was "I beg Your Holiness to accept the reverent homage of the Fascist Government, added to my own." Reuter.
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  • 196 11 Britain's Ambassador Reuter. London. Mar. 4. IT is officially announced that Sir Maurice Drummond Peterson, Ambassador to Baghdad and formerly Charge d'Affaires* in Madrid, is appointed Ambassador to Spain (Franco Government). Reports from Republican Spain reaching authoritative circles in France indicate crumbling resistance and it is
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  • 28 11 Tokyo. Mar. 3: It is officially announced that the Jaoanese apoh:gv and payment of £1.250 "amicably settled" the compensation for the Hongkong bombing incident.
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  • 28 11 Jerusalem, Mar. 3: The bodies of twelve Arabs, presumably executed terrorists, were found in a cave by BriUsh troop s searching villages near Tulkharem.
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  • 14 11 London. Mar. 3: The late Prince Arthur of Connaught left £100,418.
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  • 57 11 Reuter. T__ Berlin, Mar. 3. HL Papal electicn coincided with the anniversary of Pastor Niemceller's incarceration in the concentration camp, which event was commemorated by a special service in Niemoellers Church at Dahlem, which was packed L, capacity. The congregation prayed for four pastors in "protective
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  • 106 11 Shanghai. IT is revealed from authoritivc sources that the British Parliament has empowered the Export Credit Department to extend an additional credit loan of £10,000,000 to China. The Chinese Government, howevtr, find (Tree* difficulty in arranging with British firms for trie purohas- cf'aeroplanes Lecause all the
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  • 69 11 Reuter. Danzig, Mar. 3. Five hundred Jewish emigrants have left for a secret destination, being the first of several batches. They departed in lorries early in the morning. Each person was allowed to carry only rucksack, previously examined by the Customs. The police, allegedly acting on information
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  • 86 11 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 4. THE now 74-passenger flying-boat which will begin the regular transatlantic service for Pan-American Airways within a few weeks was christened "Yankee Clipper" by Mrs. Roosevelt at a ceremony at Anacostia naval and air station yesterday. Instead of the usual champagne the President's wife
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  • 28 11 Cairo, Mar. 3: The Crown Prince of Iran has arrived and to set eyes on his bride-to-be for the first time at Abd n Palace.
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  • 184 11 Reuter. Prague, Mar. 4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA is faced with a crisis which may affect its future as a federal stale as a result cf the breakdown of negotiations between the Government and Slovak Ministers. According to competent quarters the Fcdciai Premier, Mr. Beran, has refused to give
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  • 52 11 ROOSEVELT POPE Reuter. Charleston .South Carolina) Mar. 4. —President Rooselt has sop/, a message to the stating: "With true happiness I learned of your selection as supreme Pontiff. Recalling with pleasure our meeting on your recent visito the United States I send you a personal message of felicitation and good
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  • 121 11 Reuter. rrHE progress of recruitment for national service is "definitely food, declared I EBr John Anderson. Minister of Civilian Defence, in a broadcast last nl*M. Out of 1,500.000 men and women wanted for civil defence 1.250.000 had already hcen enro'it d, but while some
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    • 29 11 ,Urn of eyesight examination are and accurate. j u,( -s the only one you can rely m upon, •wactionbt:-- c. P. CHONG. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO.. Bridge Road, Singapore,
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  • 374 12 (By Our Special Representative) Kuala Kangsar, Friday. pERAK is to-day on the eve of the installation of its ruler, and rejoicings rivalling previous occasions of Royail ceremonies are taking place all over the State. Kuala Kangsar, the Royal town, is especially en fete, and to-day
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  • 391 12 Singapore, Friday. "MUCH ado about nothing'* was a description given by counsel" for the defence to a case which came up for mention in the Third Pottee Court this morning. Mr. Edward Tan Tat Min, a wealthy member of a well-known Straits-born family, summoned Mr.
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  • 92 12 A IlEC E'VING and adjudication order was made against Yong Ming Kwai, a Chinese, bv Mr Justice Home, i„ the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday ofThJ rM f V11 r P^ 1SOn at the suggestion of the Chief Justice who had expressed a wish to see the debtor in
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  • 224 12 {From Our Own Correspondent M R X R BlackweU, Official A^J -nkn,„u,v Ktti„t aWUnt f r COntribut 1 p i lc tlon was acai 'd before the Hon. Mr. Justice Aitken at the Seremoan Supreme Court recently. The bankrupt made a very long statement repuaiaung the
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  • 196 12 Singapore, Friday. JHE tragic story of a how a Chinese father struggled for two hours to bring back life to the body of his three years old son whom he found lying dead in a foot of water in a drain at Marsiling Road on Feb. 20.,
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  • 195 12 [From Our Oivn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. "JT is an important question whe- ther he intended to sleep or not. It does not affect his guilt, but it does affect his punishment," said Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellew, when Low Hing alias Low Yu, a
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  • 70 12 Reuter. Tokyo. Mar. 3.—The two-day battle against fires which followed the disastrous explosion at a power magazine at Hirakata in Osaka Prefecture has ended. Most of the townspeople who left on an order to evacuate the town have returned. The damage to property is now estimated
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  • 339 12 Singapore Prida J}N appeal to all Englishmen to register for service al th< Bureau was made by Sir Jonn Bagnall in I at the annual general meeting of the Royal Society 'Singapore Branch) held at the Singapore Cricket Club "If one can judge by
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  • 111 12 I (Tribune stair Reporter. Malacca. Fnri-.v Mr Cheah Y>w Vow, courts. Malacca, left lit wed?* transier to Penan-. Mr n n v 5 Tlnnof Penan, ha, anj^ Messrs. W. J. Tlwrogood and j m D. Ambrose have assumed duties District Jud,c and Assistant Ml 5 Assignee. Malacca, respectively
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  • 56 12 F S r u lgn Un P° rta 01 tin ore into Mafcn in February were 1.975. a total ol 55k for the two months of the ve^r The estimated total exports from Malaya, of tin and nn-ta-ore buSZ an assay value of 75.5 per cent
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  • 191 12 Reuter. T Washington. Mar. 4. HE House of Representatives has passed (he Bill, which has been forwarded to the Senate, appropriating 500 million dollars for the War Department, including funds ior the purchase of 781 aeroplanes as part of Mr. Roosevelt's air Icrce
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  • 72 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 4-With increased inteiest the upward trend on the Stock Exchange was resumed yesterday industrials especially meeting with renewed attention, and several good gains were registered. Boots Druggist Stores rose by n? ti?o Crown uS 45 things on the talk of the possibility of a
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  • 446 12 [From Our Own Reporter] THE story 0 f how a couple of Customs JKJSSTwJJ^ retuS t 'T Val, T let the man off but lata Pol cp fW ti 1 aMd am te <l him, ma related i„ the Firsl ne \V«,, V Sek, a burly vegetable
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  • 42 12 London. Mar. 3: Fifty brother Ann."/ als will entertain to dinner to-nlgni London. Admiral of the Flee:. u*J Chatfield. in recognition of his JJVr" appointment as Minister for Co-Oicm-tion of Defence. There wll bt> speeches it EnW ChatfleUTs own quest
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  • 442 13 PALESTINE PARLEY DEADLOCK London* Mar. 3. I MaeDonald, Mr. Butler and a jl ma j] committee of Aral) dele- con pri ing of two Palestine ar ,d representatives of all ♦her Arab delegations met for an w sterday afternoon n a detailed discussion ol the
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  • 242 13 Reuter. Paris, Mar. .J. election of Cardinal Pacelli as Pope is welcomed in France where he has many friends and is generally rdmired for his stronsr character and his tactful handling of many difficult situations. The election of the Papal Secretary of State is mo:4
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  • 78 13 Reuter. Warsaw, Mar. *>. T"HF; Camp of National Unity, the (government party, rn> made a claim for access to colonial territory as part of the official party programme. The declaration shows that the object cf the party Is '.o secure a share in the exploitation of the
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  • 168 13 Reuter. Burgos, Mar. 3. TOHE likelihood of a Nationalist offensive and conquest of the remaining Republican territory grows stronger. It is considered in military circles that;there are apparently no authorities in the Republican zone who can speak for the zone as a whole. Gen. Franco swiftly
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  • 128 13 Singapore, Friday. WITH a warning thai he must pay more regard to cyclists and rick? has who may be on the road Mr. Lim Yong Chuan was to-day fined a total of $35 on two traffic charges by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic District
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  • 114 13 Reuter. London, March 3.—"1 think we have got our tails up. We are reverting to our old position of influence which we ought never to have abandoned", declared Mr. Hudson, Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, in a speech at the British Industries Fair. He
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  • 58 13 Reuter. Wellington, Mar. 3. The New Zealand Government is making provision to establish a Volunteer Defence Forc> for the protection of Western Samoa. It is explained thai the Government is merely extending to Western Samoa the organisation now existing for the New Zealand territorial force and this is declared to
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  • 35 13 Reuter. Berlin. Mar 3. Marshal Ooering is exnected to for Italy to morrow for what is deseribei ps "purely a private visit" and will be j a'vay for about three weeks—Reuter.
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  • 200 13 Reuter. London, Mar. 3. fN the House of Commons Dr. Burgin, replying on the debate, referring to the railways said that they were faced, in connection with national emergency, with the obligation to spend millions to protect what was recognised as the essential pan of the
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  • 94 13 Singapore. Thursday—Lim Tua Poh '291, Goh Tua Cheo v Lim Chong Hai (32) and Yco Tin Whay (43) were thi> morning produced in the Bec< nd Fcije Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham at the instance of Inspector Alexander of the Jco Chiat P:li<:e Staiton and charged
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  • 70 13 Reuter. London, Mar. 3. Nearly a hundred unemployed staged a lie-down strike in the lobby of tne House of Commons. The men arrived at the House in small groups and requested to see Mr. Brown. Minister of Labour. While waiting they lay down covering
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  • 238 13 Reuter. London, Mar. 3. WHEN the debate was resumed on civil defence in the Commons Mr. Walter Elliot outlined the plans for hospital organisation to deal with air raid casualties. He said he estimated approximately one hundred and twenty thousand hospital beds that could be
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  • 75 13 Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 3. Chinese forces In West Hupeh are engaging the Japanese at two points, one along the highway from Hankow to Ichang and ac "osa the Siang River at Yokow, according to a Chinese report. Chinese wings, north of the highway to Ichang,
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    • 163 13 S. C. S. Sausages are marie with just that little touch of genius which produces sausages renowned for their deliciousness. Fresh, wholesome ingredients made and mixed under hygienic conditions, they are every bit as good as they look. 'PHONE: SPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110
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  • 231 14 s.< •<•• ..I. R.A.F. (H.Q.)...0. a friendly match played on the Padang last night, an SCC. side defeated an R.A.F. (H.Q.) eleven by one goal to nilThe Airmen did everything but score. In the la however, they put up a feeble resistance add were lucky that
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  • 98 14 To U< in the V.M.C.A. tennis tounuun. Nt f CLASS A. vs. Harry L. Wee. C Moxon vs. Ivan van Geyzel. MEN'S UOUBLES L. < Q b unci G. H. Poh vs. Comdr E. .1 Mockter and Kamls. M I Resty am. C. Resty vs. Yadi and 8.
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  • 676 14 Van der By I 105, Melville 78 THi; final Test match between South Africa and England, which began at Durban yesterday and which is being played to a finish, saw the homesters make a good start, scoring 229 runs for
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  • 175 14 DROBAELE acceptances and jcekeys In the Grand Na r ional are as follows:— Royal Mail (Danny Morgan), Airgead Sios (M. O'Neill', Royal Danielli Moore i Dunhiii Castle (Walwyn) Coo- 1 (Pawcus), Rockquilla (Carey) •iiviu! Judge (Goodwill), Brendnan's Cottage (Owen) Dominick's Cross (Everett*, Temewillcw (Rimelh, Perfect Part
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  • 17 14 The entries for the Singapore Recreation club Spring Tennis Tournament close on Wednesday, Mar. s
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  • 333 14 S.C.R.C 4, Nestanglo. ...3 j| RATHER scrappy soccer match, saved from being too uninteres^ins by several exhibitions of neat and accurate play, resull score of ihree goals to four, when Nestanglo lost to the S.C.Rr terday at Farrer Park, in a friendly game. The
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  • 66 14 The foUowin? will be chosen to plav a n n o ac l Footers XI against the *L C 2nd cn Monday, at 5-15 p m at the Padang:—Ah Chye Cheng Seah Eng Chye, Ah Wing. Ah Bah. John. Ah Lam. Chm Cheong. Chin Nen Swee Hock (Capt),
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  • 131 14 babies and jockeys Hotbun II (Gardner! D don Richard.si, Zcltan i a (E. Smith., Noble King Davy DoUttle (Qomezi Zaim I'Juxman (Howard) Wragg», Croiseun iBeary» nLi <->. Mickey Bulger V Dancer (->. Temerairc (-j D (Roberts*, Haley cn Gift <-,' v iBartlam.. Dark Tolly
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  • 58 14 The charity scccer game this eveninbetween the Siong Be. Athletic v ciation and the rest of the S C F promises to be a very interestinp nune *f some of the best Chinese soccc nlayers In Singapore will be taking parr •cntf- 6 ,ii S f b Tr
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    • 17 14 A Tankard j of Health I ■js Vs jBI Bfl I I Distributed by Eraser Weave Ltd
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    • 86 14 mmmm SILK I j|p||g HOSIERY Guaranteed 7 Fast Colours THE CHOICE OF THE DISCRIMINATING ■atM Care given t« the Matching of Colour and Finish Price from $1.60 to $225 AURORA S Corner of High Street and JNorlh Bridge Road Singapore. 1 Phone 3700 and :>7BB. Have you recovered from »//I*l*
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    • 211 14 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWitbeut Calomel And You'll Jump 0:» of Bed Foil of Vim and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this b;!e is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats
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    • 125 14 OMTINE IS Milk pjjis Malt EGGS lAFOOTI AFOOT 3 enough for a "velvet cloak to be spread in their path?" YOONG CHEON'GS shoe are designed with every trick of flatter-, to capture a bit cf in the beautiful new styles of thr I movement. LZE THE*. 1 AT YOONG CHEONG
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  • 540 15 MALAYS SAPPERS IN SOCCER FRIENDLY Absence Of H. Rahman Was Felt iangi) 2, Malays 1. .<•' h\Z socccr which, however, improved as time wore ocl up at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the nu t the Malays and defeated them by an odd goal in the game was goalless, most
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    23 15 Fif Ids R.E. goalkeeper, goes down to make a save—an incident in yesterday's soccer in which (he Malays were beaten 2—L—Tribune.
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  • 61 15 I The following have been selected to play basket-ball for the V.M.C.A. junior Department against the Oldham I Hall on Wednesday next on the Oldham Hall Ground at 5.15 p.m. Vow Wah I Sung (Captainl. Lim Njit Siong, Koh i Chit Meng, Lim Keng Hian. Khoo Teck j
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  • 37 15 On Saturday Mar. 11. the Maxflißad- I minton Party will hold their .second cemmittee meeting at the residence oi j Mr. Lee Kheng Chiang. 465-A. Upper Serangoon Read, commencing at 3 00 j p.m. sharp
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  • 81 15 Singapore, Friday. IN a fast and interesting soccer match, Victoiia School, playing on their own ground this afternoon, defeated St. Joseph's Institution by five goals to two. At half time, Victoria School led by four clear goals, tht socrers being J. M. Traill
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  • 45 15 The March Mixed Foursome of the Keppel Golf Club will be played on Sunday. Mar. 26. Competitors are to arrange their own partners. Following the March Mixed Foursome competition the prizes won during the first quarter will be distributed to the winners.
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  • 50 15 The following will represent the Great Eastern Life Sports Club against Paketvaartbond on Saturday, at Geylang Stadium at 5.10 p.m.:—Yoke Lum; Keng Huat; Stephens: Thiam Lock, Iv\vong Sung; Stevenson; Howe Foo; Ah Kam; Jaffar; Huat Lye and Khek Peng. Reserves.—Boon Bee; Yee Soo Eng Hong and Fook Loy.
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    • 48 15 Pto allt |sinasbin| I MO I tauwest RAPID ALL I i ErrECT|.^|| FEH MINUTES I ALQKG LCffTCD LIKE— CHUPDM— PQST TODAY **T T., 0. BOX 438 3UKfef»CH. I > i.r MM vi a reoolab CLOSE S CBit 13 STAMPS TO "M Of POSTAGE ABO PACKUO. tun I 0f I
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    • 45 15 DARMOL PILE CURE SET. Consists of tablets, ointment and suppositories. The most thorough and {aiekest cure known. $1.70 set in box. Postage 25 cts. CIIARJ CO., id, Robinson Rd., S pore. MUST BE KEPT ON ICE BOTTLED BY FRASER NEAVE LTD. PHONE: SINGAPORE 5886 i
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    • 452 15 CLEAN OUT YOUR STOMACH —and enjoy your foed! There are *ome people who never really enjoy their food because no matter how long ago it was since they Inst had a meal, they al.i apt feel full up." Some feel as though a lump were in the middle of their
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  • 201 16 \From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Thursday A SHOCKING double tragedy occurred this morning resulting in the deaths of v man and a woman at Caunttr Hall, Kainpong Lama. The man whose name was given as D. D. A. Henry is said to be the son-in-law
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  • 46 16 Chinese Central News Agency Chungking. Mar. 2.- The Education Ministry has decided to banisn adult illiteracy from China after 1941 when the nation s 192,000.000 illiterate people below the age of 45 years must know how to read and write*.— Chinese Central News Agency
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  • 33 16 Under the auspices of the Tamils Reform Association. Mr. R. Srinivasan will deliver a lecture in Tamil on "The Influence Of Congress" to-day at 7pm at the association premises. 20 Klanu Road, Singapore.
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  • 130 16 Singapore, Friday. A JAPANESE answering to the name or Chelahawa Tachoo alias B. Brown appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham In the second police court this morning and claimed trial to charges "<a> that you at 11.45 p.m. last night at Malabar Street pretended to hold
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  • 118 16 Chinese Central News Agency Kunming, Mar 2. HISTORY in Chinese aviation was made to-day when a foreign civilian plane flying over Chinese territory for the first time—the two-engmed mon plane ot the Imperial Airways—ia expected to arrive at Kunmina The plane originally planned to take
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  • 97 16 Chinese Central News Agency. Hongkong, Mar. 2. MAJOR General Tanaka, command- er of the Japanese forces on south China, who arrived from Canton by a transport called on IVfajor, Genera! A. E. Grasett, General Officer Commanding the British troops in China at 10 a.m. to-day.
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  • 148 16 Chinese Central News Agency. Hongkong, Mar. 2. WITH regard to the new Japanese note personally handed over to Mr C S Franklin, American chairman ol the Shanghai Municipal Council by Mr Mura. Shanghai Japanese Consal-Gei--eral on Feb. 28. it is learned that new Japanese proposals
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  • 198 16 Hongkong u, CHINESE MUita Headquarters at X, received information that the Japanese au? sending five extra panese, Formosa kuoan troops to Boutl assist the Fifth Nay; I Sq their coming attack on Kwan The five divisons assembled in Formosj despatched to the Meanwhile the Japan*
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  • 183 16 Chungking. Mar THE beginning af the S#th mmtfk of the ffino fipunr ii mv: tountl China busily engaged in mc U the most important tasks necessarj f< her protracted war «>:' restsUacethat of perfecting- the conscriptit* machinery, so that hum mml better soldiers may be recruited,
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  • 172 17 LEWIS FEAT'S REPORT A FURTHER improvement in values has been witnessed this week, and each day has shown slight gains on those «X the day before, although at the time of writing easier conditions are reported from London and New York says, Lewis and Peat's report dated Mar. 3. This
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  • 127 17 Singapore, Friday. A COLLISION between a cycle and a car at the junction of Crow Street and Telok Aver Street on December 24, had a sequel in the Traffic Court to-day when Mehar Singh, a jaga, was fined $4 on a charge of negligently riding
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  • 165 17 Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking, Mar. 2. BESIDES some fighting in central Hupeb Province in central China and sporadic skirmishes, elsewhere on the China fronts there was generally a temporary lull in the past week remarked a Chinese military spokesman at a press conference. He said
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  • 110 17 Reuter. Rangoon. Mar. 3: The Hindu-Moslem riots situation Is less tense, but the death of six persons in hospital as a result of injuries, together with injury to a further 20, have, brought the total casualties since Jan. 27 to 213. including 14 dead. Fifty-four men have been
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    • 1634 17 here May Be A Bargain Here For You I I From Pag* -3 PERSONAL \MAT. (63) PATRIMONIAL NESSMAN seeks respectPar Uculars to Box apore (165) I fcRK in Government i t $140 00 pm. seeks with photos to i k)X N'> 282 Kuali (6) H R MATRIMONIAL _J ill matters
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    • 664 17 dynamic i:v\>f.|MM I Dr. Jiihn SJng, one of China's greatest evangelists, will preach at I the New Chinese Presbyterian Church in Koon Seng Road, off .100 Chiat Road, i PROM MONDAY (ith to SUNDAY 12th MARCH,* S Three Meetings Daily Time 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. and
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    • 51 17 HOI! YE CYCLISTS! Chromium-Plate Your Exhaust Pipes, Reflectors etc. By THE SINGAPORE ELECTROPLATING WORKS, (Electro-Platers Since 1897). 23-3, COLEMAN ST. JOHNO AQUARIUM 115 PRINSEP SPORE. BIGGEST BREEDING POND IN SINGAPORE. JAPANESE GOLD FISH of rarious species. Angel Fish, lovely renigame (Terrapin) Flsn receptacles food and bait etc. just arrived from
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  • 23 18 En* Hai 0 o <* Dr. Lim Sm.i cm.lily dance (in lid f the Chma Relief Fund) which Lacs Piue to-night.
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  • 38 18 Making a total of f1.i00.000 (Chinese Currency, since the beginnins year, the Singapore CI Lf Fund made a F of tr?rr U v to the Central Government at Churekinp t maintain reUei work. The sun
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  • 755 18 TRANSPORT OF MATERIALS FOR CHINA'S RECONSTRUCTION PENDING the completion of the Yunnan-Burma railway on which thousands upon thousands of Chinese workmen led by engineers are sweating everyday, China at war has to depend considerably on the railroad from Kunming, provincial capital of the
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  • 133 18 o^.^ h which\ Sd„ t0 re-birth of Chnair-Hui, China' wr i adVCrs:t v of Dr. Wanjr "In its ruthless 1 a l the Chinese people ,nvaB »n. our enemy has brought death and ruin to millions of our people. foT 6t behind tne nghting
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  • 1191 19 tate Unwilling To Restore Pact hi (United Press). ho 4t u 4 w 1 Bombay, Feb. 26. r ,o m.swer to mv heartfelt entreaty. I leave for Rajkot on my mission of peace"—with this concluded the protracted telegraphic negotiations with the First
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  • 745 19 REFERENDUM IN MALABAR (United Press.) Madras, Feb. 21. THE object of the Malabar Temple Entry Act of 1938 is to make a commencement in the District of Malabar in the matter of throwing outii temples to those Hindus who are now excluded'from entering The leiorm was effected two
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    • 9 19 Daily India Page Edited by s C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc.
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  • 171 20 BRIGADE'S PARADE rpHE Brst parade of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, in which 400 men and -1 200 women representing all domiciled races took part, was held at the Jalan Besar Sta Jium on Wednesday. HE. the Governor renewed the parade, and in paying a tribute to
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