Malaya Tribune, 9 March 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- -No. 57. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, March 9, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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    • 165 1 iTlassified ADVERTISEMENTS I bring you j RESULTS j for only 3 CENTS I per word in this paper f'/lw colourful Iralher»-ttf-I 1 here's only one real test of a shaving system. Does it I give you a clean, close, smooth shave? It is because j Gillette, passes this test so
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    • 124 1 Announcement of BABA'S BARGAINS I (nh la 15th March Gla?s wares. Pressed Crystal J Less 20% Mai, all kind Less BABA CO LTD. MUkOe Road, n I r* Orchai 1 Rd. baba store g Mam lord Rd. I Drotect your clothes BLIT alwnn KILLS WHEN YOU ARE FEEDING BABY It's
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    • 354 1 I MADAME PAGE I LATE 92. PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER I TAILORMADES GOWNS I FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— 5t 30* i l 13 BATTERY ROAD, 1 S TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. I Br" |-sr iprp j| BRITISH V CONCRETr I HP fp REINFORCEMENT Hi I :i ADVANTAGES. I up
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  • 70 2 DATSY KELLY'S new streamlined figure 1 caused a bit of eye-brow If ting in the wardrobe department during the filmitn ol her recent, picture. During a three-day w-ek-end. Miss Kelly calmly forgot to watch her measurements-->he consumed two boxes cf chocolates, in addition to five regular
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  • 143 2 He Knows His Shakespeare DALI'H Bellamy is probably the oest versed actor in HoJy wood. Best versed, here, is used In its original sense, meaning an actor well schooled In Shakespearean blank verse. He started memorising complete play: of the Bard while still in high school, and his earliest
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  • 237 2 JOAN Crawford returns to a dancing role for one brief moment in "The Shining Hour," M.G.M.'s latest production, which opened at the Pavilion last night. We would have liked more of her dancing. A strong cast make up for a weak
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  • 101 2 AFJCT' KE with ;i neu turn 1« story was "Brcnkin;; The lee which opened last nigM pitol Theatre. Bobby Breen and Charlie cc-str Ted in the leading rol< play their parts excellently The theme deals with the of a young boy. who. leaving his home
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  • 130 2 A FILM which must on BO be missed is "Kentucky >I<*>" sbine, H the 20th Century I \P' seritation now at the Uharobra It is riotous enter tainmi pest laugh the screen ha* many a day Th P reason for this is t) al Kentucky
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 448 2 STEAMKK SAILINGS. IT &%^#nd BRITISH INDIA nrjeorporaced in England). P. ft O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1931) MALI 0.800 Mar. 13 CORFU 15.000 Mar. 10 CHJTRAL 15.000 Mar. 21 CARTHAGE 15.000 Apr. 7 I BANGALORE 0,000 Apr. 8 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 21 RANCHI 17,000 May 5
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    • 481 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. eNOKDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). Tin imk-rn ted are Vnc Company's Intended fixtures:— OITWAKD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 'TOTSDAM* omits Manila, N. China Yokohama Mar. 16 sjt. "FRANKEN" omitg Man la Mar 26 S m*. 1 RLGENSBURG" Mar. 30 HOMEWARD. For
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    • 367 2 msm < It I ISIS To: BANGKOK SAIGON- I By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons From Penang, P. S'liam, Malacca, Spor» J m "Meonia" < 11,000 14-3 15-3 IH-3 18-3 m.s. "Alsia" 112,500» 4-4 c-4 0-4 8-4 S ms. "Selandia" 113.0001 25-4 26-4 27-4 29-4 j NTX T 11QLIDA
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    • 145 2 HAMBURG-AM X RIK A LINIE Dcutsch-Australisehe Dampfschiffs Gescllschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany; PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAfr FORTS. Diie Spore 1939 1 m<s. RAMSES Direct Mar 20 t m.s. KULMERLAND Direct Apr 2 •JJS. NORDMARK direct Apr 12 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BR£M£N. Due
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 57 2 CAFTTOl "Breaking Ihc Ice 4LHAMBKA: "Kentucky Moonshine." PAVILION: "The Shining Hour." ROYAL: "KuMipak." MARLBOROUGH: 4 *"Wrdad." GARRICK: ".Harry IS Times," and "Orphanage." KOXV: "Tlrt Certain Age.' CHJFFNS: "Thr Divorce of Lady X HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret. Side Shows. cinema, and other attractions. MFW WORLD: Cabaret. Side Shows. cinema rides. QRRAT WORLD:
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    • 219 2 f DAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS LIES DOWN 1. There's cash in this apple. 1. A holiday on the ueean 3 t lev er tiiat's sold with a song. 2 Th? easiest person 7. A type of handwriting. own self." ißulwer Lytl 9. On a small scale. 4. Famous in mythol
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  • 387 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. Previous To-day Change Steady Steady Buyers 8% 8 516 Sellers 8% 8% J12 \pi June) Buyers 8 g:i H Sellers 8' 2 8 7 16 ii"l5 (July Sept.) Buyers 8 7 16 87 16 Sellers 8 9 16 8* 2 —1 16 Oct.jDec.)
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  • 136 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Mar. 8, 5 p.m. Total foi "Pan* Dividend Book* tof^ c a > n% dosa Date Bx. Br. year Payable Date *o dat? 5'; int. Mar. 6 Mar. 11 Mar. 7 6d No 20 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. .1 7/ 2
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  • 849 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. Mar. 8, 5 p.m. Fraser and 00. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4jAustrai Amal 4 6 SJ-' Austral Malay 39 44 Ayer Hitam 21|- 22;Aycr Went; U. 63 0 68xd Bangrin Tin 19 19 9 Batu Belangor 1.30
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  • 153 3 AT The Singapore Chamber of Com- merce Rubber Association's 1424 th Auction heJd on March 8 1939, the following were:— Catalogued 1,177,417 lbs.—tons 525 03 Offered 916,629 lbs.—tons 409.21 Sold 749,317 lbs.—tons 334.52 London-Spot 8% d. New York-Spot 16 cents. PRICES REALISED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents per
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  • 144 3 Singapore, Mar. 8. MINING. Tin at midday was $108%, down 1,. With the Stock Exchange reported generally firmer bids for Tin shares received from London this morning showed an improvement on yesterday. Locally the market in Tin shares was very steady but rather neglected owing to the
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  • 16 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $108"» (down h).
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  • 18 3 The price of rubber at noon ln xSingapore to-day was* Buyers 29 (up Sellers 29»,, (up J4).
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  • 229 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Id) Apr. 30. Oct. 31 W 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 rod. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102% 103% norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sent SO 108% HO norn 41 1909 red. 1905 4i1.J00.000 Int. Mar.
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  • 322 3 Singapore, Mar. 8. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 6 4 Ayer Hitams 21 6 22 6 Bangrins 20- 216 Batu Selangors 1.32 1.36 Hitams C.27 0.32 Hongkong Tin 15 6 16 6 Chanderiangs 12 9 13 6 Hong Fatts 0.69 0.72 Idris Hyd. 6 6
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  • 40 3 Jaipur. Mar. 1 -On nceipt of a telephonic message from the Jaipur Satyagraha office at Agra communicating Gandbiji's request to su pend the Japur hartal, hartal was calied off and sheps were opened yesterday.— lUnited Press;.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 29 3 THE Astern united \y corporation, limited &7* A «INE. MOTOR VEHICLE, 1 PERSONAL ALU- I WORKMEN'S COMPENSA m AND public LIABILITY INSURANCE, OFFlCt: ,D CECIL STREET, SINCAPORE. \V HAM.,
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    • 46 3 r—i m fa^fcyp I NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 j ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Siam, Burma, S.mth China, French lndo-China and Netherlands Bast Indies. AGENTS CORREH- PONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken. jj MASTERS OR. DAMAGE
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    • 347 3 ILWK OF CmXA Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, CecU Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office i>lBB-a Cable Address CHUNC.KUO" Paid Up Capital h. $40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch 4,800.000.00 Total Assets approximate Ch. 2.020.000.00 i'se-Vune 3oc r.g
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    • 671 4 THERE MAY BE A BARGAIN HERE FOR YOU FOR SALE 'MALAY ROMANISED STORY BOOKS. Lists on request, 14A Change Alley. Tel. 2481. (162' CLEARANCE BALK Large selection Ladies underwear and llrtens Luba, 74 Orchard Roar! <263A> BUILDING LOTS In Am pang Town Main street. Apply nfkonggann i o Boustead, X
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    • 668 4 SIAMESE KITTENS looking lor good I Home. Apply Box No. 104, Malaya Tri- bune, Ipoh. (213) FOR SALE: Bungalow lots in Perak Road. L la. lr. 4.2 p. at 20 cts. per sq. ft. 2. It. Or. G.4p. at 20 cts. per sq. ft. j Aoply Ho Liang Tian. 4.
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    • 639 4 KRLSHNASAMY NAIDU of Tanjore and manager ot a Chetty Estate near NA?assai. desires or hw beautiful daughter's marriage to a suitable Sbutri Indian Naidu, employed in Oovenimf.il .service, Krishnasamy, Chetty Estate, Post, Johore. < 2 j:i TOE PIONEER MATRIMONIAL AGENCY treat all matters strictly prl rate and confidential. Conducted by
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    • 670 4 i OUTSTATION MOTORISTS': Save motor trouble and expensive, repairs wnen Visiting Singapore Don't forget register your ear with Auto Service oi Malaya, 9-15, Penhas Roaa. The only 21 hours non-stop emergency and lubrication .service station. Phone 2033. 12 Hi) FOR i-ALL: One second hand Hudson Fjpeivix tourer car, also one
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    • 635 4 MASTER HAWAIIAN GUITAR at home. American coun* fifty-five haunt ing melodies, lessons In sheets and records. Best toil ion lor novices. Offer wrile occupier 13. Rembau. N.S. fWM LEARN CHINESE at the S'lngupoie Chinese Mandarin School, 122-126, Prlnsep Street, Classes Commencing from 3-4-1939 as follows. For Beginners: fl] 7.15—9 pm.
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    • 485 4 Situations Vacant WANTED CHDIESE 1 AI girl in violin and mand< 77 Malaya Tribune, KUNWANTED: Energetic capital lor paying Agei products. Apply Box N Tribune, Singapore. AYAH WANTED: I for trashing, ironing, etc 1 age and photo (return d 103. Malaya Tribune, i WANTED IMMEDIATELY for SILKS. Salary 100;-.' free.
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  • 3107 5 Junior Passes 'pHE following candidates who appeared in the local schools have passed ihe Junior Cambridge Examinations held in December last: BOYS Raffles Institution Abraham, P. Z., Alagoo. X., Amar Singh. Ang Chio Lim, Ang Chwee Guan. Ang Georgie. Bok Sye Kiong. Bok Bye Leng, Bootam
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  • 462 5 mHE following candidates who appeared in the local schools have gained Ihe Special School Certificate in the Cambridge Examinations held in December last. Candidates whose names are shown with an astenck nave also satisfied the requirements for the Cambridge School Certificate and their Malayan Certificates will contain
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 511 5 ASTROLOGY Mir GENIUS will help you A r problems by "Intuitional i know your future, no rv Just send any which will be returned accurate answers for mal questions 50 id unsolicited testiS'RI ATMALorong 27a, Geylang, (250) World's Greatest Mindin Singapore. FnOYALTY. Demonstrated at your private question.". i by post.
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    • 148 5 SELANGOR TURF CLUB GOLD CUP MEETING, 1939. IST DAY, SATURDAY, 11TH MARCH. 2ND DAY, WEDNESDAY, 15TH MARCH. 3RD DAY, SATURDAY, 18TH MARCH. ENTRIES ciose at NOON on WEDNESDAY, lf3T MARCH, 1939, at the SECRE--One each day. Tickets $1— for members only, obtain U the Treasurers (Messrs. Anderson, Butler Co) Mercantile
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    • 42 5 Dr. SCHIEFFER'S METABOLIC SALT Fenders excellent service against constipation, poorly moving bowels, piles, obesity, gouty and rheuma: c trouble, sallow skin and is a mildly acting b!~od purifier. $1.40 bottle. Post ace SO eta CHAKI CO., 29, Kobinson Rd. Singapore. Phone 2249.
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    • 73 5 I Big Reduction Sale now in full swing Ft In u»i J 8 to March 7. you are rordlally Invited to visit our m v i ren M-Wii Shirt Maker* Importer* of H: European ~< 1 a Sundry goods. I THE NCAI WAH I SUNDRY STORE, 337 380. Nor'h Bridge
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    • 213 6 So Laeg v Ox>m <ul» Q Voo gj 'Pot* patcfcas JLf\ f A\ O J W-tf p«©pW mwt f •—can be cured in few week* AT HOME.FREE treatise tells how WRITE! LEPROSY also cured. Literature FREE. SOU DISTRIBUTORS > KAMALA WORKS. Panehpoti. Bengal j j "KASABIN" j j The Rational
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    • 139 6 ]MyNewWaylbEnd\ UNWANTED I HAIR sob* wew I woman's I A great Scientist, after years of experiment, has at last found a quick, easy way to end superfluous hair. You simply wash it away with plain water. No smell, no mess or bother. This amazing discovery has been purchased by the
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    • 54 6 SANATOGEM The New Hodge has Remote Control (iear Shift, Independent Front Wheel Suspension with codedl *P"ngs, H.gh Torque engine power. Straight-line power drive AustenUicDfetons Ad VanCed *S Dfrecl e VUr„n P In S ?r n u: 2?number pins n I2S and i™P™vements in almost end£u Sfe that LYONS MOTORS LTD.,
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    • 64 6 "PYE" RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE. In Efficiency. KeliufTihty. Service. Hence IHev arc VERY POPULAR IN HAL v A e e nts HOE BOON I K<iX«:-_ j BE ALWAYS j j O.X TIME Take all Clocks or W go wrong to jYICK WOHHINGj 429, NORTH BR IDC I (Near Middle
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 835 6 George Formby From j Singapore, 8.15 p.m. JfILLpBBPI 5.00 Chinese music f 7 23 v 750 Close down. 1 < x II b IjV v 6.10 Children's programme (Manda- 10 *S Time signal..Open. Musical pro- t I 1 U > rlnt. pranime. l gf*V 6.30 Chinese music i n 30
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  • 267 7 TO-MORROW FOR ALL ri 4 oKRS. Favours the startru enterprises also deveIrhemes already in hand. Vent day for pushing on 'f, nas, for all official busiel propitious for inter- icople in authority The the ii eck for all pur- el very favourable for IAL INFLUENCES: Jan-
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  • 108 7 Hongkong, Mar. 7. jpH-General Tanaka who visited ■Hon to offer an apology for of Lowu within the Hongturned to Canton by rday morning. derstood questions the I Canton and the Pearl R±uigation as well as the adminstration are still In the meantime, a com prohod. Japanese
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  • 481 7 Singapore, Wednesday. JHE residence of Lady Small wa s crowded to-night when the members of the Singapore Musical Society held their eighth annual general meeting there. Lady Small presided. All the past year's committee members were present According to the report of the committee,
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  • 28 7 Lucknow, Feb. 28.—The U.P. Provincial Congress Committee has do cided to open a separate department to deal with the State problems in charge cf a special officer.—(United Press)
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  • 92 7 Reuter. Tripuri. Mar. 8. SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE may be carried on a stretcher to meetings at the Congress annual sessions, opening here on Mar. 10. Bose is now travelling from Calcutta, where he has been recovering from pneumonia. Meanwhile Congress leaders are considering the next
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  • 63 7 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 8.—All salaries in Italy were raised five to ten per cent, from March 1 in order to n.eet the rise in the cost of living in the past decade. The announcement fclh>ws Mussolini's cider to the Ministry of Corporations to consider the possibility
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  • 66 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 8. -Sir John Anderson In a speech in London declared that protection against gas and bombs hau developed to a point which perhaps made it rather unlikely that gas would ever be used. "We have now turned Dor attention to the problem 01 incendiary
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 122 7 GOLD LEAF TEA bud and first and second ire gathered for Gold Lea! ds of these green shoo's, 3000, go to the making id Leaf quality Tea. URGE COMPANIES" ADDIH6 NEW MEN Only physically fit are selected >u;sinesa conditions improving, r throughout the world are men, sound in body and
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    • 516 7 I severe H your stomach trouble, 1 1 Bisurated Magnesia Wm will always give you %M quick relief by removing 9H the cause. Try it now! I Don't suffer another day. Bisurated' Magnesia cost* vsry iitile, from any good chemist or drug store, but always see the oval BIS M
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    • 23 7 OWN* nf >. mi t S OF THE YEAR OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE MUST BE KEPT ON ICE BOTTLED BY FRASER NEAVE LTD. PHONE SINGAPORE 5886
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    • 238 8 PAVILION 6-15-9-15 TO-NIGHT THRILL TO M.fi.M.'s 5 STAR TRIUMPH ACCLAIMED MAGNIFICENT BY THE PRESS! ,U A maiv..<iot»s *lm* It II !s :,pat to SPe ,his SUNDAY CHRONICLE. /I DAILY EXPRESS. "The BVdienee followed the film I Tnis js a bri |»iant production" I with rapt Mention" if in' ST\R DAILY
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    • 236 8 A Show the whole family will enjoy *1 IWIIAf h SHOWS DAILY. SPECIAL MORNING SHOW SATURDAY. <MX YOU LAUGH AND CRY AT ONCE? Hear ihr, and lovely stoty of a coupled Hobby arr a? ng V -d! ..a boy with a voir* 4 of gold ap 4Jt.s|fey^TM^|K3j^B^ c itt with
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    • 211 8 BOXY X Alt Open 5 p.m. till MidiiiJhT THE SCREEN'S MOST BBEH^BPMOPSi^nR^ CHARMING SINGING Wm& VTWB STAR IN HER ggfcg M BREEZIEST AND GAYEST H^^^^^S^B MUSICAL ROMANCE nirtTrHr^B OPENS TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. Week-end Matinees 2 p.m. "VICTORIA THE GREAT" also "SKY GIANT." NEXT WEEK AT THE 1 1 Ih. Bruc.
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  • 355 9 Montreal, Feb. 14. r ITY-THBEE million dollars were paid out by the Sun Life o r sinada during 1938 in policyholder benefits. mill twenty-eight millions in death and disability enty-foiir millions rĕprcand matured endowwhile nearly thirteen bursed as policyholders' olicy of the Sun Lif"
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  • 155 9 \Fr6m Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. k PROPOSAL that the new legisla- tion in Singapore regarding silent 1 zones should be copied in Kuala Lumpur, was put forward by Mr. G. p. Cameron at this morning's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. So far
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  • 429 9 [From Our Own Reporter I Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 0. SEVERAL interesting gallops seen at this mornings fast work on the Selangor racecourse in preparation for Saturday's races in the first day of the Gold Cup meeting. STAI? LOCK (Lav. k 11 movnl pleadingly when sect
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  • 63 9 The team represent Banka Sports Club against Johrre Sta'e Prisons on Friday on the J.C.S.A. ground will be selected from th* following players: Lee Pak Tong, Tan Chin Lye; Bocn Seen Sr.n. Hee Chit Lim, Joon Seng Que?, Ttv'r.v Teck. Ah Bah (Captain), Lim Sw*:ig; Choong Hcc, Tec
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  • 103 9 Singapore, Wednesday FRANK MOSS, a 41-year-old European made another appearance th s morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court, on a chare, of committing an act of grass Indecency with another male person. Court Inspector J.A Embury informed tns worship that he
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  • 102 9 Singapore, Wednesday. BEFORE Mr. Justice Home to-day, the Angullia case reached a stage futther when Dr. B.F. Home of the Mental Hospital concluded his evidence Mr. CP. Burke then addtotased the court, and maintained that EscOof was ruled as insane for many years. At all events there
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 186 9 GREAT WORLD r /7r r T Tr Amusement Park. VJjJI tlit LITTLE WORLD The only Amusement Park in Malaya with Chinese Style of Architectures. Every Corner is Beautiful MOUNTAIN ARTISTIC NATIRA! SCENICAL Enjoy your walks in thi< Beautiful Mountain. Free Open-air Cabaret Free Talkies— Free Ist Class Sideshows.... CABARET TO-NIGHT
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    • 318 9 f j SUN TALKIE j (NEW WORLD 1 5 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. Special Stage J S and Screen Attraction. |"ARGUS"i c— The World s Greatest Mind j Reader! j ALSO i j "SWING HIGH j j SWING LOW" j Z Prices include Free Admission to J S New
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    • 76 9 h fcdß 11 s The runniest Muslc.ll.Comedy *JI TO-DAY 3 shows *j Sat. Extrp Morning Show at 11 a.m. ™A L HAM 1111 A T A 20th Century-Fox Greater Fun Musical presenting The RITZ BROTHERS in "KENTUCKY H1 Hear TONY MARJORIE ROMANCE TO The Tune of I I Pollack and
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  • 715 10 TN view of the recent improvement in the tin position, there is much conjecture as to the decision regarding the quota which will be made at the meeting of the International Tin Committee on Mar. 22. The fact that the meeting was postponed for a week, after
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  • 965 10 HERE is ihe case against the return of colonies to Germany. The case for their return was presented on this page yesterday. FiOR the purpose of examining Ger- many's colonial claims it is most convenient to take it for granted that the return of her
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  • 186 10 (1) Germany could not afford to administer and develop her former possessions. (2) Even on the basis of the most optimistic German figures, the colonies could not provide moie than an unimportant fraction of the mother country's imports. (3) Though it is true the Allies conquered the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 174 10 I, ROBINSON'S \k for your I 1 CRICKET BATS "DON BRADMAN" $13.50. V A "CANNON" SI 7.50. GUIS HOME AUTOGRAPH $22.50. ADROIT $12.50. LADIES' CRICKET BATS Vlix MM. SPORTS DEPT.: lIOIII\M>\ <<>.. LTD. IMWMBWWWWWMPWWMtMWMMWWW——j i i ————————————1 I; JJ ASK )R SOLE AGENTS': JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England).
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    • 112 10 —READY TO WEARtropical CLOTHING Made from fine Wigan Drill I JtlPiEĕLi*,- W smartly cut. Laundered ready B mW^m^ for use. Sizes 32 to 44. JrJ HBtaK Price S 3.50 Link Button extra. V j f^B*^; KHAKI TROUSERS. |J Made from fine drill in the I >r P new popular Green
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  • 143 11 ii oi Canton and j s *1 other southern nfidenee on Hong- struck by Mr. man el the Ung- 1 |j Banking Corannual meeting, v ou Feb. 25. V i X red they were too refrained from riitical, currency in detail, as
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  • 89 11 m kong, Mar. 8. |i 1 thai Germany arc trying to call U v. but in China, anil kwe already instructed their In China to protier to find ■ui means tf ending Lnese hostilities wUi if loss of face to mk belligerent parties.
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  • 76 11 Chungking, Mar. 9. avy bombers in four erday i aided cities ol id Shensi Provinces, ese despatches. •opped over eighty Pingliang, east of tributlng pamphlets, over thirty bombs I Ninghsia, where only a planes dropped over lilting In 300 casuaiplancs bombed ed Yungchaiig and planes tcok off from
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  • 756 11 BELISHA STATEMENT PLEASES FRANCE fif SHOCKS GERMANY In The Event Of War |r we are involved in war our contribution will not be half-hearted" said War Minister Hore-Belisha in the House of Commons yesterday, when he revealed that complete plans for landing
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  • 114 11 Reuter. Rome. Mar. 9. A military expert, interviewed on Mr Hore-Belisha's statement, professed to be not particularly by Britain* war plans, although be confessed the subit ct was •'unprofitable" to discuss. He declared that the Rome— Berlin axis could put about 200 divisions in the field at
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  • 401 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 9. IT is authoritatively announced that Britain is considering definite proposals on the Palestine Question, which will be submitted to the Arab and Jewish delegations early next week. It is understood that the British Government put forward certain suggestions ten days ago
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  • 507 11 Reuter. QN the announcement of the ten million sterling stabilisation loan to China, Chinese bonds have strengthened in the London Stock Exchange, says a Reuter message. Mr. Quo Tai Chi, the Chinese Ambassador to Britain, commenting on the loan announcement, said: "The
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Paris, .Mar. 9. MADRID is still in a state of ecnfnsiori, according to the laU ;f despatches reaching here. I- is stated that shooting continues in some districts and tanks are patrolling the streets. —Reuter
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 24 11 —.w- 1 '■v *<»»• r, '""J"}?'- iM LAMP jK I a^^C!product MADE IN ENGLAND of The General Electric Co.. Ltd., of England, <<^^_^^^ S7 l7 A
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  • 179 12 I From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A SMALL committee of Kuala Lumpur business girls "met at the Y.W.C.A. with the general secretary recently, to discuss plans for the celebration of the annual International Bay which is held by Business and Professional Women's
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  • 269 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Tu Q sdav. SEQUEL to the light which occurred ai Sentu] in which a man named Veerasamy is <airi to have received serious stab wounds last nig lit, was heard in the First Police Court this morning when Eliathamby, Krishnan,
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  • 362 12 BILL GAZETTED \From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. yy'ITH the object of implementing an arrange -merit agreed upon by •he members "1* the pineapple industry in Malaya to introduce a scheme for central marketing- of pineapples, a Bill will bo
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  • 316 12 [Fro/.; Our Own Correspondent] Klang, Tuesday. THE final meeting of the Public Festivities Committee in connection with the celebration of the Coronation of His Highness the Sultan of Selangor was held at the Board Room of the District Office on Saturday with Mr. J. R.
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  • 246 12 (From Our Own Reporter: Ipoh, Wednesday. |>i the course of making an explanation as to why the appeal preferred by the Star against the decision of Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley, Perak Judge, in the case in which Aramalingam a Malay convert stationed in lower Perak
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  • 116 12 Shanghai. Mar 9. ACCORDING to information receivn ed from Tokyo by the Soviet Press, it is stated that Japanese Communists in Japan are becoming more and more restive and have been secretly agitating for a revolt if the Japanese "holy war" in China does
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  • 61 12 Reuter. Mr. R. S. Hudson Secretary of Opersees Trade, has arranged to go to America after his tour cf Moscow and northern European capitals. He will be present at the opening of the World's Fair lh New York on April 30 and will probably make a transcontinental business
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  • 49 12 VOtJ probably have at least one thing around your home that you no longer need and want. Chances are someone would be gla,'! to buy it if they onlv knew thai vou had it. Advertise it in the Tribune —form on page 7.
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  • 132 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. TAILING to report while being a 1 ncliee supervisee, Loh Sang a middle-aged Chinese was sentenced to a day's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. A G. Grattan Bellew this morning at the First Magistrate's Court. As a rule he should
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  • 34 12 Reuter. Washington. Mar. 8.—The Army and Navy have announced that thev will conduct joint mock war games In midApril with the object of repelling the European 'invasion' of New England coast.—Reuter.
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  • 602 12 Reuter. War Minister THE personnel of the Malay and Indian Army establishments in Singapore is to be increased by about 1,000, announced Mr. Hore Belisha, Secretary of State for War, in the Commons to-day, when he ..presented the Army estimates. Mr. Hore-Belisha. in
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  • 94 12 [From Our On n Ri Kuala Lumpur THE proposal that th< 1 every medical than a medical office ment. for everv cast- of i ed. should be Cane,,, recent meeting of the mittee ol the Kuala I Board. The Chairman of th< stated that in his opii Notification
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  • 46 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) JWENTY-FOUR I from Muar, Segamat and left to-day tor Singapore wh embark for China to serv, This party forms the chanical Unit. Prior to they were entertained to parties and dinners h: thi Chinese clubs in Muar
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  • 39 12 The Rpv Mr. Ch w Hi of the Paya Lebar liethi d d 0 lang Straits Chinese chu: i Bii oore. wIU be the speaker ai Chuich Evamrelistic meetin s Kfaiaca up to Mar. 12 rightly at 8
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  • 104 12 J\R J. S. Webster, who was Superin- f/ tendent of the St John Ambulance i Brigade and has now left Malaya on jcurement, sent a message congratulating the officers and members of the Brigade in Singapore en the excellent Mspiay at the annual inspection on Mar. I.
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  • 82 12 OpilE full text of the welcome adA dress by Scth Govind Das, Chairman of the Reception Committee of he 52nd session of the Indian National Congress, will be published on our India Page tomorrow, the day on which the I speech will be delivered. The Congress presidential
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  • 190 12 BALLOT papers for the nomination of a membei Straits Chisese British Association to fill the vacai the Singapore Municipal Commission, caused by of Mr. Chua Keh Hai, were scrutinised yesterday. Tj ..r >1,,. ko nl As the result oi tin Pheng Geek was el<
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  • 43 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Mar. 8.– The untitled ward of the Han Riv< eleventh day with tin Ch to be holding the grow peated assaults. The I ing to Chinese despatch-. ing in three columns, but mitting r.rtillerv fir*' have Lo dislodge the Chinese. R
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    • 58 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o; CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREETPHONE 5«08. SINGAPORE. FIRE MARINE, "MOTOR, PER BONAL ACCIDENT WORKME VS COMPE NSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MRI MRAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE
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  • 99 13 Mar. o Sew Zealand cadets h I have been selected to attend rs coarse at the Royal Duntroon, Austra1 H. Webb, sun of Mr. formerly of Singai; I. II. VYebb entered in I93t, was a school „19 and was prominent names of the selZealand
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  • 31 13 Ill Government has now port regarding the j; >an£se in Singapore, a lese < .mmunication on be sent to Tokio in a frl feys. Renter. 1
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  • 423 13 DR. LINEHAN'S ROTARY ADDRESS Singapore, Wfdnfmiiy. £REOIT for being the t\r>i outsiders to study the Malay language must go to the Chinese, said Dr. YY. Linehan, D. Litt, Director ol Education, in the course of his talk entitled "Remarks on the Malay
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  • 369 13 \j >ut is not yet ended. Raving been compelled to slice of territory to Czechoslovakia is now livet to Berlin 23 per gold in its National ed to be equivalent to r of inhabitants transry and Poland, which slices of Czech terrilowiitg Germany's exa share of the
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  • 106 13 Reuter. London, Mar. 8. IT is unofficially reported, says The Times' Prague correspondent, that the Czechoslovak Government nave had to r* i-ept the German lerr ind for dditery to the Re!ch*fcraik the amount of £.old from the Czech Nationml Hank proportionate to the number of inhabitants
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  • 82 13 Reuter. London. Mar. 8.—That, important WOr»; in .spreading the knowledge of the KngUsh language, English thought and English institutions Is being carried on by the British Council, was referred to by Mr. Butler in the House of Commons when a »ote fcr twenty s.even thousand sterling
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  • 116 13 Reuter. Ottawa. Mar. 8. IN a speech in the Canadian House of Commons Mr. Mackenzie King revealed that six weeks ago he received from Europe so serious a despatch that he called in the Conservative leader Dr. Manion in order to acquaint him with the matters
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  • 104 13 Taib bin Haji Andrk, Assistant Collector of Land Revenue. Muar, has left lor Johore Bahru on transfer. His departure from Muar has robbed Muar of an outstanding sportsman. Taib bin Kaji Andak was an all round sportsman and skippered the Muar Football Eleven last year.
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  • 36 13 Reuter. Moscow. Mar. 8 —The Order of Lenin has been conferred on professors Serguei Spassokukotsky and Alexi Ochkin in recognition of their outstanding services in the sphere of Surgery and Medicine. —Reuter.
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  • 196 13 MR. John Valentine, the well-known character singer, and Mr. Werner Baer, the accomplished organist and pianist who is now living in Singapore, will be heard at concerts to be given at the Memorial Hall <:n the evening «:l Mar. 19 and 22. Mr. Baer has
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  • 107 13 Reuter. Rajksi, Mar. 8. IT is the Viceroy who is responsible for the settlement, says Mr. Gandhi in a statement. He opines that such a good ending to the Ra.jkot dispute sbeul I clear tbe atmosphere anri help towards the general solution of tbe
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  • 404 13 Reuter. Tientsin, Mar. 8. IT is strongly rumoured, though not confirmed, that the Japanese preparations which have made the British and French concessions into virtual concentration camps, are in connection with the entor-e--ment of exchange measures: and all persons entering or leaving foreign areas will
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  • 230 13 Singapore, Wednesday. *'T AM satisfied that the deceased .lumped from the second storey of 1 the Chin Chin Hotel with the intention of taking ins life, and thus received the injuries which caused his death." said Mr. \V. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, in
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  • 64 13 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 8 —Mr. Roosevelt thought that the neutrality act had not served the cause of peace and asserted that it might in fact have encouraged some nations to threaten war. Asked whether he favoured the repeal of the art. he declined to
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  • 31 13 Reuter. Baghdad, Mar. 8.- The King has issued a. manifesto to the army declaring that he will not tolerate the army mixing in politics, and warning the people agaim>t intrigues.- Reuter.
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    • 120 13 I ISVIS I I Every day I I I 'movis' I I breakfast I I STARTS THE I I DAY RIGHT raONE: STORE 537« C> lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH HO 111 k2 lines), PENANG IT,OO 1501, BUTTERWORTB 33. Adit, of Singapore Cold Stvofe Co Ud. Bobby Breen
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  • 215 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Monday. IN their first Cricket encounter the J.C.S.A. defeated the Malacca Club by 20 runs on the padang on Saturday. The J C.S.A. put up 105 towards which Chandrapala contributed 39, The Club replied with 8. Jerram top-scoring with 20. Following
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  • 624 14 Sudden Collapse At End Of Day's Play AFRICA appear well set for a victory in the final Test. After dismissing England in the first innings for 316 and thus establishing f» lead of 214, they began their second innings brilliantly
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  • 282 14 SOI TH AFRICA Ist Innings Van d*. Bvl b Perks 125 Mehillc hit wkt b Wright 78 Rowan lbw b Perks 33 Mitchell b Wright 11 Nourse b Perks 103 Dalton c Ames b Fames 57 Viljom c Ames b Perks 0 Grieveson b Perks 75 Langton c
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  • 203 14 SRC 3. Post Office....2. IN a fairly interesting game of 1 soccer played on the Padang yesterday the S.R.C. defeated the Post Oflicc by three goals to two. The play was inclined to be ragged in phases, while the combination ol both sides left
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  • 93 14 The following at P Indian Association cricket teams for the week-end: Saturday against the A C S. at the Indian Association ground at 2 pm.: S.S Varma leapt.), Tharam Singh. Wazir Singh. M S. Dhoss. S. Angullia, P. Gupta. Dr A C Sinha. Dr.. A X Sin ha.
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  • 51 14 The following players will represent Simc. Darby Snorts Club aganist Paterson. Simons Co. Ltd.. in a friendly game of soccer to-day at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m.:—Mohd. Hashim: Neo Eng Bee; S. Gould; Pakri, H G. Riches, A D. Dant: Abdullah. C. G. Paley. Ngo Beng Huck. Hamid,
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  • 51 14 Bukit Tiina h range will be available for practice on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. Thus allotment is in addition to the Spoon Shoot to be held on Sunday at Seletar. Service members arc requested to bring their own ammunition (24 rounds i er man I when
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  • 225 14 H. &S. Dank 10, Singapore Cold Storage I. JHE Hongkong Shanghai Bank inflicted a heavy defeat on the Singapore Cold Storage at the S.H.IL ground yesterday, in their Business Houses League fixture by ten goals to nil. After leading S—o in the first half, the
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  • 820 14 HOLLOWING are the full handicaps lor Saturdays rac< Lumpur in the first day of the Gold Cup meeting, s. and order of running will be published at noon on Fridax HORSES-Class I Division 1-6 Furl l 4 1 JACK DRUCE 9.4 Mr. Cheah 1
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  • 60 14 Th' following have hern selected to play Cr.ckct for the V M C A against F? i: oi] Saturday, Mar 11 at 2 p.m. on the Prince Edward Road Ground! Xavier. Wilton Burattn, K. Lytic, A. lv Frank, \.r< Kong I.im, X Leembmir gen, Chrysostom. Mohldecn. Sybil, Tan
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  • 41 14 The Following tiav< play for the Lid i against the R a i i friendly wr< at 5.15 p.m All Ch. Wing, An Bah K li S Hock (Capt Sum W Chin Ncn. Chin < 1 Lam and Kai Tec'.
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  • 367 15 VISITING FORWARDS GIVE FINE DISPLAY S.CC 1. tjng friendly game of soccer played yesterday afternoon the Malays heal |he Singapore Cricket Club by the game was the fine of the Malays' fairheir neat passing, acked ball control and h individualism in Ice it
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  • 86 15 •FIIE following are Friday's ties in th* 1 V m c A. tournanienic:—--"B" CiasS: V. Koshy vs. H. S. Ong. 'A" class:—£. L. Wee vs t Kobayashi. Krv,-.vl Cur:—Lim Hee Chin vs M. I. Re-iity. The results of Wednesday's Cos are as follows: "C"
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  • 101 15 K.A.F. 2nd XI. .1. U.K. (Changi) .1. pLAYING at Seietar yesterday, the R.A.F. second eleven in their opening fixture for the season met the RE. (Changi) and drew 1-1 in what proved to be an interestinggame of soccer. in the first half were even, half
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  • 331 15 M.P.H 3, Uniteers 1. AFTER leading up to half-time by one goal, the United Engineers were unfortunate to lose to the M P.II. by three goals to one in their Business Houses Leagiu fixture played on the Y.1Y1.C..V ground yesterday. The Uniteers were
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  • 105 15 The fo'lojfflng are S C R C. cricket tcr.ms for the week-end: Saturday, s c.R.c. vs. Khaisa Association at 2 p.m. on S.C.R.C. ground: 3 ah Keng Slew, Chua Boon Unn. Yr.p Ah Chuan. Chua Boon Yew. Tan Thean Teck, Chua Hock Seng. Low Kc e Choc. Un
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    • 160 15 j y london i» HA V ft d "fIS "Enhance the Impreiideserves an Vtjjr j w rin 9 Bettenby g_a>■ M AMKItK A S DISTINCTIVE STAPLERS! i yi aD if llll> 11 I I H nr\|Al Wm Lk iok KVEKi II 'Ihe MARKWELL" not only for 1 I La pi
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    • 342 15 How can ijou get that L /i> jHy 1 perfect £m?m) FIGURE m Mm She's the kind of figure that shows wK^^^j^^^H off her san to perfection—but once jjj \Y, '•C^^XjJfF she had a tendency to put on > j|JL^^^Cj^^B weight, to lose those graceful j f\ curves, until a
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  • 288 16 S.C.B.A. ELECTION Whal Readers Are Saying! a a [To the Editor of the Maliya Tribune 1 <*ir— In your issue of Mar. 8, there apletter which casts serious repears a letter wnic volunteers' indeflection on the Chtogejw involvin g nCe ,,,?LT Tha? correspondent evidently the «e Volunteers enjoying 6Qual P™**»
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  • 253 16 [To the Editor of the Mat iVo T'ibuvel Sir—I notice with regret that advertisements which state that "Malavs Will be given preference" are on the increase in the "Situations Vacant" columns of Malayan newspapers. It is deplorable that when acute nationalism is creating havoc in Europe the same
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  • 271 16 [To the Editor of the Malaga Tribune] Sir,—The suggestion made in a speech before the Legislative Council by Sir John Bagnall on the subject of sto 1 rage of two months' supplies of rice and non-perishable fcod is much appreciated by the people of Malaya. But this suggestion
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  • 95 16 [To the Editor of the Mala Sir—With reference to th< S.J.R.", if there is no such a.m. or 12 p.m. meaning mi noon, then the Cable Company wrong. It may interest "S.J.R to the writer of this letter w& ploy of the Eastern Brtension Company for about twenty
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  • 79 16 Singapore, Wed:. pLEADING guilty to th brass ejector valued at $2, Boon was fined $30 (one monl default) in the Third P this morning. Accused who was seen emei r an alleyway at Godown r terday morning, was am S.H.B. police constable, found in a parcel accused
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  • 104 16 I From Our Own Corresp urt< > Seremban, >lar. WITH tragic suddeness the d»ath took place in the Genera! N" pital, Jelebu, at 12.30 last ni !lt Dr. James Leslie 0'»r!»>n x Jelebu. Dr. OorlofT who was >> old leaves a wife, two children. >
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  • 67 16 Singapore v Teh Cheng Tee. I 15 kien, claimid trial this n fourth police court befon A. Black r to a chai Sept. 29 of last jn ar and Vcar he committed cri trust of $191.61 the Wah Hin Co R bi pore, where he was
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    • 208 16 HER HIPS REDUCED BY 5 INCHES Friends Wonder How She Does it Those friends ol Mrs. M. D. who have been wondering how Uiat lady is reducing her hip measurement, are now let into the secret. S'he has been taking Kruschen. Here is a letter trom her:— "I was gaining
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    • 55 16 imm h-m-v <3 REFRIGERATORS RADIOS AND %1| RECORDS IN THE SECOND WEEK OF THE SI Ĕk W THERE ARE STILL > it Mj PLENTY OF BARGAINS ML SECOND HAND REFRIGERATORS AND RADIOS ARE GUARANTEED BY US. OCR STORE REMAINS OPEN UNTIL 5.30 P.M. DURING THE SALE WHICH CLOSES ON SAT.
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  • 157 17 Singapore, Wednesday. ould not believe a single word given in the evidence ant "which irom beginning to end was a pack of son, the District Judge, acquitted Merle Frugniet, igo and Vivian Williams, of all charges of cheating i m in the Criminal District
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  • 66 17 Singapore. ngers are sailing winch is expected about Mar. 17: Goldstein, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. H. Claeiann, Mr. Walter Irs. Gunther Math- Bruck, Mr. Hans Krebs r Dr. and Mrs. A a Seefeldt. M<s": md Mrs. Siegfred mas Oppenheim, Mr. I Faber. Mrs. J. M. i. M.
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  • 240 17 Singapore, Wednesday. HOR CHOON alias Tai Thin Choon. a Cantonese (32). Ching Soh Alias Si Chai Kang Than alias Thi Chai Soh, Hokkien (29), and Tan Chee Kong, Hokkien (23), appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court to-day in answer to a
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  • 29 17 The output of New Scudai for February amounts to 21.600 lb., making a total of 240.670 lb. for the eleven months of the year ending Mar. 31.
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  • 272 17 REPERTORY PLAYERS SCORE AGAIN WITH "GEORGE MARGARET" GLADYS Beryl Holdridge MALCOLM C. Crawford Lawson ALICE Patricia Finigan DUDLEY Mowbruv Garden FRANKIE Eileen Folliott JLAUDE Geoffrey Folliou ROGER Noel Corrie BEER Janet Go .v. "Geor£& and Margaret.'' Gerald Savory's successful comedy was presented by the Singapore Repertory Players at tho Victoria
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  • 241 17 Reuter. London, Mar. 8. "IN the course of an informal joint meeting last night between Mr. Mac Donald, Lord Halifax and the Arabs, it was decided to appeal to the Jewish dele gates to make concessions on their immigration demands, stressing their eagerness to be
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  • 70 17 Released by Messrs Dossani and Namazie "Kuldipak." a Hindustani talkie had its Singapore premiere at the Theatre Royal, North Bridge Road, Last night. "Kuldipak" contains all he ingredients—thrills, comedy, beautiful dances anu songs—that go to make a picture both interesting and entertaining, and whsn two outstanding players,
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  • 66 18 Chungking, Feb. 28 kHF.n a conference with high military officials, General Chiang Kwang-nai, hero of the first Shanghai war, has accepted the post as chief-of-staff of the 4lh War Zone in South China. His colleague. General Tsai Ting-kai has also agreed to accept an important military command.
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  • 219 18 Central News. Chungking. JJEACE must be based on truth and justice and sought through the machinery of the League of Nations, declared Lord Cecil, President of the International Peace Campaign, in a message to all supporters of the campaign. Lord Cecil denounced the
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  • 553 18 efforts by japs to control economic weal th pr ove futile EFFORTS of the enemy to gain control ol C hina's economic resources by occupying the key cities and the main lines ot communication have been futile, according: to General Yeh Tin?,
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  • 96 18 Shanghai. IjHJRTHER S« viet military support to China was reported n Chinese newspapers based on a Berlin dispatch savin? that a steady stream of Soviet arms and aeroplanes are ecmiii? to China via I.anchow in province. The latest arrival included one hundred warplanes. twenty
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  • 23 18 Chungking.—Chini rials have confirm ing Chinese tegulai teers were offering tance to the Japan. Island south of w national News Agency
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  • 211 18 VNEMI advance guards who made incursions into Pan An J Changmuktau on the Car.ton-Kowloon Railway were provincial troops. It is reported, however, that some Japanese troops ar e still In Namtau. south-east Pao An. Chinese circles are inclined to
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  • 308 19 Lgress Member Refused [To Leave The House Calcutta, Mar. 1. imatk developments and exciting scenes the Bengal )Xi VssemUy was adjourned without resuming the debate Mnnicioal Amendment Bill which debate had remained i^; u t n Monday last. ii .is about to rethe
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  • 55 19 United Press. Rangoon, Mar. 1. IN reply to a question in the House of Representatives to-day Sir Walter Booth Gravely said the Burma Government had no project for a railway between Burma and Yunnan under contemplation nor had the Government under contemplation any project for a railway
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  • 145 19 United Piess. New Delhi, Feb. 18. THE Central Budget estimates, as placed to-day by the Finance Mcmbei in the Assembly, reveal a deficit of Rs. sft lakbs. The Revenue Receipts is estimated at Rs. 82.15 erores and the expenditure at Rs--32.65 crores. The
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  • 573 19 United Press. Lucknow. Feb. 2t. ir FHE reasons that impelled me to a?t as I did differ in many ways from those that moved my 1 colleagues. But apart from reasons I felt an over whelming desire to be out of the Committee and function as
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  • 125 19 United Press. j Sylhet, Mar. 2. understood that Sir Md. Saad--Prenier, with the help European planters in the Assembly will make another throw the Bardoloi ■J* 5 Coalition) Ministry. \Mul Matin Chowdhry, Irving his best to but i S P: 11 h»r the Opposition; ask
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  • 156 19 United Press. Calcutta, Mar. 2. F|R. Arundale of Adyar, President of the Theosophica! Society, has wired the following personal message to Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose, President of the Indian National Congress:— "Deeply sympathise with you in desertion by prominent workers especially in very midst of India's
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  • 78 19 United Press. Poona, Mar. I.—"We must stand by Kashtrapati. The delegates owe it to themselves and to the Congress, to which alone they owe unstinted allegiance. to see that the legitimate and impartial verdict de uocraiicany obtained is not shabb:ly flouted. However great and venerable individuals
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  • 61 19 United Press. Madras. Mar. I.—"I entirely agree with Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru that personal cr group loyalties are tc-day destroying the loyalty to the Congress as an institution and 1 would appeal to him to employ his great influence to restore that loyalty," said Mr. S. Srinivasa Iyengar, ex-President
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    • 99 19 —KNOW WHAT IS AHEAD~OF YOU!| CONSULT prof. K. 8. Maniam. The Royal "The Secret of the Palm etc., wuu nrpdicted numerous astoundlngly accurate events, including deaths of H R. H. Prince Purachatra, H H Sir Sultan Alaiden Suliman, ttie Accession of Prince Laxamana to the Selangor Throne the recent Ministerial
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