Malaya Tribune, 17 March 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI. No. 64. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, March 17, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1939 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 63 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS M yard in this paper February, 1939 Won by Johari Bin IbrahimCONSTANT j PERFORMANCE RALEIGH "Sports Light Roadster"* THE COST OF A RALEIGH SPORTS LIGHT ROADSTER IS-$52-50 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE DETAILS PRICES OF OTHER RALEIGH MODELS ON REQUEST. j Advt.
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    • 31 1 I MADAME PAGE LATE 92. PICCADILLY. LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS j i FOR ALL OCCASIONS I 1 IN STOCK. Z FROM:— J $5. $30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE.
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  • 97 2 "TONY MERRILL, Stanley Mack. Charles Sullivan and Charles Sherlock were Mgned by Columbia for "Plying G-Uen. 'he ntw 15 chapter serial which is now In work, with Ray Taylor and James W. Home as co-directors. Robert Paige. Richard Fiske md James Craig are featured as the thro: young
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  • 70 2 THOMAS MITCHELL, who has appeai e <* 1 rominently in a number of Columbia s important productions, icen engaged for cne of the outstanocharacterizations in the Jean Arthur-Cary Grant picture, "Plane No uL is now ln Production under the oirecticn of Howard Hawks P-chard Barthelmess and Rita
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  • 161 2 HIGH HAIR VOGUE VOTED DOWN ITPSWEPT hair dress, a papufar vogue, is not favoured by Fcre:n a tresses, according to a '•plebiscite** taken on the set of Columbia's 'There's That Women Again v co-starring Melvyn Douglas and Virginia Bruce. As a result of the for several scores of oxtra
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  • 12 2 A N c™ lk L a °"!f wore of
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  • 37 2 In Paramount s "Persons in H.c..v wr.'ch icalurc.~ Lynne Overman Pittv da ftcorriscn. J. Carroi Naish an lir.ni Hoary, movie fans will be glimpse of the men's methods in [racking dcv.i i cl headline kidneppers
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  • 48 2 The first day Bette untitled "1 ne I sters," forbade the hairdressers to touch the "Gibson girl" ;> mptl our of 1904. which Bette wire reduction, m that ne could wm M hair home that way and "sh mocifer exactly what she lcokea like during her days In school.*'
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  • 267 2 TO-MORROW FOR All RLADERS. If you hai\ spring leanings this should be a fortunate day. Some little trouble in business matters men lave to be faced but success w "ome p)1vvte affairs is indicated j Be careful if you travel. SPECIAL INFLUENCES February 20 to March
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 373 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. p*o and BRITISH INDIA tfiacorporated In England*. P. O. 8L N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 CHIXRAL 15.000 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr 7 I BANGALORE G.OOO Apr* 3 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr 21 1 RANCHI 17.000 May 5 I 'behJp N 6 loo May 6 I
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    • 488 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Gcrniany). Tht- underurted are $m company': intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 sjs. "FRANKEN' omitj Maruia Mar. 31 mjs. 4 HiGIM..3URG" Apr. 5 omits Ncrth China Apr. 17 rv "LIPrE" omits Tsingtau Apr. 2j m.s. "LL2E"
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    • 406 2 T 9m M -M www* «mp»->^r I BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. I rS2i^^.^ e *S!^.^ OT,w P B l4osl Cargo vcsatb with limited but 5 t«P At-522 Ad J°™g Private Baih -omfortable Passenger Accommoda- 10. Marseille-, London, Rotterdam tion 2 j Hambuig and Copenhagen. S S\ S Prom no,o
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    • 148 2 ■V 1 wk W BAMBURG-AMERKA LINIE Deutsch-Australischc Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft to »fP«rated in Germany; PASoENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. rm K^X^vr? HANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. •n raw t• r» Due s 'P°re? 1939 v Direct Mai T\ ni KULMERLAND Direct Anr' M. NORDMARK via Manila Apr U l|nil4Vl HOMEWARD.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 214 2 mi MiMiii mum r>1| 1 DAILY CROSSWORD I jtBi SSI f tag jBBBBBI HuE I 1 1 i 1 I 1 B*tlffi;H Ifijf *f! CLUES ACROSS dJTRS nmi v 3. Evict nine .anagram. 1 A man ho ,ron 8. A navel hero. "^H 10. Fddystone. perhaos. 2 Eiv 2 11.
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  • 381 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To^av 0 Thur^ a y Buyers fSJ. Sellers 83 16 S lii -1.16 .Apr. June) Buyers 83 16 Sri Sellers 814 11 1 forward 'July Sept.) Buyers 814 8 14 C Sellers 85 16 8 516 i .Oct Dec.) Buyers 85 16 8 516
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  • 166 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Mar. 16, p.m. Total for Dividend Books financial dose Date Ex. Dr?. yeat Payable Date to datf mj 6d No 25 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 Mar. 18 2%% Pr Pan, 4' Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Mar. 31 4% Mar. 2G Mar. 25
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  • 851 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Mar. 16, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Arnrvof Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4 Austral Amal 4 9 53 Austral Malay 39 44 Ayer Hitam 21 22'Ayer Weng 0.67 071 Bangrin Tm 19 3 2 0 3 Batu
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  • 109 3 Sin Kapore. Thursday. $110.00, down 50 cents. hJo 6 I T ondo i} st <*k Exchange yesterday again suffered a moderate markindown due to the European political sirZ^t'tY? 11 Sh w ares suffered wit h the were sli P hfiv m arket but althou^h P rl <**
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  • 89 3 London, Mar. 15. Paris 176 51 64 j New York 4.6811 16 Montreal 4.70*4 Brussels 27.85i /2 Geneva 20.60 1 2 Amsterdam 8.821/2 Milan 89 1 16 Berlin'll.6Bl/2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague norn Helsingfors 22G% Madrid nominal Lisbon ***** Athens 5471/2 Bucharest 660 Buenos Aires 20.29 Rio
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  • 15 3 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $109% (down
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  • 19 3 The price of rubber at noon In Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (up Vh) Sellers 28'« («P V»).
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  • 251 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 10 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNfCIFAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $4o!L0U0 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102% 103% oom 1907 red. 19*7 $1.G00,000 Int. Mar. 31, Scot 30 108% IJO norn 4»/,% 1909 red. 19a5 11,000.000 Int. Mar.
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  • 230 3 Singapore, Mar. 16. The folic wing are the exchange stocK this mormng according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T T. 2|3 25 3^ London demand 2|3 253* Lyons demand 2043 Switzerland demand 237 3 4 Hamburg demand 134 New York
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 27 3 THE UNITED E 5 C V? I>0RAT WN 1 LIMITED. SUlTv Mo ™K VEHICLE S/wrk, PE RSONAL AWtka COMPKNSA PUBLIC LIABILITY tXSUEANCB. Singapore. W. HALL, General Manager
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    • 22 3 SOL 111 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. mcorporated in New Zealand.) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE W. G. DOVE. Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green
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    • 186 3 It is impossible for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safs boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate I rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so
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    • 355 3 bank of < Incorporated in China by Special CharteD. 12. Cecil Street, Sin ea pore Telephones: Manager*? Office 6444. Asst. Manager s Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office MBB-a Cable Address. CHUNGKUO" Paid Up Capital h. 540,000.000 00 Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. f5.200.000.00 total Assets approximately Ch.
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    • 607 4 r* If There Is Something You Want To Buy Or Sell —Read JThese Ads Situations Vacant WANTED: Educated Hardworking Salesgirls, salary and Commission. Box No. 151, Malaya Tribune. Singapore (316) WANTED Sale-girl, Clerk, Secretary. Apply Box 182, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (386) WANTED LADY CANVASSERS throughout Malaya for well known publication.
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    • 618 4 SHOPHOUSES on;near bus-routes I wanted for Durchase. Doctor Phoon, 9 1 Wilkinson R**)ad. (289) WANTED VACANT LAND for Building site, big or i.mall lots. Apply with particulars to Building Department, The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., Winchester House, Singapore. Phone 7594. (363) WANTED 200 BALD HEADS to grow hair again with
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    • 722 4 TO LET eight months from April 15. smaU furnished house and cat. 621, Bukit Timah Road. 4—6 p.m. <359) QUIET Comfortable Home for married couple or two Bachelor" a.s paying guests. Hot and Cold water, garage inclusive. Apply 10A, Institution Hill, Ntfoderate Charges. (379; TO LET: Ncwlv erected modern building
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    • 641 4 GARAGES with Syce':; Quarters. Apply "Sandringham'' Behind Roxy Theatre, Katong. Üba> B X MALAKAR Licensed Surveyor and Leveller executes surreya of every description including Restriction Survey:; at moderate charges. Address Kulim Kedah. i33Bi MING KEE 59, Sago Street, Tel. 2354. Best and Cheapest Cantonese Food in Town From $1.00 upwards
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    • 662 4 PEDIGREED AUSTRALIAN TERRIERS, I Two months old. Ready to be taken. Box 1 No. 177, Malaya Tribune, Singapore <35G» FOR SALE POULTRY 31, St. Michaels I Road, R. L Reds Leghorns. Blue Orpingtons Barred Plymouth Rocks also chicks and Eggs. (323) SALE: Royal Portable Type writer $501 three months used.
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    • 675 4 ENGLISH C'ONVTF»SATIfMi riven by experienced *m 250, Orchard R,„ LATIN Classes TTTT Cambridge Examinations fS? at for thr- more studenuL 1 Malaya Tribune, Be 162 '34'j. LEARN CHINESE at thT"2 Chinese Ifandarin SeW Prinsep Street, da r rLi 22 1 from 3-4-193' a <n 7.15-9 pm. on Mon 2 feS**
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  • 52 5 Prague, Mar. 16. Herr yon Ribbentrop, broadcasting a proclamation on behalf of Hitler, announced that German nationals of the new Protectorate will become German citizens and that the Nuremberg antiJewish laws will be applied. A Customs Union has been effected between Germany and the former
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  • 1874 5 "Time Is Ripe For A Major Assault" (United Press.) (United Press Congress Special Service) Vishnudult Nagar. Mar. 10. "IN my opinion we should submit our national demand to the British Government in the form of an 1 ultimatum and
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  • 238 5 Mr. Mac Donald's Annou ncetnen t British Wireless London, Mar. 16. SOCIAL Services Department, to deal with labour, health and education questions in the Colonial Empire, is being set up by the Colonial Office, announces Mr. Malcolm tary of State for the C olonics. Answering a question in
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  • 72 5 \From Our Own ReporXr] Ipoh, Thursday. MR J H. Goudie. Manager of Serapoh Estate, Parit, died this morning in his residence. The deceased had been, it is learned ailing for about two weeks but the new* of his death has come as a
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  • 158 5 IF'Qm Out Own Reporter! Ipoh, Thursday. lAMI AM sorry for what had happened and I tender my apology to her." This was the plea made by a young •veil-dressed Chinese when charged in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday before Che Ismail for behaving in a disorderly
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  • 59 5 [F>om Ov> Own Reporter! Ipoh. Thursday. OF the 150 volunteers from Kinta for the mechanised units in the China War front. Ml have passed the medical teat. This group will leave Ipoh en -Mar 27 for China for the work for which They had volunteered. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 592 5 PROFESSIONAL CLINIC, 141 Brick. Road Kua'a Lumpur. Consultant fi n Mehta G.B.V.C. (Bombay) Officer B k innl Infirmary (Retired) (307) IAFTO (OCRSE for Nov. Exam. u£bsion definitely closes on 3rd April. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. 0;v i of rubber estates of 100 acres r In th e Is-iands of Singapore a
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    • 264 5 Singapore Municipality TENDERB- ar* now invited for the •ollowing materials or service. For *rUculars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Clooing. Sale of about 400 empty 4-gallon Kerosene tins lying at Lorong Lalat Depot. 12 noon. March 21, 1939, at Muni. Engineer's Dept. Supply of spare parts' for Jaw Crushers
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 665 6 Guard Your /8%, Priceless Eyes! ihey Cover Yo ur Comfort...Your Efficiency. .Your Pleasures. Protect The with Good Light. .Good Glasses. And That Vitally Necessary Yearly Cheek-Up. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO, 4, Arcade. Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 K. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science 35 Years European Clinical Experience. SALE 17th to
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    • 122 6 l\ HAVE YOU SEEN THL LATEST I STAINLESS i! STEEL AND WATFRPROOF URIST WATCHES 9 m NOW ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I (Near Middle Road) I PHONE 7922. I j Moderately Pricea. GOLD LEAF TEA To be fired and fuodled after is often the
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    • 130 6 "PYE RADIOS A JS SE COND TO NONE m Efficiency, Reliability and mmL~**h tte,, c« they are SeT a* POPtLA W MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG DiatrtOUtOra: mmmnm OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, IW, Orchard Road, eingapcie. PHONE 3225 HALIBUT LIVER OIL Good health throughout the year that's what you want
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 578 6 Request Programme From Singapore, 8 p. m. SINGAPORE I COLOMBO mhmm VPB 6.16 Mc s (48.7 m.) 2IIL 225 metres (1.13 mc/s) p.m. ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) J2.50 Sinhalese music. P- m 1.05 Hindustani music. 5.00 Recitation of the Koran, from l 20 The news (in Sinhalese and the
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    • 678 6 LONDON 11.50 Three Famou u The Borden Murd; V V U TRANSMISSION 5 written by K GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) additional material sn^f^ 1 a.m. Lieut-Commander' P ed b > r.40 'The City of London'—5: Tro ld Products V Bank of England* talk by the Richmond. Rt. Hon. Mojitagu
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  • 170 7 Singapore, Thursday, ir-old English-speaking i named Tan Cheng Chai uilty this afternoon in the p A ;■»> court before Mr. Ken- Bla ;ker, t„ a charge that t. S and II in a house in Road, being eutru-.tr 1 irn «>'• money amounting to Vlr.
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  • 116 7 4 FALL of about $iiso in subscrip- by Kocgkeks and other is recorded in the minutes ting of the Po Lenny; Kuk cc held at the end of ary, with the Secretary for se Affairs, Malaya, the Hon. A. B. Jordan. M.C.S., in the <:■ ihe
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  • 27 7 Mr Walter George Cunnew Blunn has ted an unofficial member ol Council for a further period ars v.ith effect f-om Mar. 27.
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  • 311 7 THE Issue Of "Chorus" appeared in the first week of October and treated a good impression, says the atinnal report of the Singapore Teachers* Association. The standard of its contributions was well maintained and the symposium at tracted n good deal of attention. A new
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  • 369 7 Singapore, Thursday. jjjjß. C. H. WHITTON, Traffic District Judge, to-day acquitted Mr. F. C. S. TiDbiook of the charge of causing the death of* Yeo Ann Tian by negligently driving his car along Telok Blangah Road on January lb, but convicted Mr. Tillbrook on
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  • 147 7 Singapore, Thursday. YAP CHENG HONG, a Cantonese, appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court th.s rooming and pleaded guilty to a charge that he on Mar. 15 at 5.20 p.m. at South Bridge Road committed theft of a purse valued at ten
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 70 7 h Poisons From Kidneys and Stop GettingUp Nights lie UraltfcMT. lloppir-r— Purify Wood Uefain Youthful Vigor icm eet for coct a supremely aSfii Mimulant unci ii nush from jrourkW- matter. Scrm Po wus doinp y?" i» a Mmie to break your restful sleep irleru on Coptfblea the f ,ptie. butberoreand
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    • 88 7 J£ I Every dentist knows that pyorrhea threatens 4 out of 5 adults. A toothpaste that just cleans teeth—a l A way job —is no protection against this dread disease. FORHAN'S is different. It not only cleaos teeth but it guards gums too, because it contains a special ingredient for
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    • 25 7 Pi|PH VALET '99 1 Set consists of a new, improved VALET self-stropping razor, strop, and throe VALET blades in a smart moulded case. mK^mM [jj;[i^|f'flj:hH>l7)llig
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    • 225 7 YOUNGER mm TO-NIGHT L^"o^.^- OV^^^ Skinfood. Rose Colour which contains nORNINII See how ranch lresher Biocel—the amazing discovery of Prof. and snio othcr your skin tt alter the very 1)r Steiskal of the 1 niversitv of Vienna, first application. In lev days wrinkles This vital cell food ST KISS fully
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    • 430 8 j THE TALK OF TOWN! HUNDREDS ARE COMING BACK AGAIN an J I AGAIN TO SEE THIS GRAND SHOW f> P m AT THE < JT. I The Finest Theatrical Attraction Yet /vX I Seen E<lst of SuezThe MARCUS SHOW \TT j I Presenting their Opening Spectacle I I Beauty
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    • 235 8 mmmmmmlMMmm^ M^^^^^M—■——^^ I'I ZUZZ WHAT IS THE INVISIBLE DEATH THAT STRIKES FROM AF-U^^^^^ what is the mastery of the flickering light? WHO IS I>*E WOMAN THAT WITNESSES A KILLING AND Till v ay, IT'S DRLM-MOND S GREATEST CASE... AND YOUR BIGGEST IH:Vn j [OPENING TO-NIGHT PAVl^| jj B rU m
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  • 215 9 IN the early months of 1938 a eer Ykld numbers at tending Clinics and Creches was n« ticed, says the annual report of tho ChiM Welfare Society. 0 This was attributed to a lass of tho confidence owin« to rS«2S fore :educed time for ten lion and
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  • 76 9 Singapore Buddhist Association this month's new moon on March 20. under the Mrs. II s. Perera. at the lation premises at 67. Spottiswoode Row. AH are cordially invited to nd. gramme: 7 ajn. Buddha Pit a- li Buddha Puja; G p.m. Pahan'puja: GUanpasa Buddha Puja Sermon will
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  • 54 9 London. Mar. 16. s veral newspapers believe that Sir )vv and the Czech Premier were anions the li pass:nger.s landed onder mysterious eircum--1 don oil Tuesday night Dutch air liner from Prague and tig the passengers were also the Skoda munitions factory plans which should not
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  • 222 9 FOR TJFICA HONS STRENGTHENED W ,iH COMMUNICATIONS m v 0,-J£ NDON MAR BROKEN OFF AND rLZI R THENIA SUDDENLY TWENTY -FOUR "£*TING IN THE PAST RUMANIA fs riii iw. LIN( ACROSS THE KORDFIr WESTERN i. MORE MEN UNDER ARMSjNtSf HE ADDS Til AT THE
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  • 67 9 tttf rifK,.- Kaunas, Mar. 16. THE- Lithuanian Governor of MemeJ has convoked the Diet for Mar 25 rtoS n DIL?r eXoeCted that a*w coring plenary uowers on the Nazi leader Neumann, will be passed .According to Memel German circle.; ake'ad !w. Wm Neumann orders n ce **ary
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  • 97 9 ivm n M c Singapore. Thursday. Wr H A kie appeared before Mr Kenneth A. Blacker, the Fourth Police Magistrate, this morning in anl- UISLaJ s :i mmor for alleged assault Koon instance of Ton Poon tuJ! he cl ffi£ B complainant alleged Iron £f,.
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  • 32 9 mmtl 1 "t tor the strenuous h e b ™B' to th o screen, cavemouthed Joe E. Brown trains daily hi g b ymn b Si/s ootball boKl g «»N
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 186 9 i SUN TALKIE 5 NEW WORLD* 7-30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9-30 P.M. j? I The Sensational MALAY MUSICAL HIT! "TEH A XI, {EMPIRE TALKfIE j 7 P.M. 10-NiliHT 9-30 P.M. I jED U I E CANTOR in j "ALI BABA GOES j I TO TOWN" 5 SINASBIN H MEADACHES AND ALL
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    • 81 9 I We Screen's most famous Singing Star~ln"]t I a Night of Love Laughter' I A new GRACE MOORE... singing Lovelier than Ever in a £ra n d new Comedy Hit! A Columbia g Musical Gem j I j RFFORE JiFYING YOUR XEW CAR YOl Ml ST SKK it ODERN ENG
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    • 107 9 From The Mighty pen that gave you "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" j and LIGHT" Come this Greatest Masterpiece of them all! TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. ALHAMBRA The Most Thrilling Drama of Th e Year! i.chn.coiour "C, r(oon "Adventure Travelogue- J «V -..ntf 9 !ALHAIVIBRA--NEXT rHAKirc! r a Jc EH JH j
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  • 629 10 THERE was a pathetic quality about the speecn made by Mr. Chamberlain in the House of Commons. He admitted that he was misled at Munich, and the speech was that of a man who is surprised and humiliated at having been bluffed. He pointed out that the Munich
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  • 1195 10  -  But China Will Prove Her Undoing Japan Plans By Lim Keng Hor TW*\ VrSLO KAWAI, spokesman, >t M the Japanese Foreign Office in ML Tokyo, recently published a remarkable book in which he revealed that the ultimate aim of the Japanese rulers is
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    • 212 10 II Drink li ROBINSON'S DELICIOUS COFFEE FAPORE L KUALA LuH Selected Means from Mocha— Kenya and Java—Specially BU tided- Roasted and f Ground Daily—the Secret of the Finest Coffee in Malaya. 4 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. BO ORD'S IZaWtel. gin ißlljg BlllL) the result of oyer f§' 200
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    • 21 10 Yrĕsh floral wreaths MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DBOBI GHAUT, Singapore. Telephony No. inTiTiMMiT wSSSSSmmSSSk ■m—i i
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    • 77 10 J^ TES ADJUSTABLE ROAD SKATES ENTIRELY BRITISH MADE An exceptionally strongly made skate that will give supreme satisfaction. Fitted with "UNIT" self contained Ball Bearing Steel Wheels and special straps at heel and across toe. Complete with adjusting spanner. Extra large cones which help to give long life and free
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  • 94 11 Reuter. 1 1DENCE of the ft? caused by the events vested, m many capitals Vesterdav ls British Press is devoting a i mo nuch space to the subject as a sis s happenings during the s P S crisis and adopts an unrelieved ?r~ tow tone
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  • 35 11 Reuter u f 2 ech I 5rS ai HS, 17 000 are now In, 2? tlep WeU it*B? 'SSif* R «mania Gov- nas decjded to *»L :'uoees.-P-,t er lCntlcl 10
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  • 790 11 Poland, Rumania And Switzerland Fear Aggression HITLER'S ADVANCE CONTINUES Reuter. B RECALL HER AMBASSAWAY THAT AMBASSA «nd Side l by of German troop/ As ffLr? V ab the conti advance nia and the Germans rr nnhZ IT S? mp the of RutheKumania is S*fc
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  • 73 11 Reuter. Berlin, Mar J7 JjKKAIMAN circles here state lhe iJuthc nian Govern--sht fn aV s IU a to if f. n i w Sl S»atories of the unich agreement—3ritain Germany, Italy and Franceasking for thfir help and their guarantee cf the independence of Rulhensa. ih\
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  • 234 11 No Protest To Germany Reuter. London, Mar. 17. JA the House of Commons last night Mr. AttJee, leader of the Opposition, asked Mr. Chamberlain whether he had received any reports other than press reports with regard Co events in mid-Europe. Mr. Chamberlain replied that
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  • 40 11 The Japanese are said to have stationed 33 warshios together with hundreds of motor-beats in the South-western waters of Kwangtung at points near Tanpei and Shuitung ready for the opening of hostilities when zero* hour arrives ,-Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 75 11 Reuter. Tm o Mar. IT. f M Bulgarian Premier. M. KM.sv civanofr nas arr| V€d route t„ Ankara to see Prewnl Eneunu. J" r kish political circles attach importance to these talks, h h may mar k a step towards JipJeticn ci a tcmiidable
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  • 63 11 Reuter. t London, Mar. 17. •MLS of extensive developin the Australian Afr <• given by Vice Air Marshal nief of Staff of the Aus- Force, visiting here, the Australian force lias been during the last three hen the expansion is comtralia will haw> 19
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  • 136 11 Reuter London, Mar. 17. Association ufidersta nds the Jewish conference comPalestine has decided that in the Government's "offer no basis for further """i or for agreement It is stated that the conference committee, which has advised the Jewish delegation to that effect, lias also decided to
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  • 131 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 17. AN allegation that Nazi agents in Lo n don were intimidating Germans in Britain into joining the German workers Front was made at question time in tne House of Commons last night Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Under-Secretarv of the Home Department, said that
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  • 7 11 SIR NEVILE HENDERSON
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  • 101 11 Reuter CIR John Anderson, giving a brief J advance outline of the projected Government legislation i n respect of the responsibility of employers for providing protection of workers in time of war. declared that the responsibility of employers consisted in organising a j r raid pre
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  • 194 11 W-M,,-,., London. Mar. L "WING up the debate in the House Commons on the Naval I st.matey I ,cut.-Col. j. J. Llewellin, f ihP replying to points raised in regard to the naval PMffiiu la the tar Last, said U was not really to true say
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  • 189 11 Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare (Secretary lo the Admiralty) interrupted to say that it had been decided to scrap one 194? and one in 1943, but no decision had been taken in regar I to the remainder. Mr. Churchill said Germany weald soon have five eight-inch
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  • 146 11 Reuter. London, Mar 16 |N the House of Commons sir John Simon said that the extinction of Czechoslovakia was a terrible and wholly indefensible event and the method of it was the very opposite to that contemplated al Munich, but claimed that what
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  • 53 11 Reuter. THE Netherlands Military v 4L r °mniission. states a Netherlands message, has placed orders in the United States for 18 Douglas bomcers m connection with the strengthening of the offences JC the Netherlands Indies, ihe commission, headed by Vice-Admiral Van Dulm, is leaving f or
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  • 137 11 1.„ Berlin, Mar. 16. 1 officially announced that jiit'er has akcn the Slovak State under his protection. admitted m Prague that small attachments of German troops sin a i, Pen( > r ra,ed a short distance imc. Slovakia for protective purpose." and are co-operating with Hlinka
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  • 44 11 Reuter. Reuter learns that of nine battleships m the course of construction this year pn.y one has hitherto been definitely laid down, and two others are not yet laid down. F- nc e two will not be competed by tne end of 1943 --Reuter
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    • 118 11 OUTSTANDING MALAY RECORDS I if m V a BY ABDULLAH I CIO f Tern-.enong-Kronrhong Tango ->r>. <>l& -j ingat K'.'mbaij—(Serenade v. Schubert) I BY CHE ELLIS I \rc fApi PerchinUa-.-Kionchono Foxtrot. 3Z3 Percherayan—Slowfox Kronchong BY CHE ROOM I NS fftfi fn? u!a ada v( n u; Kronchong Rumba WO, j
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  • 471 12 DEFENCES TESTED pUBLIC RESPONSE TO THE REQUEST OF THE AUTHORITIES FOR THE RESTRICTION OF LIGHTING LAST NIGHT WAS DESCRIBED AS "VERY EXCELLENT" BY MR. EDWIN TONGUE, A.R.P. DIRECTOR. Five hundred sectors within Municipal limits on the Island of Singapore were manned by A.R.P.
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  • 152 12 NO CASUALTIES, NO OFFENCES Singapore, Friday. IN spite of the roads being totally dark last night on account of the black-out .motorists and pedestrians alike managed to move along the streets without mishap and no accidents were reported. On enquiries made at the ambulance station this morning it was revealed
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  • 51 12 FIRE DURING THE BLACK-OUT FIRE which broke out during the blackcut this morning at the Tai Tong Restaurant New World, partly destroyed the roof of the kitchen. Tho outbreak was discovered at about 4.45 a.m. Two engines from the Central Fire fVation fought thr» biaze for haJf-an-hour, finally extinguished it
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  • 15 12 AIR RAID WARDENS ON DUTY Singapore A.R.P. wardens on duty at Orchard Bead last night.
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  • 528 12 MONEY ORDER RECEIPT Singapore, Thursday. CAMUEL, an Indian coolie working at the Tengah aerodrome, as a mosquito-collector, appeared at the High Court this morning before Mr. Justice Home on a charge of forging a Post Office money order receipt No. ***** for $10 payable at Madras
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  • 660 12  -  BY G.S. HAMMONDS MANY years ago I used to spend holidays in a tiny English village One V the leasi attractive features of those otherwise delightful v? cations was the darkness of the nighf* t anterns were necessary to light us Hnvvn steps
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  • 112 12 [From Our Own Corrc^por.dcun Bangkok, Mar. 16. r!E aliens in Siam are just Waking to another change. The capitation t: is being done away with, to t! satisfaction of very poor people. It hi to be paid by all adult males. Blame and foreigners alike,
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  • 118 12 THE usual general meeting of the Singhala Janopakara Maha Sabha—a society formed for the welfare of the Singhalese in Singapore and Johore—will be held at 67, Spoti woode Park Road. Singapore, on Saturday the 18th inst. at 8 P- m Two special features of this meetlr besides
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  • 93 12 Reuter. Duesseldorf. Mar. 17. THE delegation of .the Federation c British Industries is returning t London to-day. abandoning its mtentio to "nend a day in Berlin owing to th Postponement of the visit of Mr. Hndso a t, M agre S emen7 -to replace destrucUv competition
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  • 135 12 Reuter. London. Mar. 17. ■iwrvRTAINTY concerning the Eun "/on the Stock Exchange last W hnt seUing pressure wa, absent. I sli-htly better trend was discern* A th i! session though foreign bone 111 l h IJi tn he ieak Czech 8 per cenf continued to
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  • 31 12 Reuter. London. Mar. n T- Chinese Currency Bill will b passed through all siages in the Ho Us tTe reiammg s.g.es on Friday -R, v ter.
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  • 46 13 I: ragne, Mar. 16. pent the night in ;v. Strict curlew I t tuecn 9 p.m. to kept almost all it home. No pebHc houses public places are only movement throughout the troop transports i silenced by the fro•ni the streets.—
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  • 112 13 B Tlin, Mar. 16. hat Hen- Hitler ague to-day and n troops as they r wards through f h is now denied in I the iermaii troops I red .Slovakia or oeI Bratislava. B d to have not ans he Premier of RuK willing to let
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  • 1089 13 "Monstrous Outrage" Mildest Term Applied DAILY HERALD'S WARNING Reuter. ITHF R»ft«i.ii London, Mar. 16. Germany STlltTfS With a m° Sl unan concern aeainst Extracts from <h» 1 S <he map of Europe. ouVra* c" i X D;,i,v "Monstrous in SSfa* <Crm that Ca be applie<l
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  • 442 13 is ihe question on ips. It is not diffi- r one disturbing rom the latest news. Hit ler has not finish- astwarda, is so disI hal he can demand 1 R ithenia by Hungary chooses. Since seized any part ot* rely welcomes the rnmon frontier with 1
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  • 198 13 Singapore, Thursday. THAM YEW CHONG, one of the three accused who appeared in the High Court on a charge of attempted murder, was discharged to-day by Mr. Justice Home when the jury found him not guilty of the charge. The other two Chinese however were found
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  • 77 13 I From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. Mar ie MEDICAL officials in th e Department of Public Health have been enjoined by the Direct r ul of Public Health f o pay more attention to the etiquette of their profession, end to their patients. This order also apples
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  • 68 13 Reuter. Budape t. Mar. 16. It is announced that despite very bad weather. Hungarian troops ore pursuing their advance into Ruthenia. It can be said unofficially that they are little more than hallway across one point, but en the othe" parts progress is slow due to weather
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  • 63 13 Reuter. Warsaw, Mar, 16 --The Hungarian troops are not expected to reach the Polish frontier before morning, owing to the resistance ot armed bands of Ukrainian national guard and sncw. A number ot Czech military units, commanded by some sixty officers, are retiring before the
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  • 29 13 Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 16. A German pane on a test flight to Rio De Janeiro made a forced landing between Cape Verdeidss and the Brazilian coast.—Reuter.
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  • 51 13 The well-known preacher and lecturer, Dr French Oliver, arrived from Hongkong ye 'ereay. A series of services (is being r-ranged at vh'fh Dr. Oliver will speak* To-day flr"day) he will speak at the first service which will be held in Betfaetda Hall Bras Basah Road, Efotfgng at 5.30
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  • 48 13 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 13—The Ruthenian Cabinet mobilised three classes, according to a German news agency tele gram from Chust. According to" reliable reports there is considerable and bitter fighting in Ruthenia between the Czechs and the Ukrainian nationalists on the one hand and the Hungarians en the other—Renter.
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  • 12 13 An Imperial air mail is expected to arrive to-morrow morning".
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  • 51 13 Reuter. Chungking. Mar. 16.-It is authoritatively stated that the missing Eurasia aeroplane was found in Kweichow province, near Yunnan on the Szechuen border. The pilot was injured It transpires that Mr. Tang Kwang, Manager of the Hongkong branch of the Central Bank of China was not a
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  • 72 13 Singapore, Thursday. THE wedding of Mr. W. D. Barker and Mass Marguerite Homer took place at the Registrar's Office this afternoon. Mr. E. C. Yates was best man while Mrs. E. C. Yates toted as matron of honour. After the ceiemonv a reception attended by a few intimate
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  • 17 13 Reuter. Ichang, Mar. 16.-The American church mission school building was destroyed at yesterday's Japanese bombing of Ichang—Reuter
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    • 117 13 m Hi Engtant" FJm i That is what you'll say If you choose it from our fine selection of Australian and Argentine Beef Why worry about your roast when you can purchase juicy joints, tender* and tasty, from out numerous branches. Ensure the success of yuur dinner with "COLD STORAGE"
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  • 252 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Tuesday. COCCER in Batu Pahat will be revived a?;ain when the district league begins early next week. The game will be very popular this year as more players are taking to it. Five teams have already sent in
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  • 35 14 Ej try li t are now open for the Ast vi Athletic Club's billiard tournament and members wishing to participate are kindly requested to communicate with the Hon. Secretary as early as possible.
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  • 733 14 Kee Siang Plays Good Game For Winners Mort'via .2, Indians .1. IN a Division 118 league fixture played on the Padang yesterday even- ing, the Moravians just managed to beat the Indians by one goal when, on the run of play,
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  • 95 14 The following arr S.R.C. cricke; teams tor tSfc? v"< k''o'': Saturday. S.R.C vs. PW D. at 2 p.m. on the SR C. padang: R. 1! Bam. L. AlvLs, H. N. Baihatclul, N. Bullivan, R. Thoy, P. F. De Sousa, J. G. Reutens. K. Lcmbruggcn. L. S. Da Silva,
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  • 428 14 IiHE Royal Singapore Yacht Club w jH open their rowing season this year with a race for fours, cm Saturd; Mfor. 18, The race wii be rowed over a course lying between Blakang Mati and Pulau P.rani. and finishing near Keppel Heads. This cours Which
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  • 39 14 There Will be a Spoon Shoot at Bukit Timah R:\r\ge on Saturday, and Sunday, as follows: Saturday: Ist Stage Kings. Sunday; 2nd Slag? Kings. Service members should bring their owu ammunitionCT tour.ll lnau tor the two days.
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  • 186 14 THE following were the results of the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis Championships played yesterday. CHAMPIONSHIP MEN'S SINGLES R Smith beat N. Ciumeck. 3 3. 7—3. A D. Anderson beat R. A \V. Hills G—3, 6—3. C. J Bembroke beat K. J Tovcy. 2_6. 6—2. 6—l N. S.
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  • 14 14 Schoolgirls playing netball in the Spring sunshine on untitled gr<und—the sands at Bagnor, Sussex.
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  • 340 14 Several Missed Chances R.A.M.C l. Publishers .nil. fN a onp sided gsm: of soccer Hayed at the stadium yesterday, the R.A.M.C. defeated tho Publishers by ihe only goal secured in a Division II A league game. All th* thrdls in the game were
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  • 63 14 Tho March l.g.U. Cosnuetiticn piawd at the Island Club last WCdnes- day. Mar. 15; resulted in a win for Mrs. S.'l. Ho with a nett 00. The fallowing v ere some of the best cards returned:Mrs. S. F. Ho 96- 3G:GO. Ml.s- M. w. Bathes W 26.12.
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  • 78 14 THE following are tie in tennis tournami al I Tuesday: Mactday. CI ami vs. X S. Barth E G V H Bain. Dr. S L O1 l< Chamoionship Doubles il and F. Iloreira vs. C B. v D'Rozario. J S Norris vs. G C R man.
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  • 52 14 London, Mar. i r > A in executive commit! pp of th j Union to-day recomm ily vote to the Royal and the present ball be i minority vote was cast fo» 1111 j in power, but no import 1 the proposal to incre; i length of the
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  • 247 15 Loser Retires In 13th Round London, Mar. Mi. Ly\ Harvey, who recently bene British heavyweight hamp>« ,n I > heating Eddie Phillips, won the British Empire title al Harringay arena tonight, "hen he heat the Canadian Seen I anrj Gains. regained the title to Jack Petersen
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  • 198 15 IHCOLNSHIRE pjttcabiea and riders G rdon Richards). E Smith). King (Perrymaa) Ijl little 'Gomez. Sirett» n an 'Taylor). ■JF Ha. ry i Wragg». urn Beary). weioc Bulger <Weston*. JWlee II .Roberts), «laisey 'Bartlam>. 'Richardson). 1 "Trnan (Mater). "a 'Cliff Richards). K?aBint (Jas. Doyle). EWndian (NereU). S
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  • 965 15 RKHXOWING are weights for the final day of the Selangor Turf CM meet at Kaula Lumpur to-morrow, subject to scratching* and rearrangement in running order. COLD CUP-Horses Class I— I* Miles 4 10 JACK DRUCE 9.4 Mr. Cheah" Van Breukelen j0 0 EMPIRIC
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  • 92 15 RESULTS of yesterday's ties in the V M C A. tennis tournament are: "C" CLASS.—FINAL A G. b Pe.kir beat Ivan van Geyzel, 9—ll, c—4, 6—3. KNOWLES CUP Lim Hee Chin bead, E. L. Wee, 6- 2. 6—4. MEN'S DOUBLES I. B. Abed and Paid Cleiv
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  • 147 15 A (XEPTANCES and jockeys in £ie n Grand National are as follows: Royal Mail (Danny Morgan 1, Aireeud Slos <M. O'Neill >. R.yal Danish •Moore*. Dunlhll Castle (Walwynt, CooKen <Fawcius». Rockquilla (Carers, jovial Judge (Goodwill), Biendnans Cottage (Owen 1. Dominick's Cross (Eve (tt), 'iunewdlow (Rimell). Perfect
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  • 113 15 V ATEST call ever hi the Grand NaBanal is as follows: Kilstai 11 2 offered. Workman 10 1 offered 21 2 taken Tcme Willow 13 1 offered, 10j7 taken Royal Danielli ioot offered, 16,1 taken Rcyal Mail 16 1 taken and offered Rockquilla 18 1 offered 20
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    • 324 15 Pfjni A WEEK AGO |U| r s u;as nearly dropping from egfiaustcosi NOW THRIVING ON THE WINE OF 111 At night insomnia kept her tossing and twisting in tortured sleeplessness; by day hiyh tension nerves strained and racked her body— spent energy |BK\ made c\cr% In tic task .1 burden.
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  • 67 16 Singapore, Wednesday.—Mr. C. H. W hitlon. Traffic District Judge and Magistrate, to-day imposed a fine of $40 on Mr Pang Teng Piow, on the charge of driving along Selegie Road on February 1, when not covered with a Third Party Insurance Policy. Mr. Pang received a further
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  • 127 16 Baby should sleep soundly, he needs si So do hia parents—but will "le one is restles and cries In ihe night. upset s usually the cause cf baby's restlessness, which can generally be corrected by administering a dose* of Baby's Own Tablets. By settling f hp stomach tablets
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  • 304 16 Singapore, Thursday. AN English-speaking Straits-born Hokkien Chinese, aged 28, appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this morning at the instance of Inspector J. MacPherson and was charged that he at 7.45 last night at the Capitol Theatre compound did commit
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  • 60 16 REUTER. LONDON. MAR. [< MOST SINISTER TOUCH IS GIVEN IN THE MORNING IMh TO DR. HACHAS FATEFUL INTERVIEW WITH HFrd HITLER. KR A NUMBER OF DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENTS INCUm ING THE TIMES CORRESPONDENT. REFER TO THE UVVult REACHING LONDON THAT HITLER THREATENED TO Ko\u> PRAGUE FROM
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  • 303 16 Reuter. London, Mar. 16. SIR John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, introduced the China BtafcfltemttmO Bill, nroviding for the establishment of a ten million sterling fund to check undue fluctuations in the sterling value of the Chinese dollar, in the House of Commons last
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  • 113 16 Shanghai, Mar. 16. MR Nagano, a member of the Japanese Imperial Diet, who has recently been sent to China in connection with the formation of the "Federal Government" has arrived in Shanghai from Nanking. It is reported that lie is staying in Shanghai indefinitely and that he
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    • 29 16 ARTISTIC i^^ CEMENT |j i TILES Ij See them at not RhOUmQU or wr;te lo: LEE KIM SOU LTD. 1 mrtiruars 89. HIGH STREET PHONE 2063. 1| MA AS—
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    • 380 16 <*** lm m^m mmmm ZJ mmmmmu Rouge and Face p oW( j er too! Ask forTangee She cared for him but he was in- It's different now. She can't keep beauty aids today—sold in all good store.-*. different. Attracted yes, but he W» away. He wants to take her mimElM*
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  • 206 17 seqaewee to the Pact of f yi has k <» far caused only diUurbance in the rub1m d ot her markets. This apathy hased on the knowince last September, in Central Europe by v powers has ceased to be 1 0) of practical politics says ul
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  • 137 17 ore, Thursday, Noon. J Rubber Report, Guthrn Ltd. state:— as -teadily declined durni sympathy with culminating in a fairly morning of about 1 2 lie latest news of the situation. The major dominated for the by political affairs, with at lower levels, owing lentally sound statistical mm.
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  • 22 17 Washington. Mar 16. State Department refuses n the situation, circles President Roosevelt claim that tified the President reserious outlook, which circles considered
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  • 618 17 TONFI irriNr* li Singapore. Thursday, Lie UNO evidence brought forward to-day at an inquiry nJ n i« t c dCath f 3 nine Chinese child, who died on uee. 18 from injuries received when he was struck down by a lorry in Upper Serangoon
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  • 53 17 British Wireless. London, Mar. 15. WHEN the King and Queen leave for V their visit to Canada in May, the Imperial State crown and the Queen's crown will be taken with them. This will be the first occasion of taking the Imperial State crown out
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  • 209 17 4 CHANGE is announced in the qualifications required for a licence to import piece-poods fron! Japan, says a communique of Mar. Jo. Whereas formerly such licences confined to merchants who were im porters of Japanese textiles immediately before the introduction of Textile Quotas, it is proposed as
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    • 557 17 RHEUMATISM Sufferers ffik can now get Permanent Relief fcflM This great "mystery" disease claims more JS If] victims every year than any other complaint M MM suffered by the human race. This agonising A disease not only makes the lives of men jM and women a torture, but is responsible
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  • 148 18 International News Agency. Kunming. ONE stretch of the Kunming-La-hio highway is being improved and repaired, as it is so bad that heavy lorries can move only at a crawl. As soon a«s the repairs are effected, war materials can be transported as usual. Having travelled through this line.
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  • 515 18 MAKING SUBSIDIARY COINS IN SZECHWAN Latest Process For Making Money WHF.N the Japanese army occupied the Chinese Government Central Mint just outside the Shanghai International Settlement in November, 1987, they found no traces of the $10,000,000 plant or the store of silver,
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  • 121 18 rPHE Cambridge Chines Society recently QTg very successfully a China in aid cf Chinese Refuse r 5 JJJ the kind help and gracioi operation cf other student Z ganisalicns and societies in tk e University and of nan; friends resident in the n ,\n A typical
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  • 548 18 Chinese Artists Undertake War-Time Pnbliaty Central News. Chungking. PHUNGKING, war-time capital of China, is assuming ihe aspect of the centre of fine arts in China, as more than 50 of the nation's Ins! artists have assembled in this city since the withdrawal
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  • 27 18 Mr. Lee Keng Chiang, well-known Singapore busmen-man. chairman of the Singapore < bi Chamber of Commerce on W I day. He is seen veceivin; the I ber's chop.
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    • 351 18 j thanks to '^r^fr Jk A m W M KIA They are happy because thoy are AllH Al healthy. But it wasn't always so. Not so long ago father came home from his work day after day tired General Weakness C ut and cross. Mother suffered and Weakness from headaches
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    • 35 18 Qlostbra First impressions are important. A few unruly heirs can ruin the most carefu 1 dressed coiffure. Glostora conquer-, l*nrt hair—keeps every strand in place—adds sparkling lustre to your hair. L mm FOR LUSTROUS HAIR
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  • 330 19 Pandit Pant's Resolution (I'nited Press Congress Special Service) 1 KOI SB aboui delates' camps this mornin, Sealed in 1 1 n v arguments arc being adit is being freely menin case the resolution is i< I the a»pe. son clause unit v. Id in effect
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  • 210 19 (United Press.) Tripuri, Mar. 6. •jy|EX come and go. They leave great impression on national movements but whatever might happen, our work must continue as ever," said Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in feeling terms while performing the opening ceremony of the Congress Exhibition before a vast
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  • 180 19 (United Press). Karachi, Mar. X. MOLLVt Obcdullah Sindhi. who returned to Karachi yesterday by "Elmadir.a." Sciadia Steam Navigation Company's Haj boat, after 25 years' ex.le from India issued the following press statement: "I am very happy to have returned to my motherland after
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  • 102 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 7.—Mr. S'atyamurthi. .VL.A. (Central), President of the Indian Overseas Central Association, New Delhi, has made a representation to the Government of India to give notice in time of the termination of the IndoBurma Trade Agreement with a view to
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  • 119 19 (United Press.) Rangoon, Mar. 6. THE Hindu-Muslim tension is slow- ly dying out and the situation in the city has been gradually improving since Saturday. The leaders of the two communities had been In conference together to sectie the dispute and to bring to an end
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  • 150 19 (United Press.) Amritsai, Mar. 6. A PIQUANT situation has been created here by the defiance of the order in force here under section 1.44 Cr.P.C. due to the communal tension by a section of Sikhs who brought out x holi procession despite the advice of
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  • 79 19 (United Press.) Allahabad, Mar. B.—Mr. Hassan Moiuddin Abbasi who was charged under section 163 I.P.C. and convicted and sentenced by the Magistrate for allegp.i writing of an article under caption 'Soul Force" in the "Star," a local Eng lish daily, was to-day acquitted by the Sessions Judge
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  • 83 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 7. nrilF, adjournment motion ta--4 tied by Mr. Abdul Qaivum to vi nsurr tho Government for tbeii inability to secure the annulment of the existing practice with regard to alienation and transfer of land in Kenya Highlinds tc Indians as disclosed in
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  • 248 19 DRajkot, Mar 8. OCTORS GILDTR, Jivraj Mchta and Miss Sushila Nayar and others examined Gandhiji to-uay and issued the following bulletin:— "Gandhiji broke his fast yesterda* afternoon. He has oee n taking fruit juice, honey and 'fur.' Hp had a very good night and woke up much re-fresn-u
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  • 160 19 (United Press.) Bombay. Mar. 9. Mr. S. A. Brelvi. Editor. "Bombay Chronicle" in welcoming the Egyptian delegation to hte Indian National Congress, declared that India and Egypt had mutual ties in their common struggle for independence. While Egypt had attained her goal, India had not yet realised her
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  • 63 20 About 100 Chinese mechanics and drivers, who volunteered for service, left for China a few days ago They emmc from various parts of Malaya, and gatheied in Singapore where they boarded ship for Hongkong. At the pier, they were given a hearty send- off by their
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  • 44 20 Ol the eve of their departure for a tour of Hongkong. Saigon and Manila, the S.C.F.A. footballers were lamed to dmner a, the C.erica, Un.on Hal. on Saturday. The two pictures which appear above were taken a t t£ function.
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    • 15 20 I Read The I 1 > I I Sunday Tribune I Dominant In Malaya L 11
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    • 120 20 Read MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays .'—Special Sj ma- t: a mmget extra jj| strenuous day? ft ATKINSONS activity have worn you cut, when your for its supreme quality. Its fragrance head begins to spin and your energy to and freshness, its restorative properties, fade, a touch
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