Malaya Tribune, 18 March 1939

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National NewstoaJ*>r• r r wwspapei Guaranteed Largest Sales VOI, XXVI ■No. 65. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, March 18, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1939 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 70 1 OASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS pt word in this paper j "for those'in peril Wind and wave, wave and wind, stormtossed and blown, the man /1 JSPb k\ \^^Soßr at the mus on or f ft Right from the cradle is the key .Jj man trained:
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    • 36 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY. i LONDON. J I DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER i TAILORMADES GOWNS i FOR ALL OCCASIONS J IN STOCK. FROM:— 111. $30. I 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. 5 i i i J
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  • 159 2 WE have .seen many Bulldog Drummonds. we have read most of Saober's ingeniously constructed adventure Tories with relish. But we had until last night never realised that the character ot Bulldog Drummond couul live with such reality on the screen until we went to -see "Arrest
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  • 224 2 T-HE Capitol held very large and appreciative audiences for the Marcus Show last night. We have the Fleet and the men of the Navy were there in good numbers and greatly enjoyed it. The .show is now well into its stride, and a second
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  • 66 2 The Grrrici: Tin aire r. i'■■-'.] Serai concludes to night the of The Boy From Fani rdos" G-. ki Is When Y. v Find r M pictures beinp. s'»own for me d| c smencing at 7.45 pjn. Two entertaining Egyptian cm "Daughter of Prsha" and A Thai?' will
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  • 215 2 I 1 I I LUND AY FOR ALL READER* j A peaceful sort of day > lv f lh\n,s quietly. Romance «'> to be di <ppointiny. ?f.7Z be the best pica 1 is jk/ flrft we. »oh do .so. '•ceidents. S P EC I A L
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 441 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. 0 and BRITISH INDIA «Hirorporattd in England). P. ft O. S. N. (O S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Duf. Tonnage Spore. 1939 CHITRAL 15.000 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr. 7 I BANGALORE 0,000 Apr. H UAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 21 RANCHI ***** May 5 1 BHUTAN Q 100 May G I
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    • 383 2 STEAMER SAILINGS[uoypj DOES If OUR I.RAVE APPROACH Pleass lei us offer yon a Bomraotiai i>n on ihe taste I mi si modern and luxurious X. I). L EXPRESS Llhflifcs I M^efiARNHORST H -POTSI) AM" "GNEISEN W r P::.s.sn?»" A<»ĕ!its: f.OHMANN ft CO.. LTD.. 12!. Robinson P.'ad I Phone ?S£s. g^y
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    • 406 2 a............... a 511J I LUXURY with ECONOMY One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Bath. Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fare:-. To: MARSEILLES LONDON, lo: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM. I ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND HAMBURG k COPENHAGEN. COPENHAGEN INDIA abt. Apr. 1 S JUTLANDIA M ill MALAYA Apr. 20 EioNiA Mj r 28 KIN A May 23
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    • 134 2 H A MR( I- AMERIK A LINIE Dcutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH IIINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 m.s. Diiect Mar. 22 f m.s. KULMERLAND Direct Apr. i NOPDMARK via Manila Apr. 1I HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 60 2 \PITOL: "The Marcus Show." 4LHAMBKA: "White Banners." PAVILION: "Arresl Bulldog Drummend lOYAL: "Mayui adfraia." 'KLBOKOCGIi: "tofctaru Lalna." mivv "Lftile Mi Broadway." WARRICK: "Thf I!<<\ From Barmaroa" and "<;ciu Is Where Yen Find H." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows. cinema, and other attractions. *EW WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows, merry-go-round cinema rides.
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    • 209 2 DAILY CROSSWORD iHMr" HHT SBSHT K23SHi^ aßp prog I I CLUES ACROSS 26 Contr I. One he pcs this Scott.sn gchclar 27. a J.varned person wii; bring good luck. LUES DOWN 3. A sour com suemishap. 1. Hurtful. 7. Three miles on land. 2. Staying power. 9. A plot ot
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  • 529 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Apr.Uunei Buyers |fi" J l -116 Sellers gtf flj! 1 16 rd <July,Bept.) Buyers 8V« 8 1G -1 16 Sellers 85 16 o, 8 ~H rd Oct Dec.) Buyers 85 16 4 -1 16 JL 8516 Z\\t IMM (ML «MaUy) Previous r Apr. shipment RA
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  • 853 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Mar. 17, 3 p.m. i-raser and Co. Ampat Tin fT" f." ers Austral Amai 4 9 5 3 Austral Malay 39 44 Ayer Hitam XL Ayer Weng 06 7 071 tai.jnn Till 193 203 fca.u Selangor 1.30 1.35 berjuuiai
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  • 229 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 In: Apr. 30. Oct. 31 §0 ioo norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL! i% 1901 red. 1910 $4jf),COo Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 imu. 1907 red. 19*? $1,600,000 Int. 103% DOm Mar. 31. Sent SO 108y a »0 norn V /t 1909 red. 193f il.Jot.ooo
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  • 145 3 Singapore, Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was $109 3 8 clown 58. Although, according to cables received this morning, tin shares in London yesterday were marked down slightly, the bulk of the orders received were to buy. Locally it must be admitted that few fresh buying orders
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  • 152 3 I Singapore, Mar. 17. ;R. (Siam) W. Coast No, 1 per Koyan $128 K. (81am) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 Siam No. 2 gio Siam Broken Rice No 1 S.-am Broken Rice No.' 2 n
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  • 11 3 The price ot tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:
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  • 11 3 The price of rubber at noon In Singapore to-day was:
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  • 325 3 Singapore, Mar. 17. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 0 4 Ayer Hitams 20 6 21 6 sa*5 a r g* 19 6 20 6 Batu Selangors 1.30 i.37> 2 ilitams q 27 0 32 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 6 Chanderiangs 12 9 13 G
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 31 3 I THE Astern united IKE \l QR *ORAT*Of*, LIMITED I'Uu NE > MOTOR VEHICLE ,ty, "JKJ. PERSONAL ACCJM( N COMPENSA VN! > PUBLIC LIABILITY ,N^URAJ\CE. 1 ErfREIT, SINGAPORE. If. IV. HALL, Generai Manager
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    • 56 3 I NOMINAL CAPITAL: I $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout jjj Malaya, Sinm, Hurma, 0 South China, French y Indo-China and Nether--1 lands East Indies. J I AGENTS OORRRS- PON DENTS in all prin:i cipal cities of the World. 1 BANKING fSANSAC* 2 TRJNS of every dcs- cription
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    • 402 3 CCI. SUMSCN CHUNGKING—CI "dp l on former Unite i States S?cretiiy of ite, baa v.Led to v. S'm Cultural Association recti. ed here, acceding honorary chairmanship Offered rum by the Association. lIAA.K OF CHINA Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 616 4 If There Is Something You Want To Buy Or Sell—Read These Ads Situations Vacant WAITED: Educated Hardworking Salesgirls. Salary and Commission. Box No. 151. Malaya Tribune. Singa--52J (316) WANTED fcaleigirl, clerk, Secretary. Apply Box 182, Malaya Tribune, SingaP° rc (386) REQUIRED immediately for temporary job a person willing to take
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    • 607 4 FOR SALE: 1937 Morris 8 Tourer, Excellent condition $825.- or nearest. Apply P. Pun, 14, Hicks Road, Kua a Lumpur. (361' B. C. TAN Qualified Automobile and Diesel Engineer with 17 years experience. Guaranteed repairs and overhauls Fong and Mansor Huomobile tService Experts at Tan Motor Worker Phone 4758. 283
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    • 688 4 TO LET: COMFORTABLE NEWLY Erected Residential Flats at Nos. 224-23'j I lanjong Pagar Road. Apply 2(1 Cheng Tuan Street. Singapore. TO LET: Newly* erected modern building at Nos. 224;230, Tanjong Pagar Roiid containing nice and comfortable flats with 3 rooms, l hall and kitchen and fitted with up-to-date modern sanitation.
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    • 644 4 CANTON TILES. H'/z" x W/ 2 x 1" Apply Post Box 410. Singapore. (322> I FOR SALE POULTRY 31, SI. Iflchac|s Road, R. I. Reds Blue Orpmglons. Barred Plymouth Rocks also clucks and Eegs. (323) SMALL ELECTRIC WATERPUMP FOR SALE. Suitable house or garden. Box 154 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (3*7)
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    • 641 4 BRICKFIELDS ROAD ENGLISH SCHOOL, Kuala Lumpur, Primary to Cambridge Classes. Best results In the examinations. (351) MISS WEINMAN'S IW'usie Studio offeis the best facilities for studying Piano, Violin, Ringing, Cello, Guitar, Jazz, Latin, French, Dancing. Highly qualified g&aft with European Diplomas. Apply Principal, 117 A, Ampang Road. Phone 2786. (388
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    • 644 4 young educated ci pectable girl for mati with photo to Box is? 2 'J r Singapore Mai PROFESSION B. K. MALAKAK and Leveller execut description including r tS at moderate charKedah. Aodresj gJE? ASTROLOGY^ A PSYCHIC OENlul •solve your problems by «£3? to To kn w birthday is necessary j,"
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  • 589 5 Reuter. London, Mar. 17. NOTEWORTHY sign of the hardening of British opinion occasioned by th? Czechoslovak crisis is the striking change of tone in the editorials ol T->e Times and the Daily Mail, which until recently were the two chief advocates among the
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  • 191 5 Reuter. Capetown, Mar. 17. £EN. HERTZOG stated in the assembly that Germany had made representations to the Union regarding the manner of the application of the Immigration Act in South-west Africa to the detriment oi iTerman nationals, and asking whether or not it was possible
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  • 105 5 Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 17. OFFICIAL circles in Berlin are awaiting with great interest the decision ot Britain regatding the possible recall of Sir Neville Henderson from Berlin. While the matter is undecided, th? Willhelmstrasse will not commit itself on what steos Germany might take in the
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  • 84 5 The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public during the week as follows under the direction oi Mr. S. Chapman, Bandmaster:— Monday Mar. 20 at Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m.: "Voice ot tne uuns Afford; "Martha" Flotow; "Carefree' Berlin: "Schubert" Schubert; "Maid of the Mountains"
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  • 341 5 Singapore, Friday. THE police had information that this revolver had been 'floating' for about three years and we had been trying to get it" said Thief Court Inspector Ernest H. Tunn, prosecuting, at the end of a Mai in which two men, Ho Chun, alias
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  • 155 5 Ipoh, Thursday. A MONSTER petition is in the course of preparation to be forwarded to His Excellency the High Commissioner for the building of a road through the Frenih Ttkka Mines in Gopeng to the Cameron Highlands. The proposed road which makes the distance from
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  • 388 5 London, Mar. 17. |N reply to a question by the Opposition leader for any further statement regarding the situation in Czechoslovakia, the Chancellor of the Exchequer ret srre d to a decree from Prague, issued yesterday by Hitler, setting out the future constitution of Bohemia and Moravia. "The
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  • 300 5 This was revealed at the Public Examination of bankrupts this afternoon at the High Court, when Narayenan Chettiar's case was heard before the Chiei Justice. Sir Percy McElwame. Bankrupt told the court that he started a money-lending business in 1914 at 87. Market. Street, with a capital
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  • 42 5 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 17. President Roosevelt stated to-day that European developments demonstrated the need for revision of the Neutrality Act by the present Congress. New York, Mar. 17: The Untied States Government has condemned Germany's "lawlessness" in occupying Czechoslovakia.—Reuter,
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  • 143 5 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. SINCE the Chinese New Year eve, a young Chinese had been lying in a critical condition in the General Hospital after an attempt to commit suicide by dinking caustic sdoa. This morning, pale and dra:vn,
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  • 236 5 [From Our Own Reporter] Klang. Thursday. r<HAN Ah Nam was produced in Court today before Mr. T. Middleton-Smith, Magistrate, and charged by Mr. McN. Richardson. Custom* Officers, Post Swettenham, with being in possession of re-pre-pared chandu dross in the shape of one large
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  • 610 5 THE following quotations from Ne-v York wrrc received from Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., by air mail yesterday.— Last Sale Stocks Mar. 15 Mar 13' Adams Express (No par) 97 8 9 5,8 American Can (Par $25) 91 1 2 91 Amer. Forn. Power $7
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    • 350 5 rubber estate, (p* limited. REBY GIVEN that the no^ l v General Meeting of ill be held at the ReCJ H ngkong Bank Cham. Singapore, on Thurs0* at 12 o'clock noon ctors will recommend 3 f^ c for the year end 4 39, be paid to the Register on 6th
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    • 445 6 Saved from Second STOMACH OPERATION This letter quoted here may save you first stomach operation Certainly it points a moral for every stomach sufferer. Three years ago Mr. A. B. K. became so bad with stomach trouble that an operation was performed. But last May he became as bad as
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    • 62 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil ChmkU and Storm j BE ALWAYS I j OX TIME j Take all Clocks or Wftiche that 5 m go wrong to j YICK WOH LUNG I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road. PHONE 7922. 5 Contractors for the repair of j
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    • 117 6 The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., (Incorporated In Singapore). Registered Office, Winchester House. Singapore. Nominal Capita! $1,000,000.00 Subscribed Capital 100.000.00 DIVIDED INTO 100.000, Ordinary Shares of $10 each. For full particulars and pro>pe< tus. please apply to. The Company's Head Oftic. 10 12. Winrhrstf r House. Singapore, or from the following
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1098 6 Hotel Music From RABi&I NFXXft S'pore-12.45T0 2 p.m. ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mc/s) YDC 15.15 Mc|s (19.8 m.) BH H? f *X ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 me s) a.m. f JHH I S 12.45 Light orchestral concert by 6.22 News bulletin. I f Vl |v I Reller's Hungarian Band, direct-
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    • 373 7 TO'/VtORRCrVV'S CHURCH SEfcVCES ,REW'S CATHEDRAL 'ommunion. Matin*. 3 chora! Eucharist. Communion. iy School, ii" and Sermon Mvhdcacon. Do We Keep Sundays?' Weekdays on Monday. Wedncs- day at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Thur irday (The Annun I B V M. at 7 a m on Wednesday at G3O I by The
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    • 548 7 GEYLANG METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH •Junction of Aljunied Road and Sims Avenue* Chinese Church Pastor: Rev. Lim Poh Chin. Sunday, 1U a.m. Sunday School 11 a m. Service cf Worship (in HokKten). Preacher: Rev. Lim Poh Chin. English Church Pastor: Rev. E S. Lav. Sunday. 8.45 a.m. Sunday School 9 45
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    • 513 7 Tuesday, 8 p.m. Gospel Service (in Malay*. Speaker: M:\ Ong Tiang Tye. Wednesday, 8 pm. Prayer and Ministry Service. Speaker: Mr. Them Van Soon. Thursday, 3 p.m. Nyonya Meeting.---Speaker: M'ss F. Cldham. Friday. 3 p.m. Women's B ble Clas lin Malay I. 8 p.m. Hokkien Servu -r Speaker: Mr. Oh
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    • 264 7 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (5, Penang Road) Church Elder;: L. I Bowers, G.A. Campbell. English Services Saturday (to-day) Sabbath School, 8.30 pm. Divine Service. 5 p.m. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Chinese Services Pastor: Phang Yin Hec Saturday (to-day) Sabbath School. 10 a.m. Divine Service. 11 a.m. Wecnesfday, 7.30 p.m. Prayer
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    • 279 7 I ENGLAND In under a week you can be back in England— in six and a half days of delightful flying, high above the heat and dust of the etftfa below. You travel in one of Imperial Airways magnificent new four-cngincd air liners, the Imperial flying-boats Recognized as the most
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    • 319 8 BBBBBHHBBBBBBBSBS^BBBHBBBB THE TALK OF TOWN' HUNDREDS ARE COMING BACK AGAIN and AGAIN TO SEE THIS GRAND SHOW! J iUm't miss thy LAST .\M.IiT of IfIHHGfH •Itat OA lIU W i VAXTITES* Mf -If. jIHB TO-M<„||| ii. 3». iii. and «>.:»<> The Largest and Finest Theatrical Attraction M IpM THE MARCUS
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    • 192 8 [EMPIRE TALKIE: 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9-30 P.M. 5 j EDDIE C ANTO R in I "ALI BABA GOES j I TO TOWN" I C Matinees TO-DAY Ac TO MORROW 5 S Chapters 1-12 Whole Serai of 5 j The RADIO PATROL' j Scr'al will be r.rr'ened. 5 a I SUN
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    • 228 8 r PAVILION 3 15 615 )A7) TOnAV mmmmOURS CRY THE CRIME LORDS. GET HIM a BULLDOG BF i A p aram ount Thriller with j |X JOHN HOWARD HEATHER ANGEL H. B. W ARNER REGINALD DENNY E. K. < u\ THE NEW Geyfauig. Phone 5570 CD nkht,v liil HERE'S VOI
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  • 174 9 la publu demand. Href. Hsu Pei-hung. known throughi «rope and Vmenca as Ju Pti>n ig h((ldm exhibition f lid not avail themselves inity to view Prof. Hsu's re hung at the Vicj Hall a few clays ago, and the exhibition at the imerce will
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  • 125 9 Reuter. London, Mar. 17. I c of Commons Mr. y Shakespeare (ParliaFinanciai Secretary to ty) replying to the deal estimates, said: "our eserves are at least seventy n besides sixty to sevenid who s< rved in the Navy fifty-five years of age. 0 the immediate reserves
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  • 109 9 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AN F.M.S. tin scrip is one of the three on the London Stock Exchange which were unaffected by the general marking down consequent upon the sensational developments in Central Europe which administered a rude shock to international
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    • 198 9 ALLT SINHSBINI Isinascinl I AND I H Wws\ RAPID A Lt FEW MINUTES I CUT ALOHG DOTTB) Ltf X COUPON —POST TODAY DEPT. M. r. f I 1 P. O. BOX 455, I 3 LVGAf OBE--1 KiMSLr rotmMS me a reoolar I PAOIAOB OP "SWASBIJT IXSUkIg POR WHICH I EICLOSE
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    • 446 9 f lALHAMBRA-NEXT CHANCE j j At the RISK of THEIR LIVES for the THRILL of YOURS j Lvr.c.b»M.K.J«r^6J^k^K.H.AF;rrtM^'l^kU»«.P#^ W A FOUR ALARM COMEDY DRAMA TH IT'S KEYED FOR SPEED! j VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, MARCH 19TH WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22nd, AT JUO P.M. JOHN VALENTINE v iiLEBKATEI) C HARACTER BARITONE,
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  • 700 10 was there a time when it was more necessary for the democratic countries to speak with firmness and decision than the present. Germany has shown during the week that she. Ls bent on pursuing her policy of absorbing the smaller States, regardless of promises, pacts
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  • 979 10 Week-End Review MEWS of the further dismemberment of N the ill-fated Republic of Czechoslovakia did not evoke much surprise in European political circles. In fact, immediately after the Sudeten couo or September last year, fear was entertained that the other Czech minorities would sooner or
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  • 164 10 "'THERE is no fun like work." declares a big business man. HLs staff are to understand that they enjoy themselves at his expense. "It costs very little to have the shape of the nose completely altered." says a beauty surgeon. One method is to halt suddenly in
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  • 531 10 of the German conquest of Czechoslovakia, achieved by the mere threat of wholesale destruction by air, is that Go ring's mighty air force is not just a paper nightmare but a grim reality. Military men do not doubt that the Czech leaders would not have given way
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 196 10 Drink ROBINSON'S DELICIOUS COFFEE |J KUALA iH Selected Beans from Mocha- Kenya and Java Specially Blended—Roasted and Ground Daily—the Secret of the Finest Coffee in Hal ay a. I ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Marmite is the delicious yeast extract, one of the richest sources of the Vitamin B
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  • 1236 11 Strong Speech On latest Aggression Reuter. QpEAKING at Birmingham on the eve of his 70th birthV i 3) Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain strongly denounced the German seizure of the Czech provinces of Bo hr Moravia and Slovakia as incompatible with the Munich agreement
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  • 47 11 London, Mar 18 Mr Attlee and Mr. Greenwood, Labour leaders, saw Lord Halifax at the Foreign Office yesterday afternoon to discuss the international situation. Lord Halifax also saw the American Ambassador. Earlier M. Maisky, Soviet Ambassador, called at the Foreign Office.—-Reuter. SOVIET READY TO DEFEND UKRAINE Reuter.
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  • 93 11 ba Moscow, Mar. 17. industry is well equipped for chemical warfare, detarshal Budeny (assistant Defence Minister), speakParty Congress. d Fascist aggressors as much as sprinkle chemicals 'I shower chemicals on them. Chemistry is a capon in a struggle. t take the initiative in applying it, but if anyone to do
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Basle. Mar. 18. "WHOEVER attacks us or infringes our independence or territorial integrity will have to lace war," declared II Obrecht, head of the Department of Public Economy, in the Swiss Federal Council yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 18 11 Reuter. Vienna, Mar. 18.— ft is officially announced that Herr Hitler leaves for Berlin to-day .—Reuter.
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  • 419 11 Strong Language From U. S. A. »d B Chicago, Mar. is. X Henes. the KWI itch statesman and former Premier and falter p.. YesV es dent of Cwrhoalovakia, has appealed to the I nited States, nntam, France and Russia not to recognise the German occupation.
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  • 46 11 Reuter. Washington. Mar. is. \TH. liurban. the Czech MinisJ-** tcr in (ho United States, has refused to oi»« Prague (rdcrs to nurrendcr tne Legation and Consulates to German representatives Mr. Hurhan states that Dr. Dacha's capitulation is invalid because it Is unconstitutional. Renter.
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  • 58 11 Reuter. Later. London, Mar. 17: Reuter understands on high authority that instructions have been given to British banks to refrain from transferring Czech balances in Loudon,—Reuter. Later. Renter understands that an announcement will probably be made in the House cf Commons on Monday
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  • 93 11 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. IT Hitler, who spent the night at »n unknown place will make a triumphal entry into Moravia at noon. Endless columns of German troops have been rloociing into Brno 'the Moravian capital) since yesterday, and will march past the Fuehrer. us we must not
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  • 236 11 Hongkong, Mar. 18. RAKING advantage cf the European situation, the Japanese are intensifying their preparations for a big offensive in Southern Kwangti ng, with Hainan Island as the base. Anticipating international complications likely to arise from the present move. Japanese leaders in South China conferred
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  • 131 11 Demands For Resignations Reuter. Paris, Mar. 18. "MY firm determination is that l*ance should become an immense workshop. That is the only way to safeguard France" declared Premier Daladier in the course of a vital debate in the Chamber in which Government's foreign policy came
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  • 181 11 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 17. scenes were witnessed inside and outside the Chamber during the resumed debate on allegations about the conduct in Spain of the French Communist Deputy Marty, who led the mutiny of the French Fleet in the Black Sea during the War and was
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  • 130 11 Reuter. Budapest, Ha*. 18. IYUNGAEY has ■WciaMy kaforaacd Italy, Germany, Pcland and Rumania of her action in occupying Ruthenia. Admiral Horthy, Regent and dictator, in an eider addressed Jo the troops, speaks of the \rmy\ "task of liberating Ruthenia." < Rumania» Mir. 18. M. Dalimei,
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  • 72 11 Reuter. Prague, Mar. 17. With th? resumrtion of the Germa advance, successive .squadrons of large bombers were seen this morning flying eastwards, favoured with good visibility. The mood of the population of Pragiris still sullen and bittzr. All leading Czech organisations have been ordered t place themselves
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  • 98 11 Reuter. London. Mar. 18. Ot: the Stock Exchange yesterday the international uneasiness, together with end oi account considerations, caused fui her fusing in the market, in which all groups shewed declines Occasional attempt; at a rally were unsuccessful, pcan bonds v.ere very quiet and en rally
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    • 31 11 Our methods of eyesight examination are scientific :nui aeeurate. Ensure I lie «> i> I > <;iie fM ran rely upon. l(rfraelioui<d: P. CIIONG. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO.. 11° South IMtffe Raad sinf*rara
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  • 348 12 Eden Churchill To Be Ministers? Reuter. LONDON, MAR. 17. REPORTS ARE CURRENT IN PARLIAMENTARY CIRCLES THAT LORD HALIFAX, THE FOREIGN MINISTER, IS LEADING A MOVEMENT, BACKED BY MANY CONSERVATIVE BACK-BENCHERS, FOR A NEW NATIONAL GOVERNMENT WITH A WIDER BASIS, WRITES REUTER S LOBBY CORRESPONDENT.
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  • 51 12 [From Our G>c?i Correspondent] Bangkok, Mar. 18. AUT of mainy rpplicattons from v Malaya. China and Europe, new Sports Club secretary has been appointed. He is Mr. H. S. Silv<nthorn, at present a teacher in the Ministry of PubKc Instruction. He commences his duties next
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  • 90 12 Commissions as second lieutenant on probation in th e Straits Settlements Vclurteer Force have been granted to the following: Mr. T. E. Andrews, Mr. Bernard Kauffmann, Mr. J. K. Gwinnell, Mr. L. W. Gtddes, Mr. Colin Milton, Mr. Montague Selfe and Mr. John McLeod. These commissions
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  • 64 12 London, Mar. 17: According to an Admiralty message, the British steamer Stangate was stopped inside Spanish territorial waters by a Spanish warship. V V Mr Attlee and Mr. Greenwood (Libour leaders* saw Lord Halifax at tha Foreign Office this afternoon to discuss the international situation. Lord HaYF?riinr°™ V,
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  • 23 12 Reuter. Madr id, Mar. 1 8-Lieut-.Colonels Luis £S2L°" d Emi Bueno, principal eadeis cf the recent Communist revolts Router sentenced t0 death yesterday.
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  • 107 12 Reuter. "We exjpect the Lithuanian Government to allow Memel territory to go back to Germany," declared Herr Bertuleit, newly-elected German President of Memel Directory, in an interview with Reuter. The Lithuanian Government continued Herr Bertuleit was well aware of it* economic plight, and made continual promises which
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  • 174 12 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 17. "THE Axis is based on a higher cen- crpt than mere snatching and pilferinK by two partners,'* says Count Ciano's organ ~T elegrafo." in an article entitled the "Italian Attitude." It takes to task the British and French Press for
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  • 110 12 it is notified in the Straits Sett ements Government Gazette that the apnointment of Official Assignee, straits settlements, has been transferred from the Malayan Civil Service to the Colonial Legal Service Mi. W.Trafferd has been appointed an Engineer. Malayan Postal Service Mir. J. Ift Crombie. Asst. Auditor, has
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  • 35 12 The management of ta* Capitcl Theatre announce that military haltprice concessions, withdrawn during the first week of the Marcus Show, will apply again from Monday next, excluding Saturday. Mar. 25. and Monday, Mar
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  • 27 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 17. Sir Neville Henderson, the British Ambassador in Berlin, has been instructed to return fil>m Berlin to report on the situation.—Reuter.
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  • 112 12 Budapest, Mar. 17. HUNGARY has officially informed Italy. Germany. Poland and Rumania of their action In occupying Ruthenia Admiral Horthy, in an order addressed to the troops, speaks of the Army's task of liberating Ruthenia. Sighet (Rumania), Mar. 17. M. Dolimei and M. Braskaiko (Ministers of Health
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  • 99 12 Singapore, Friday. COMPLETE set of distilling'apparatus, large quantities of samsu and fermented rice, duty on which was estimated at $382, were found in the blukar off 12» i mile, Mandai Road, at 6 p.m. yesterday, by revenue officers. Tan Sim. the man alleged to have had control of
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  • 169 12 London, Mar. 17. THE Jewish Agency states that it has advised Mr. Macdonaid that the Jewish delegation, after considering the Government's Palestine proposals are unable to accept them as a basis tor agreement, and the delegation has decided to dissolve. Jerusalem, Mar. 17: The Jewish Nattion: 1
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  • 179 12 ONLY a week ago there was a general air of confidence prevailing in all markets, says Lewis and Peats rubber report. Within a day this has been rudely shattered by the entry of German troops into Szcehoslovakia. The world is indeed a place where every prospect pleases and
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  • 208 12 Singapore i rif JHE case came up before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker i n the police court this morning when a Malay pleaded m'h" Urlil charge that he on Feb. 18 in house No. 191, Bencoole 1 committed theft of three "bajus" valued at $5
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  • 122 12 [From Our OtOti Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. THE Chong Hwa School hall was tfie of 5" large and distinguished gathering yesterday evening, the occasion being a tea party given by the Muar Chinese community to Mr. F. K. Wilson, Assistant Adviser, Muar. prior to his departure for Home
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  • 38 12 Miss Rita Fenoulhet, M.B.E. for 13 years Matron of tile Singapore General Hospital, has left for England on retirement. Her successor is Miss Margaret Breoner, who has had 16 years in the Malayan Nursing Service.
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  • 341 12 Singapore, Friday. I) to your husban d was due to injuries to the head," said Mr. Wk G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, when addressing the dead man's wife at the conclusion of an inquiry held yesterday, into the death ot a Chinese coolie who
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  • 16 12 An Imperial air mail arrived in Singapore this morning. Another is expected on Monday.
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  • 116 12 Reuter. IyiEMEL-LAND. win, i, man territory beta, Great War fa fnU ol an approaching "anschlus? H Germany. It *as to-night that Dr. Neuma7££ local -tuehrer: made a rh*2 speech at a sec ret session m 2 party on Mar. 15. He bitterly attack** the Lithuanian Government
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  • 199 12 Reuter. WASHINGTON. MAR C CIRCLES IN CLOSE TOUCH WTJ feOOtittVKLi DECLARE THAI M?. ROosn.vLi.Mfc> PULiCi 16 man THAN EVER AS A RESULT 01 tB SEIZURE OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Events abroad have dim:;: opposition, ana tne policy 1 1 sunennj tne "naboy resolution 01 the t democracies is
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  • 106 12 Mflftrr 1 nday MAS Katto. a Japan.-' was to-day charged *Wh to-fP ingr a brothel at Timah Hot^ M JJ. tween Dec. 1, and lan. I Al v h nately Mas Katto wav chare** P managing a brothel. Mr. S. G. Pillay. Wi J g defence, while
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    • 23 12 W BRITISH EXPANDED |Jf METAL MEETS BR,TO?H STANDARD sB SPECIFICATION REQUIREwSLMW WE NTS FOR EXPANDED COMPLETE RANGE OF MESH-CUACE STOCKED McALISTER CO., LTD.
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  • 318 13 Conscription A Possibility Reuter. LONDON, MAR. 17. A RAPID STIFFENING OF BRITISH ATTITUDE, IN COMMON J2™ THE OTHER NATIONS. TO WHAT THE TIMES DESi»™ ES AS THE "CUNNING AND RUTHLESSNESS" OF NAZI METHODS IS NOT THE LEAST SIGNIFICANT FEATURE OF i (E CRITICAL EUROPEAN
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  • 62 13 Paris, Mur, 13, ahinet has approved posed by U Duluher, ivernment the necesto consolidate and J the forces. lecided that the Minisundertake any lournvys believed that special c death of the 40-ncur nallse all factories event of emergency, riate additional money holding special week* pass the
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  • 98 13 Singapore, Friday. EL, an Indian coolie, who ap--3 the High Court yester- (barges of forging a money order receipt. No. md also dishonestly genuine the same receipt, lit-need to 18 months' nment by Mr. Justice Hume. tg's hearing Mr. Oscar riting expert told the receipt
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  • 37 13 Reuter. Mar. 17.—A most hopsoient has been issued on President CarMr Richberg (oil companies the expropriated oilfields, are stated to have made z:rh p". r-;<s. the oil companies and n ci scribed as -'reaching -Reuter
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  • 21 13 Reuter. 17.—One or two Jewish Palestine cenfrrene? ng the weekend, but as i uncle will remain rd is spoken.—Reuter
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  • 88 13 Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 17. IT is rumoured that Hitler, beA fore leaving Prague last night had a quarter of an hour's conversation with Mussolini. Although Hitler left for Brun. nobody appears to know wher? he is spending the night. It is expected that h? will arrive
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  • 128 13 Arrived from N E.I. by the -PH-ALU.' Mr. Companje, Mr. Heymanson, Mr. Jackson. Mr. Mignot. Mr. Klomne. Mr Kidd. Mr. Wadhumal. Mr. Gutwirth. Mr. H. A. Davidson. Lift for Medan. India and Europe by the ••PH-ALU." Mr. Mignot. Mr. an I Mrs. de Boer. Mr. L. A.
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  • 100 13 OFFICIAL opening of the Singapore branch of the Kwangtung Provincial Bank takes place on Monday. Mr. Clifton T. Chang is' manager of the branch which is occupying premises Nos. 19-25, Cecil Street. Establishment of the branch, which was exclusively announced in the Sunday Tribune some months ago.
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  • 304 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 17. {jARGE numbers of Japanese troops have just landed in Manchukuo and Korea from Japan and have been methodically moved to Soviet border regions during the past week, according to'usually reliable foreign military reports, revived here to-day. One report puis
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  • 146 13 Reuter. Tientsin, Mar. 17—Mr. H. F. Dyott. Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce, was to-day kidnaoped by three Chinese from hLs home in the Japanese occupied former German concession and was driven away in a motor-car. Mr. Dyott has been in China since 1912
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  • 76 13 Singapore. Friday—ln the High Court this morning before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, Mr. M. H. Namazie was admitted as an advocate and solicitor to serve on the Straits Settlements Bar. Mr. R. L. Eber appeared for the petitioner. Mr. G. L. Howe, Crown Counsel,
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  • 67 13 THE Prudential Assurance Company Ltd. has appointed Mr. V. A. Maicn as its District Controller for Life Assurance for the State of Pera:: with effect *rom Mar. 1. Mr. March v.iil he remembered by many members cf the Planting Community of Lower Perak as having been
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  • 33 13 Reuter. Hendaye, Mar. I7r—Marsl.ai Petain has crossed the frontier to take up the post of Ambassador and was welcomed by the French and Spanish officials and cheered by a large crowd.—Reuter.
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  • 100 13 Reuter. Washington. Mr.r. 17. MR. Walsh, chairman of the Senate Naval Committee, indicated after a conference at the White House that Pre;ident Roosevelt intends to ure«-.s for construction of "harbour developments" at Guam Island, in nvd-Pacific, at a cost cf five million dollers, in snlte of
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  • 691 14 S.R. C. And Gordons Draw In Division I i Gordons 1 WHAT was wrong with the SJLC. forward! yesterday evening? HayW ing th e Gordons in a Division I S.A.F.A. league match at the Stadium they only managed to draw one-all when, during the first s-ssion
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  • 51 14 How It Landed Here are two interesting pictures taken by Tribune cameramen at the Division a match between the Gordons and Hie S K.C. In the picture at the left Blown and Bain are both nbcut to kick at the ball. In the bottom picture you see how the kick
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  • 112 14 Owing to the bad condition of the ground at the Naval Base following a very heavy shower of rain there, the soccer fixture in the Division II (A) ot the S.A.F.A. tournament between the Royal Navy (Malaya) and the Malaya Signal Co., which was to have been played
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  • 308 14 Unttesrs Sports Club: .7. Straits Times Sports Club .0. ONE-oIDED game at the Singapore Harbour Board ground at Cantonment Road yesterday ended in the Uniteers giving the Straits Times XI a severe defeat by seven clear goals in the Business Houses league fixture. The Uniteers
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  • 46 14 Reuter. Kingsley, Mar 17 .--Kennerrly. beaten finalist Jn last year's Empire Billiards Championship, created a British record with an aggregate of 1.218 in the final session of his British Amateur Championship semi-final match acainst Wellwcod. whom he beat by 4.324 to 1,49 ft.— Reuter.
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  • 426 14 Jokore Customs 2, S.C.C 0. A GOAL scored in the first halt' and another in the second saw the defeat of a strong S C.C. side by the Johore Customs on the Padan^ last night, in a friendly match. All credit to Abu
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  • 156 14 LARGE crowd yesterday at the Jalan Bosar Stadium, witnessed the annual sports of the Singapore Abattoir. Said Mohammed, of the Cattle Abattoir, was champion athlete with 13 joints The following is the list of events: long JUMP: 1 SaJieh: 2. Bahrom. PUTTING THE SHOT
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  • 88 14 Reuter. Dublin IRELAND bcal S< goals tc on- in an inttr-lr*Jl! tracer match v< ■•<•,,:... -i,v Jl opened the scoring 11 ru*i thresh Dtlanc? «h 27 mimics, the [i pealing for off-side If no i Towards the ml (d. tho Scottish i with tho greatest dil Aftei
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  • 186 14 The following have for S.C.C. vs. Indian Association Lo-dsi at 2 r m at S.C.C C G I H. L. Ward. G YY S Wait* I F Leonard. Lt J. L. tfich m X c KiUett. Capt. E Dynes A. C G A. Foster. R. A. U,
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    • 53 14 Kqyal Enfield CHAKLIf ROGERS" riding a Hoyal Pnfield BULLET Motor. Cycle: WON the WESSEX Cup and th? PIKE Cup In The Kickham M mur:ai Trial held on Februau 11th. 193? (Royal i nildd) the cc isistent CUP winners. Call ahd sec the new 1939 Models j British Cycle Agency: 6,-
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  • 694 15 ING is the fnl. ird of events at Kuala l.urrpur Ihk after in the final da; ,1 the Gold Cup meeting l the < H £Z?s£fL? £2* >-«- were (,re>pion, Stw Lock, Princess Hermia, Dainty Silviiw Into* Kngue. C eltic Bard, lleaudekin/(inkl Point and
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  • 90 15 Reuter. St. Louis, Mar. 17. OENRY ARMSTRONG successfully defended his world's welterweight and hVht-weij'ht titles by knocking out Low Feldman In the first round of a scheduled fifteen rounds bout. The round lasted two minutes and twelve seconds. Armstrong took Feidman'.s measure within a
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  • 39 15 Race I—PATIENCE Clifton Lad Race 2—SUNBEAM Blossom Time Race 3-LIBERTY Davis Cup Race 4—PRINCE lIERODE Fighting Finish Race S—ALIM ROCK Mountain Stream Race 8- BATTI Night Empress R aie 7—JEREMIAH Temple Rue B—REGIMENT j Squeeze I
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  • 272 15 Reuter. London, Mar. 18. AWNERS and trainers are spending v a busy week-end preparing their candidates with the Minding up gallops for the opening of the flat racing season, which starts at Lincoln on Monday, with a special view to th*» "Spring: Double." The Lincolnshire will
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  • 65 15 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Penang. Friday. Little Abayan beat Kid Arenas ot Penang to-night on a t.k.o. in th? eventh round. Arenas was well ahead on points in the opening round but after sustaining a cut on the forehead in the fifth round he received heavy punishment
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  • 152 15 [From Our Own Reporter i Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE main event in the boxing pro- gramme at Bukit Hin tang Park. Kuala Lumpur, to-night failed to come up to expectations but the supporting cards were good. In spite of a plucky effort by Joe Eagle i9.3'2» to
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  • 154 15 THE following is the result of the golf match played between the Manchester and Mate* Regiments, at Garrison Golf Club which resulted in a win for the Malay Regime.it by 13 holes. The Manchesters names first:--Lt.-Col. Clowes and Major F. G. Britterous i —5) Vo. Caot.
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    • 299 15 L <5 3 I k>>" 7 j The Perfect Way i\ to Perfect Tt^fh dentists say Po:uUr is st&si .11.,1 sure t Jl > for teeth. Calvert': always rcaJ.es the N hidden corners of the mouth. Decay <Ĕlw never starts because germs have no > chance to flourish. There's no
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  • 230 16 Dr Haggett H. D. Hochstadt Susan Haggett Netta Tholen Gwenny Violet Wilkms Mrs Haggett Esther Manasseh Ada'Haggett Mavis Thoy Bruce Macrae Mervyn Kohloit Tallent Gerald de Cruz Rosen Jacob Ballas Maxwell Dmvenp- 1 Francis Thomas ihe Late c iei Bean," the play v hich is
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  • 364 16 THE death occurred recently in LonI don of Mrs. Emma Mugliston, the widow of Dr. T. C. M«f st°n and for many years a resident ot »"»ga pore. The deceased, who was 84 years of.ag"_ was the daughter of Major A G. Studer it one time
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  • 274 16 [To the Editor of the Malay* Trpmm*l S i r __won't the authorities of the BM B.C. answer the questions of sj many Indian radio listeners? Aren't we, Indians, licences too? Can't we ask the authorities to consider for a moment our
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  • 117 16 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—Dr. Smith deserves the thanks of the community for che stand he has taken on this matter. His suggestion that licensed houses under strict supervision should be allowed should be followed, for the increase in venereal disease is appalling. One
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  • 424 16 [To the Editor of the Malaya ribune1 Sir. —The changes in the law relating •to horn sounding now in force in the Colony appear to have met with a fair measure of success. The absence of We welcome letters on any s J m from readers,
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  • 41 16 Reuter. London. Mar. 18.--John Josephß» non has been found guilty of conspiring to caui»e an explosion and sentenceo to seven years' penal servitude a* Manchester Assizes. Four others charged under the Explosives Boost v I were acquitted. —Reuter
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  • 257 17 hea lth bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for I th Week ended Mar. 11 is as follows: at factory feature for absence ol plague in tern ports. been reported from n Cawnpore, an inland ish India. The increase cases reported from as against
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  • 130 17 Singapore, Friday. ft CHENG CHAI, the 19-year-old English-speaking Hokkien, who sterday pleaded guilty to a charge < criminal breach of trust in ress2s entrusted to him by Mr. C C Song appeared before Mr. A Blacker in the fourth this morning for senp p sentenced
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  • 133 17 m m Singapore, Friday. O Wengchiews, a man and W t! R m ed Wu Chin Tee Jjg and Jan Sah Bo (36) appeared before Mr. L. B. Gibson, First -Jlafistrate and District Criminal Judge, m the second police court this afternoon charged that
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  • 84 17 Hongkong, Mar. 16. ALTHOUGH Wuchang, Hankow and Hanyang have fallen into Japanese hand, the Chinese people there managed to hold a memorial service on the occasion of the fourteenth anniversary of the death of Dr. Sun Vat-sen. Handbills were distributed in Hankow and Wuchang streets, urging the
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  • 309 17 JRISHMEN in Singapore last night celebrated St. Patrick's Day when a dinner at which nearly 350 people were present wa.s held at the Adelphi Hotel. Owing to the absence of the VicePresident of the Association Dr. W. Linehan gave the address "Why We Celebrate To-day."
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    • 353 17 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEt A To-night—Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. Dinner Dance (formal) 9.15 to midnight SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL RADIO STAGE STAR LILLIAN WARNER Well-Known Ame ican "Blues" Singer Dinner 53.00 BOOK YOUR TABLE Non-diners $1.00. Buy Raffles Bread Dinner Rolls I TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER FOR TO-NIGHT I
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  • 274 18 Fortification Activity In Camran Bay REPLY TO JAPANESE SEIZURE OF HAINAN Kwangchouwan. Governor of Indo-China, proclaimed a dec cc prohibiting all shipping excepting French warships, from entering Camran Bay. The decree is understood to indicate considerable progress in the construction of new fortresses
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  • 180 18 Central News. Chungking. Chiang Kai-shek was very much interested in a message addressed to him by a Norwegian sailor, which indicates the uid? sympathy China is winning firm the outside world by her herric struggle asainst the aVgressnr. Btyflng himself "a faithful friend" of China, the
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  • 505 18 New Fleet Of Merchantmen Being Constructed REINFORCING river transportation in the Upper Yangtze, about 100 steamships and big ferries have been moved from downriver regions occupied by the Japanese to join the more than 80 ships now plying the upper portion of China's most
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  • 133 18 PATRIOTISM in i f by farther inst ary enlistment in th, to fight against the Japanea Thirty-four able-bodie« youth third county of the disl on the Fukien-Chek given a rousing scan- paituie to jo'n acth being entertained at they left their native cheers and the
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  • 201 18 Shanuhai. gOVIET Russia is now able lo assume a positive stand in 'he Fa Mm that she has secured peace in her* relations with En America, according to a report from Moscow. This news has been reccii j interest here and tends
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  • 817 19 Unforgettable Scenes United Press (I nited Press Congress Special Service) Tripuri, Mar 10 I hE t"" Vy f tlear sky from who-e western horizon Ih, -h.mmtnng rays of the setting sun and with the zigzag Df the Uamnagar Hills forming a majestic
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  • 86 19 United Press. P Tripuri, Mar. 10. ANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru has icceivcd a lengthy telegram fiom Prof. Shelly w ang attached to the Foreign Office at Chunking who was invited to attend the Congre.s session in course of which he observed that victory for China meant
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  • 173 19 United Press. Tripuri, Mar 10 THE All India "Criminal Tribes" Conference held at Tripuri this morning passed three resolutions the first of which stated that the Criminal Tribes Act had outlived its purposes and offended the conscience of progressive India. It was a menace
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  • 286 19 United Press. Tripuri, Mar. 10. TRIPURI witnessed the most im posing pageantry this morning when the Congress presidential procession which was postponed so f* r owing to the continued illness of Sj. Subhas Bose was taken out this morning. As Sj Bose himself was feeling extremely
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