Malaya Tribune, 23 March 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newspaper: 2>" Guaranteed Largest Sales' XXVI. -No. 69. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, March 2.J, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939 HVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 311 1 IOASSIFIED AD VLRTIStMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS jn i ord in ihis paper WEIGHING «*K MACHINES PREDETERMINED WEIGHT SCALE Per use where goods are handled in lots of a predetermined weight. The variation from «orrect weight is instantly indicated on a chart marked "Light," lb. 'Heavy" from
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    • 140 1 The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Singapore). Registered Office, Winchester House, Singapore. Nominal Capital $1,000,000.00 Subscribed Capital S 100,000.00 DIVIDED INTO 100,000, Ordinary Shares of SlO each. For full particulars and prospe t please apply to. The Company's Head Ofhe». 10 12 Wine hester House. Singapore, ->r from the
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    • 215 1 iMMiiiiiiiiiniM ifitMiiirra MADAME PAGE] LATE 92. PICCADILLY, t LONDON. I DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS j FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— I %5« 30« 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. <i> DIAMOND lmmi A variety ~<rf Chairs, Tables, Stools and 1 j .If Bedsteads available in artistic dtatfos f at
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  • 58 2 CAPITOL: "The Marcus Show ALHAMBRA: "Jor.eUC FAVIIION: "Having Wonderful Time.' ROYAL: "Mavurariwaja." MARLBOROUGH: "Chinthnmani." QUEENS: "Adventures cf Tem Sawyer. POXY: "The Citadel." GARRHJK: "Ricksha Puller" and "Bad Son." HAPPY WORLD: "Cabaret. Side Shows cinema, and ether attractions. NEW WORLD: "Cabaret. Side Shows mi rry-go-round cinema rides. GREAT
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  • 36 2 Cary Grant. Richard Barthelmess and Noah Beery. Jr., making aerial •cues for Columbus "Plane No. 4" brcughl plenty of excitement :o North Hollywood, when thousands were thiilkd by the many nightly spectacles of flaming plane crashes.
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  • 102 2 fpAY Bainter, well-known stage auci screen actress, has been signed b. ouimbia to play the leading fcminin role in a picture tentatively titled. Old Mrs. Leonard and Her Machine Gun.'The screenplay by Richard Maibaum ar.ci Gertrude Purcell was adapted iro.v an original by George Bradshaw
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  • 158 2 UTHEX 20th Century Fox acquired the young; French actress Simone Simon, they certainly did well. In ••Jcsette." which opened a scas:n last night at the Alhambra. they gave her plenty of scope within which to enhance her reputation as a comedy player nd singer, and when
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  • 301 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. A better day for routine w< rk and correspond' zhan trying to push any new ctiemes. Don't seek intcnicu (s yea trill act Utile <itrie• Stars of finance ere unfar li able so avoid speculation and th taking ci av.y monetary risk.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 423 2 SIIvAMKK SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA «iit-urpoi-ateo: in England). P. 0. S. N, OVS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 CHITRAL 15.000 Mar. 2i CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr. 1 BANGALORE 6,000 Apr < RAIPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 2J RANCTII 17,000 May 5 X BHUTAN 0.100 May c I BEHAR 6jooo May 15 RANPURA 17,000
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    • 485 2 STEAMEB SAILINGS. §NOUI)l)Kl TSCHEK (Incurporated in Germany). The undcrm-ted are tne Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. .SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 5 s.s. "FRANKEN" omity Manila Mar. 31 I m .s. "REGENcBURG" Apr. 5 s.s. "GNEI3ENAU" omits North China Apr. 13 s.s. LIPFE" omits T.singtau
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    • 401 2 f I j LUXURY with ECONOMY One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Hath. Excellent Cuisine Moderate Far" To: MARSEILLES, LONDON, To: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM, I ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND HAMBURG COPENHAGEN COPENHAGEN INDIA abt. Apr. 1 lONIA Mfur. 2| MALAYA Apr. 20 MEONIA Apr. 11 KIN A May 20 2 ALSIA I. lav
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    • 161 2 HA M 111 KG X M X RIKA LIN IE Deutsch -Australische Dampfschiffs Gfscllschaft pamcs »»<-orporaled in Germany,! PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH j CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 m.s. KULMERLAND Direct Anr 2 s.s. NOPDMARK via Manila Anr" 13 m.s. DU'i BURG vj a
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 212 2 i DAILY CROSSWORD"! CLUES ACROSS 25. Bridge builder. 1. D:n't let this puzzle do this to 27. Preserve from oblivion *<HL CLUES DOUN 3 Ar stotle's biith place 1. Exile. 7. '"Kind hearts are more than coro- 2. Mrdley. nets, and simple faith than 4. A Spanish town blocd." (Tennyscni.
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  • 586 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. avM'iß Previous To-day Change gUBBEK Firmer steady S Buyers 715 16 7 7 111* Sellers 8 116 i llli rd -Apr. June, Buyers 8 715 16 Z\\l Sellers 8"» o rd .July Sept.) Buyers 81 16 jj Sellers 8 316 «Hii 5 :a
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  • 851 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Mar 22, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 t> Austral Amal 4 9 5 3 Austral Malay 39 44,Ayer Hitam 20 6 21 6 Ayer Weng (j.oY 0.71 Bangrin Tin 19 3 20 3
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  • 107 3 Singapore, Wednesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $109 38, up 18. Both the London and New York Stock markets showed substantial gains yesterday, and locally there was a distinct improvement in the price of tin shares to-day although little business resulted. RUBBER. The price of Rubber at
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  • 25 3 Singapore, Mar. 22. The following are the exchange stock this morrung according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
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  • 113 3 Lcndon T.T. 2|3 25 32 London demand 2|3 ***** Lyons demand 2043 Switzerland demand 240 14 Hamburg demand 134 1(2 New York demand 54 1116 Montreal demand 54 5116 Batavia demand 101 34 Samarang demand 101 5 3 Calcutta demand 154 tfi Bombay demand 154 |f| Rangoon demand 154
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  • 95 3 London TT. 2 3 3L32 London demand 211 Lcndon 30 days' sight 2 4 l3j London 60 days' sight 24 ljl.j Lcndon 3 months' sight 2 4 1116 Lcndon 4 months' sight 2 4 33* New York demand "54 9 \q r°7 X o7 <J0 ds 54 13|16 Calcutta
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  • 21 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $108 (down r% r T t~% 5-» w%
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  • 19 3 The price of rubber at noon In Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27 j. (down Sellers 27 (down j.).
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  • 250 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 I Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 §0 100 nom SINGAPORE MTJNfUlPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $4jO,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102% 103% nom 1907 red. 1947 $1.000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sent SO 108% 110 nom 4V 1909 red. 19o5 il.000,000 Int. Mar.
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  • 116 3 DAILY PEICES CURRENT. Wednesday, 12 r.oon. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 27% 27% No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. in cases, March 27% 27% G.F.A.Q. R|3.S. F. 0.8. in bale;:, March 2714 27% F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales. March 26% 27
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  • 39 3 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 22.—The Navy DeptuUuent disclo~od that construction facilities in New York and rh.iadelph;°. navy yr„ro> we: e branding at a cost of sever millior dollars f~r ohe accommodation ut bi "leships up to 45,000 Urns.—Ren
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 THE eastern united France corporation, limited > «E, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE Hl k(;larv, personal accj1 WORKMEN'S CO rfPENSA 1U ->N AM) PUBLIC LI Alii INSURANCE. *au omcs; CiLCIL 6TREST, SINGAPORE. W. HALL, Owal Manner
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    • 168 3 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Siam, Burma, South China, French In do-China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACITIONS of every description undertaken. MASTERS til i; KWAXCiTI \\<; PROYl\< I \L BA\ X Incorporated m China.
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    • 349 3 II WK OF C lIIX A Incorporated in China by Special ChartexL 12, Cecil Street, Sinr-»»>orp Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital h. $40,000.000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 5.200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 622 4 If There Is Something You Want To Buy Or Sell—Read These Ads Situations Vacant C'UlNiiae SAIisMAN. Eill Collector, CasnlerLtorekeepei. Only those experienced need apply to Box 195, Malaya Tribune, Singapore.] (4241 WANTED: Experienced canvassers. Decent Salary and Commission. Apply Box 202, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (439) NEWS-BOY to attend
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    • 636 4 WANTED UNGUES KARRY-KOT, reasonable price. Colbon, 24 Married Quarter.;, R A.F fSeletar. (492) WANTED: Magical Apparatus Venfrilo, figures, Silk Top Hats. Apply "Magic,'' Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (4' s' MOTOR VEHICLES For Sale FORD 1935 8 HP. Saloon, good condi tion, rulJy insured till end of year, $40t cask Apply S.
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    • 673 4 BILLS OP QUANTITIES prepared priced accurately and quickly. Fernando, 2-L, Rallies Plage. <408> "FEMININE HYGIENE IN MARRIAGE". Chapters: Devoted to Functions md Disorders, etc., and Woman change >t life. At, Naina Mohamed Sons, Singapore and Branches. »403) GLORIOUS DTNAH scores again with Kronchong Yodel and Tanah Malaya her latest winners
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    • 669 4 TO LET: Compound Hou~\?, 24, Truro Road. Apply 3, Kamjiong Kapor Road. Tel. 802!)i>. (499-A; FOR SALE: Boarding Establishment (European) as going concern. Completely furnished, fully occupied. Apply 185. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (397» VACANCIES for Paying guests modern sanitation. Moderate Rates. Apply Mrs. Greville-Smith. 12, Tambun Road. Ipoh. Phone 722.
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    • 730 4 I PRIVATE TUITION given In Pitmans 1 Shorthand for beginners. Charges reasonable. Box No. 212, Malay* Tribune, Singapore* (461 > LEARN CHINESE at the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School, 122-126, Prinsep Street. Classes Commencing from 3-4-1930 as follows. For Beginner..-: (1) 7.15—9 p.m. on Mon. Thurs. (2) 5 15—7 p.m. on
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    • 524 4 WANTED: Malayan Labium, Kel Johore. pieae make your friends here' n Kam. 47. Station R special Malay fine used 100 dift, rem rhoo Along Hem 259 r < inkaooro. photogrX?^ YOUR PHOTOS tlephor.e 6<SOl IKEDA OTUDio .rtuaio Portrait service .Charges mod. Road, Singapore. Teleph SPECIAL OFFER taking 8 or 10
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  • 188 5 "PF API? S a lgon KNII M plane H M u r Klfjm Pe. Mrs. ClaArH, V f Hacker Mr Lee Choon Poh PH-ARE :-Mrs. T. Top. Mr Murrls, Mr. Permount, Mr. Fermebresque Mr Mr. Sykes. Mr. Mo.sely Mr. Th. Choume. t^t l o 1 fo t
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  • 45 5 For the first time, it is hoped this year to hold in Singapore a reunion of l those who served at Gallinoli during t the Great War. The reunion is to be made on Anzac Day, April 25. the 24th anniversary of the historic landing.
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  • 138 5 WEE—Mr. Wee Tiang Seng passed away peacefully at hi:j residence, No. 3-C, Gutram Road, on March 22nd, 1939, at 3.30 p.m., aged 62. He leaves behind his wife, only son, Eng iang, one daughter, Mary, one daughter-in-law, Choo In, one adopted son. Poh fan, one adopted brother,
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  • 756 5 twit iimj Singapore, Wednesday. THE hearing was continued this afternoon in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the case in which Toh Sung Mooi is chared that he on Aug. 9 in the s.s. "Cremer" did traffic in two girls,
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  • 54 5 Major E. F Benjamin. RE. General Staff Offire- Hi. Malayan Command, and Mrs. Benjamin will leave Singapore England on the Lancashire on April Majcr Benjamin has been over three years in Singapore, having arrived in January, 1936. and has taken a prominent part in the social
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  • 149 5 Reuter. Wellington. Mar. 22. THE New Zealand premier Mr. Savage 1 stated in an interview In Auckland that "New Zealand will be found wherever Britain is. H Britain is In trouble. There has never been any doubt about New Zealand's loyalty." Mr. Savage suggests in the
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  • 264 5 k avnwn** i Singapore, Wednesday. bMZUfcL to an accident in which Mr. and Mrs. Llnyd received injuries at the 4-y, mile. Upper Serangoon Road, on December i-'T, was heard in the Traffic Court to-day when Dollah bin Elassan, a taxi anyer, was convicted on t>
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  • 220 5 THE fallowing action taken at the 1 meeting of the Singapore Improvement Trust held on Mar. 15 is reported: It was agreed by a majority to accede to the Government's request to pay the fee of a counsel for drafting a new bill to amend the Singapore
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  • 125 5 Reuter. Shangh&L Mar. 22. jVTR. W«ng Chin Eng, bettered to be a junior official of the Nanking "Rf formed Government" was shot dead at a Chinese hotel hi Mm International to-day hv an unidentified assailant who rsrsa cd. An hour and a half later an ■itempt
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  • 84 5 Singapore, Wednesday. Chew Tmnm 7 "Zf Xuochew appeared before Mr Kenneth A Blacker In the rourth poiic conn this morning charaed that be on Ma?. 13 at Singapore did kidnap low Ah Kow, a minor lh<m under 14 years of ag- from the lawful guardianship of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 580 5 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS *T9 now Invited for the flowing materials or service. p o r see Municipal Tender Room Date of TJloaing. gk> Plenty Oil Engines Dynamo?, Motors, Switchboard, etc. (Deposit $50». 12 noon, March 29 l9?o ftpply ol 7,500 tons of Australian or English qx- Coal. July August
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    • 307 5 j NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS I I t i^L be f n Th, to our notice thM a rumour is being I I deliberately circulated in London and elsewhere to the effect 1 n A. 1 J Wa i' in has deposed of "is Interests in Warm I Publicity her vices.
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    • 75 5 I star of Warner Bros. Pictures, appearing in "Four Daughters" m PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE AND POWDER ...CONTAIN IRIUM for GREATER CLEANSING POWER Radiance will always be with you the minute you smile the minute you reveal that exciting flashing brilliance in your teeth. That's the thrill that IRIUM in Pcpsodent
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    • 177 5 SINGAPORE Back to the Bible Campaign. BETHESDA, Bras Ba ah lid. Lectures on World Conditions Needs By DR. FRENCH OLIVER. Dr Iliirv B Jr Fxplorer. n»• ■S 1 Ia rr of Chlc *fo, says: Dr French Oliver is the kind ol preacher our century need a I wi b Sn"
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 302 6 ISB "VfO matter how severe WSm your stomach trouble, .fil 1 Bisurated Magnesia HJH will always give you f|« quick relict' by removing the cause. Try it now! 19 Don't suffer another day. 'Bisurated' AftmesM ro<7s very little, from any good chemist or d> ng store, but always see the
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    • 46 6 SANATOGEN j|: the bath 'Mr a—h. that's better!' you'll say when you've tflSteĕtsls. put few chops >f Scrubb's in the oath water rubo's is a luxury that eosu «>o little—it soliei.* ana Di'.riflfs the water, refreshes your body, rej It's always safe to use Mill SCRDBBRi
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    • 51 6 j BE ALWAYS j j OX TIME j I Take all Clocks or Watcher that go wrong to YICK WOH UINGI I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) 5 t PHONE 7922. Contractors for the repair of 5 3 Clocks Watches to the British 5 Army and R.A.F. Base.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1556 6 Jay Wilbur From RAQi£y NFM Singapore, 9-10 p.m. 1.35 l' ~L 7.00 Tht New May fair Novelty Or- 1.50 The news and ann I §A. I y chestra ,in tnt4lls w& 7 15 "Behold Canada 3" a talk by 2.05 'Tort Forty-Fiv?. mmlmm B. C Butler. 2.50 Lunch hour music.
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  • 111 7 Singapore, Wednesday. lIAVE you entirely no means of 1 subsistence/ asked Mr. C. 3. ings, the Third Magistrate, ot soldier, produced be f or; bin lining, on a vagrancy sharge. ou have," added his w iship, not going to call you a va- Dawn.
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  • 275 7 re] ri of Jeram Kuantan UuL> ber for the year ended Dec. 51, resented at the annual meetof shareholders on Mar. Certain small alteration* in acreage marie during the year and the I is now 1997.01 acres. An area of 21.63 aeies was replanted. the total acreage
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  • 88 7 Reuter. Moscow. Mar. 22. Till; new Central Committee of he 1 Commute* Party etoctadbefjw t» c elosc of the veab momentous political J'SK roll.wing the great purge of recent mont hs. rhere are only M old members among 1 absemtee is M s iov, Commissar tor d
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  • 91 7 Nanchang. Mar 22. ftNLY after seeing active J lor eight vearr was Tang/ wed ing native of Hunan prince, founci t be a member of the fa*r sex. She joined the army eight years agoMow, she is 24 years old cipated in many toportant m ding
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  • 903 7 g i mga pore, Wed ne -day. •VHE c sc against hew S;cw Hai. who was alleged to have made false report against his brother hew Siew Semi, was continued yesterday morning in the $*€opi police coppli before .Mr. S. H. Cheah. court Inspector
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  • 38 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Mar. 22: In a message to Herr Ribbentrop, Mr. Arita (Foreign Minister) congratulates Germany on hex action In Czech oslcvakia, declaring, "it will cm tubuie much to stabilisation in Europe met v.c.d peace."--Rcu'er.
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  • 256 7 Singapore, Wednesday. pROM the evidence given, it seems that Inspector Goodship acted with commendable sympathy towards the appelant and his wife, and that he showed maiked patience and forbearance until he was torced to take action," were the remarks passed by the Chief
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  • 52 7 (From Our Own Correspondent! 81. ngkok, Wednesday. In an effort to help the agricultural and fishery industries the Government has passed the first readin of thebby*i y this afternoon for an internal loan of IL 1 millions bearing interest at V 2 pe> cent., redeemable within
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  • 104 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 22. THE British Ambassador in Tokyo. Sir Robert Craigie, has been instruct*' i to protest against the Japanese bombing of the Methodist Mission at Pmkiaiv on Mar. 15. and Will draw attention *o the fact that the compound on the city boundary
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 165 7 VsiNAbBlN HEADACHES ANO ALL PAINS Vn Douaifc quick TIME H| 9 No. \ZAL i > I I IB How docs *he' keep jo 7 Youthful anJ j yJJ Attractive You, too, can look years younger P SgjjAg} I ytßilrM and enjoy pcrfe t health ng flj WCVy W£Hpj9 two Bile
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    • 443 7 PILES There is no need for us to tell you of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble. We tell you that if you only start using Man Zan at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding piles.
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    • 115 7 AFTER FEVER CARE I During fever, the 1 whole system includinf the 4 digestive is undermined and weakened. Convalescence will be hastened if tissue can be quickly rebuilt and strength restored by building up reserves. The patient must be encouraged to take as much nourishing food as the capacity of
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    • 381 7 Sensational Change In Face Powder Fashion No more hard made-up look NEW POWDER INVISIBLE ON SKIN GIVES MARVELLOUS NATURAL BEA'JJf Smart French women have started i vogue. They have found a lace poi d r tli.it gives a pea* h bkmni comptexioa without a trace ol riHM all day kaag.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 369 8 2nd lilt. WEEK! THE WHOLE TOWN'S RAVING OVER THE WONDERFUL RAIN NOVELTY SPECTACLE AND THE GORGEOUS OSTRICH FEATHER FINALE! I |FHCAPiTOLF3 W ACCLAIMED BETTER THAN THE F Mj->: d 0 V C PEN INC SHOW! J|j THE MARCUS SHOW fagt f^A J /'AY S/. A /////A' />/ DAZZLING SPECTACU •Tin:
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    • 116 8 THE NEW 07 b HI Xi mB Ha Geylang. Phone 5570. 7 NIGHTLY 9-30 i THF MOST PERFECT HALL WILL START ITS BEST BELOVED STORY VOW BECOMES BEST BELOVED PICTURE— YOU WILL WANT TO SEE IT AGAIN AND AGAIN! pßpr ll I Sehnick International presents If I MARK TWAIN'S I
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    • 222 8 j DON 1 TAKE YOLK HOLIDAY UNTIL YOL KNOW what to do when you're alone with the girl of your dreams in a shack on the other side night in August. The fellow in tht story did the wrong thing. Let this be a lesson I OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 127 9 i I -"""«::;::tt::::HHH: s ;;jjIBTrT -WOULD j l*<ft* Amusement Park, R AD lIANC^PALACE. <A.r Conditioned) Phone. 2477. Restaurant Rar Attached MCIIT DANCES (Nightly). From 9.3« P.M to 12 Midnight I'MISSION 50 Cts. I TEA DANCES: Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. VDMISSION FREE. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE: From 1.30 P.M. to UVML SUNDAY
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    • 225 9 SUN TALKIE 1 (NEW WORLD) s T. 30 p.m. flpmim To-night 9M p.m j SHIRLEY TEMPLE in j M 11 EIIII j A 20th C entury-Fox Picture S m I j EMPIRE TALKIEj 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9-30 P.M. "THE GIRL FROM j I SCOTLAND YARD": i Read Tlie su m
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    • 141 9 GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY TO SUNDAY, MARCH 26) SPECIAL ATTRACTION vT THE LITTLE WORLD P II O C E S S IO N Consisting: "BLACK SNAKE" (Au Chua), "WHITE SN\KE" (Pek Chua), SEA CREATURES, Etc. DON'T MISS TO NIGHT'S PROCESSION. T< -\!GHIS "FIGHTING*' WILL TAKE PLACE ON
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    • 114 9 The Sauciest Comedy- Romance Of The Year! TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 P.M. AIR-CONDITIONED ALHAMBRA 20th Century-Fox Present DON AMECHE SIMONE SIMON ROBERT YOUNG in The 00-La-La Laughingest escapade in The Iffcrtaffjr of lo\e! "JOSE T T E** with I BERT LAUR and JOAN DAVIS. Also 1 he Latest "BRITISH
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  • 656 10 many years now experiments have been conducted in the direction of rubber roadways. Various inventions have been tried out, but none of them has, so far, answered all the requirements of a rubber road which, broadly, are that it should be inexpensive to lay down, need the
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  • 1073 10  -  German Advance Into Rumania? by E.T. Huang WITH the Central European crisis brought to a dangerous climax, people begin to realise that the statements previously made by seme politicians ot a possible war In the Sp;' lg were not altogether unfounded, out what puzzles them is why
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 108 10 Peter Dawson p C/ Scotch VWskV;, I S 3.35 Including Duty. J^^^^ DOfiI%SD\ C 0.. I id. wJHBp '"Sit SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. ANNUAL CASH COMMENCES IV D /V S D .1 V}Y M A R C H 29 Til WONDERFUL,. BARGAINS GENUINE CLEARANCE OFFERS 100 PAGE SALE CATALOGUE GLADLY SENT
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    • 4 10 HITLER TURNS TO MEMEL
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    • 85 10 l In the advantages of *V HAND TAILORING W/^W Nothing else imparls to man that W^Lit Mime air of distinction as a well q We offer you the services of a first c:ass EUROPEAN CUTTER With yl|l\ T** *'f //cars o/ experience in London and jfl Ijl I <jn £he
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  • 1089 11 Nervousness In Poland, Denmark And Lithuania WARSAW AFRAID TO SIGN PROTEST Hitler's Spring Campaign Ended? IV/Temel having fallen so quickly into xvx GERMAN HANDS DISTINCT NERVOUSNESS IS DISPLAYED IN LITHUANIA PROPER, IN POLAND AND IN DENMARK AS TO WHAT MAY BE THE NEXT
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  • 67 11 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 2.'?. GERMAN-LITHUANIAN V Treaty signed here toil includes a non-asrgres-p agreement.—Reuter. Bucharest. Mar. 23. many, according to official in Rumania, »a trying to itt a decrease of the tcnn the Hungaro-Rumanian rentier. I! ka s 4 ited that G?r--b bringing pressure to
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  • 82 11 Reuter. Bucharest, Mar. S3. lIERR II OH LT AT. leader of the GerQ man trade mission to Rumania, who was previously reported to hiv an ultimatum demanding ttrol of oil and grain, has postponed his d< partiire and trade talks at continuing, according to official
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  • 180 11 Reuter. Lomlon, Mar. 23. H th a terrific explosion a small w is blown to pieces in a street in Birmingham last night. Th f£ c no sign of any body in the (Hbris. windows ol neighbouring hoses c smashed. Half-a-dozen firenes were rushed to the spot and
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  • 85 11 COPENHAGEN, MAR. 22. I' -HER STAUNING STATED THAT THE DANISH NAZI DEADER HERR FRITZCLAUSEN, HAD EXPRESSED HIMIN SUCH A WAY AS MUST BE REGARDED AS AN APPEAL TO HITLER TO DEAL WITH DENMARK IN THE E MANNER AS HE HAD DEALT WITH CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Premier
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  • 147 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 23. TV'O reply has yet been received from the Sdvict or Polish Governments to the British proposal for a four-power declaration by Britain, Franc". Russia and Poland of taking a common line in the event of any fcrlher coup
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    29 11 Mohamed Rida Chahbour, the 19--year-cld Crown Prince of Iran, married at Cairo a few days ago to Trincfss Fawzia. the 18-year-old sister of Kin« Faronk of Egypt.
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  • 50 11 Reuter. Lima. Mar. 23.—Twenty-four officers have been ecurt martiallcd and sentenced in connection with ihe revolt by General Rodriguez. General Ortega, principal atettor of Rodriguez, v.. ntenced to ten years and other*! to terms Of from one to 12 years. Twelve of me accused ofhccrs wer e acquitted.-—Reuter.
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  • 259 11 Attempt To Kill Wang Hongkong Mar. JT is reported from Hanoi that Mr. Wan? Chin? Wei, former executive of the Central Kuomintang, narrowly escaped assassination yesterday morning when four Chinese gunmen entered his residence and tired a number of shots, wounding his private secretary,
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  • 88 11 The broad outlines of Their Majc iti v. l sit to the United States have been completed with the exception of th New York programme, Reuter learns. Although it has been fixed that The! Majesties will spend some time in New Yo.k City the details of
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  • 137 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 2.*. (SPECULATIONS as to whether Signer Mussolini will formulate his colonial claims in his Fascist anniversary speech next Sunday are rife. Some circles maintain that the time Is hardly propitious but In well-inform-ed quarters, Reuter understands, it is br.lieved that II Duce
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  • 25 11 Reuter. London. Mar. 23. Before leaving the Guild Hall. President Lebrun f,ave the Lord Mayor £500 for the London pour. -Reuter.
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  • 111 12 {From Our Own Correspondent] Bagan Serai, Wednesday IT the tSagan Serai Covre •"ytsterdav. before Che Jalal bin .Taman A.D.0., Krian, a Chinese woman was pre duccd and charged with distilling illicit liquor bfhind the town of Ragan Serai on Mar. 14. Wh*n charged.
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  • 104 12 Reuter. London. Mar. 23. There was renewed nervousness on the Sleek Exchange yesterday lollowing the overnight European developments, which caused a farther marking down of prices in all groups, though no heavy selling pressure was noticed. Industrials occasionally showed signs ot rallying in xfro final stages
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  • 30 12 Reuter. New York. Mar. 23.—The Navy Department has awarded to the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation a contract for aeroplanes and spare parts totalling nearly five million dollars.—Reuter.
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  • 30 12 Reuter. Tiie China Currency Bill will be passed through all stages in the House oi Lords next week and will become law on Wednesday or Thursday next.—Renter.
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  • 176 12 O UTNUMBERED BY GERMANS? Reuter. "Y ES > Sir/ said the Secretary for the Colonies in the House of Commons when Mr. Vernon Bartlett asked whether, in view of the fact that German subjects in the mandated territory of the British Cameroons outnumbered
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  • 189 12 Reuter. MESSAGE from Budapest states that while there has been no general Hungarian mobilisation, it is not denied in official circles that thousands have been called to the colours, and indications are that military measure*; will be continued. Frcm Bucharest it is reported thr.t leading circles emphasise
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  • 13 12 An Imperial air mail arrived this morning. Another is due to-morrow.
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  • 75 12 Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 23. MR. Togo, Japanese Ambassador, had his twentieth interview with M. I it vino ff yesterday regarding the fisheries dispute. Although no progress is reported. Japanese circles profess to feel optimistic of an eventual settlement. Mr. Togo stated that Japan would
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  • 63 12 Reuter. Auckland, Mar. 22. Mr. Savage (Premier) announced that the pacific conference will open at Wellington on Apr. 14. A London message states that in the Commons Sir Thomas Inskip announced that the United Kingdom representatives to the pacific conference in New SSFiLS" J* Harr y Batterbee* SETO?'
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  • 51 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 22. THE International Tin Committee has fixed the quota for the second quarter at 40 per cent, of the standard tonnages. Arrangements have been made for liquidation of the existing over-exports. The next meeting of the I.T.C. will be on Apr. 27 at the
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  • 136 12 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 22. A NEW draft of recruits, estimated to number 300.000, will be called to colours this week. Normally 200,000 men are called up each year. The trained reserves to this latter number are expected to be released from colours as usual about
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  • 31 12 Reuter. Peiping. Mar. 22 —Every Chinese entering the Legation quarter to-day was searched for national currency. A number of poor Chinese carrying small sums had them confiscated.—Reuter.
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  • 227 12 COPIES of the booklet "National Service." millions of which have been distributed gratis in Great Britain, are now available in Singapore. The booklet contains a call to national service from th- Prime Minister. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, .and a foreword by Sir John Anderson, M.P., Lord Privy
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  • 68 12 London, Mar. 22. The third vacancy in Parliamentary representation to be created within ten days by the death of a sitting member occurred to-day, when a byelection in the Abbey division of Westminster was necessitated by the death of Sir Sidney Herbert, who, as a Conservative supporter
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  • 281 12 /CHANGES in air mail rates are announced by the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, to take effect from Apr. 1. Adjustments in the rates for Imperial Airways provide for an increase of from 13 to 20 cents in letters to China and a decrease of
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  • 35 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 22: The Board set up under the non-intervention agreement regarding the Spanish war closing down and its organisation and observers, both on sea and land, are being dismissed.— Reuter.
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  • 492 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpm Wednesday. npVVO lads, Rama Krishnan and Vengadasam, aged 12 and 1 the sons of the deceased woman, Madathi, figured as wiine- ar the resumption of the "Green Shirt" murder trial before IfJ j| Ht Gordon Smith at the
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  • 86 12 Singapore, Wednesday TAN SIM, who pleaded guilty Friday, before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, to possession of dutiable liquor, distilling intoxicating liquor without a Ucence, ana possession of a still without a licence, was fined $1,675 on all three charge with an alterative of 10
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  • 37 12 nanwff Senate Berlin, Mar. 22: 1 has teased a der-ee proton ol office of the Diet i years. The announcement composition of the Diet coriesp the feeling of the populati' has 72 deputies. 70 ol
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  • 57 12 Btagapore Splendid entertainment is D£sentvided by Grubel Bros, in ation of Alexander's swin at Theatre D' in the Happ H The entire east in thi pean. and the programnv musical, dance, com; items, which were gr< M! by the large audiences. b Special items were con.trAngel. Miss
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  • 693 13 BRITAIN FRANCE FAVOUR PEACEFUL SOLUTION TO CRISIS initial Confidence Oj Statesmen Pledges At London Banquet Reuter. r London, Mar *>2 truly regal splendour, the Kin* ™H n en erUfaed the French President and M dc am I alace. One hundred a: d ninelv-iive members ol "the %Rl I rwe AWtcr
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  • 443 13 King is asked to make c pronouncement, outside ial Throne speeches in on current international a clear indication that Government regards the .tv grave. In welcomat Lebrun, His Majesty the significance for the sof the closest relations itain and France, adding party to no solution aiviolation of
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  • 79 13 Reuter. Bucharest, Mar. 22. A OERMAN business man, Dr. Hjalniar Karst, who had been ■faying in Bucharest was found shot end seriously wounded in the coi rtyard of a synagogue in Brasnov yesterday. It is learnt that Dr. Karst called at the synagogue lor an unknown
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  • 218 13 RECENTLY completed by Goodyear was the largest pneumatic giant tyre ever bu It by the rubber industry. The size of this giant pneumatic giant is 24.0G-32 and it weighs 1.200 pounds, is of 30-ply construction and when inflated to 75 pounds pressure has a joad capacity of
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  • 246 13 Reuter. rrijp Vu <• i n i Rome, Mar. 22 Berlin rL K Ts commt »"W announcing adhesion to the constit T > ti tes that the Cwmcil by the threatened S Ut n f nt of democracies associated with Bolshevism ..JM.ns, totahtanan
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  • 420 13 \fro??i Our Own Reporter] I Ipoh, Sunday. "J-JE waa tiled of being a Christian slave and decided to become the King of Babylon, but finding it impossible in ipoh, he tried it in Pinji, where he attempted to clean the Augean Stables," said Mr.
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  • 28 13 Reuter. Shanghai. Mar. 22—American authorities notified to-day that the Baptist Hospital at Chengchow was bombed again on Mar. 19, causing considerable damage but no casualties.—Reuter.
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  • 75 13 London, Mar. 22.—The King to-day invested Sir Eric Phipps, British Ambassador in Paris, with the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order, according to a Reuter message. Sir Eric has been Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentary in Paris since 1937. Son of the late Sir Constantine Phipps. H. M. Minister
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  • 50 13 A dinner will be given by the members of the Eurasian Volunteer Company. Malacca, in honour of Capt. E. V. Rodrigues who has been placed DC the Reserve List, on Anril 8. On the following evening a dance will be held in his honour at the Malacca Malay Volunteer Headquarters.
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  • 59 13 Reuter. A MESSAGE from Kaunas, Lithua- nian capital, states that Government has agreed in principle on Germany's unconditional demand for the transfer of Memel territory lo Ihe Keith. The Lithuanian parliament was to meet yesterday to ratify the decision. 11 is understood thai there was lime
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  • 336 14 Reuter London. Mar. 22. rDE Lincolnshire, the first big flat race of the season, was run to-da resulting as follows: Mr S. H. Oxenham's SQUADRON CASTLE (V. Mitchell I 1 Mrs. Monkhouse's HALCYON GIFT (Gardner) 2 Sir Abe Bailey's DARK TOLLY (Richardson) 3 Time:
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  • 244 14 London. Mar. 15. f INCOLN City Council is to take J over the Lincoln racecourse at Carholme, and, from next year, run the races. They Intend to make :he famous Lincoln mile the finest in the country. The announcement that the licence for the course
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  • 209 14 Malacca, Monday. THE S(. Francis Association scored a narrow victory ovrr Balasund< ram's XI whom they beat by 5 i uns. Following are the scores! H Bta Maria c Beins b Ismail I? G>. Singh b Sequerah n Kail apathy b Sequerah 3 V. Das
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  • 92 14 "Chinese Lenirlen," Miss Gem Hoahn;, who last year •.atifiialiy beat Mde. Mathkiv Flinch champion, at Nice i just orei 1«; rears of ag?. in bright *he Is If thai- Bee t Yet Ibis girl has ihown 'hat >he car. play turns b:'.tcr than the
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  • 141 14 PLAYING on their IMI court last SumJav. the Endra\.>».n SP >ea» the August P.P. by lfct*« gaottf 1« t .v<>. Detailed results wore (Bnil avo'U mentioned UTSt I F.ddy Wee beat Yap Men? Slew ">-15, 15- l/ U 0 1 ti t ired I Cheopg *l" clt
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  • 278 14 niMIMJTIVE Chinese tennis prodigy. Miss Gem Hoahing, was U seen in some practice at the S.C.R.C. courts yesterday evening with Chua Choon Leong, the well-known local player. There was no match played, but the idea behind the practice was to give
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  • 174 14 IN the championship doubles of the S.C.C. tenn"s tonrnament played yesterday at the S.C.C. courts. J. L. Purneli and W. 11. Droogleever beat A. D. Andersen and W. J. M. Warden S.R.C. Tourney The results of tics in the SRC. tournament yrfterday ware as foUowa: Chan
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  • 223 14 gOME remarkable cricket was seen at Tanglin when Fort Canning trounced Manchester II by 162 runs in a match yesterday. Man chiefly responsible for the huge Fort Canning total ly. 217 runs for four wickets v;as Dowling who scored 133 runs and was
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  • 68 14 The foUcwiistg have been selected to I play cricket for th e V.M.C.A. againsv j tiio Indian Assoeiatton en Saturday, j Mar. 25 at 2 p.m. on the Anscn Road I ground:—Dr. Xavie.*. R. Lyrw, Lee Feng L m. Chrysostom, N. Beibe 1 Barker, B. i Hep?. MeYde?n.
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  • 232 14 (From Oar Own I Batu r.,i, t DLAYIMG at the Batj p 1 ball sUdium noon in the B soccer league m.-t with the Voun- Men no goal bcinv, regi I Play waj Inten stin the teams were well i... aieas
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  • 147 15 I, St. Joseph's L idly name of soccer played lay on the St. Joseph's Bras Basah Road, the first ihe school lost to the first Raffles Institution by four a u i' one. was of an even nature, 11assessed better combi- hooting
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  • 289 15 .1, Publishers 1. I very surprisingly poor exhibin of soccer at the V.M.C.A. md yesterday, the 0.C.8.C.5.A. Kith the M.P.H. one goal all. line was dull and uninterest«ssmgly so at times. Good socconspicuous by its absence, the game was very slow, especier the interval, ling
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  • 530 15 M.F A. Reserves .2, Loyals Reserves .2. 1)0 E ehtafly to careless play and an apparent cessation ol attacks by their forwards in the second half, the Malays Reserves drew with the Loyals Reserves at the Stadium yesterday. The Malays led b$ two Koals
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  • 64 15 A friendly match of badminton jj fve singles and two doubles wUi be oS at the H-,py W.rld Covered Stadium on Sunday nights at <30 cd "harp between &c M.;ny Uno RP "B" String and the Chinese Spores following will tfpp«' "J|i M *£> L B oo
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  • 30 15 The natcn in the Business Houses League between Jacks S.C. and Wearnej? 8.C., billed to be played off at the S H E. padan! last night, was postponed.
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  • 54 15 Reuter. Manila, Mar. 22. J N THE second match of their tour here, the Malayan Chinese footballers were beaten by the La Salle College by four goals to two. —Ho titer. in theit first match on Sunday, the Malayan Chinese beat Santo Tomas College by
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  • 436 15 R.A.F. (H.Q.) 1, Minesweepers 1. IN a second division soccer match which had its thrills, and nhich was played with plenty of speed and vigour, the R.A.F., (.H.Q.) mew with the Minesweepers by one goal all at soccer to-day on the Clerical Union ground. The teams were
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  • 105 15 OX Friday, Mar. 24, ihere will be the usual afternoon races for all elates, starting at 5.2» p.m. at the RS V C On Sunday, the "A" Class will sail for the Eft. Patrick's Challenge Cup, starting at 10.00 a.m. The "B" Class
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  • 61 15 Members and friends are notified that the third anniversary celebration win be held on May 6 and 7 at a place to be decided later. Circulars have already been Issued and will all these who have not yet signed the circulr.r, please do so now. Closing date
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  • 428 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Tuesday. THE opening match in the Batu Pahat district soccer league between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Public Works Department was played yesterday afternoon at the Batu Pahat football stadium. The Chinese scored a convincing victory
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  • 283 15 S.C.C. 11.. ..1, Great Eastern Life.. .0. IN a fast and thrilling game of soccer played yesterday on the S.C.C. padang, the Club's second string beat the Great Eastern Life Insurance team by one goal to nil in a friendly encounter. Cherrington. the S.C.C. custodian,
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  • 90 16 OEVENTY employees of the Far East V Oxy-acetalyne Co., Ltd., gathered at the Airport Hotel la.st night to tak" leave of Mr. L. Samy. chief clerk and cashier, who leaves to-day by the Kedah lor Penang to take up work at th" branch there in the same
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  • 284 16 Singapore, Wednesday. JHE will of the late Essoof bin Mohammed Salleh Angullia was w^ 1 8^1141 38 iS When was delivered by Mr. Justice W. K. Home in the High Court, this morning. J n U^ St ll?f Hor I e his judgment said
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  • 148 16 THE annual meeting of the Tanglir. Club was held yesterday evening when officers were elected as follows: President: Mr. T. H. Holyoak Vice-president: Mr. B. M. Kauffman. Hon. Secretary; Mr. F. J. Kemlo Hon. Treasurer: Mr. J. V. West. Committee: Messrs. G. F. Strickland E. E. Hardie,
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  • 39 16 Bangkok. Mar. 22.—Until the end of the Fiamese year on March 31 the Assembly meeting everyday, including Sundays, will take over the 1 Legislation before house, which includes the 'nidgpt for the first six month* next year.
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  • 82 16 4 CHINESE youth of about 15 years was killtd instantaneously and his father seriously Injured at IBV2 milestone. Lim Chu Kang Road, when during a storm yesterday afternoon they were struck by lightning. When the ambulance arrived on th° spot, they found the boy dead, and his
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  • 20 16 A new branch of the Netherlands India Commercial Bank is to be opened at Tanjong Balei. Sumatra, on May 1.
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  • 248 16 Reuter. London, Mar. 22. STEPS leading to the surrender of Memelland to Germany were outlined by Sir Samuel Hoare in the Commons to-day in Mr. Chamberlain's absence. After stating that he had no special statement to make regarding Central Europe, he said that
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  • 239 16 Singapore. Wednesday. JWO men. who stood their trial to-day. before Mr. L. B. Gibson.'the I)isU.< t Jndge. on a eharge of robbing a mandore of $102, were acquitted by his honour. The accused, Lim Teck Huat and Tan Ah Mai. "earth coolies." were, according to
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  • 38 16 School" Old 1 R,v° f a the ulv? ■t, Boy Association will hp held in the School Hall. Coleman Stree Jj 5.15 p.m. on Monday. All oldl boys of the school are invited to aUend
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  • 144 16 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Pubber Association. 1426 th Auction 22nd March 1939: Catalogued 943.591 lbs.—tens 4?3 48 Offered 853.183 380.89 Sold 714.413 318 93 London -Spct 7 15 16d New York- Spot 15*4 rents. PRH BS if f:\LISED Kibbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb Standard Quniity 27%
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  • 261 16 JJJANV stories have been written about Chinese home from abroad for service in the Chinese \i r p rusflPd or war service corps. But the existence of three overs "Dare-To-Die" units engaged in guerrilla warfare behind lines makes news, given out lor the
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  • 319 16 THE thirtieth ordinary general 1 meeting of th** Telak Anson Rubber Estate, Limited, will In lield at the registered effier !»f the rom pany. Bugfcong Bank Chambers Singapore, on Mar. :;i at nooa. The directors' report to the shareholders fcr the year ended d»t 31.. v
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  • 45 16 Reuter. Warsaw Mar B Mr. Hudson has completed talks in Poland and has left I M He stated in an interview that negwtions here proceeded satisfactorily, trade difficulties which might exist I ween Britain and Poland would n<* removed Reuter
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  • 273 17 London, Mar. 22. \ty of London's privi- (sj to see more of the :mi! entertain them in aeancient traditions. an their 14-hour pro--0 a.m., and at noon sion with the sovereign's lards to Guildhall where tion of the address of unshed company, inand Duchess
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  • 165 17 Singapore, Wednesday, f U> by nature with a fine Mr. John Valentine, a baritone, has wandered *tMMI the world k *on a song." How Uy "M*. so lar. managed to do this, !,r V iving Hollywood some live or ago, was narrated by
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  • 799 17 FOLLOWING is a list of passengers booked by the "Rawalpindi" leaving Singapore to-morrow at 9.30 a.m. for Europe:— Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Allen, Mr. Hassan bin Abdat, Capt. J. D. Alexander, Mr. W. Airhe, Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton. Mr. F. J. Abbott, Mrs.
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  • 198 17 Singapore. Wednesday. "WHILE our lorry was travelling along Keppel Harbour Road, the wind blew Lai Cboh'g hat from his head. He immediately stood up and jumped over the side of the lorry." aid Hoh Hang, a antonese Chinese when giving evidence to-day before Mr.
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  • 217 17 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. JHE captain of the Kulim, one of the Butterworth ferry steamers, reported this morning on arrival at the Church Street Pier, that an unknown middle-aged Chinese had fallen overboard and, despite desperate attempts made to save him, disappeared. ir appears
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  • 80 17 Singapore, Wednesday -Omar bin Callim. a 22 year old Arao. claimed tria* this morning in the fourth police court oefore Mr. Kenneth A. Elacker to a charge that he on Mar. 18 at Dorset Road voluntarily caused grievous hurt to Mota Singh by means of a dangerous weapon,
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  • 168 18 ichang. AFTER Inflicting heavy losses to the 10th Japanese Division, the Chinese tioops have succeeded in driving the enemy out of Changshou'.ien and Yangtzrchin north of Chunghsiang, where they r-ave retreated pending the arrival of reinforcements. The Japanese objective is to proceed westward to
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  • 104 18 Xanriiang. THfi afforestation programme In Kiangsi has been successfully put Into execution by the Institute of Agriculta.e. |3ince the beginning of the fcino-Jap-anese hostilities, emphasis has been lain upon the production of timber useful tor military purposes. Statistics show that 9.°17.730 trees were planted In 1937. and
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  • 589 18 ENSURING ADEQUACY OF FOOD SUPPLIES Government Assistance For Farmers Hongkong. WAR-TIME agricultural activities of Kwangtung, under the direction of the provincial bureau of agriculture and forestry, were reviewed in an interview with the Central News Agency by Mr. D. Y. Lin, director of the bureau, who
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  • 159 18 Hongkong. 4 GROUP <rf J3 Chii eai ani electrical j n u are going lo cffer thf"r sfrrfcts for China. h:.ve arrived in HJongb from Penang on the sa AnhuL All dressed in smart these youthful expert: the interior as soon as they receive orter.s from
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  • 66 18 Lcyang.—j. z incs troops Honan are malting new n iy towards the TV- si strength of the en» mj is loci Hsinhs'ang on th Peip Railway ni rth «.f < yell After a tteit c battle tl fcreep. Chine-? force*' hay Tsiyuan aoou 50 mile slang:. The d*i>atfcd
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  • 913 19 ASPERSION CLAUSE' RETAINED (United Press). (United ggggg Congress Special Service). P< Tl'v L. j HM ol' the Indian National Congress which concluded at I!'. mA h r adafUan nt ttovind Battabn Pant's resolution or, Cbrigress leadership $M a.,j.ha r the country
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  • 332 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Mar. 16. DASTHAPATI Subhas Chandra Kose, who had left Vishnu Dutt Xajrar on Monday, was detrained at Dhanbad at about 6.20 on Tuesday morning and was taken to the residence of his brother Mr. Sudhir Chandra Bose d Jamadoba. Rastrapati Bote's mother* also de
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  • 270 19 (United Press). Bombay. Mar. 14. ON grounds that it was not an absolute gift to Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose when he delivered in Xhc will was not a valid chari> abie beque >t and that the beqdest was not valid in law, Mr. Justice Wadia of
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  • 200 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 15. HOULANA MAZH ARI DDI N, Editor of the "Daily Allaman was murdered in his office yesterday by two unknown assailants. It Is stated that, the culprits pretended to argue with the Mculana about Mv lim affairs and in
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    • 411 19 I An Example To Follow. XXX Throughout every twenty-four hours, all over Malaya, Siam and the Netherlands East Indies, hundreds cf BAGS and women aie devoting trcir spare time to the study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are
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  • 41 20 On the eve oi* his deport are on leave, Mr. B. Harrison, M.A., lecturer in history, was entertained to t« a by the HWnrical Society of Rafles College. Pictures taken at the function apnear above and below.
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  • 41 20 Mr. Ste Tiong Hin, a nephew of Dr. Lira Boon Keng 0.8.E.. was married lad Sunday to Miss Yeok Saw Kooi at the Chinese Consulate. A reception was held at "Mayfair", Scotts li<!ud, and it was largely attended.
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  • 32 20 Mr. F Huichinson attached to the Prisons Department, was mauW last Saturday to Miss Elizabeth Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J W. A. Todd oi Yorkshire, England.
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