Malaya Tribune, 17 April 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- -No. 90. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, April 17, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. "SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 84 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS per word in this paper j Have you tried DOROTHY PERKINS ENGLISH COOKED PEAS Obtainable from all Provision Dealers SOLE AGENTS mC m V WPJS. 96A Need BLUE CROSS Milk after their bollle days Its rich, wholesome qualities JBk |l
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    • 175 1 j MADAME PAGEi LATE 92, PICCADILLY, I LONDON. I 6 DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER I I TAILORMADES GOWNS j S i FOR ALL OCCASIONS I IN STOCK. I FROM:— J II $5. 30. I I 13 BATTERY ROAD, S TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. 1 I 1 r ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' Pi FLY TO*BALI
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  • 96 2 ENTERTAINMENT HOPALONG CASSIDY rushed tv the rescue ol Mobile. Ala., policeman suspected by his two Mnall sons of being a "sissy." Patrolman B. S. McConnell explained in a letter to William Boyd that his sons always see the "Hopalong Cassidy" pictures. Under Mobile police regulations, McConnell
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  • 73 2 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT HARD to Get." a Warner Brcs. production, began a season at the Alhambra on Saturday night. Setting a high standard ir comedy, this film is excellent entertainment. It /tar.; Dick Pov:< 11 and Olivia de Havilland. a combination which is seen
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  • 133 2 f MGH JASON, who recently completed ll the Barbara Stanwyck-Henrv Fonda Starring vehicle. "The Mad Miss Man ten." has been assigned to direct th* new RKO Radio feature film in which Douglas Corrigan will act the story ol his own life The daring young pilot, whose
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  • 260 2 B 0 TO-MORROW FOR ALL I HEADERS. Stick to routine ?test «Nrt work. Influences > t adverse to pushing important matters and a J so for trvvrf. I too promising fir intervi> v S new schemes and enterpr I should not be started. I 1 SPECIAL
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 423 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. and BRITISH i INDIA 'Incorporated in England*. I» cV O. S. CO.'S SAILINGS. OITWAKDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr 21 RANCH! 17.000 May 3 BHUTAN 6,160 May 6 BEHAR 6,000 May 15 RANPURA 17.000 May 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 1 SOUDAN (~500 June 2 CKTI
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    • 482 2 STEAMER SAILINGS- NORI)ni;UTS( iILR (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S pore. 1939 s.s. "GNLIShjNAU" omits N'-rih China In port mjs. "ELBE" Gin:!.- Manila Dai: en al.so calls Bangkok Apr. 21 .s.s "I.IPFK" omits Manila. Dairen
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    • 422 2 f- j LUXURY with ECONOMY j One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Bath. Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fares. m < I To: MARSEILLES, LONDON, f: PALESTINE ROTTERDAM I J ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND HAMBURG* COPENMGEH 'S T COPENHAGEN I Bi YA IST" :§j»J «iA B «n^ KOK SMOON I T«: MANILA C HINA
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    • 155 2 HAMBU K G A M ERIK A LINIE Deu'seh-Australi che Danip-schi/fs GesclKchaft (Companies incorporated hi Germany) PASSENGER AIJD CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939. c.3. HINDENBURG not calling at China Japan ports' Apr 18 m.s. DU7JBURG via Man'la May 2 f m.s.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 281 2 {DAILY CROSSWORD"! X- liij bf i r 5; j —j iiii iii mm I—PR—^^^^«^^J^^^BlUWC> 14 r i I 115I 15 ,c f l7 I>b Ijo I ~lni ism I I *BB If I HH JH BE I I i |j» I- CLUES ACROSS: 27. C:;ange. 3. A plant. CLUES DOWN:
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  • 599 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Saturday. niBBER 0113 To-day Change |U Steady Quieter Buyers 7 1516 V/ 8 ot Sellers 8 7 15 16 _1!1G T Forward (Mmyl Buyers 7 15 16 7% —116 Sellers 8 7 15 16 —1113 rorVard (Jurjr|BepL) Buyers 8 l 16 8 -i ll
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  • 853 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 15, 1 p.m. Owing to disturbed conditions in Europe, a number of these quotations must be regarded as nominal. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 3 3 6 Austral Amal 4 9 5,3 Austral Malay 43
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  • 17 3 Singapore, Monday. The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27« Sellers 2714.
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  • 13 3 The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was:— $109';: (up
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  • 234 3 (3% 1937 red. 1962 «,750,000 6% Maynard Co. Ltd.. 630,000 May 15, Nov. 15 99U 101% c.i. Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 IUU 3% 1938 red 195 3 (4,000,000 wivr aporf MUNICIPAL: Int. May 15. Nov. 15 99 1 4 101 Vi c.i. SINGAPORE n „!l tl*
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  • 242 3 Singapore, Apr. 15. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2,1 Z3;4J London demand 2 3 23 32 Lyons demand 2037 Switzerland demand 240 1,4 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand 54
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    • 28 3 THE EASTERN UNITED RANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, «iKIiLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. OFFICE: MO. CECIL SrTREBT, SINGAPORE. If. W. HALL, eaaerai Manager
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    • 22 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. incorporated In New Zealand.) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE W G. DOVE. Manager. j Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Orecn
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    • 180 3 It is impossible for an individual to provide for Ms valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so that
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    • 384 3 lIA Mi Ol< < IBIVI Incorporated in China by Special Charter*. 12, Cecil Street, Singapore Telephones: Office 6444. Asst. Manager s Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-& Cable Address: 44 CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital .t. $40,000,000 00 Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. 5.200.000 00 Total Assets approximately
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 120 3 Singapore Volunteers The following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending Apr. 23:— TO DAY, APR. 17 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), (iun Drill. 5.30 p.m. Headquarters, S.R E. (v), Stores and Equipment and Drill. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E, (v) Malay Section, Drill. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 594 4 WANTED Active Young C hinese with previous experience us ;s.v>tant in Shipping Department, mus b be able to correspond in Rnglian, Romanised Java Malay and have Knowledge of Chinese both spoken an 1 written apply Box 385, Atfalaya Tribune. Singapore. WANTED- Experienced Lubricating Oil Salesman with knowledge of Malayan market
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    • 502 4 WANTED- -Roy?.l Standard Typewriter. J938 model, also motorcycle 1938 model, good make. Reply to J. L., co Post Box 137, Singapore. (844 > WANTED HOME-MOVIE OUTFIT. comolete or camera alone also Folding Camera taking ooth roll-films and plates. Full particulars to Box 359, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. < 788 > EPILEPSY
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    • 647 4 l hp. motorcycle, fine erudition $60 exchange modern bicycle. Box No 38L Malaya Tribune, Singapore (826»' 1939 STANDARD TEN. Don 7 h2QO miles. Insured, Ljcenced. Owner going What offer, write Hathayogi. 17 Owen Road, Singapore. i 803) MORRIS OXFORD Saloon nmntng order $250 or near offer Apnly FJox Wo, 371.
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    • 616 4 FREE! SAIHIN BALM Apply Chop Woifung. 184, South Bridge Road for .sample. (824) FOR UP-TO-DATE SHIRTS see~~LILY STORE (Shirts .specialist;, Wholesale Retail. Office 54V, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Grand Cheap Sale from 15th April to 15th May, 1939. only. (789/ HYGIENIC HAIR-DRESSERS—Expert Workmen Quick service. 25, Chtilia 1 Street. <785>
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    • 483 4 LE MERCIER'S SCHOOL, 218, QUEEN STREET. Night Clasps 6.30 to 8.30. Tuition will oe given in English -all standards). Mathematics (Cambridge Classes) and Typewriting (for beginners). Lessons in French 2 to 4 o.m. I Professiona I GURU YOGI cures those affected spiritually. Consultation. 34A Sit Wan Road. Singapore (784» FOR
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    • 493 4 SINGAPORE TURF r,■ SUMMER [GOVERNor-I SATURDAY SATURDAY, MTH Su*** 3RD SATIJRInv -»M «•MSMg !!,u 12 noon, WEDNI 1939. SWEEPS.—A $5 rjNLi; STAKE VOR MI/-, heW each Rac* d tickets must be In v ceived before 4 pm. Saturdays. On fra, teued at the Race c COURSE CASH on each Race
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  • 1192 5 Official Statement British Official Wireless. nrDonv.. London, Apr. 17. *th r messa^es which were sent last night in identical terms to th. Ch T ancel,o r and the Chief of the Italian Government by I ondon United Sl ates have created a deep impression
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  • 81 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. A POLICEMAN discovered the body of a child of about three years of age floating in the Straits of Johore shortly after seven o'clock last night. The crpse was removed to Hie General Hospital, Johore Bahiu where a
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  • 49 5 Reuter. Washineton, Apr. 16—Mr. A. C. Kirk, the United States Charge d'Affaire* In Moscow, has been ordered t<* Berlin to i-eplace the late Mr. Prentiss Gilbert. There is no indication that Ambassador Wilson will return to Berlin until the relations between Germany and America improve. Renter.
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  • 1177 5 SCOTLAND YARD WINS EIGHT MONTH BATTLE 7IIrXT London, Mar. 27. W m 24 > ear ,d Antht >ny Utt, alias George Oarrv—"Tony the "lower to the underworld—stepped smartly from the Old Bailev dock to start seven years' penal servitude, Scotland Yard congragratulated itself
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 403 5 MTTIOX SALE OF I UKGE QUANTIT* OF CHINA-WARE 1 ETC orted ter.nots, bowls, ts. 'atex cups, stone pestles, broom*, saucepan;;, EtesV* t( vs etc- to be held at So. n. North Boat Ouay, o ,i Thursday '20th. April, 1939, at 10.30 A.M. Nov on view Donaldson Burkirshaw S liciton IS
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    • 168 5 NOTICE. THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty Second Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at Sfeehaitong Bank Building, No. 57. Chulia Street. Singapore on Saturday, 22nd. April, 1939, at 2 p.m NOTICE IS ALSO
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    • 251 5 SIX FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! 1 To convince YOU of the advertising value of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable you to test it at a merely nominal cost, we will insert any "Want" advertisement you send SIX DAYS for the price of ONE INSERTION in ALL EDITIONS of
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  • 111 6 Reuter. Washington. Apr. 16. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT this morning called a special conference of hi Q advisers on foreign relations. Senator Pitman and other experts on foreign affairs were, summoned to White House. Mr. Cordell Hull and Mr. Wamner Welles also arrived ear!;: for the conference.
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  • 124 6 Reuter Paris. Apr. 16. A DECREE has been promulgated, providing that apart from tourists and people residing in France less than two months, all foreigners between the oges of 18 and 10 can be admitted into the French army, all stateless foreigners and other aliens benefiting from
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  • 156 6 Chinese Central News agency. Chang-Jia. Apr. 15. 4CTION is seen in four provinces A 'm central China with »he Chinese engaging the Japanese in a fierce battle around Yangtse and Chungh«iang, about ?00 crow kilometres north-west of Hankow in central Hupeh province. The Chinese
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  • 39 6 Reuter. Mr. Jean De Luz Apr. 16- No decision has vet been taken regarding the date dI Madrid victory parade All decisions concerning the march would he taken by General Franco; says c. Span.h comm v niqu c .—Router.
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  • 85 6 Reuter. Moscow. Apr. 16. rOLLOWIXG the meeting beti r M. Bonnet and the Soviet Ambassador M. Souritz last night, it understood that negotiations wri view to placins the Soviet m mutual aid are progress favourably. Some aspects o problem seem to have been air* settled and
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  • 41 6 Reuter. London. Apt Mr Basil Newton yesterday to Windsor Castle, where the K£ ceived him in audience. M kissed hards upon his Ambassador to Baghdad, i- then conferred upon hm nnd invested him with the X.C.M.3- l cuter.
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  • 29 6 Reuter. Haifa, Apr. 16: Three J*£°*& fte* rages occurred in the dc a this morning. One Jew was while two were seriously ana ly wounded.—Reuter_________-^-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 400 6 MAN ROBBED OF HIS YOl TH! Have you given year* of your youth to unremitting labour In an enervating elimate? Are the years taking then toll of you far too quickly, robbing you of energy and vital force, draining you of your natural Joy in life? Most men and women
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    • 60 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainabh of oil Chtmisu and Storm Pnĕw arrivals I I FANCY AMERICAN AND FRENCH MADE CLOCKS A GRAND SELECTION OF THEM AND SO MODERATELY PRICED. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) PHONE isu. ..:22. I Week Days Open from 8 a.m. to
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    • 147 6 I|e E T* SELF-PRIMING PUMP I complete with built-in engine to I operate en Diesed oil weighs only 91 lbs. I Hiv.tiies water thick with mud or sand without clogging from seepage to 15,000 gals, per hour I Self-Primed at 28 ft. suction lift— 70 ft. delivery head. The biggest
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    • 1077 6 To-day's Radio v SINGAPORE 1 LONDON COLOMBO ZHL 225 metres (I.M mc» TRANSMISSION 5 VPB 1« Mcs ZHP 30 leTetres (9.69 mcs) GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) 12 50 siv alese musk I.fo C=er ICt e h n d ren-s programmet on J ny 1.50 The news and anno 6.30
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 256 8 Positively LAST DAY! |J Don't mis- seeing what the well-dressed Singaporean should wearll at the RACKS j| Meet FREDRIC MARCH and JOAN BENNETT I picking winners at Bukit Tim ah! I CAPITOL > U A > I 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 J I FREDRIC I MARCH MHKii) BENNETT J t7///W Artists
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    • 154 8 PAVILION 6-i5 9-i5 TO-NIGHT RIOTOUSLY FI NNY COMEDY THE FILM PRODUCES LAUGH AFTER UPROARIOUS LAUGH. —SAYS SATURDAY'S FREE PRESS. PARAMOUNT NEWS SHOWING THE BOAT RACE. The FIRST of a new Series of "FAMILY" Stories By the I Producers of "JUDGE HARDY'S Chi.dren" series. I .A, ARE A DISGRACE TO k
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    • 201 8 THE MOST NOTABLE PREMIERE I\ CINEMA HISTORY: V^^tlI f.l A COLUMMA FtCTUftf THIS YEAR'S ACADEMY WINNER FROM THE PULITZER PRIZE PLAY As presented before Their Majesties THE KING and QUEEN t Sandringham. ANOTHER HAPPY HIT FROM M.G.M! > THE GIRL WHO HAD NEVER BEEN KISSEpj? THIS WEEK-END AT THE I»AV1M»\
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  • 521 9 "Persistent Quarrels," Says Prosecutor (From Our Own Reporter; i Jp°h, Sunday. 4LLKGED persistent quarreis between two brothers-in-law and >uusequent fatal attack on one, resulted in the other be'noproduced on Thursday in the Perak Assize Court before th° Justice C. M. Murray Avnsley on a charge of
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  • 141 9 [From Our Oicn Correspondent) London, Apr. b. JHE death has occurred in London of Mr. Ernest Bramwell Ridsdel who had important interests in rubber and tin companies in Malaya, Java, Siam and Burma. Mr. E. D. Kibble, who recently retired .rom the Malayan Public Works Department after
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 432 9 WHO WANTS TO LOOK YOUNG um *v Discovery ■r 1 CWDS WRINKLES WOMEN CAN LOOK skin. Discovered by a famous Doctor at the Make thlS University of ienna. ObTrcT f tained by him tliis c\1 bract, called 'Diocel' is now contained jn Tokaion Kose Skinfood. Apply it every night. Every
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    • 444 9 f NEW 1 Iworld! I banes I j PALACE j (The Largest Air-Conditioned 5 Cabaret in Malaya with Bar and Restaurant Attached.* S Snappy Dance Band the Pick of Dance Hostesses East of Suez. S Jalan Besar Serangoon Rd. Entran <*- S Entrance. 5 j TEL. No. 2477. j NIGHT
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  • 716 10 IF ever there was a ease for ignoring the strict letter of the law and exercising that clemency which is the merciful prerogative of government, surely it is presented by the plight of the 38 Hainanese men, women and children who recently landed on Pangkor Island,
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  • 1163 10  -  Dictator's Bloodhound By Edmond Demaitre From Vu, Paris. A CORPULENT little man with heavy features, complete with* double chin, hurries into Rome's Venice Palace every morning, ascends the stairs, and when he reaches the first floor enters a room unannounced. In this room sits Mussolini, Italian
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 631 11 Axis Attitude To Roosevelt's Plea Reuter. "REVISION OF VERSAILLES BY GERMANY AND 1V ITALY IS NOT YET CONCLUDED THEY RELY ON THEIR OWN STRENGTH TO CARRY IT THROUGH." This is said to represent the attitude of Hitler and Mussolini i >sevelt > plea for
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  • 192 11 Rallying U.S. Opinion For War? Washington, Apr. 16. ROOSEVELT'S peace appeal to Hitler .mil Mussolini has electrified diph matic circles especially in view «>i the hornet's nest which the Message is liable to stir up against hiniseli in the Congress. learned that the Pre.sitction after discussing with let on the
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  • 46 11 552 Count Cianc (Italian Foreign Minister) with Dr. Stoyadinovitch. the Yugoslavian Premier and other Slav leaders looking rather doubtful, impresses en the Gevcrnmcnt Party in Belgrade the need of YHgeatlffe to rely on the migh< ot -he Axis This was before Italy annexed Albania, Yugoslavia's neighbor.
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  • 72 11 Reuter. Rajkot, April 17. MAHATMA GANDHI, who has I*l returned here, was mobbed yesterday by a crowd of 500 after evening prayers. The demonstrators waved black flags and shouted ilogans but dispersed after Mr. Gandhi had left by car. The crowd consisted of landholders and Muslims who were
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  • 51 11 Reuter. Scvilles. April IT. TRAVELLING unheralded from Burgas along a carefully guarded route. Gen. Franco, with several of his sta*. has arrived for his first great victory review, in which 50.000 troops take part to-day. The celebrations will include a special religious procession and a gala
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  • 361 11 Reuter. a Hongkong, Apr. 17. t.i{ a Moody batik lasting two days and nights, the Chinese tve recovered Tsangcheng. The remnants of the enemy, which 1 111 ued in ff er resistance when the Chinese entered the city, ■'«i\e now h«„- c__n_ «m a i now
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  • 91 11 Reuter. Chungking. Apr. 17. THE newspaper Sao Tang Pao, iccog-n scrt as the monthpiece of the Chinese Army, says that Britain must not mediit? fcr peace in the Far East. "Some quarters may consider such a policy expedient with a view to drawing Japan
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  • 251 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 16. k MAGNIFICENT and momentA ouv appeal to reason" and "a very valuable piece of initiative"— these views by Mr Lloyd George and Mr. Attle respectively epitomise the whclc-hearted approval throughout Britain of President Roosevelt's appeal to the dictators. All Press commentators applaud
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  • 186 11 Reuter. Loudon, A]>r. 17. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's challenging action has met with nationwide support in America, according to the Daily Telegraph's Washington correspondent. A small group of writers who have always asserted that negotiations with the dictators are useless criticise ihe President for his poMcy
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  • 121 11 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 17. SATISFACTORY progress is being made in the "peace front" talks with Russia and Turkey. Some well informed quarters forecast the early conclusion of arrangements between both these countries and the Western democracies. It is believed that an
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  • 63 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 17. r)KIVING from Windsor Castle, Their Majesties, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. hamberlain, the American Ambassador and Mrs. Kennedy and other guests, visited the balloon barrage depot at Hook, Surrey. During the inspection ahd demonstration, lasting two hours, certain a equipment
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  • 61 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 17. IT is learned that a court of enquiry has been held at Portsmouth into the cause of a fire which occurred on the British aircraft-carrier Ark Royal while it was returning from Gibraltar about three weeks ago. The fire destroyed several
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  • 33 11 Reuter. Athens, Apr 16.—General Metaxas has requested the British Minister. Sir Sidney Waterlow. to convey the British Government Grateful thanks of th*" Greek Gcvernment for the pledge giv f n sy Britain.—Renter. I
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  • 30 11 Reuter. Baltimore. Apr. 17—The Yankee Chpper has arrived at Bermuda on its return flight cf the Atlantic from Southampton—Reuter. Liter. The Yankee Clipper has arrived at Baltimore. —Reuter.
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Rome, April 17.—The acting Prime Minister of Albania, Shefket Verlaci. symbolically transferred the Crown to Victor Emmanuel yesterday morning In the Throne-Room of the Palace, in the presence of all members ot the OOOTt and Cabinet .—Reuter.
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  • 188 12 ASSURANCE OF NON-AGGRESSION FOR TEN YEARS DEMANDED SEIZURE OF DANZIG FEARED PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT has addressed a plea for peace to Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini, asking them specifically whether they are willing to give an assurance that they will respect the territorial
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  • 470 12 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 16. JN his telegram to Hitler and Mussolini. Roosevelt has asked specifically whether they are willing to give assurances that their armed forces will not attack a score of the now independent nations. The telegram goes on: "Such an assurance clearly must apply not
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  • 54 12 Reuter. Washington. Apr. 16. THE Chinese Mr. Hu Shih. called at the State Department, il is reported, and enquired why China has been excluded from the list of nations whose integrity Roosevelt nropoaen should be guaranteed. A conciliatory rep'y has been given, the precise nature of which has
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  • 111 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Saturday. ANOTHER tarring outrage occurred in Hongkong Street, at 730 p.m. on Thiusdav nierht, when two boardinghouses for cloth-vendors including their sign-boards. were ttured. It appears that the perpetrator or perpetrators of the outrage alleged that the inmates of the houses
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  • 76 12 From Our Own Correspondent Balik Pulau, Apr. 15. That he bought the two bottles of liquor for medical purposes was the pi e« made by an elderly Chinese who wsj brought before Mr." S. T. Stewart at the Balik Pulau Police Court when charged with possession of
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  • 62 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Apr. 15 —A young Chinese clerk attached to a local firm has been arrested in connection, it is alleged with the loss oi $210 cashed from two money orders. A report was made at the Police Station and the clerk responsible for
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  • 98 12 The ninth annual general meeting of the Society for the Protection of Hindu Children was held at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall yesterday at 4 pm. Mr. N. Damodaram Pillai, the President, was in tlit chair. After prayers, the minutes of the last annual general
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  • 95 12 Reuter. Tehran, April 17. llflTH glittering magnificence the fi Shah of Iran gave ag reat state hi iconic to Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the nineteen-year-old heir to the Throne, and his pretty bride, i i ince.vs frawzieh, seventecn-yeai-old sister of King Faiouk of Fgypt. As the Crown Prince
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  • 41 12 Reuter. Bucharest, Apr. 17. GAFBNCU the Rumanian Foreign Minster, left for Berlin last night on an official visit which will last until Wednesday, but he may stay longer, privately, before proceeding to Brussels and London. —Reuter.
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  • 164 12 [From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 15. REMARKING that the accusal had taken advantage of the complainant's hospitality to commit the robbery and that the crime had been a premeditated one. Mr. Justice Gordon Smith sentenced a young Chinese. Loke Kuan,
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  • 208 12 Precaution Against Japan Reuter. Washington, Apr, WITHOUT any explanation, the Navy Department has ordered the fleet to return to the Pacific. The formal fleet re\!< have been he'd in the Atlantic on Apr. 27 and the fleet was also duled to visit the New
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  • 72 12 Reuter. Pekin. Apr. OFFICIAL Japane dispatcher indicate no relaxation „f the Chinese offensive in North China. They report thai m .infighting is going on in the three battle areas in south Sh.msi ami also continued fighting in uth Kaifeng. Japanese planes report that Chinese reinforcements fron Chengshow
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  • 783 12 THO! GH the general reaction in Berlin and Pome to Roosevelt's message is not very encouraging. Hitler and Mussolini arc reported to be examining it closely. London and Paris, of course, have warmly welcomed the President's action. London, Apr. 16. Both Mr. Chamberlain and lord Halifax
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  • 16 12 Caprcn. Oklahoma 'Jff* Seven persons were killed a" ed in a tornado here. I
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  • 221 13 VO FOREIGN LOANS [From Our Own Correspondent] I has replied officially to a recent report Agetv leging that a new non-aggression pact between Great Britain S air was signed recently when Sir Shentnn Th™ X at nam raits Settlement* visited Bangkok o B, V(
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  • 95 13 Singapore, .Monday. Till rimes of Malaya ceased publication with the issue of Saturday and from to-day is in- rpoi.it» (1 with the Straits Echo •J Penang under the title of the Straits Echo and Times of Malaya. Pounded in Ipoh in 1904 by tne late Mr Chesney
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  • 114 13 il thi ireliminary meeting on Sun- j A the M F A pavilion. Balestiei j nsider the formation of a SingapoM Malay Association, reference: the re appointment of the i Bon N M Hashim. I S O as a Mala; n presentative on the Legislative I C
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  • 93 13 Singapore, Monday. THE Rev. A V. Wardle of the Missions to Seamen, yesterday conducted the funeral vice at Bidadari of Mr. Archibald] Walhvorth, of Lancashire who was fcund shot in his cabin, with a pistol in his hand, on the liner Gneisenau. Fellow passengers and the
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  • 461 13 v Britain and hce that their bilateral I 1 0 Poland, Greece and re not sufficient to guaranand security of Europa m ment t0 form [>, w, «i Soviet Russia. Rest nf l'"' V! de 'I:*! in the d ati( t on any independent I air forces
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  • 235 13 [From Our Oicn Correspondent I Butterworth, Apr. 15. IfARIM bin Taib. a Malay, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft to $45 cash belonging to Chee Kai Seng, at the Railway Station, Prai, at about 3.40 p.m., on Apr. 13 last before Mr. R.
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  • 205 13 [Frojn Our Own Reporter] Kuala, Lumpur, Apr. 15. THAT the committee are at the moment endeavouring to obtain partinilars of a scheme from Singapore with a view to easing the difficult housing cenditions in Selangor is disclosed in the committee's report and statement of accounts
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  • 111 13 [Front, Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Sunday. r I A HE manager of the Hwa Mv: restaurant, Johore Bahru, and two of his assistants lie injured In the General Hospital, following an alleged fight at the restaurant premises at about 9.30 last night. It is stated
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  • 66 13 [From Our Oxen Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Sunday Following a raid by the Assistant Protector of Chinese, Johcre, on a house in Jalan Lumba Kudah, last night two Chinese women were arrested. They were this morning produced before Raja Suleiman charged with living on the earnings of prostitution They
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  • 279 13 IPro;n Our Own Correspondent] S ENTENCE of two P T r i Sol ?ment or a fine of $50 was passed on Ibrahim bin Mohamed a driver of a S a a W U SSS. Eui °Pean engineer, by on Cle tht> ICcal magistrate to I' J£l
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  • 128 13 IFro;;i Our Our. importer] T„. tmtk Beremban, Saturday. Nt, 16th annual general meeting of the Negri Scmbilan Government Rervants' Thrift and Lean Society ltd took placj at the King George V Scinoi Hall tins evening, v. hen Mr T R Hutton presided over a fair gathering of
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  • 95 13 l From. Our Own Reporter] Mlpoh. Sunday. R. C. W. A. SENNETT. the Commissioner of Lands. Singapore will b r > comjis back from home leave on April 20. He will relieve Mr. A. V. Aston as District Officer. Butterworth. Mr. A. V. Aston, who
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  • 58 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Inoh, Friday:—Mr. J.L. Ross, the wellknown as Kuala Lumpur motor-cyclist is now an inmate of the European Hospital. Batu QaK as a result of an accident which occurred on Tuesday near Kampar imvolving Mr. Ro and a cyclist. Inquiries made at the
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  • 32 13 Professor C. A. Middleton-Smith, who has just retired from the University of Hongkong, will address the Rotary Club of Singapore at the luncheon meeting at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday
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  • 21 13 The next meeting cf the Federal Council will be held in Kualr. Lumpur at 10 a.m. on May 18.
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  • 13 13 The next Imperial air mail is due in Singapore on Wednesday.
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  • 305 13 idea Which for a long time had been in th^^Tef^ lar t ZiLnl i T^:V r V lalays <<> jstabhah here an association simi-vp-tl? u tlCal VV,th the one i" Penang, reached a practical stare >esterday whon a meeting was held at the
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  • 580 14 CEYLONESE ROUT CRICKET CLUB AT BALESTIER PLAIN Sundram's Brilliant Double l> V S SUNDRAM scored ab, illiant 81, captured R for 16 in the first innings, and 5 for 9 in the second, in a two day match between the Ceylon Sports Clut- and the
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  • 213 14 (From our Own Rifirtcr) Kuala l umpur. Apr. W DLAYED at the Kuala Lumpur I*a- Jang on Saturdxv. tlie 'DoR beat the Karaaiaaa. Hie wicket was t.:Mlv affected by rain. Following are the scores.— SLLANGOH CLUB j r collett c Darbysinre o Danker i) w jyre
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  • 164 14 Singapore, Sunday. T1 HE fJltinW Swimminir Club surprised the Singapore Swimminir Club to&mj when they beat them at walcr-polo by seven *oals to I wo. Cfcrnled in the first hatf by three-one and further increased their lead by tour-one in l*j second half to bw»g
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  • 42 14 Reuter. Detroit. Jane Diiliard I United States» broke the world b womens swimming record i for the 100 yards breast stroke in 76 6 HJ seconds, leatine Mrs. Rawls Thompson s record of 78 5 *0 ttconds.— Reuter.
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  • 253 14 Singapore, Monday. TERRIFIC bowling of Dnarmaraj. Basl kiran and Abbasbhoy brought about a col ?p>e the Admiralty Recreation Club's cricket eleven in their ma en yesterday on Balestiei Plain, againsdne Indian Association. The visitors were ah out for 20. following a procession of ducks. six
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  • 245 14 AWING 'bcir success chiefly 1« some good bowling by fc Son, Thoy and Alvis and to an unbeaten knock of 67 by Mvis, the Beet beat Fort Canning on the padang on Saturday. Fort Canning wared 92, and had the «3 r c netting hard
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  • 211 14 IN a cricket match played on the Padang on Saturday, the S.C.C. beat the Khalsa Association by two wickets. Hunter oowled well for the club taking five wickets for 18 runs KHALSA ASSOCIATION cam Kara c Fitton b Hunter J G. Bingh b Hunter ,w i
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  • 129 14 Singapore Sunday. Pl. \YIN(i on the Padang to-day the S.C.C. second string defeated the Itengam Sports Club by 65 runs in a low-scoring game. The Club who made only 76 in the first innings declared at 58 runs for two wickets in the
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  • 188 14 Singapore. Btfn<KSCORING 175 to their opponent i the S.A O B to-day beat the Chester's 2nd string in a cne* played on the School pounf- Feature of the game was top scores on either side, bo b for the SAO B and Manchester knocking vi) M
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  • 37 14 In i cricket watch h Barracks yesterday. t-M;_; t r „n.*. loyals by five for rjj The royals were a Dr. Xavicr takaig nv< runs i'»o tor The Folice replied WlU* kets. Sanderson scorn
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  • 50 14 Sing*!*** the IN a cricket game ptoyj X 1 ground on Saturda, Cricket Club beat the runs. o 8 rttos. irt) Wearne Bro<. scored k! lA. van Cuylemburg U Which included two ld e Only two In thej MalaY v doublet figures. »€> Nvlll i" who scond 15
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  • 418 15 Winning Goal Scored Two Minutes Before Time Reuter Glasgow, Saturday. rain and uncomfortable wind failed to dampen the enthusiasm of 150,000 people who saw the international soccer match piayed at Hampden Park between England and Scotland, resulting in a win for the former
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  • 62 15 1, les, Apr. 16. ii uii[S;s 12 to 1 on favbeal Jack Roper of Monday's world tit champions! Ip s expect Louis to win by a knockout in the first two or Roper is 36 years old, and is thai left hoofe. Reuter. lnil
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  • 10 15 leans, Sunday, side rusby played al WaJes by 16
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  • 356 15 Following are the weights for the fir;t day of the Singapore Turi Club's meeting on April 22: ANNIVERSARY CUP HORSES —CLASS I—DIV. I—6 FURS. Eastern Knight Ko>al Hampton J J Jack Druce J Tovarich (late Fpicea) I'ure Gold r Empiric Gilded Youth J Harford J j Bombus
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  • 177 15 Singapore, Monday. yilE second day of the Happy 1 World Cycling Championship was held lasl ni?lit before a fairly latf£e crowd. There were a number of incidents. Gurdial Singh, the Malayan schJOlboy champion, fainted and after uisft aid had been administered, was up ami well
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  • 54 15 i The Singapore Amateur Boxing Asso- eiation Is convening a meeting this j afternoon at 5.30 p.m. at the Happ; World Gymnasium with .the object of starting a "'Singapore Amateur Boxinr; Club." The meeting Will be opened to all interested and it is hoped that suffieien
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  • 66 15 Following are revised ties in the S.C.C. Tennis tourney. TUESDAY Mixed Dcubles-Semi-Finals: E. C. and Mrs Sewell vs. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M Warden WEDNESDAY Mixed Doubles—Final: P. Clerc and Mrs. Cherrington vs. winners of Mr. and Mr<. Warden vs E. C. Cherrington and Mrs. Sewell THURSDAY
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  • 49 15 There was no training at Bukit Timah this morning owing to the rain. T n Saturday's turf topics, through a si in of the pen. it was stated that p. i>v was training Marland's Btrlnsr. AC'-'llv 'I should have been Basrby was back again riding for Mr. Marland.
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  • 545 15 Singapore, Sunday, S.C.F.A. Res. 0, Loyals Res. 0. GOALLESS draw was the result of yesterday's match in the Reserve Division of the S.A.F.A. Le/itrue between the S CP.A. and the Loyals at the Stadium. The Chinese, who lost to their opponents in weight and height,
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  • 68 15 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 10. £T the request of the French Ministry of the Interior, the international soccer match between France and Germany, scheduled for Paris on April 23 will not take place. It is believed that the Franco- German rugby match on April 30 will alsu
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  • 77 15 Singapore. Monday. HIE following la the draw for the first round oi the Royal Singapore QoK Club Quillemard Cup competition to be played not later than Sunday April 23. C H. McVittie v. W.L. Fincher. J.S.W. Reid v. J.L.J. Haxworth; A.E. Thompson v. C.C. Knight;
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  • 1238 16 FOLLOWING are Home soccer results and tables corrected upto Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. L Arsenal 2 Manchester U. 1 Aston V 11a I Bolton 3 Blackpool 4 Middiesbrougli 0 Brentford 0 Birmb<< r hani 1 Derby 1 Leicester 1 kvertori v Preston 0 Grimsbv 2 Liverpool 1
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  • 57 16 A friendly match of soccer will be Played on Thursday, April 2c, at the Gcylang Stadium between the second team of the Loyals Regiment and the Geylang Serai F.C. r n° win the ?J? ,r^ riff Sldik Mohamed, Ham£S: irSV 1 Man sor, Bahrom, Bakar Sulong, Yahya, Jailam and Ismail
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  • 279 16 Merchant Ships Comma ndeered ITALIANS MOVE AGAIN? Reuter. Concern is felt in Greece over the concentration of Italian troops and large quantities of war materials and stores at the Dodecanese in the Aegean Sea which lies between Greece and Turkey. Precautionary measures are being taken by
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  • 127 16 Hongkong, Apr. 14. T-ii Shanghai Municipal armoured police car is standing by outside the American "Shanghai Evening Post" since yesterday afternoon following the receipt of a threatening letter by Mr. H. G. W. Woodhead, eminent British journalist in the Far East for his weekly article in the
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  • 147 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. TWO interesting ceremonies were performed at Kluang during the week-end by His Highness, Tungku Mahkota, Regent wf Johore. On the grounds adjoining the new Government English School. Kluang. His Highness dealt a few strokes with a changkul on a
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  • 97 16 Reuter. T Nairobi, Apr. 15. HE Governor told the Kenya Legislative Council thai a 'them? for the reinforcement for the Colony has been worked out, complete in every detail. Asiatic manpower would manly be employed in maintaining the colony's essential services, including ra Jways, and
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  • 113 16 Reuter. Bucharest, Apr. 16. J£ING CAROL held an important meeting of the Crown Council at the Royal Palace attended by the Prime Minister M. Calir.eseu, and Foreign Minister Mr. Gfcfencu. It is understood that the subjects diseased included firstly M. Gafencu's visit to
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  • 156 16 Singapore, Sunday. THE Far Eastern University Basket ball team scored their second victory over the Chung Woo A.A. team, said to be one of the strongest teams in Singapore, to-night at the Happy World Covered Stadium before an interested gathering. Carillo, the visitors' captain, was the
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  • 87 16 [From Our Own C Teluk Anson. Sunday. A TAMIL hunter living at Bidor has killed a python which it Is bilieved had been carrying away his fowls, wher. it was getting away from his compound into the jungle adjoining it The reptile had taken away many of
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  • 126 16 Reuter. Rome Kpr, Hi. fJOUNT CIANO agreed to Mr. Chamberlain's remarks itsd (he maintenance of th" An«:h»Italian Pact and said thai nothing that happened could justify any alteration <>f ,r,e Pact. "For our pari we bute great value to 4he agreements concluded in
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  • 91 17 HI-, Fxrellencj the Governor and i nomas, accompanied by Secretary and Aide-de-ave Singapore for a toul I oust by the s.y. "Sea ll a 10 a.m. on Wednesday, I return to Singapore on of Friday, May 12. tne: Wednesday, i m Leave Singapore, t] Ti\
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  • 19 17 ol the Singapore new moon day I morrow at 67, .t» flower offering Narada Thera
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  • 456 17 Annual Prizegiving Singapore, Saturday. I n 18l rE to the Royal Air Force theii m-upcration in con- testa prior to se»tain candidates for emptoyinenl in the Aii Force, was paid Mr. M. R. Holgate, booh Singapore and van speaking :i t the
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  • 97 17 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Sunday. AN appeal for women A.R.P. volunteers will shortly be made and those who are keen arc requested to communicate with the Chief Police Officer, Mr. W. A. C. Haines. Classes for women will shortly be started. At the same
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  • 690 17 Si "g a Pore, Monday. A vLMTON call to World Jewry to succour Jewish refugees whose terrible sufferings are engaging the sympathies of the democracies was conveyed in an inspiring public lecture on Jewish refugee problems and the struggle of the liberated Jewish immigrants
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  • 197 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) i Segamat, Sunday. A MI ODLE-AGED Chinese woman 2 who stated that she was a spiritual medium in charge of a prayer n Jalan Genuang, Segamat, made her appearance in the Segamat Pohce Court yesterday on a charge of causing hurt
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  • 117 17 of lne st Tarcisius gci on Easier Monday. Tne weather S V ?o r hold the whc e 2** So to'enabfe lis to hold sonic land sports. The memzoo. At their return Jieht reL Spiritual Director the SriL F f th th r ?*fj distributed the prizes
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  • 299 19 v Have To Seek Vote Of Confidence At A. L C. C sA NDHUI TO KEEP ALOOF (United Press). Bombay, Apr. 10. lin ts received here it is understood that Mahatma f j s likely to attend the forthcoming meeting of the
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  • 179 19 (United Press.) Rangoon Apr. IS. |HE Burma Cabinet fe likely to be faced with a fre*h crisis. It is understood U Tun, the the present Commerce Minister who was nominated by the United Party has been asked by the Party to vacate the office in
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  • 117 19 (United Press). Bombay. Apr. 12. T"HE Indian Association of Dar-es-Salaam (West Africa) has sent A the following cable to United Press:— Prominent Indian merchants detained in prisons for months prior to their trial and business premises sealed and
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  • 166 19 To Agitate For Responsible Govt. (United Press). Bombay, Apr. 12. A DECISION to organise a united association known as Goa Congress Committee (Bombay Branch) was taken at a meeting of Goan nationalists residing in Bombay. This committee will function in Bombay as a branch of
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  • 116 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Apr. 13. rE ruby merchants of Magok have subscribed about Bs. a Seinbu (ornamental bud) P"" sentation to the Mahazaydi Pagoda in Ceylon, which was built by tne Dokhtatga-mani Mingyi. This valuable Jewel Is being down to Rangoon and[will be a few
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  • 97 19 Peshawar, Apr. 11. HE i<»ntro| of milium admi■kkltd area of Waziristan 'landed mi a j i 2 o t i ock >lerdav '»""u to the Agent to >f Governor-General in the mh Western Frontier ProvinF*G*rgc Cunningham, who w thp Governor ol the Prone?. S nPu a,r
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  • 85 19 (United Press.) Alalia hail, Apr. 11. U v hru ,eft *o-day for En «hn„ r' I ,rom > h will sail In, hV h S Sal urday (Apr. [IN he-i Uas not kee al Eha lt time of he •t^ d has n«« completely Li 1 s
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  • 33 19 (United Press.) untitled Apr. 13 -Sj. Subhas the following p nt of the ConThe nation the return of I 'he Satyagrahis. I Rations to these I (lom'.s battle who 1! Ue •"--'United Press.)
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  • 232 19 (United Press.) Jamadoba, Apr. 13—Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose, Congress President, has sent the following cable to Mustafa Nahas Pasha, President of the Wafd Party, Cairo:— 'The Indian National Congress feels grateful to yourself and the Wafd Party for sending the fraternal delegation to the Tripuri Congress.
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  • 87 19 New Delhi. Apr. 13.—Mr. Kishorlai Mashruwala, President of the Gandhi Seva Sangh who is now in Delhi, announces that the postponed fifth annual conference of the Sangh will be held at Brindabam (Champaran) from May 2 to 9. The meeting of the Executive Committee of the Sangh
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  • 273 19 (United Press). Nagpur Apr. 12. IN reply to the letter of Dr. N. B. Khare's lawyer who served notice on Pandit Jaw ar ha Hal Nehru requiring the latter to withdraw the "untrue and damaging statement" about him that "he had intrigued with His
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  • 65 19 (United Press). Jealgora. Apr. B.—Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose. Con/ress President, has sent the following telegram to the Hon. Mr. Copinath Bardoloi, Premier of Assam:— "Extremely glad opium prohibition is beginning on Apr. 15. Opium has done havoc to countless people. Its eradication will advance health, wealth and morals
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  • 744 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Apr. 10. "jy|AULANA Obeidullah Sindhi, who has returned to India after 25 years* of exile, has brought with him rich revolutionary experience of Afganistan, Turkey, Russia, Persia, Iran and other countries of the world. lam sure
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