Malaya Tribune, 22 April 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malayg's National Newspaper: *>" Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- -rso. 95. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturuay, Aprii 22, 1639. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1939 JSyjLj en
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 246 1 jlnokSmart By Wearing TIES" POPULAR 40 cts. STANDARD 60 cts. AURORA 8S& I y 11A i\ I L GERMAN VIOLIN OLTFIT Uof 1 Stradivarius Model Violin. 1 Case and 1 Bow. Price from $6.80 SEASON CO., LIMITED. 1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS). 115, North Bridge Road. A NEW INVENTION! Canned Curry
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    • 276 1 i 500 c.c. iiULLET (Twinport) PRIDE of Ownership— k j SUPERB finish POWER at your fingertips. (You must sec them now). BRITISH CYCLE AGENCY, 6, Prinsep Street, S ngaporc. !j I Call or write for beautiful ARI jj catalogue. Pto allT sinhsbini \SINAS&InI AMD 1 I REUEVESI RAPID ALL I
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    • 122 1 «f IMtllKlllllllltlllltMVMMMM MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, I LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER i TAILORMADES GOWNS I FOR ALL OCCASIONS I IN STOCK. FROM: 5« 30« I 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. ■HjggK JpfflßHF Lakerol Pastille now and then will cure all this, X for Lakerol is one of the world's
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  • 4 2 RKO
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  • 163 2 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS WALLACE Beery Mickey Rmucj v l kl4 a Uh a combinatiM in the ■Mj-IW, him "Stablemates," »hicli began a season at the Capitol u*i n in. „,J he tel,s the stor y ()1 a down sad out veterinary surgeon, wanted ov the ffifiS!
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  • 120 2 THEY must be getting hard up foi pi in Hollywood. fJPS story 01 The Ghl Downstj tne M.G.M. picture now at the Pay is one of the eldest in the world—th: a rich man who falls in love with a pie httl? servant maid. As
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  • 39 2 Retaining the four principals who PP-ved |q first o ctare of the "Annabel" Feries, RKO Radio's sequel, "Annabel Takes a Tour.-- stars Jack OaJue ai '"die Bill with Ruih Donnelly and Biadley Page heading the supportimc&at.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 306 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH fNDIA (Incorporated in England). T. cv O. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS 01 I IROS Duo. Tonnage B'pore. sf£ in ANA 17X00 i„ port Law a 1 Vf- n > m M -y snn ,70M June a SST ftAL June 1« ,SKa w June 30 CARTHAGE tfjgg C«
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    • 259 2 STEAMER SAILINGSI IS VpUR 1 APPROACHING I W«W3 lot us offer you ac- < ommodation on the fastest, mosl modem and luxurious 1 "SCHARMHORST" I Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD., J I'tnntv ishs. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD SjOfs, 11.30 a.m. ''KEfJAH" lOK I SWETTENHA.M. *"»«AH 4 p.m. "FERAK" Wednesday,
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    • 454 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP,'! I COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. I Regular lightly vrvice between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, I I Hongkong «,watow, Amoy, <Kulaiig.sii) and Foochow. I eelaj ({Map return Ik-keL: to China for short holiday tr.ps. I I NEXT SAILINGS:- I I hor CHINA For RANGOON I I H 3
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    • 108 2 LINIE B Deujtsch-Austrai^ehe SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS f m nn\VA-;^ Japan ports l n oarf I HOIIAMn HOMEWARD. 14 HOLLAND, HAMBURG ANP BREMEN f W ORENBURG D v ff3SlS 1939 'j and Antwerp Anr 99 m.s. MAGDEBURG iDAPG J via Tedda'i Anr 01 I SA SCHEER Direct Am
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 186 2 [.DAILY CROSSWORD! CLUES ACROSS: 1f I. Suitable fabric lor al6 down n h u a nd lihr.y Flower m song 7. Wi ai a tennis champion holds. i CLUES DOWN; Boat song aitl B<*te. 10. Firework f Man who a lone hand 12. Egpunge. S° utfc American beaver I 13
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  • 383 3 nmrnmrnm >»—»>» 8 i........ 2 *LONDON COMMODITIESI P!*M* Previous To-day 0 0 'gjgj Steady Steady Buyers 7 15|16 7 15 i 6 Sellers 8 *i rd (May) Buyers 7 ***** Sellers 8 8 rd (July Sept.) Buyers 8 1!16 111« Sellers Bft 8'« rd 'Oct. Dec.) Buyers
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  • 204 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 21, 5 p.m. Company Total foi Dividend Books financial riN dose Date Ex. Dlv year Ayer Hitam Tin or m Payable Date to datf 2 1 /2 l o Apr. 18 May 5 Apr. 24 57o B n |f. less tax
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  • 848 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 21, j 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 2 6 3|6 Austral Amal 4,9 5,3 Austral Malay 43 48Ayer Hitam
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  • 227 3 y_ Singapore, Apr. 21. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily cirI lar Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING London T.T. 2 3 23 32 London demand 2 3 23 32 Lyons demand 2038 Switzerland demand 240 14 Hamburg demand m
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  • 93 3 London, April 21. Parts 1763., New York 4.68 Montreal 4.70 5 16 Brussels 27.85 »4 Geneva 20.86 3 t Amsterdam tJBIK Milan 89 Berlin 11.67 ft Rio de Janeiro 1% Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 226 3 4 viadrid nominal Lisbon 110V4 Rio 27 8 Athens
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  • 11 3 TTie price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:—*
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  • 11 3 The price of rubber at noon is* Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 257 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 H 100 norn SIXGAFORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 mi. Mar. 31. Sept. 30..............-100 101 norn 1907 red. 1«*? $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31. Sept 30 «106 108 norn 1909 red. 19o£ i 1.000.000 Int. Mar. 31,
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  • 151 3 Apr. 21, noon. Buyers, bdiers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 27.14 27.3 8 No. IX R.S.S. V O B in cases April 27 1 2 27 5 8 G.F.A.Q. R. 5.3. F O B. in bales April 27 1 8
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  • 36 3 What happens when a synthetic foottall hero starts believing his own publicity, and gets a swelled head, is revealed in riotous fashion in "Mr. Doodle Kicks Pff," Joe Penner's new RKO Radio starring vehicle.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 THE EASTERN UNITED UAN( CORPORATION, LIMITED. i n 1 MAR| NE, MOTOR VEHICLE, JJ/'LARY, PERSONAL ACCI WORKMEN'S COMPENSAAND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. BKATj OFFICE: J *U. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager.
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    • 150 3 $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Siam, Burma, 1 South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken. MASTERS. 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514
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    • 342 3 it \\K OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a Cable Address: CHUNGKCO." Paid Up Capital $40,000,000.0 C Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. t 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2 020,000,000.00
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 572 4 N^:?!3l > WANTED: Gr?.de 1. Teachers. Apply stating minimum salary. Bandar High Schocl, Batu Pahat. (908) WANTED SALES GIRHi and Lady Canvassers for Beauty Products and Periumeries. Liberal Commission. Good prospects for the Right type. Apply in person, 17, Riffles chambers 9 a.m. to 4 Pm. (900 i WANTED MALE
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    • 481 4 Czechoslovakia*! Mechanical Engineer with several years experience open for service Possess patent of Heat Regulatlons. Speaks English «nfe many foreign I languages. Apply Box No. 394, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (858) FOREMAN of WORKS, Surveyor and Leveller, extensive experience, structural steel works and reinforced concrete constructions, domestic buildings, earthworks. Thoroughly conversant
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    • 489 4 1936 PLYMOUTH SALOON 23 HP leather upholsterj. 6 whe»! accommodation, taxed, injured. 3 new tyres perfect condition, reliable and goodlooking car I for $650. Write Box 396, bune, Singapore (8 6ii HHiLMAN MINX SALOON 1936. TaxeT Inured, New Tyres, Battery, Well Serviced $800 Apply Box 387, Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 485 4 Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale AMERICAN BOSCH RADIO good condition 8 tubes $35 Apply 169, Moulmein Road. (£l4) RACHELS PIANO: Perfect Condition ?240, G.E.C. 4/2 c ft. Refrigerator, perfect running order $99, $315 the two Box No. 415, Malaya Tribune, .Singapore. (910) FOR SALE—One secondhand G.EC ladio set in good
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    • 458 4 ROLLIEICORD CAMERA, TROITAR F. 45. Compur, Case Hot Ever-LLady, cost $88. Ramflute Harmonium, 334 octaves 3 .sets, reeds 8 stops, cost $250. Both as new, what offers please apply S'lri, IBV2 mile, Tanjcng Duablas Banting. (9071 FOR |3ALE: White poiisned Italian Marbles 2 feet square apply Box No. 403, Malaya
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    • 611 4 Notice Ls hciT I by T lfw.; M Road, Singapore, is' ar Fanj an **en*f lOr t£ why R wh> know. that why naturalisation -horn: f ranted should se id n Cl n °t statement of the ft*** *tf GREAT WOrIT CABARET NOTICE. notice isliisii7^v,. p dancing councns im\ ,Ffi
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  • 64 5 T Ah I'ool:. late of S-.H.B., passed M r (-fully at his residence No H Roai 'off Geylang Hd.), at f 73, on 21-4-M9. He leaves :;U i("T i-ons Beng Kim, m Teo Beng Soo. Yew V"!. .< doptcd», one daughter, and K t iii'-rs-in-law. ard 11
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  • 627 5 Singapore, Friday. FAVOURED with a brilliant weather, the fourth annual inter-school sports for Chinese Schools were held to-day before a very large gathering at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Twelve final items were completed out of a programme of 46 events and ull events were keenly contested. Outstanding
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  • 503 5 Singapore, Saturday. V.M.C.A. Juniors... .3, S.C.C. "8"....3. p LAYING with ten men throughout the S.C.C. i4 B" drew with the V.M.C.A. Juniors three goals all in a fast and interesting soccer friendly played on the Padang yesterday events- v i The
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  • 201 5 A BASEBALL game in the trartt- tional American style, with kegs of beer at first and third bases, will be phtved t.j-morrow afternoon at the Police Sports Field, Thompson Road, between teams representing the American Mess and the American Association. The American Mess are challengers
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 399 5 lit NOTICE. HEREBY GIVEN that the Lepicted above is the px;ty ol the POH CHU TONG FIRM of No. 64. Tseung an ton, in the Province ol Republic of China, and also i en's Road. Central. Vicand is used by them in medical products and rations manufactured and n in
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    • 70 5 NCAI WAH SUNDRY j STORE (Well-Kmr n Shirt Designers). I DESIG? UP-TO-DATE COLOUP FAST t COLLA 1 SEMI SOFT QUALFj i Al (European 1 Cloth) I I PRICE ECONOMICAL. 1 Office: 357-3rD. Worth Bridge Road. Branch: Great World Stan No. mil mi Mn r -ocMtasauun jo I Articles to Beautify
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    • 438 5 <3A) in L.O 1377 38. THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE (Chapter 113) Not ire of Sale of Crown l.an^ Notice is hereby given that leases for the term of 30 yean: of the undermentioned Crown lands situate at 14 milestone. Changi Road. Singapore, will be sold Ly Public auction at the
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  • 346 6 or T\f\rrkXTri Singapore, Friday. 9UJUIUNS in Chambers which was later adjourned to open court for argument and which sought to amend the defence by the addition of a new paragraph was to-day dismissed by the Chief Justice, bir Percy McElwaine, on the grounds that it
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  • 74 6 Monopolising Of Lower Yangtse Shipping Chinese Central News Agency. T u Hongkong. Apr. 21 HE British Jardine-Matheson and Butterfield Swire shipping comities have requested the Shanghai Br tl h consulate to protest to the Japaneee lor monopolising the lower Yangtze River shipping, for which purpose the Jar>aness have
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  • 29 6 Reuter. Havie. Apr. 21—The untitled "Champlain" sailed for New York carrying the art treasures am passengers from" the 111-fated liner 'Paris" including Mrs Lindbergh and her two children.— Renter.
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  • 195 6 Sr */r™ SingLpore. Friday. OMFJrCDY tugged at mv neck frcm behind. I turned round artf jaw accused pulling .he chain. It broke irom my neck and accused ran ai 52 rJl woman Ang Chin Ho to-daj tne Third Police Court, when giving evidence against Aw
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 362 6 The Deadly Attacks of STOMACH ACID Hut filing of discomfort you get alter a meal—is it as trivial'as you thin I, or is it a warning of wane to come? I hat is often how the most Moni in* stomach disorders begin. It i just result of too much acid
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    • 270 6 THE TRUE TONIC POOD Obtmlnabl* of mil Chmmlxu mn4 Storm i '-I'VE" RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency. Reliability, and Service Hence they VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA HOE BOON LFONG. DI A II E T ES I IF UNCHECKED LEADS TO DANGER Check it with the reliable and safe
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    • 81 6 I l or Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, south Bridge Rd Branch Offioe: 348, N. Bridge Rd I SINGAPORE. CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS OF PROMPT SERVICE AND J SATISFACTION. YICK WOH ffiNG I l «9. NORTH RBIDGE RO*D I Near MIDDLE ROAD) PHONE
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    • 26 6 ■■■■■■■I F °r call at:— 1 u.i?' 1 VEBSAL JIAIHO HOI fSI Ri5SI ENT,r r SR RVirF co.. 205, Orchard Road. Phone 4967. I sinrapore—Hongkong—siuMiihal. SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1128 6 1"• 1 11 J To-day's Radio t j SINGAPORE j LONDON HONGKONr"'' 4 ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcjs> TRANSMISSION t ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 mc|s) r« q n ZBW »52 He, fM p m GSB 9.51 Me's i3L55 m.) p.m s (31 1 m 1 ?C Mid-day rubber and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 234 7 h BUILDIHG MATERIAIS== OF THE BEST QUALITY PRICES MODERATE CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT METALS PAINTS B.R.C. FABRIC AND WELDMESH "SZERELMEY" WATERPROOFING ENCAUSTIC FOR MILD STEEL BARS (British and Continental) «™pSTOAW?non» SYNTHFTTC RASF ENAMFI BRITISH EXPANDED METAL fnlmf? ENAMEL BRICKWORK REINFORCEMENT GALVANISED CORRUGATED AND FLAT SISnIA» GALVANISED PLAIN AND BARBED WIRE BRAND; V
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 288 8 WHAT A "GAAL" FRANCISKA IS jIMVIUQ\ 3.15 6.15 9.15 I O-IK\yj J&-^JkJ!9k I I I——— ImA 11 If Ii X 10 P irT -LAST WGHT—7 45 P.M. II Two Shows For One Payment. 2nd Show: "THE DRUM" (In Technicolour; with 3obu, Raymond Messcy a cast °f 3 000 The Tlirilla
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    • 249 8 BRITAIN? GREATEST CONTRIBUTION TO THE i SCREEN 'SIXTY I j GLORIOUS i j YEARS" starring I ANNA NEAGLE and {ANTON WALBROOKI Filmed ENTIRELY in TECHNICOLOR 1 COMING TO THE j ICAPITOL i I 1 f ——.——.--if j TRULY A MEMORABLE PICTURE! l Photographed for the first time in Glorious TECHMCOLOUR!
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    • 203 8 TWO GREAT TOGETHER MICKEY ROONEY returns from his Triumphs i n "BOY'S TO* and "HARDY FAMILY" series to give HIS BE<T jj 3 SHOW'S TO-DAY CAPITOL i 3 1 5 615 z± ls I 4 SHOWS TO-MORROW H A.M. 3.15 8.15 9. 15 m BIIMT-RMMEY 9 ASAM WOOD PRODUCTION 1
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  • 165 9 71 OIW On n Reporter) ala Lumpur. Apr. 19. npfjj allegation that he was 1 (I 'n I he chesl at night j r by a man whom he dd< n (o come to his se he had made overhis wile, was made by a Sadeson,
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  • 39 9 'orrespondent > day.—A sehcoibcy is terday charged I bin Abdul Rahman. I Court Mayi.slrate, for mthout a brake, a bell ht and riding or. the uilty to all the foux charlined three dollars by th€
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  • 169 9 $5 FINE ON HA WKER Fiaht —J in Sapore, Saturday ni g oiV ieal old Sim T eck Soon was'in W tS CU could not c Sai 1 e tle fellow s P ra nks. So hLS ?£i ed Soon off with his right nand. just
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  • 50 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 21.—His Majesty, accompanied eSn P nnn l?^ by the QU(?en th*ne W i 050,000 Westminster hospital, removed norn the eld. site opposite the Westminster Abb»y to elsewhere in Westminster Two children s wings in the hospital bear the names respectively of Kincess Elizabeth and Princess Mamret Kose.—Reuter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 411 9 The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., 'Incorporated in Singapore). Registered Office, Winchester House, Singapore. Nominal Capital $1,000.000.0 C Subscribed Capital S 100,000.00 DIVIDED INTO 100,000, Ordinary Shares of SlO each. For full particulars ;"nid prospectus, please apply to. The Company's Head Offir<\ 10:12, Winchester Hou-.r. Singapore or from the following agents"
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    • 203 9 r NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE I ££t ar^ f Air-conditioned Cdbaret in Malaya with Bar and Restaurant Attached." TEL. Xq. 247?r RACE BALL I Extension To 1 A. M. NIGHT DANCE NIGHTLY AT 9-30 KM. TEA DANCES (FREE ADMISSION) EWJ lurv. Thurs. Saturdays SUM:AY TIFFIN DANCE I PROM 1..;,) PAI
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    • 134 9 1 alhambra] 20ih C:u:ury-Fox Piesent The Year s Finest Dramatic Hit! mT a j| B |B yn| iji BARBARA HERBERT II STANWYCK MARSHALL lINI IN I "ALWAYS GOODBYE" WITH lAN HUNTER, CESAR ROMERO, LYNN BARI BINNIE BARNES JOHN RUSSELL V!so Litest "PATHE GAZETTE** Hie Stop Press Of The Srrern) ?nd
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  • 678 10 'pEACE," says Hitler. "Peace," says Mussolini. There is better reason now than there was a week ago to believe that peace will be preserved, for with the newly announced disposition of Russia to throw her weight definitely on the side of Britain and France the initiative has
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  • 1210 10 Aggressors Beaten Back Week-End Review CINCE the fall of Canton and Hankow, the Japanese have been planning to achieve three objectives. In the North, they are bent on capturing Sian, capital of Shensi, in order to effect the encirclement of Szechuen and to cut the Japanese Objectives
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  • 575 10 £>AINED surprise is expressed in Berlin and Rome at the mere suggestion that the Axis has been embarking on a warlike policy. Apparently the annexation of Czechoslovakia, after a threat to bomb Prague out of existence, and the rape of Albania were just peace gestures. We live
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 173 10 Get Yourself a "ROBINLITE" GYGLL LIGHTING SET j|| Lamp fr'jSk Dynamo kjtaagiw 1 5.i.00 Specially made for— J ROBINSON CO., LTD. j Put HEALTH^^r in every dish^^^p^ GREAT YEAST FOOD A dash of Marmite makes a mighty difference to soups, sauces and all vegetable and meat dishes. They are so
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  • 40 11 REUTER. PARIS, APR. 22. TT IS EARNED IN WELL 8 INFORMED CIRCLES T THE CONVERSAriONS BETWEEN BRlf\ FRANCE AND TUR- TO ESTABLISH A I EM OF SECURITY IN EASTERN MEDITERVEAN ARE ON .THE '•<'l\T OF BEING SUCFULLY CONCLUDED. REIFTER
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  • 337 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 2.1. 4..: >NG ihe suggestions which have come forward in the course a discussions between the British. French and SSS nts are certain Soviet proposals which are now ■ntion of the British and French Governments
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  • 81 11 Reuter. T h" Diiiv Toi 11 011 Apr. 22. Tc,^raph' s Hague correports that the Dutch has answered Hitler's A\u-i w l iether h 1 < i vrrn ,tUde U> rH,al ?h ment 80 far has h,,t 't is 4 text of th answer derstood to indicate that
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  • 24 11 Mr. Frank Pick, London transport chief, who has been placed in charge of plans for the evacuation of London's population during w r ar-time.
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  • 452 11 Early Statement Is Expected Reuter. British Official Wireless. STRICT secrecy is being preserved in London, Paris and in hi T r e S. ardi "S the diplomatic conversations designed thrt, SS?' ll nt securit P act b «t it is reported in
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  • 348 11 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 22. Council of Ministers sat for 2 A />> hours this evening and approved decrees on the following: (1) Opening of fresh credits for the War, Marine, Air and Colonies Departments. (2) Speeding up of payments especially in connection with national
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  • 43 11 Reuter. London, Apr 22—Princess Elizabeth spent her 13th birthday yesterday Wl th her parents and Queen Alary at Windsor where telegrams and messages of congratulation were received frc m all over the world Flags flew over public buildings for tbe occasion—Reuter.
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  • 272 11 Conference In Rome Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 22. 0 F te C i„Y„rr e ™M O,,O( de y directly the ,h Germany is. sounding small powers as to whether they feel threatened There >s good reason to believe that such soundingsTre Bromine ■n an unofficial way
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  • 57 11 gIX hundred recruits joined the R. A.F. during the week ending April 15, compared with 240 in the corresponding week of last year, bringing the entry of pilots, observers, airmen and boys since April 1, 1039, to 988, compared with 705 for
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  • 37 11 British Official Wireless. London. Apr. 21: Units of the German fleet, which are to undertake Spring exercises off the Spanish coast, passed down the English Channel during last Tvtning and early this morning.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 45 11 Reuter. Hague, Apr. 22. jpHE authorities are investigating three reported cases of German military planes flying over Dutch military positions during the past few days. It is understood that Dutch military planes forced three machines concerned to land at Dutch aerodromes.—Reu-
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  • 284 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Apr. 22. QUTSTANDING success was scored in Hsinhtu on the sight of Apr. 19 when a heavy rainstorm broke out which assisted the Chinese to capture all ?nemy positions in the city by surprise attacks under the cloak of darkness. The searchlights
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  • 15 11 NAZIS LITHUANIA Reuter. Kaunas, April, 22—The Lithuanian trade delegation leaves for Berlin on Sunday—ends. —Reuter.
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  • 144 11 The Times' Comments Reuter. L«mJon, Apr. 21. JT would be as great a mistake to minimise as to exaggerate its importance, comments The Times after examining ihe successes in the Chinese offensive. "Besides giving proof (which was, indeed, hardly needed) of the excellence of the
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  • 71 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 21. The appointment is announced of Sir John Woodhead as Governor of Bengal with effect from June 11 in consequence of the grant of leave to Sir Robert Reid of Assam, and at present acting governor oi Bengal. It is intended that Sir John
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  • 75 11 Reuter and British Wireless. London, April 22. OEVENTY-FIVE per cent, of the W electorate voted in the South Ayrshire by-rlection, cf which the result was declared yesterday as follows: Alexander Sloan (Labcur) 17,908; Dr. Catherine Gavin (Conservative) 12,586. No change. The election was caused by
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  • 15 11 Reuter. Bratislava, Apr. 22 —Slovakia has offi cially protested to Hungary against alleged frontier violations.—Reuter.
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  • 205 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 21. JAPAN could not continue the war J aga nst China for six months lonsrer without imports from the West, said Mr. Quo Tai-Chi, speaking at the Manchester Reform Club. Pressure against Japan by a boycott of her exports and an
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 30 11 StaL"?" Objectively by Mistak/- actlor iist: —C P. CHONG Pay lpS f l e Yet, you ie than elsewhere for your (glasses. ffiSKS 1 oraciob co. Wh Bridge Rd., Singapore.
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  • 1199 12 Bill For Council On Monday Singapore, Saturday BILL is to be introduced in Legislative Council on Monday, which will be taken through all stages, entitled the Food Control Ordinance 19.39. It will provide for the conservation, maintenance and storage of an adequate supply
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  • 74 12 Reuter. Vatican City. Apr. 21.-The Pope has asked for prayers for peace to be said throughout the.Catholic world. The request is contained in a letter to Cardinal Maglione, Papal Secretary of State, in which tfis Holiness says he ardently desires and prays to God "that
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  • 116 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 20. IN the House of Commons, Sir John Simon appealed to British investors not to purchase foreign securities. Asked whether Government proposed to take steps to prevent or control the export of British capital for purchase ol fcreign securities. Sir Simon
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  • 105 12 Just Ahead Durable Peace U.S. Envoy Says Reuter. London. Apr. 21. THE American Ambassador, Mr. Joseph Kennedy, upon receiving the freedom of the city of Edinburgh to-day, declared that, while he did not wish to minimise the tragic implications of the present international situation, the fact that they had been
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  • 132 12 Reuter. London, April 21. MR. Anthony Eden, addressing an audience of 7.000 at Bridlington, advocated a threefold peace policy, firstly, that it should be made plain that aggression had had its day. secondly restoration of confidence and international gooci faith bj the creation of a
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  • 40 12 Reuter. Belgrade, Apr. 22. M. Markovitch. the Minister *for Foreign Affairs, is proceeding to Berlin on May 3. according to an authoriVative source here. It is understood that the visit is at the invitation of Ber'in.Reuter.
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  • 373 12 Singapore, Friday. r|WING to the lack of evidence regarding the movements of Ah: bin Mohamed Said alias Ahmad bin Effendi Said on the e\ of Apr. 17, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, postponed inquiry into Ahmad's death to Apr. 29, for further enquiries to be
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  • 40 12 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 21,—C01. Charles Lindbergh, who has been summoned to active service and who will be assigned to the office of the Chiel of the Air Corps for special duties, conferred with President Roosevelt to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 80 12 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 21. a MEETING of the Council of Mm«- isters will he held to-day a number of important decrees will be submitted for President Lebrun'a signature. It is believed that the Financial and economic Decrees will be more far-reaching and of more momentous character
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  • 103 12 Reuter. Halifax (Nova Scotia), Apr. 21. rpHE Commander of the naval dock- yard has requested all inward bound vessels which passed the Halifax pilot boat shortly after midnight of Tuesday-Wednesday to communi;ate to the naval authorities if any clue is obtained the mys
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  • 58 12 (United Press). Rajkot, Apr. 12.-In connection untitled rhe ensuing installation ceremonj the Baroda Ruler. Sardar Vallabhai Pat el has advised the Baroda I Mandai to be loyal to the Ruler and show no disrespects to his person aM co-operate in the functions he congratulated the Ruler for his large dona
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  • 363 12 Singapore. Saturday WHETHER or not the present trustees of the estate of tkeWeMr. W seah Liang Seah. a well-known Sl»OTore»'? f in Sept. 1925, should be at liberty to allow any son or da hter the testator, and the male issue of ary son E*« at
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  • 59 12 Reuter. Washington. Apr. 21. THE National Defence Bill aut isinir the expenditu" $*****,000 for naval and an has been finally passed in ai ed form by the House ofR tatives and sent to the WluK for signature. The Senate's ajrendxiientj $17.000.000 for
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  • 72 12 Reuter. Jerusalem, Apr. 0 tc*imove has been taken tnP no a bles reNablus, where the leadmg now a presenting all political parti meeting at which resplutw as orii m animously passed i m and resolving to unite JJ* citizens in opposing disturbanc peace. u,hen nt This followed
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    • 178 12 f J» TRIBUNE MAN I DESCRIBES CHINA'S j I "BACK DOOR" j UJR. Norman Soong, the young Chinese journalist of world reputation, who has I S been engaged to contribute a series of articles from the J China war zone for the Sunday Tribune, has reach- S ed Lashio, near
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  • 122 13 £f Indrew's dihedral was the j s». in <>i ;s pretty wedding this when Mis. Beryl Jones, a it Ihe General Hospital, became the bride of Mr. j ir q, strtoher, Civil Servant at the Ibfal i^i v,> the third daughter of S R. Jones, (if
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  • 90 13 idon. Arril 22. II GH ur Air Force is young it n d< dared Captain X H Ball* ur, Under-Secretary for A:: speaking at Liverpool yesterday. They might ask, he went on, was all with tl nces of the country was We
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  • 31 13 A fire broke out in an attap house In T* h Cnangl, early this destroyed the arrival of the GejtaK Fir, Brtgad whieU sco n had oubctak übojr control.
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  • 18 13 hcidi» > Prart -'Ration is p....' *«j*y v" eers < serrir rr keletar. Memjv are requested t o
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  • 10 13 >ni,r mni] jg duo in on Mon lay.
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  • 704 13 FAMILY DRUGGED ROBBED Over $7,000 Taken From Safe In Bedroom (From Our Own Correspondent) AT the conclusion of the V fton k A, r Ap 2i sion of tu*v* J trial in the second divinhi ~»,;«r Tt* e ah Hl gh Court, the Hen. Mr. Justice Che Hanapm, chi.f Malay
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  • 89 13 Reuter. London, Apr. 21 IT is announced that Mr. Burgin has been apoolnted minister witrrut portfolio with a seat in the Cat-net pending passage of legislation which makes him Minister of Suoply. Capt. Euan Wellace has been appointed Minster of Transport in place o! Mr. Burgin, with a
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  • 124 13 Duce Assures Hitler Reuter. IV Bei lin > A P r 21 I N telegram of congratulation to Herr Hitler on the occasion of the latter's birthday, Signor Mussolini declared that the enemies of Germany and Italy could never break the Axis. The telegram added: "The
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  • 405 13 JHE funeral of Mr. V. P. F. Walsh, the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S S 7" C: toCk a* Bidadari Cemej > yesterday afternoon amid a i UPft BRtberinf 0 f friends. The Rev. Father N. Maury officiated at the chapel and at the
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  • 114 13 Reuter. Peking, Apr. 22 A SUDDEN drop in the value of federal Reserve Bank currency (Japanese controlled) in terms of the national currency has caused some anxiety locally. For some weeks the national currency has been at a premium of about 8 per 9n SlS B**8** started
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  • 139 13 Rome, Apr. 21. jyjUSSOLINFS speech yesterday declaring that "any attempt to surest that the Axis wants war is absolutely unjustified," is regarded as very reassuring by some foreign political circles. The large audience of Fascist leaders who heard the speech, applauded a number of passages
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  • 56 13 Reuter. Budapest. Apr. 21. AN official statement says that Slovaks attacked a Hungarian frontier post with rifle fire last night, and renewed the attack this morning with artillery. Tho Hungarians replied, and suffered no casualties. A Hungarian liaison officer has been sent to the Slovak side
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  • 109 13 (United Press). Rangoon, Apr. 16.—For the first time His Excellency the Governor has been spending the hot days of April in Rangoon without mcvi'ng to the hills at Maymo since the Ministry is averse to the hill exodus of the Burma Secretariat. But the
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  • 449 14 S.A.S.A. MEET ON ARRIL 29 Singapore. Saturday VERY gratifying number of entries have been received for the chamh pionships to beheld by the newly-formed Singapore Amateur Swimrmnff Association on Apr. 29 at the Singapore Swimming Club. At a Committee meeting 01 me
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  • 212 14 I.ov a Is Ilt s 7, Manchester. 1. I N a Reserves Division clash yesterday at Gillman Barracks the Loyals trounced the IVlanchesters to the tune of 7—l After even minutes play, the Tads opened the score off a beautiful pass from the outside-right
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  • 105 14 Singapore, Saturday. Local baseball enthusiasts will have the opportunity of witnessine another interest ng baseball encounter when the te*ra frcm the s.s. "StecJ Navigator" which arrived yesterday from New York will cross bats with the local Filipino contingent at the St. Josephs diamond at 3 o'clock this
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  • 884 14 Royal Hampton And Empiric Favoured Opening Of Singapore Races CARD OF EVENTS FOLLOWING is the full racily card for this afternoon at Bukit r Timah. Scratching* at noon yesterday were as Flajr and Rantier (all engagements). Eastern Kmghl, Jack mwc* (au eiifagencnts), Tovarich. Sly
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  • 96 14 (Morning Tribune) Following »re selections for this afternoon's races at Bukit Timah: RaC e I—HARVEST FESTIVAL Amazon Race 2—INVENTORY No Limit Race 3—WAETERE Kerrena Race 4—NEW MOON Applewood Race S—SCARLET TIGER The Puritan Race 6—ROYAL HAMPTON Barlord Race 7 —SPEAR OF SARAWAK Artful Sailor Rue B—GANDERDOWN Gold Point (Malaya
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    303 14 CONSIDERABLE inter attached to this afternoon's races in the Singapore 1 Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) meeting as the Anniversary Cup will be contested r l )v our sprint champion-. whom have been trained opto the minute. Only two of the cup candidate Pur Gold and Meadowman wen
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  • 164 14 By "Pete." FOLLOWERS of basketball in Stof* pore are assured of a real trrat to-n sht at the Happy World Cotef id Stadium when tbc Chong H»a Ra-ket Ball team will meet thf Philippine World Olympic team of tIV Far Eastern University Hie Chong Hwa
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  • 519 15 Issue In Doubt Till Final Whistle Singapore, Saturday. ~r led the S.A.F.A. Saigon s.de to defeat the Af.F.A by the aS R ad Stadiu,n >'<«terday There no end of thrills m the game, the result of w iu doi M HO the
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  • 405 15 Results of Friday's ties in the V.M.C.A. open invitation tennis tournament. Junior Championship:— R. E. Thoy teat P. Buranasiri 6—o, 7—5, Ong Chew Bee beat A. G. B. Pakir 6—4 6-1. Open Mixed Doubles:—Miss M. Clarke and W. X. Chilvers beat Miss E M de Scuza
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  • 100 15 THE fc lowing are the results of ties 1 in the S C.R.C. tennis tournament GrYen:- yC day n Hon Lim QJ 7 CRC TENNIS:—2 mrk h Ha ndicap:-Tan Chong 6 1 6-3 g Chiap l 9) -18r6-OT6L(30 T 6L 3~ 3 b6at Yap Ah Hian < £5*2
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  • 185 15 BUYING brillUntly at times an:l m form dab,e 'orward drive, W n the Sln^,es Handicap aSLiZrJ** tle whe he beat S d in straight seta Watts started well and was soon ahead th y rt m,mber f a mes Rozario won three games in succession during th" HgSW
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  • 348 15 JTHRILLING FINAL AGAINST DROOGLEEVER PURNELL Singapore, Saturday JHE Men's Doubles final of the S.C.C. tennis championships, played at the Club yesterday, ended in a win for Wise and Clerc over Droogleever and Purnell af er a very exciting three-set match. The scores were
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  • 308 16 Singapore, Saturday. k HJGF Chandu haul made by revenue officers led by Mr. Albert H. Caoel, of H. M. Customs, on certain premises in Stanley Street last month was Vac subject of a trial in the Criminal District Court which endci to-d3y in
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  • 241 16 SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS. Don't think about busiJiess or you will become very depressed and apt to depress those about you. It is a poor sore of Sunday anyaay, so remain quiet, lest, read, or just potter about. SPECIAL INFLUENCES January 21 to February 19 (Ura7,us).
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  • 363 16 British Official Wrieless. London, Apr. 21. THE President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, in a speech last night, referred to the visit recently paid by Mr. Robert Hudson to the northern capitals antj to the visit that did
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  • 73 16 Singapore, Friday—On pleading guilty to a charge of theft of 16 pineapples from an estate in Jurong Road at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, an lc-year-old Teochew lad named Goh Tua Kow wai sentenced to ten days* simple Imprisonment by Mr. L C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate. Court Inspector Alex
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  • 315 16 Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking, Apr. 21. JHE Chinese papers contain extensive comments on the return of Sir Archibald Kerr Clark-Kerr, British Ambassador, to Chungking by air yesterday afternoon. The independent Ta Kung Pao stressed the resolute will of the entire Chinese armed forces and civilians
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  • 209 16 Singapore, Friday HELMUT ROSE, a 20-year-old German who could not speak English appeared before Mr. Con-<-ad Oldham in the second police court this morning in answer to a charge that he at 2.30 p.m. yesterday committed wilful treaspass by entering into Government property to wit, the
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  • 515 16 Singapore. Saturday THE following were passenger* 4 the P. O. Rajputana w'aitb 4 arrived in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Ross, Mr. Mrs. A. Pe. Mr. A. Whittingham, Mr. R. Partw. I (Colombo to Penang), Mr. A. Dot W. Collinson. Capt. A. Peters. Mrs. Pc- j ters, (Colombo to Hongkong'.
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    • 182 16 I LOOK AHEAD. A man's anility-la boMid to show itself wlit'i he is determined to .•succeed and take* the necessary I steps to enhance his present value. Those who have succeeded with che aid the LGJ9. knew and j up::rec .a f e the value of its Training. j Why
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    • 75 16 enough for a "velvet iloak to be spread In their path!" YOONG CHEONG'S snoe.s are designed with every trick of flattery !to capture a bit of roriance In the beautiful new styles of the movement. SEE THEM AT fck YOONG CHEONG SHOE CO M I 354-35G, North Bridge ltd. Tel.
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  • 84 17 EDWARD HUGHES, a private of gf fine of $50 (five weeks' r.i.i„ default) on his pleading morning, before Mr, Kenneth A. Blacker of the Thirri S < T"* WatChes from r Whittles, relating the c, told the Court that the watchmaker's and me watclues. Some v.n
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  • 61 17 S igapore, Friday. y mwi was to-day ad- practice on the Straits jettlerr nan application R. Willamson on behalf petitioner in the High Court before the Chief Justice, S.S., Sir Percy McEiwaine. .used by Mr. R. Bar Committee, behalf of the A: mey-General iisly admitted to pra
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  • 58 17 Our Own Reporter' Seremban, Apr. 21. TRAGEDY overtook a party of Malay I ps who went to the Bi I Jiang at Sungei Pilch Safar." the annu..\ ck a\ to? bath. while bathing ri ol them got into difficulties and bei re help arrived was downed.
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  • 62 17 Arriw PH-AUT*: Mr. Ch. Groeneveld. Mr. Mi Bouwmeester, Mr. Mr r.j. Osborne I». Eec Kong Chian. PH-ALN": Mr. BouwSchmid, Mr. J. son, Miss Low Medan). Mr. C. Haslan (for t i »eneveld dor Amster- Aitkenhead (for Lon-PH-ALO": Mr. ft. Ghani 'M 1 Lefevre, Mr. Y. Leir hv
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  • 120 17 •MIVINT- -is Singapore, Friday. si To U T l v il mid day was $111 12, I ndon Stock Exchange tod accoi Ported as being brighter ibles received pr ces action showed a small off] cally a small number orders were received to*et was definitely steamain, tne
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  • 92 17 I P the straits Settlements rtorm in public during under the direction "nan, bandmaster: 830 p" A 24 a Katong Park at gtn -The British Le-Floto-.v f .f/;° od; overture "Stradella" met n "Carmen" Bizet: inter'ar; fan' Hume; dances "HunA f r 5r7 at Farrer Park at •lurch
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  • 126 17 <Frtm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A WARRANT of arrest was issued for Mr. E. S. Dunn for failing to attend the Second Police Court in connection with a judgment debtor summons. Mr. Dunn had been sued by Madam Tarn Choy Wan through her attorney
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  • 171 17 China Peace Front Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong-, Apr. 21. •JiIIE C hinese counter-attacked Hsinhui on the morning of Apr. 19, and after engaging the enemy for many hours in the streets succeeded in re-capturing the city. The Chinese later advanced on Kcngmoon where they defeated a force of Japanese
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  • 198 17 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 21. Exceptional measures of taxation, aggregating seventeen milliard are before the CouncH of Ministers meeting this evening. They included a special sales tax, believed to amount to hiSf per cent. Another measure limits profits of firms working for national defence, while another prescribes
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  • 537 17 Chinese Central News Agency. mnMhim* Chungking, Apr. 21. j/iCTS speak louder than words" declared a spokesman of the National Military Council when he commented on the past week's military situation. Referring to the Kwangtung fighting in south China, the spokesman said that of the three Japanese
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  • 35 17 The Muslim community of Singapore have issued invitations for a tea party to be held at the Istana, Kampong Glam, on May 4 at 5 p.m. in commemoration of the birthday of the Holy Prophet.
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  • 190 17 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THAT the response in Selangor to 1 the R A. F. Reserve appeal was gratifying wa s disclosed by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Flyhig Club. Mr. R. Q. h. Wilshaw at the Annual General Meetine
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  • 106 17 Singapore, Friday. SENTENCE of two months' rigorous imprisonment was passed today on Han Hi Guan, alias Han Kirn Juan, who pleaded guilty four days ago in the Third Police Court, to stealing, as a servant, $10 in cash, gold culf-links and buttons from a drawer in the
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  • 199 18 Central News. Hongkong. MORE than 20.0C0 uar waifs ranging irom two to 17 years of age, arc being taken tare of in the orphanages in various places in the interior, according to Mr. Szeto Teh, member cf the Political Department of the National
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  • 269 18 JAP REPLY TO U. S. AND I BRITISH AID? International News Agency. Chungking. (OFFICIALS here are becoming gravely concerned over recent Japanese bombings of foreign mission property in China, believing them to be Japan's military reply to recent economic aid to China from
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  • 311 18 Central News. Chungking. DETRIEVED from the limbo of time, the hand-cart, one of the most primitive forms of transportation is widely used in war-torn eastern province! and West China. Over the 1100-mile road from Chungking to Burma, thousands of men are conveying export fnight
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  • 156 18 International News Agency. Shanghai. yERNACULAR reports indicated a resurgence of Chinese opposition to the invaders in the Shanghai and Hangchow Bay areas. Ia additicn to claiming that Japanese efforts to cross the Chientang River failed in the face cf bitter Chinese opposition, the Chinese
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  • 205 18 TVERY means will be devised to frustrate the Japanese attempt to strangle China economically by blockading the Chinese coastline, according to a decision taken at a Financial Conference held in Chungking recently. When the delegates left Chungking for their respective places they all had
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  • 145 18 International News Agency. L. Changsha. ARGE-SCALE Chinese offensive against the Japanese invaders is scheduled to swing into action in Jjcrth China, according 10 the Tientsin papers. Vernacular newspapers assert that Hundreds of thousands of Chniese mobile troops have heen converging on Japanese-occupied points during
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  • 215 18 International News Agency. R Shanghai. ECENT experiments in tobacco growing in Kwcirhow province spcnsorcd by the National Agricultural Research Bureau have been very satisfactory. Eight different varieties were tried last year. Of these three local varieties oansiii. Chingchen and Langtai yielded ihe best results. The
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  • 616 18 Remarkable Response To Call To The Colours tf rO fight and die for one's country is a glorious thing -tv to Sir Anthony Jenkinson, war correspondent of the I is 101(1 Sketch, by a young Kwangsi soldier when leaving for the fr 2i Daily Anthony deduced that
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  • 89 18 International News Agency. Hongkong. QENERALTSSIMO fhh n? Kai-shek's speech at the weekly memorial service December 28 last year in which he disclosed Japanese plan la dominate China will be put into textbooks fo r studenw here v a part of the class roea
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  • 173 18 Internation al News Agency. Hongkong RETURNED students in Hongkonj who have no employment may land jobs as civil servants, .1 t!> ev register with the Ministry (if Bte* tien through Mr. Fan Chung yen. a representative of the Ministry. This step is an
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  • 231 19 ITALIAN REPRESSION IN FULL SWING (United Press). ti (hand Sheth and Mr. rhimii.' Bombay Apr. 17. V turned lro m that eSS Ab Association who very lion of Indian firms I£L P*«* representative, the pres ere treated with rS2Jt i?u ff 006 ,ong ln
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  • 72 19 INDO -BRITISH TRADE AGREEMENT (United Press). v Delhi, Apr 15. •;mb!y rejected tool the Indo-British t Tariff Bill which fore it this mornad ed form, by 50 rates all the proe -ed yester--t iause 21 .nd pron and steel. Bill which the Indoh was went beyond >m« nt in one
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  • 81 19 (United Press). Tin alcutta, Apr. 16. 1 Students Conference a n Passed unanimously ,on supporting President offensive," says Mr. h a table to United •"••n London. r The Conference r of the increasing people shown in and youth moveorganlsed kisan and nfs
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  • 80 19 (United Press). 11 —Government's ice the protective from Rs. 35 per ton Ml f r d in the Council of fne second tariff s also nassed. fj originally proposed °J 25 per cent, 'ad va- he Assembly but the a protective duty at "alorenV or Rs.
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  • 378 19 (United Press). Madras, Apr. 15_Mr. V. Balakrishkrishnan, member, Tamil Nad Provincial Congress, has given notice of 'he folic wing resolution for the forthcoming session of the Provincial Committee to be held at Karakudi:— I n the opinion of thj committee the proposed deputation of Or. Pattabbi Sitaramavva to
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  • 83 19 (United Press). Sholapur, Apr. 10.—Information has been received here that 27 Arya Satyagrahis were attacked by a crowd of Muslim.-; armed with lathis, knives, daggers and swords on Saturday afternoon at Tuljapur inside the State and about 30 miletf from Sholapur. Thirteen Satyagrahis were removed to hospital
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  • 34 19 Rajkot, Apr. 16—Mr. J. D. Pandya, member of the Kenya Legislative Council met Gandhiji this morning and had BMtonged dlfci" I'm gard to the present position of the Indians in Fast Africa (United Press).
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  • 115 19 (United Press). I "It is r.bout three months since I saw Se h Bajaj in his seclusion, setnji wZ not then keeping well. The Jaipur GovSSSfLR&fthS 10 make tKe aci itiel to s?thi? V ere F rovldi n« all lacinties to Sethji and other political prisoners
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  • 148 19 (United Press). Kolhapur, \nv 16 M ORDINARILY an/ wise* Ruier be able to recognise the growing tendencies of the people and be prepared to move with times. vi^L C i? st p tnis risin observed Mr. Pattabhi Sitaianvwa in his concluding remarks at the Kolhapur Subjects'
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    • 8 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc.
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  • 94 20 The photographs below are thfc thre? winning entries submitted to the Landscape Photographic Competition organised by the Garrison Photographic lub for all Services men in Singapore. The first prize, won by L cpi Martin, 2nd Bn. the Loyal Regiment, for "Fast Falls the Eventide.'' is the picture
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