Malaya Tribune, 29 April 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: > Guaranteed Largest Sales OL. XXVI- Mo. lOt SINGAPCRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1939 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, April 29, 1939 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1939 FIVE TĔNtT
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    • 110 1 rcUSStfIED ADVtR TISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS ord in this paper L MTr- M MM^> A BRANDY OF QUALITYHH RICH AND MELLOW. Mg Obtainable fro m ail Fust Class Dealers S*f BRANDY '*~\L'****Mlt&2r Sole AgenU: 11 ic. in £'5;) I W.P.S 888 j THE METHOD Clean, natural
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    • 178 1 MADAME PAGE! LATE 92, PICC ADILLY, LONffON. Top Floor, Battery Bulgs. CASH SALE ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing Ist May. DAY EVENING GOWNS PASTILLES GOLD BIRD nifl BRANP OF THE MOMENT Second to \one. Better than Most. SHIGRPORE TRADERS jiimi... i j"i ROMANCE Shoes.. Lovely enough for a "velvpt doak to
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  • 65 2 CAPITOL: "Yo u Can t Take It With You." ALHAMBKA: "Gain? Places." PAVILION: "Peter The First "Hurricane Express "Bhagya Leela." GARKICK: "Kid Crtiragecus, and "Silver Sptirs." !iVfpv «Z', BKho y And The Lady." HAPP1 WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows cinema, and other at v7i7i«r tractions. WOULD: Cabaret, Side
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  • 45 2 [)OROTHY tatnour, who has bee. North" S h n K tne Spawn of thhor tied Hen i ßut nist as fn i Hathaway was reaching far-a telephone to call Adoloh Zuk?r Dorothy nulled oIT a wig 1 She s stiii a "longy."
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  • 22 2 Herbert Marshall, who has tionin.7 in New York, follow., in "Zaza." is back in Hollyi where he plans to stay for
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  • 339 2 I SUNDAY FOR ML /71/;/.' A (/ufci day whir': spend among pe pie (fl for. Do jobs you don't like ax% rnd try not /:> offend tht J susceptibilities of old Some trouble with I net improbable, but overcome this with tact Ro• ance will be
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    • 272 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA f Incorpora ted In England). &O.S. N. (O. SS I LINGS. OITTWAROS. Duo. T« image. Spore. .939 RANCHI lT.uju May 5 BHUTAN <;,luu May 6 Bl BAR 6,000 May 20 RANPUKA 11 QQfl May 19 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 1 >UDAN 6,500 June 2 CHIT PAL
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    • 327 2 j STEAMER SAILINGS. I ftuoypj I IS YOUR I LEAVE 1 APPROACHING m P!";is-' \ei us oVfer you ac- ftfrmmodatioh dn the fastest, I ni s( rnbdheTti and luxurious KXPKKSS [.IXKRs I "M 'MAUMIORST** I *-POTSDAM" I "GNEISENAU" 1 LOHM \\N X CO.. LTD.. 124, Robinson Road. H Phone ?565j
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    • 456 2 I THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fo't nightly yerrice between Rangoon Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong. Cwatow, Amoy, iKulang.su» and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tr-ps. NEXT SAILINGS:— For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" May 8 4 pm "Hong Kheng" May 5
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    • 82 2 A HAMBURC-AMERIKA LIME B j Deu'sch-Australi^clie PAS6ENGER S OUTWARD v HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN F()RTS nus. DUIfSURQ via U MpT.iH C M ay T SAUERLAND Direct ,f birecT fSH imi i HOMEWARD. y 2 HOLLAND, HAMBURG A\p BREMFN SCHE.SR Direct S P rC I mj. VOGTLAND via Mar
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 198 2 j DAILY CROSSWORfn 1 CLUBS *CROSS: CLUES DOWN 1. Blarney, invariably soft. 1. Tc extena oneself v 3. A spicy colour. 2. Dispute angrily V. iooi used in making cartridges 4. a drop of ice 9. Lying down. 5. Species of cherry 10 Bet 6. Planet most remote from to
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  • 570 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday. KLKBtK Previous To-day change Quiet Steady bpot ?T rs 0 77/8 8 SeUera 8 8 Ijl6 +m| .rward uMay) Buyers 7% *****6 1} 16 Sellers 8 ***** Ii JS Forward (Juh/Sept.) Buyers 8 sy B x Sellers 8' /8 8 3116 +1116 Forward
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  • 852 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. I MINING Singapore, April 28, 5 p.m. Fraser ana Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 2j6 316 Austral Amal 41 5,3 Austral Malay 33 42 Ayer Hitam 17 6 18 6xd Ayer Weng 0.65 0.70 Bangrin Tin 18 6 19 6 Batu
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  • 11 3 The prlee of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 105 3 MINING Tin at midday was $114%. up ft. According to cable idvices from London this morning tin shares there yesterday were again slightly firmer but in the local market to-day there wjs little activity and no particular price changes. RUBBERS. The price of Rubber at 4 o'clock
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  • 172 3 Singapore, Apr. 28. R. (Siam* w. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siai.D W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $230 Siam No. 2 $215 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $m Siam Broken Rice No. 2
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  • 252 3 6% Maynard A Co., Ltd.. «30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 ....H 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 30 -100 101 norn f*tt 1907 red. 19*? $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, B*M SO 406 108 norn 4V 1909* red. 1955 i1,00C,000
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  • 109 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Fr.day, noon. Buyerj. Sellers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 27% 27% No. IX R.S.S. F.O.B. in cases April 27% 27% G.F.A.Q. R.d.SV F.OB, in bales 27% 27\ z F.A.Q. R |}.S. F.O.B. in bales 27% 27 U "C" Blanket
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  • 88 3 London, April 28. Paris 176 57 64 New York 4.68 5 32 Montreal 4.70'e Brussels 27.56 Geneva 20.82*4 Amsterdam 8.75>/ 2 Milan 89 Berlin 11. Rio de Janeiro 2 13 16 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 226% Madrid nominal Lisbon 110% Athens 547 Vz Bucharest GGO
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    • 33 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. [JRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, J 5l UGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI JJENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE; *SD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, Gene-al Manappr.
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    • 239 3 I l j I j f .1.1.1, J.... i.I.M 11.1. I.;.; 1111 .1.,... iiiiiii II .i i SAVINGS &4> you to A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savinga Account Is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from
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    • 352 3 KWK 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 518*-ft, Cable Address: 44 CHrNGKUO." Paid Up Capital ..U. $40,000,0001» Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 5,200,000.90 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2 020,000,000.00 n
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  • 72 4 Domestic Occurrence 4 DEATH. Mrs. Wong Slew Teng (nee Lim Mee Chin) at No. 44-B, 1\ 2 mile, Bukit Timah. at the age of 51, leaving two sons, eight daughters, and 2 sons-in-law, D. T. Lim and Ngpei Sin Nam. (Mrs. D. T. Lim) (Mrs. Ngoei £:in Na nt and
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  • 67 4 Mr. Lee lloon Leong, Dr. Lee Choo Neo, Mr. Lee Chin Yam. and Mrs. Teo Kim Kheng. sincerely thank all relatives and friends. and members of the leu Association, who so kindly paid visits of condolence on the death of Mrs. Lee Hoon Leong (nee Mark Hup Riri>. sent
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    • 588 4 3J i B "1 £ĔM BT* Ml H1 flfl>l -'i IHk Mfrg Bp d I ■„< I 4. Bp: I'J jMP'< M..a HK B: I M b TU^V WANTED TELUGU MUNfBHI, afternoon period. Apply personally, 98, Baldwin Road, Tapali. (1002) WANTED AGENT& m Singapore and Koala Lumpur for a nejr,
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    • 545 4 ENGLISHMAN, 24, married, eight years experience as Merchant Navy officer, j setka post ashore. Apply No. 440, j Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (962) EFFICIENT CHINESE ACCOUNTANT* recently disengaged, desires position. Extensive experience in Insurance, Mercantile, Manufacturing and Theatrical accounts. Unqualified recommendations from reputable Firms. Apply Accountant. 305, South Bridge Road, Singapore.
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    • 667 4 BABY AUSTIN $200 ci nearest, good running order. Box 423, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (028) SINGER 1930 .Model. Good condition, registered, insured, $130 or offer.. Apply 292, Teluk Ayer Street. (C6O) 1938 M.G. TWO SEATER. T SERIES'. Condition jood as new done just over 10.000 miles. Taxed and Insured comprehensive $1490-
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    • 593 4 VIOLIN EXPERT, G. C. LEE, 552, Geylang Road, between Lorong 30 32 Singapore. Th.c Tuner, Dealer Repairer of Musical Instruments, who has first class for Violin Repairing and Toning from the famous Violinist Mr. O. Joachim of Raffle;: Hotel and late Mr. E. Salzmann, the Organist and Choir Master of
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    • 417 4 FOR SALE Singer Junior 1931 Tourer $175 6 valves Pliilips Radio with Garrard Pick-up and Motor $75,-. G.E. sc. ft. Refrigerator with 4 more years' auarantce $275 Enquiries to Box 450, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (1010) FOR SALE OP. PARTNERSHIP—WeII established lady's badness, in excellent position. Box 441, Malaya Tribune, Singapore.
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    • 430 4 RESPECTABLE NONYA a open for marrWe vZ stamped envelopes B ulrt *i Per, Agency. 15, Fowl* Road'einga* I 94CONTEMPLATING mi introduce you. Corfi,- 1 poor treated alike p." 1 P.M.A.. 134. Neil Road, •■1930, HUMBLE STKAITS-PORv~"7^ COUPLE SEEK HUEBANn means, daughter stamped envelopes. rho H 1 Agency. 15, Petite Roa<
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  • 894 5 Ice-Cream And Typhoid Problem Singapore, Friday. REEKING to negative a committee decision taken some weeks ago relating to the minium requirements to be prescribed as a standard for existing premises used in the manufacture of ice-cream, Mr. S. B. Tan, speaking at a meeting
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  • 666 5 MALAYAN COMMITTEE AT WORK Singapore, Saturday. J HAT membership has continued to flourish during the past year and very satisfactory progress maintained in all departments of the club activities were the main features contained in the annual report of the Royal Singapore Flying Club which
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  • 43 5 The Conte Rosso is due at Singapore at 8 a.m. en Monday coming from Trieste. Venice, Brindis: Port Said. Bombay and Colombo. She will berth at the S H.B. wharf and is expected to sail again at 5.30 p.m. lor Hongkong and Shanghai.
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    • 611 5 NOTICE. OVI KSEA-CHnOEM BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. d in The Straus Settlements* :;:;keby given that ihe lal General Meeting of the r the company will be Office. China Singapore, on dl y of' April, 1939, at o r.ereby given that the and the Register of -mpany will be closed day, t&th
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    • 391 5 TENDERS JOHORE GOVERNMENT. Tenders will be received at the office of the Si ate Secretary, Johore, up to neon of the 20th Jun° 1939 for the SUPPLYING AND LAYING OF PIPES AND SPECIALS REQUIRED FOR PIPELINES FORMING PART OF THE SCHEME FOR IMPROVEMENT OF THE WATER SUPPLY TO MERSING. Plans
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    • 337 5 25,000 ROAD SCHEME ROADS, costing $25,000. are to be constructed in the King George V. Jubilee Park, according to a Municipal decision which was also confirmed. WHEN YOU ARE FEEDING j BABY It's after the birth of a baby that the mother needs careful attention most. Her strength has been
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  • 51 6 Reuter. New York, April 28. A considerable number of brokerage houses on Wall Street have announced that they will open for business at 0 a.m. local time (corresponding to noon German time, when Hitler makes his speech) in order to execute orders from r
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  • 103 6 Reuter. Windhoek, Apr. 28. THE South-west African Legislative Assembly approved by ten votes against five the motion of Commandant yon Maltitz that the Administrator should amend the Land Settlement Law so that Crown lands should be available cnly to British subjects. Yon Maltitz
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  • 157 6 Hongkong, Apr. 28. lARGE Japanese forces are con- ccntrating on Hainan Island in preparation for an attack on Szeyap Districts. The latest tactics of the enemy in Northern Kwangtung are to avoid taking the offensive. They find to their bitter experience that to launch an attack
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  • 30 6 Berlin, April 28—A new and absolu t world's speed record of 472 mv» C hour is claimed to ha-e been ed by a German plane yesterduv Reuter.
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    • 200 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil Chmlato mn4 Storm HIS CLASS HAD VOTED HIM THAT'S [J YOU'LL HOLD WHAT MY I THE ONE I HAVE CLASSMATES FOR YOU, BETHOUGHT, BUT CAUSE YOU'RE NOW I CAN T GOING TO SEE EVEN HOLD YOUR DENTIST J A JOB J ABOUT BAD
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    • 207 6 LOOK AHEAD. A man's aoility is bound to show itself when he is determined to succeed and takes the necessary steps to enhance his present value. Those who have succeeded with the aid of the I.CS. *know and appreciate the value of its Training. Why not increase your own earning
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    • 100 6 -4M yyHEN your feet hurt your whole body suffers. Pain from your feet affects your l^'tijfii nerves wh,ch. In turn, upset your health K° eo H f «f fitbT rubb.ng them with Zam-Sk H XVPW&^\ every day. This soon stops aching and nain H# restores softness and flexibilit Zam ill
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    • 48 6 NEW ARRIVALS FANCY AMERICAN AND FRENCH MADE CLOCKS A GRAVD Wirrvfov OF THFM AND SO MODERATELY PRICED. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) PHONE iso. i A W°ek Days Open from J a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays Open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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    • 12 6 GREATER CLARITY* VOLUME* DISTANCE fVEREADY s RADIO BATTERIES KEE HUAT RADIO CO
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    • 1221 6 1 To-day's Radio i I 7 SINGAPORE HONGKONG LONDON COLOMBO ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) ZBW 9.52 Mc/s (31.4 m.) TRANSMISSION 5 VPB 6.16 McA r>. ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s) GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.) p.m. ajn. p.m. p.m. 6.40 Sports news, Market notes, ~„>,( „„wr=- th. 520 Dance
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  • 1071 7 COMMISSIONERS APPOINT INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE Singapore, Friday. THE I ate ol the Singapore Traction Company's monopoly of the main transport services in the city still hangs in the balance. The Municipal Commissioner at a meeting held tc-day appointed ecial committee to go into
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  • 85 7 Reuter. Chungking. Apr. 28. AVERSE AS Chinese contributed at least $100,000,000 to the China war chest between July 1937 and February 1938 axcording to a spokesman of the National Overseas Affairs Commission. The largest portion, he said, came frcm Chinese in the Straits Settlements and Netherlands
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  • 87 7 3NE of the portraits in the Victoria Memorial Hall, having the least value, will be taken by Mr. R. L. Bridges vhen he proceeds on leave to England lext month with a view to obtaining xpert advice as to the best method of preserving portraits kept in
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  • 40 7 A public meeting of the Tamils of Singapore will be held on Sunday a 4.30 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Ha:i to discuss the formation of a Tanrl horary in Singapore. All Tamils are invited to be present.
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    • 222 7 Iit^THEIIIMOUTHS SAFE War Dental experts designed the famous "ShortHead" brush with special TEK junior for children. Only genuine Tele Brushes* by virtue of their short heads, fit behind the arch of the teeth, where scientifically designed bristles, remove remains of food from hidden nooks and crannies. Bewtr* of imitation "Short'
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    • 342 7 Stomach Sufferers i« veY b" e n deceived? The wonderful curative properties of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder in all kinds of stomach trouble have been proved by hundreds of thousands of grateful sufferers. Often they have told their friends how they have been healed by this famous remedy, talking of
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    • 362 8 ~-~^gg-~ m produced Nlll!B m L v mf '*£!MM in Russia stl mmWtAuM IB I nil English JH Titles jS gf -fj "PETER THE FIRST" ffIISS ALEXEI TOLSTOY S FAMOUS BOOK COMES TO THE SCREEN IN AN ■Mjg —AMAZING FILM THAT IS MAKING MOVIE HISTOY EVERYWHERE' ■HL 43 SEF THE
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  • 190 9 COMMISSIONER URGES EDUCATION OF JAY WALKERS CYCLISTS Singapore, Friday. fgAKINO injudicious application of the powers of arrests of cyclists ps" vested in the Police under the new traffic regulations, Mr. speaking at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners, tiibution of literature in different languages to educate public. t he 2 r,11,1U
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  • 69 9 Straits Settlements Pol cc Band lerform in public during May as s under the direction of Mr. S. 1 hapman, bandmaster:— May 5 0 n Katong Park; May 8 6 p.m. Telok May 17 5.30 p.m. Farrer Park: May 15 530 p.m. Botanic Gardens: ther permitting: May 17
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  • 43 9 CONSTABLES will be put on untitled duty in Katong Park for a trial pc d of three months with a view to iting the nuisance caused by cyclists ing til the Park. Agreement to this trisJ was confirmed at yesterday's meetof ihe Coinmis^ioners.
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  • 189 9 Singapore, Friday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was to-day returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coroner, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Peria Kerappan, a cargo coolie, who slipped on a hatch board on the "President Adams" and fell
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  • 71 9 On Sunday by order of H.E. Mgr. A. Devals. Bishop of Malacca, the biesotc j sacrament shall be exposed in all the Catholic Churches of Malaya and pttb- lie prayers offered for the re-estaolish-i ment and preservation of nea'e throughout the world. I These prayers are offered
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    • 214 9 I Coming Shortly To TJie I j ALHAMBRA j ft F i EMPIRE TALKIE I 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 Shirley Temple in j Wee Willie Winkie j Matinees To-Day To-morrow 5 Adventure of Frank Merriwell I Complete Serial IsUN TALKIE j (NEW WORLD) I I 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M.
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  • 739 10 DEFERRING to the issue of conscription, the Manchester Guardian is reported to have made the comment, "What would produce greater confidence would be the sight of a new British Government under a new head." And a Labour M.P. named the Rev. Campbell Stephen said in the course
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  • 1109 10 Week-End Review WITH the continued concentration of Italian warships off the Yugoslavian coast, it is generally feared that the next, crisis in Europe will be created somewhere in that region. In the meantime, nervous Yugoslavia has not appealed to the deYugoslavia cracies 5 tection,
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  • 116 10 Many musical comedy actresses con sider tragedy their forte," says a critic. And forty their tragedy. "For Sale. In busy East End district, flourishing business in cooked meat and pies; also soup; owner in it twenty years." We've decided we're not having any. Playing for the first
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  • 525 10 JJITLER'S speech will cause no excitement- n<> >;irticular joy <»r depression. It tells us nothing we did not know. And what th' dictators say docs not mat lor half 50 much as it used tv do. We have learnt to distinguish between their words and their deeds.
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  • 455 11 Envoys In Berlin Are Pessimistic Events Are Speeding Up Berlin, Apr. 29. Ie German press welcomes Hitler's speech enthlily, foreign political circles are frankly pessimistic. One diplomat told Reuter "It is not a question of whether there will be war but when." speech is widely
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  • 159 11 Reuter. London, Apiil 2ft. HITLER'S speech had a mixed reception from Canadians A typical remaik is that of the Toronto Star, which says: "Everybody can see in it what he wants to find. The speech is altogether mere mrderate than expected.'' The South African
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  • 432 11 NO REASON TO GO TO WAR Hitler Reuter. I SSING the danger of war in v l i Keichstag speech, Herr Hitler j saifl: j t said that the world Is towards a moment when ion must end in catastrophe itional way of guiding events Hi also declared that I
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    55 11 Twenty Nazi warships have fast pasted through the Straits of Gibraltar. Although Germany says this cruise is re-establishing an old tradition, the move has rf used doubt among the Powers. French warships are massed at Gibraltar. The picture shows the "Admiral Graf Spec" leading the "Deut<*ehland" down the
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  • 26 11 Reuter. Gibraltar. Apr. 29. "CMVE more French warships arrived here yesterday, including the 22.000-ton battleship Province. Others are expected later. —Reuter.
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  • 38 11 London. Apr. 29.—The Kino has approved the appointment of Sir Charles Michael Palairet, formerly Minister at Vienna, to he Minister at Athens in succession to Sir Sydney Waterloo who will be retiring shortly—British Wireless.
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  • 173 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 29. NEWSPAPERS throughout Japan are unanimous in their opinion that difficulties are lying ahead for the Cabinet Ministers in reaching an agreement in regard to Japan's European policy. It is likely that the question of foreign policy wiP be the subiect of a
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  • 37 11 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 29. TVESCUSSING the question of Spain in his Reichstag speech Herr Hitler said he hoped to welcome the German volunteer, back homo soon after Franco's triumphal procession in Madrid.—Reuter.
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  • 46 11 Reuter. Rome. April 39 NON-COMMISSIONED officers Ol the Air Force Auxiliaiy Corps and all non-commissioned pilot officers who have done no training; during 1937 Bnd 1938 and 1939 have been recalled to the colours for two month* training from June I.—Renter.
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  • 194 11 Maisky Back In London Reuter. London, Apr, 28. rpHK Anglo-Soviet discussions have been carried a stage further with the completion in London of the study of the Soviet proposals. Sir William Seeds, the British Ambassador to Moscow, has been instructed, says Reuters diplomatic correspondent, to
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  • 562 11 Lo.idon, Apr. 29. A MEETING of Ministers took place at the House of Commons yester- day to consider final details of the Compulsory Military Training Bill, the text of which is to be publi shed on Monday evening. The Prime Minister is spending the week-end
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  • 72 11 London, Apr. 29. IT is understood that plans for the departure of the King and Queen to Canada aboard the steamship Empress of Australia will be precisely similar to those male for departure on H.M.S. Repulse. Their Majesties will leave Waterloo Station by special train
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  • 375 11 German Notes To Britain Poland "Berlin stonished" Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 21). JT is announced that the American Charge d'Affaires in Berlin was handed the text, of the Fuehrer's speech as an .answer to Mr. Roosevelt's message. Simultaneously the German Charge d'Affaires in London and Warsaw handed memoranda to the British
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  • 47 11 Reuter. Chinese despatches record "major successes," including the recapture of Nanchang, where "moppingup" operations are being carried out. The Japanese are said to be removing heavy artillery from Hsuchowfu, captured in May last year, as the city is expected to fall to the Chinese. —Reuter.
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  • 39 11 Reuter. New York, Apr. 29. PRESIDENT Roosevelt will avoid all reference to Herr Hitler's speech in his address on Sunday at the opening of the World's Fair, it is stated by the White House Secretary.—Reuter.
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  • 73 11 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 29. A CATALOGUE of military maU rial seized in Czechoslovakia and "placed in safe keeping" was enumerated by Herr Hitler in the course ol" his Reichstag speech. It included: 1.582 aeroplanes. 500 anti-aircraft guns. 2,175 guns. 785 minethrowers. 469 tanks. 43,876
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  • 129 11 London, Apr. 28. SIR John Simon warned Germany to take heed of the change in Britain's policy when he spoke at the Royal Albert Hall. He described how Mr. Chamberlain had worked to promote agreement in Europe, and had proved that if agreements failed, the fault
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  • 2765 12 VEILED THREAT TO POLAND NAVAL TREATY DENOUNCED BERLIN, APR. 28. ADDRESSING THE REICHSTAG TO-DAY, IN HIS SPEECH IN REPLY TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S APPEAL FOR A PEACE PACT, HERR HITLER SAID HE HAD TO-DAY INFORMED GREAT BRITAIN THAT THE BASIS OF THE ANGLOGERMAN NAVAL TREATY
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  • 375 12 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 28. RIDICULING President Roosevelt's view that the heads of the great governments were responsible for the fate of humanity, Herr Hitler said: "I sir, am placed in a much more modest and smaller sphere. I cannot feel myself responsible for the fate of
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  • 151 12 "PATRIOTIC MALAYA THE TIMES' TRIBUTE Reuter. London, Apr. 28 "PATRIOTIC MALAYA" is the heading of an editorial in The T echoing Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald's expression of th< appreciation of the Straits Settlements' gift of £1,000,000 pirc defence. The Times says the record of the Straits Settlements and, indeed, of
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  • 70 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 28. EDITORIAL staffs of newspaper* and new s agencies are included in the list of occupat ons no longer exempted from national service. They ore among the million and a half men taken off the list of reserved occupations,
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  • 45 12 Reuter. London. April SI MR. Anthony Eden is joining the Territorials shorth umi will beccme second in command of a regiment. He recently spent some days in intensive train int; on Salisbury Plain in <:rder to familiailse himself with his new duties.—Reuter.
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  • 93 12 Reuter. Washington. Apr 28. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has submitted to the Congress a request for appropriation of 1.477 million dollars for relief work expenditures for the fiscal year commencing July 1. He has estimated that this will be enough to provide work lor
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  • 522 13 World Reaction To Speech 01UN Berlin. Apr. 28. nicies are saying i' r er'a prom.se to «^ive I individual states if > in no way acc.pt- t it's proposal, imably be Germany and the i that any violation I tothing to do with PARIS Paris, Apr. 28.
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  • 20 13 Reuter. r Moscow, Apr. 28.—Pilot Kcywidawi has started a non-stop flight to America via Iceland and Greenland. Reuter.
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  • 144 13 Reuter. New York, Apr. 28. THE New York Times' Washington correspondent reports that President Roosevelt sounded Signor Mussolini, and through him Herr Hitler, regarding the possibility of all three meeting either at sea or near some neutral island such as the Azores, but the idea
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  • 101 13 Reuter. London, Apr. -18. Herr Hitler's speech is favourably received in market circles where the immediate reaction was a sharp marking up of prices, though MMttg gilt-edged gains were not fuliv maintained. Home industrials however clo c generally higher, while Kaffirs provided good features on general
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  • 16 13 Reuter. Dublin, Apr. 28.—The Dall bassed the final stage of the ofTcnce against the State Bill.-Reuter.
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  • 237 13 Singapore, Friday THE discovery 0 f chandu amongst the 1 luggage of a passenger who disembarked trom the s.s. Shirala on April 13 at Godown 22, 5.H.8., had a sequel to-day when a young Cantonese Chong Cheng, was tried before Mr. L. B Gibson, the
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  • 85 13 Singapore, Friday DRODUCED before Mr. Kenneth A. 1 Blacker, of the Third Police Court, to-day. Jack Brady, 19. private of the Manchester Regiment, had a charge alleging housebreaking and theft ol a clock, explained to him. The clock, valaed at $19. was alleged to have been
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  • 19 13 The death of the younger daughter of Dr. and Mrs. K. T. Lcke occurred In Hongkong on April 14
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  • 173 13 $200,000 Worth Of Jap Munitions Seized Reuter. Shanghai. Apr. 28. £<HINESE guerrillas yesterday ambushed four Japanese army trucks on the Shanfrhai-Minghong road and sc'zed $200,000 worth of Japanese arms and munition, according to Chinese reports. it ~i a _i ii-.i \ir it is also reported
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  • 32 13 Reuter. London. April 28 —President Roosevelt has appointed Brigadier-General George Marshall Chief of Staff in saccession to General Malm Crag, whose retirement becomes effective on Aug. 31 —Reuter.
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  • 23 13 Reuter. Copenhagen. April 28.—The Danish Government is calling up 4.000 men for special training in civil air defence in Copenhagen —Reuter.
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  • 12 13 An Imperial air mail is due in Singapore on Monday.
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  • 84 13 Reuter. i Dublin. April 28.—President De Vai lera announced in the Dail yesterday I that he was not going to America to- day "in view of yesterday's grave I event." I The President was apparently referj ring to conscription in Britain.' Mr. De Valera
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  • 309 13 Reuter. London, Apr. 28. 'THE House of Commons was in more cheerful mcod yesterday evening than for many weeks past, writes Reuters Parliamentary Commentatoi. Conservatives are heartened by the decision which many regarded as overdue. Practically all speakers indicated that the country was not divided on
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  • 59 13 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 28.—The possibility of Germany cancelling the Anglo-German Naval Agreement is hinted in the semiofficial Deutche Dienst which declares that Britain's decision to increase war strength can cnly mean that she is preparing to disregard Germany's wish to respect Britain's sphere of interests, but Britain
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  • 824 14 CARD OF EVENTS pOLLOWING is th'? full card of events for (his afternoon's racing at Bukit Timah in the third day of the Singapore meeting. Horses scratched at noon yesterday were Mabel Smith, Sly Lady, Dainty Silvius, Monte Video. High
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  • 462 14 Till HE were many fast gallops iown the straight on the second I track ol tJie race course at Bukit j l im th (his morning for horses and ponies ranniag this afternoon. APGOUTAT <Martin> was given an 53 canter and looked well and
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  • 78 14 (Morning Tribune) Following are selections for this afternoon's racing at Bukit Timah: Race I—SILVER LACE Winsome Race i —WALTZ Cambalong Race ..--RCHBER QUEEN Chance Ran I—VICTORY PARADE K.C.G. Race S—QUISANA Inventory laM <—GOLDEN GLIMPSE Gold Point Kacc 7—SPERANZA Spear of Sarawak Race B—BEAUDEKIN Hybla (Malaya Tribune) Rare I—SILVER LACE
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  • 24 14 In the baseball return at Seletar yesterday between the Steel Navigator and the R.A.F., the Navigator beat the Airmen again by 7—l.
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  • 58 14 Thr following win rcwfcsent Lhc in a cricket match on Buncay, against the R.K., Pulau Brarn P.m. ai Pulau Brani. r. woodfcid. H. Schooling, j Phang v l roo, R. Pestana, W. Dana. 6 CalvaU A. Lim, Bwee Kiana, M Singh o Singh. R(-erve S X H.
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  • 22 14 The Banka Sports Club i.s piaylne a ijicncUy match of soccer at:amst the SBCon<i tCam Farrer P«Ji tl :s afternoon.
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  • 87 14 THE RESULT OF THE ON| nan. SAND GUINEAS, MN AT NEWMARKET, \i U LOWS:— X h Galatea II 16 1. Aurora (7—l» Olein (9—2) Eighteen ran; won y Fine weather prevaih d was good. Kitty Fri.sk was left Olein immediately took n th mng. from Galatea. Son
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  • 126 14 WEIGHTS for three races m m 99 day, May al Sfegapjc HORSES—CLASS 2-DIV frm Burranecr f Heroic Star m\ Scrvus (late Dutiful' A Gay Tad J Silver Monk Z The Cutter ,2 Golden Plateau The Puritan Complacent Grofmo Artful Sailor K j HORSES—CLASS nm Redouble j j
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  • 466 15  -  Mortell Disqualified When Leading (By "Referee" Singapore, Saturday. jHERE was a remarkable termination to the Johnny Mortell vs. Ben Jimenez contest at the Happy World last night. In the eighth round the referee, Mr. Mickey Sullivan, ordered the boxers to their corners and indicated
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  • 140 15 The following members have accepted i S.C.C. vs. S.C.R.C. toll a.m. at S.C.R.C.:— T c ncr (Capt.), H. L. Ward. A Sutor, j l Purnell, E. C. A Qilmour, F Whitworth, J A Dean. c. P Jennings, W. H. Cwrter, p. Bar.ram. nng members have accepted J? Play
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  • 252 15 S.H.B. Indians Share Points LA. 1, S.H.B. I. TWO lucky goals, scored from penallies, brought the match between the Indian Association and the Singapore Harbour Board in the Second Division (B) of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday, to a draw of one all. The Board started in confident style, rattling the
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  • 42 15 TN a Reserve Division League fixture yesterday, the R.A.F. beat the Police by two goals to nil at the Police Depot yesterday. The Police were great triers throughout, only misunderstanding in the forward line costing them the game.
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  • 77 15 THE Endeavour Badminton Party is hfYirrc a friendly match aea'ns* the 'B" Rtrins of the'Uuseful Lads E.P. The match, consisting of 7 ties, is being played at the former's court at S, Rambai Road, starting at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday) Endeavour's players are:—Wee Ghim Tee, Cheong Hock Leng,
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  • 472 15 Singapore, Saturday. THE ANNUAL TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS OF SINGAPORE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, MAY 20, AND WILL BE CONTINUED EVERY NIGHT AT THE GREAT WORLD AT 7.30 P.M. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS, EUROPEAN PLAYERS ARE COMPETING. WITH MEN FROM
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  • 199 16 IN a friendly game of soccer played yesterday at Farrer Park before a very large gathering, the Ranka Sports Club trounced the Johore Prisons' team by eight goals to two. It must be said in fairness to the visiters that they were short of three
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  • 495 16 NESTANGLO S.C.S. DRAW Game Of Thrills SOCCER NESTANGLO 1 S.C.S. L PACKED WITH EXCITEMENT NOT UNMIXED WITH COMIC INCIDENTS THE BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE FIXTURE BETWEEN THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE AND NESTANGLO RESULTED IN A ONE ALL DRAW YESTERDAY AT THE STADIUM. I The Cold Storage eleven appeared to Ibe the
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  • 230 16 TN the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament, 1 the "A" singles handicap match between Poh Chee Juay and Tan Chim Tuan. due for yesterday, was postponed to Monday next month. Two matches, one of which was not finished, were played. Yap Ah Chuan received a walkover from Tan Peng Kirn
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  • 105 16 A Spoon Shoot (undei "hanconditions) was held April. 1939, on the Pistol S.V.C. Headquarter:, B< 4 Forty Cards were tab bers of the S.R.A. and come very keen as will be i. winning scores. The results were: Ist spoon Sinnatt. B." 2nd spoon Bickerdikc 3rd spoon Kirman,
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  • 90 17 ipore, Saturday. ITIVK he precautions 1 token bi the Commissioners ,rd the interests of "if*" vers tlx- Commissioners 2 confina a commitjecision agreeing to the inol a clause in the Mui.iZ,nt y igreemeal with the k urn Co. (S.S.) *J i|>!"> of petroleum, lU ',i
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  • 93 17 Ierm.w trespasser j the Malaya Tribune] i l read of the case of the \w.. charged with trespassnn. L.iry quarters, and I fail to hi should be acquitted Frenchman or a ight 111 Berlin under si- -.ir tances and then being let w tf> n turn
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  • 108 17 Singapore, Friday. MPORTA amendments to the Sing; Municipal Ordinance Stafl Provident Fund 1 meeting of the I o-day. One ni I he major amendments deal with the provision of protection to members of the Fund in the weal of bankruptcy. have, under the and paramount
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  • 107 17 passengers are due in Sarpedon arriving on W H. Dickie, Mrs, L. I Paton, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr and Mrs. R. C. Sims,) T. McElfrish and Miss i: Mrs. E. A. and Misses S J Evans, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. S. F. Mead, f.
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  • 1255 17 MR. LEE KONG CHIAN ON HOUSING SHORTAGE Singapore, Saturday. JHE seventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of Eastern Realty Company Limited was held at the board room of the Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, China Building, Chulia Street, Singapore, yesterday at 12.15 p.m.
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  • 115 18 Wuehow. AVER two hundred Japanese cavalrymen were killed in Chipang, about six miles north-east of Kongmoon, a few days ago. Representing the cream of the Japanese army, the mounted soldiers gave chase to several platoons of Chinese riflemen in the mountains and difficult terrain
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  • 808 18 Co-ordinating Efforts Of The Army And The Guerrillas MUCH importance is attached to a special commission which has been formed by the Chinese National Government to supervise all politival affairs in the so-called "occupied" areas. ..Its creation marks the 2 eginnirg of increasing
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  • 317 18 Chungking. AN eight-point programme has been adopted by the Chinese Government to stabilise the currency situation in the second period Of resistance, Dr. H. H. Kung. President of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister of Finance, revealed in a spefceh delivered in Chungking recently. The eight points
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  • 179 18 JHEIR small ar ms unison; their v, ln straddled the scores of bamboo-handier 1; mers struck incessant v Piles of rock on an! ,h under construction mOrSn, city n southernmost s, China's ;;baby' province Patriotic son s echopH t their small lips to the 2? rounding
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  • 288 19 Maharaja Scindia's Speech At Ministers' Conference (United Press). l t 4.-* ii Gwalior Apr. 19. 0 (al of development in the Stater should be the i-i ssiye association of our people with the administration of the eepmg «vuh their economic and
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  • 81 19 (United Press). Simla, Apr 26. If is understood that an organiser oi vocational schools for Malaya will be appointed who will be resptnsiUe for directing the activities of trade schools and for the development of handicrafts in English and vernacular schools. Provision has also been made
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  • 259 19 "King Of The Desert" (United Press). Karachi, Apr. 10. DEPUTATION from village Chaibidero Waited on Sir Ghulam H issian Ili<iayatullah, th? Miisster-in-charge of Law and Order, tood to have related to him the various acts of oppression itvression ot the
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  • 98 19 (United Press). Nagpur, Apr. 16. p the C. p Assembly to-day, the Nxaker (Mr. G. S. Gupta) gave j on a point of order raised V R Kala PPa (Congress) E.t day and held that Dr. E. oi,f.', avendra Rao was perfectly 'f.ed to take his seat
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  • 100 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Apr. 24. UNITED PRESS understands that Rashtrapati Subhas Chandra Bose's meeting with Gandhiji for settlement of the question of the formation of the Working Committee will take place at Sodepur where Mahatmaji will be staying. As Gandhiji may require rest after the train journey the
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  • 132 19 Jubbulpore, Apr. 18. AN echo of the lathi charge made by the Police on a group of Congressmen, who had assembled at village Barhi in Jubbulpore district in February last was heard yesterday. The higher police authorities, held the policemen in question guilty of the offence of misbehaving
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  • 445 19 (United Press). minutes before the House Adjourning for the day Dewan Chamanla! rose to speak. He was requested by the Speaker to finish before two minutes to 4-30 when the House would adjourn so that the bill might be passed that day, the Premier having
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  • 340 19 (United Press). THE seven non-official members for the Kajkot Reforms Gouncil, who have been nominated by Sardar Vallabhai Pater and whose names have been submitted by Mahatma Gandhi to the Thakkur Saheb (Ruler) of Rajkot for approval, in accordance with the Award of Sir Maurice Gwyer, the Chief
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  • 138 20 A terrifying whirlwind gtruefi the West Coast of Singapoie on Widitesday, anil left wreck and ruin for over an area ol half a mile square. The pictures printed on this page were taken by the Tribune Cameraman when he visited the scene. Above a picture of
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