Malaya Tribune, 13 April 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL XXVII No. 89 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, April 13, 1910.
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  • 845 1 Serious Nazi Threat Reuter. Amsterdam, Apr. 13. IT is learned in Berlin political circles that further serious warnings are being given to Sweden. A German spokesman said that Sweden's immediate future depends en her forbidding everything that endangers her neutrality.
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  • 65 1 Stockholm, \->r. 12. G to the iierlin corres. h < Svenska DagMadct, press ha> launched a ii against the Sweeps, accusing them of failing to maintain an attitude of >tr.<t neutrality over events in I at the Swedish press 1 of British iie»p t,i N >rway, which is
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  • 86 1 Reuter. I tndon, Apr. 13. MI!. V\i! Inimbtrlain, in a Message to the annual meetningham Unionist Association, -airi in nirard to an in good heart and spirit, assured of victory «c have to wait for for when the l»;ilish people take ooid (hey don't let
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  • 72 1 Bombay, Apr. 6. lIP 17 W Kamath rind six others ere arrested this evening at Chow- th was later released were made In conmeeting this evening number to twelve. 1 kute, the Maharasharrested to-night in r the Defence of India Act ha speech at a
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  • 37 1 irrfl Ottawa. Apr. 12. "the j tJJf, on. officials say, Die tD supply Brithan enough to make up -mported from fft jjrii 1 also likely to ex- >re butter, eggs and
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  • 23 1 Stockholm. Apr. 13. .thai communique says left, Foreign MinislPPet" government at Stockholm after Later he was flown ilitary headquarters
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  • 172 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 13. ACCORDING to information available in London last night an air raid on Stavanger Aerodrome yesterday was carried out by Wellington bombers of the Coastal Command, accompanied'by long-range fighters. Considerable damage was done to the aerodrome. Many German
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  • 98 1 Reuter. J.ondon, Apr. 12. HOW the commander of the destroyer Ghurka sturk to his post as the ship was sinking was described to-day by one of the survivors, who said the commander was lan ed to leave by two ratios, who seized him and
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  • 131 1 Reuter. Ihe Norwegian communique which mentitns the sinking of the Gneisenau previously reported by M. Hamko, President of Nl'oiway's Parliament—deals with the naval operations of the past few days and mentions the ports captured by Ger- macIt says that the Gneisenau was sunk
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  • 499 1 More Allied Help Coming London. Apr. 13. JJEUTER'S diplomatic correspondent learns in authoritative quar■r ters (hal if the British blockade can continue successfully to limit the flow of German, reiniorcemenls the situation in Norway may soon take a turn for Ihe belter.
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  • 22 1 Reuter. Parte. Apr 12. A communique says: There was artillery activity between the Vospes and th* 1
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  • 84 1 Reuter. Saigon, Apr. 13. f PHE King ot Cambodia has signed an ordinance creating a Cnamber of popular representation, replacing the present nal ive (lorn ultat ive ommittee. Th<" new constitution is based on those of Annam and Tonkin. The Fraiichise will embrace a large eJectoral body
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    • 154 1 A COOP TIP. I To be fair and younger la the num tmA substance of the dearest wish of evc-y woman ovrr thirty. Wcmen won't loaM younger by a year if you try to Md2 their wrinkles with make-up but certainly will be younger by ten If they begin this
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  • 65 2 THESE 5•» Chinese sailed! away from the fetters ol conqutM when they left their island home. Their sii|»i>r. of fresh miter ran out l(> hours before Ihe; found safe j anchorage i n l Singapoi c Their svpph of food fl v out vvhen fhi
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  • 188 2 Singapore, Friday. A REMINDER ol the many years tin- chairman has been in the country ami tho sound views he poflgftnci v.as this afternoon expressed by Mi". P. S. Gibson of Messi Mansfield and Co., Ltd., at the meeting '»t' the
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  • 146 2 A Singapore, Friday CHINESE nonya, Koh Geok Chew told the Chief Justice in the Bankruptcy Court, when she appeared for her pubic examination this morning that though her husband had died 20 years ago, she -till did not know the value of his estate nor
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  • 32 2 Singapore, April it ri,, T '^^H C lty lor ,he Protection of Hindu Children announces that Sri r™, SK/oflM in a the X- 5 1 Society, 154, Race Course
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  • 224 2 Held By Immigration Authorities Here (Tribune Staff Reporter) I DRIFT FOR THE BETTER PART QF A MONTH, A 59 HAINANESE WHO HAD SET SAIL FROM il UNAN IX TWO JUNKS WITHOUT PLOTTING A OURSE, LEAVING THAT TO PROVIDENCE, LANDED Is
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  • 69 2 Something is happening in your town or village. It may be news of national interest. Tell us. We will pay for contributions used. Write or telephone to the News Editor of the Malaya Tribune, at any of our offices in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and
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  • 188 2 Tif R. Joseph Jacob de Rozario, an old and respected member of the Eurasian community, passed away at his residence in Moulmein Road, Singapore on April 11 at the age of 85 years. Mr de Rozario was for over thirty years employed by the Old
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  • 305 2 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. £JHARGED with housebreaking with intent to outrage the modesty of a woman, a Pathan police constable attached to the Sungei Besi police station at his trial to-day at the Selangor Assizes before Mr. Justice Cussen, said the
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  • 42 2 The Indian Youths Association wUI celebrate Hindu New Year Day in the association premises, 9 Belilios Lane, Singapore, to-day at 7-30 p.m. Mr. P. Thangavelu Pillai presiding, Mr. V G toomasundaram will speak on "New Year Day celebration."
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  • 49 2 the YWCA ar e reminded f ks lvmg and Members' Re- e t n tlo Se«ice on Tuesday, Apr. 23, A te 8 Fort Canning Road. Coteries b L U td 0 0f $s'ooo5 000 ,rom 01■ donit'inn f'i 18 amon B the latest list to Patriotic
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  • 11 2 Mrs. J.T.N. Handy, Mrs. Tay Lian KandLg Keibau Maternit y Hospital,
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  • 45 2 An amendment to the Telephone Rules, published yesterday in the Government Gazette, makes it necessary for a subscriber to pay $5 to the Director General of Posts and Te'egraphs if the telephone has been disconnected and snould the subscriber want it reconnected.
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  • 35 2 A scheme has been started in Kuala Lumpur (under the supervision of Mr. K. R. Blackwell) whereby it is hoped a few unemployed Asiatics can learn the art of book-binding and thereby earn a living.
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  • 24 2 On Mar. 9. at Stourbridge, the death took place of Lady Constance Sanderson, widow of the late Charles E. F. Sanderson, formerly of Malaya.
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  • 344 2 I ITNLIKE our New Year, the Tamil >' new year falls on varied days. This is due to it being dependent on astronomical calculations. To-day, April 13, all Tamils, Hindu or otherwise, celebrate their new year. The New Year is a national, not as some
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  • 45 2 The Conte Verde is due here at 6 p.m. on Sunday, from Shanghai. Hongkong and Manila. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf and is expected to sail again at 1U p.m. on Monday fo* Colombo, Bombay. Aden, Port Said. Naples and Genoa.
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  • 221 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. (GOVERNMENT departments in I the State which employ large labour forces, are encouraging them to cultivate vegetable garden produce, with a view to growing their own requirements. State lands, which have been held in reserve, are
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  • 386 2 Wrwnj» Kind Of Trades I'limnUm nUTBURSTS against ''British imperialism" were made by a young Chinese, yesterday, in the Singapore Criminal District Court. "The British Imperalists had oppressethe labourers and for this reason a tm ber of us had gathered together 1 oppose them." said
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  • 26 2 Mr. A. B. Jordan, M.C S Jj appointed Deputy President College during the absenn on Dr. W. Linehan, M C S
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  • 43 2 Miss Annabel Johnson r )pr: of Mr. and Mrs. B Johnson <H arrived yesterday on her way l cl^or c Lumpur to be married to Mr. Harvey of the Rubber Control lw Mr. Clifford Han wharf waiting for Ifta J"
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  • 193 2 Singapore, Friday. A REMARK made by the Chief Justice, A Sir Percy McElwaine, in the Bankruptcy Court this morning, may well be heeded by all those who appear before him for their public examination in future. His lordship said that he was tired of hearing
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  • 193 2 Singapore, Friday. A N el(,erl >' Chinese named Tan Kay Chuan. who stood charged with wilful trespass into Mr. C. S. Baile's compound at Anguilia Park, was to-day acquitted by Mr. L. C. Goh, the fifth magistrate, without being called on to males his
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  • 18 2 Lieut. J.B. Best, S.S. Volunteer Force, has been appointed Acting Captain whilst Second-in-Command of the Singapore Royal Engineers.
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  • 159 2 Singapore, Saturday. IT"NOCKED down by a train three miles from the Singapore Railway Station on Apr. 3, a Tamil, Muthu, was killed. His skull was split open and one of his legs crushed. He died in the General Hospital a few hours after admission. An inquiry
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    • 74 2 'Brimful of health It is just natural for children to be full of life— f brimful of health. It is not always easy to keep them quite so well and strong as you would wish —unless you give them SCOTT'S Emulsion. It supplies the extra nourishment their growth demands. It
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  • 629 3 Singapore. Saturday, well could have been more keenly appreciated by H.E. The >vernor, Sir Shenton Thomas, than that given to him yestin Inspector General and All Ranks of the Straits its Police. ici staged a magnificent Parade for the first annual inspecForce at the Police
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  • 451 3 Girl's Midnight Scream In West-End Flat London, Mar. 30. SCOTLAND YARD detectives are searching London for two men—one wearing- the uniform of an R.A.F. corporal— who had made brutal attacks on women in their flats in the West-end. Although the attacks took
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  • 82 3 Singapore, Friday. Nadesan. an elderly Tami', described as a persuasive' person who had taken a gold tooth, a gold bangle and a gold ring (rote a Chinese woman to get them blessed at a temple, was fined $50 or In default six weeks' rigorous Imprisonment for haying
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  • 214 3 gUN burnt sea-farerCaptain A. G. Stevens, R.X.R., came into Singapore yesterday, took one look at the latest war news from Scandinavia, and roared at me across a table: "This still isn't a war Ir you'd been in the last scrap you'd say that
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  • 423 4 Singapore, Friday. FURTHER sum of £60,000 for remittance to Britain, thus bringing the total to date to £165,000. was approved at a meeting of the executive committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, at which the Governor presided at Government House this morning.
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  • 183 4 Singapore, Friday. D. JEREMIAH, 88-year-old Eurasian, was arrested twice for .'the same charge. This was disclosed when he was arrainged before Mr. H. Watson, the Third Police Magistrate, to-day. He was first arrested on Mar. 13 when he is alleged to have stolen a money
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  • 93 4 Singapore Prtdaj PATF. has dogged the Hie ol ECwee hh Sana;, t;*.- y ar-oid Khek. He had wandered from job to fob 'intil he found he could not get anmore jobs. So he decided to tell fo> unes.' Business was good for two months. But once
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  • 46 4 In the course of a world tour. Miss Betty Martin found romance in Penang where during the week-end she married ihe Penang Dutch Consul and Agent of the Netherlands Trading Society. Mr. H. H. Oerlemans. The ceremony #.a.\ performed at the St. Andrews Church. Northam Road.
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  • 428 4 T*HE membership ot" the Malacca Indian Association which was only 94 at the beginning of last year, reached the record number of 830 on the rolls at the end of March this year. Of these 187 are ordinary members and 843 associates. This proud
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  • 92 4 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday.--Those who have made it a habit of going to the railway station after dinner to see Kuala Lumpur those who leave by *he night m a 1 either have to give up Hi? practit? or na y five cents and buy a
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  • 154 4 k satisfactory feature for the weex ended Apr. C is the absence of plague in any of the eastern porri, says the health bulletin issued by the League of Nations' Bureau. Singapore The position of cholera in th° city of Calcutta remained about the same. 72 <ases
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  • 215 4 Singapore, Friday. A LARGE number of counterfeit half-guilder coins and counterfeit twenty-five guilder currency notes of the Netherlands East Indies, were stated to have been found in the possession of Lee Toh Beo. :»8-year-old Hokkien, living at Cecil I Street. I Le Toh
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  • 173 4 ASSESSMENT BOARD J'HE Rent A&ses» no order tion by Koh Se for the eject ion oi Chew Yew Ngoh mise.s at Market The application i Tim Tee. one of th< br< that they required their cwn use. Hi godown where other inflammable art and as
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  • 78 4 Singapore, Frkbfl tttANTED in Kuala Lui theft of a car Ahmad Lin Haji Hassan, Malay, admitted that person 'wanted' when he uuced before Mr. H. Watson,* Third Police Magistrate, to-d The ear. was stolen fr. m I tang Road in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 1
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  • 23 4 untitled Girls' School untitled are raising a loot ball team against a local girls' side in i 3 future in aid of thenfund
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  • 723 6 TADS BEATEN BY ODD GOAL S.C.C 1; Manchesters X FAST and thrilling football was seen at the stadium yesterday when the S.C.C. giving arother grand display, beat the Manchester Regiment by four goals to three in a first division league fixture. y This is
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  • 46 6 I S.CJLC. b c tho on Thursday at VVf C at Alexandr Law, wee ah, nLf• 15 P-m.:-Ong Swee Yang. Tan Huck B*ee Lim Swan* iSt ng Swee Keng, Ltong Man Pn?rmS n P o X T Ooi, b man Pui. Cheong Eng Han.
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  • 81 6 THE fo'lowing are results of matches played yesterday:— SOUTH r Southampton 4. Brentford l. Tottenham 3. Fulham l. SOUTH D Aldcrshot 0 Que.ens Park Rangers i. Brighton 1. Southend 3. MIDLAND Birmingham o. Wolverhampton 1. NORTH WESTERN Bolton 5, Burnley 1. SrOTTISH WESTERN Ayr 2. Albion 0.
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  • 117 6 In the April Mixed Foursomes Competition played at the Royal Johore International Club on Tuesday. Dr. E. W. Martindell and Mrs. John Hardman won with a score of 31. The following cards were returned: Dr. E W. Martindell and Mrs John Hardman 42—11 —31 Dr. T L.
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  • 94 6 THE following team has been selected to represent the Royal Navy in the cricket match against tne Army to-day ana io-morrcw: Lieut. Cdr. N Kennedy <Capt.». Lieut. Cdr. J. W. Pinhey, Lieut. Cdr. H. A. L. Marsham. Fay. Lieut G. C. Fortin, Sub-Lieut J. M. Coatsworth. E. Grenfell.
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  • 392 6 Overseas Chinese Bank 5; William Jacks 1. Singapore, Friday. |N a completely one-sided game the Overseas Chinese Bank defeated William Jacks by five goals to one in their Business Houses League round to-day. headed in the equaliser for the Overseas Bank. soccer encounter at
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  • 23 6 The Pasir Pan.jang Rovers soccer team (above) is one of the strongest club teams playing soccer in Singapore this season.
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  • 268 6 TOR the third day in succession, owing to rain. f!ie ties in all the Spring Lawn Tennis tournaments in Singapore, were cancelled yesterday. Further ties to be played off in the S C C. Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament are as follows: MONDAY Championship Singles: W. J.
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  • 68 6 TO-DAY SOCCER S.A.F.A. League, Div. II "A". Publishers vs. R.A.M.C., Stadium; S.H.B. vs. Naval Police. 5.H.8.; E.H.L.. A.P.C. vs. Thornycrofts. A.P.C; Harper Gilfillan vs. Wearnes, Depot. CRICKET: S.C.R.C. vs. J.C.S.A., J.C.S.A.: ACS. vs. Victoria School, Oldham Hall; S.R.C. vs. C.S.C., S.R.C. Ist day; St. Andrews vs. £v. Anthony's,
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  • 55 6 Th? fourth annual athletic sports cf the Tamil Erotherhocd Party will b?held to-day at 3 p.m. at the Jalan Bcsar Stadium Mr. B Oovindasamy Chettiar. J.P. has kindly consented to "distribute the prizes. By kind permission th? Band of the 4th Battalion 19th Hyderabad Regiment will
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  • 36 6 In a friendly so:?c?r match played on Sunday at S.H.B ground, the Pasir Panjang Rovers defeated the Jolhlads eleven by two goals to nil. Both Rovers' gcals w?re netted by L. A. Bokar.
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  • 150 6 TX their Dv football fixture Harbour Board noon, tho Hongko Hank heat the Co. by two goals to In the first half, p nature. The Ba: scoring through Gai ten minutes. I Osman, th? Busmi equalised Immediate beautiful header as a from Garnell. The Bankers were however,
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  • 21 6 London. Aor I THE following Is th I played yesterday in the I division." I Grunt. 2. Bouraem I
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    • 262 6 !F YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL liver into o*r bowria fifJTZ mt-nts >H kard ud r..„.t.i.at«-d -in OOf food fccay* mmntu.n!!/ in oar2B f«ct oi bowels. This <!• «JT -"N P«"" "JJLJm our Ml «W fir SjSb* ■hWK crou. h> wad nof ><* t f Our
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    • 78 6 At Cameron Highlands EASTERN II O I I I I Ensures all c— yeniences and camforti Stay at .Malaya's Popular Hill Statins NO PAINTING REQUIRED FOR PRESERVATION THE FACT THAT "EVERITE" RAINWAII GOODS DO NOT REQUIRE PAINTING Tt) PROTECT THEM HAS BEEN THE BIGGESI FACTOR EN THEIR POPULARITY. LIGHT EASY
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  • 355 7  -  Rostrum Likely Winner To-Day (BY "TURFITE" watching the track work at Bukit Timah this morning, one cannot get away from the fact that Kabinda is going to give Lay Off, whom I am picking as a certainty for the first race, a stiff
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  • 116 7 The following have accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. Fort Canning at 2 p m o-day at S.C.C.: H. L. Ward, Lt. J. F. Whiteing J B. H. Leckie, J. W. Ewart O X Stein. J. W. Stogdon, A. Gilmour W H. McNeill. N. C. Brown, Major
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  • 40 7 THE following were the scores returned 1 for the Lady Captain's Prize for April at the Keppel Golf Club:—Mrs. W. J. Holohan 90—22= 68, Mrs. F. Starr 91—22=69. Miss M. Brown 94—24=70, Mrs. A. B. Menzies 90—18=72.
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  • 55 7 Singapore, Apr. 12. v.;i represent Fort Canigapore Cricket Club on 13, at the Padang-play Jr?nbanks (Captain), iS f a j..'. 5 Captain Castor, Lieut. Mgff, M Hancock, S.Q.M.S. Long, Sergt. Baker. E r Corpl. Whiteman and f Reserves: -Sergt. John- cpl. McKown. KO 5.8., will be
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  • 72 7 rs have been selected T Lad Footers" AthIhe G E C. Sports gam* of soccer on c t i 5 7 Farm Park:— n Law. Kai Teck. h John, Ah Yuik, i Capt. I Chin Kai. Reserve: Ah LflH and Heni s :,i 'k. against the
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  • 43 7 miversary celebration of r Athletic Union will be held Mr. J. V. Ess. Loyang. and Sunday. Apr. 20 and the difficulty of finding mbers are requested 16, Grange Road, on Saturday before 330 p.m. Transport by i by the Union.
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  • 42 7 have been selected to h Wearne against Harper uness Houses' League Depot ground, ThompCuylemberg, S. Samdi. 1 iy Kirn Hin. G. Nagua. If D Copel. A. Johari, Tay toe Char M a.: and McCully; Reser•Amad bin Razali and Abas bin
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  • 1026 7 SINGAPORE SUMMER MEETING JJELOW is the programme for the third day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting at Bukit Timah:— RACE ONE HORSES—CIass 3—Div. 2—7 Furs. nS i S£?I STANCE 9 0 Messrs. C. Y. Choy &C. Y. Chon?. .Hobbs 0 0 0
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  • 206 8 DECENTLY, in anticipation of the speed-up in th e war operation! which has now begun, we urged that the Straits Settlements Government should send a handsome gift of money to London without delay. That suggestion met with a quick response and the Tribune was first to
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  • 279 8 CONCENTRATION of Russian forces at a time when the war between the Allies and Nazi Germany is, for the first time, warming up has given rise to the question whether Stalin is contemplating participation in the present struggle. Stalin is very well aware that if he
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  • 440 8 Reuter. London, Apr. 12. air raids by the Germans are the main development in the invasion of Norway, according to reports received here. Several towns near the Swedish border have been bombed and buildings destroyed. Stockholm and Ostersund report that a great naval battle is
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  • 150 8 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 12. A German High Command communique announces a quiet day in Denmark. Patrolling planes on Denmark's west coast did not meet the enemy. In Norway German-occupied territory round Narvik was extended and Elvenes occupied. No fighting occurred. A British air attack on Trondheim region was
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  • 117 8 Reuter. London. Apr. 12. '■•HE importance of home timber was stressed by Mr. Burgm. Minister of Supply, addressing the Timber Trade Federation. "With Scandinavia cut off and the Baltic closed, possibilities for timber are not as bright as I could have wished." he said. "Timber is
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  • 19 8 Reuter. London, Apr. 12. The death is announced of Father Fiancis Woodlock, the famous preacher. —Reuter.
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  • 135 8 Reuter. ISTANBUL, APR. 12. TURKISH WOMEN AND CHILDREN EMPLOYED IN ARMAMENTS FACTORIES WILL HENCEFORTH BE COMPELLED TO WORK TWELVE HOURS DAILY INSTEAD OF NINE WHEN NECESSARY UNDER A NEW DECREE PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS. The labour law regulating working hours has
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  • 85 8 London, Apr. 12. r example of the terrorist methods which Germany employs against the nationals of countries "taken under her protection" is afforded by an announce- ment trom Oslo radio this morning that the German command has issued a warning that any person caught fighting against
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  • 29 8 Reuter. Amsterdam, Apr. 12. A hundred and seventy members of the British, French and Polish diplomatic missions in Denmark are expected to reach Holland early on Sunday morning Reuter
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  • 50 8 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 12. A IK activity yesterday and during the night was more marked. The Germans carried out reconnaissance flights over various parts of France and during the night some planes reached the Paris region, but were turned back on meeting the antiaircraft defences.—Reuter.
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  • 43 8 Reuter. Brussels, Apr. 12. A violent explosion on German territory a few miles from the frontier is reported. Flames are visible and a series of detonations was heard, giving rise to the belief that a munitions dump is involved.—Reuter.
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  • 56 8 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 12. President Roosevelt told a press conference to-day that he asked the Red Cross to examine the needs of the inhabitants of Greenland in case supply ships from Denmark are cut off. The President refused to discuss political questions concerning Greenland, which
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    73 8 \yiSHFUL thinkers are again. Many reviving the talk of ai end to the war. With the Allied i victories in mind, it n forget for a moment the otk» factors that make lor terrible conflict. Chief of these i- Ihe fad that (.ermany has no| Y d brought
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  • 163 8 jpOR the first time Geim tacking a small natii it is possible for the Allies to affori direct and considerable h But, having got into Vorn first, Germany will follow up. H troops can no longer be landed dind by sea they will be poured i transport and
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  • 83 8 SUPPOSING the < forced to withdraw, or hold in Norway is made so inse as to be strategically useless them. With their main forces they may still advance and may in fact be compelled to so by the general situation. Having intervened with prcat initial success in Norwaj
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  • 113 8 A XI) we must not f< Mu.ssolini's object ion sian advance in the Ba not rule out the Nazi advance into Rumania which II his oil and grain sup] Whatever Stalin i time, Hitler will from blame, cooking Turkish threat. Immediately the 1 Rumanian soil the A
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    • 273 8 Master's Voice'' SEVEN VALVE "WORLD TOURER" SUPERHET TABLE MODEL Model 676 for A. C. Mains WAVE RANGE: 13—30. 30—92, 195—580. 725- 2.000 metres. •OUTPUT: 10.5 watts. GRAMOPHONE PICK-UP: Sockets are provided for tachment of gramcphone pick-up or record EXTRA LOUDSPEAKER: S k is arc provided for the attachment 1711 extra
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    • 66 8 Our delicious Ice-Cream, Crystallized ginger in attractive gift boxes, and Preserved ginger in beautiful coloured jars are obtainable at POLAR CAFE. A trial will convince you of their fine qualities. STANDARD sarsapari^la roNic *E and° 0a buildei <?y^*tfPkl M Cures various V tropical diseases Local Price $1 per bottle Small
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  • 168 9 CAN LOWLANDS AFFORD TO WALT FOR ATTACK? Reuter. n London, Apr. 12. LI ORTS have reached Paris that Holland and Belgium have been faced with new German threats, says the Daily Telegraph's correspondent there. It is believed that the fate of Denmark and Norway
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  • 170 9 orusseis, Apr. iz. THE primary pioblem confronting Belgium whether she will remain outside the conflict, declared If. Spaak. in a speech at Menin. He said the Be'gian Government will make every effort to avoid war. but "if by misfortune we are diagged in all our i iiergiea would
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  • 46 9 ondon, Apr 12. i SV inker, the Sveaborg of Nimk off the Scot--34 of the crew were i i Dors', one of the fi tankers, was home)i America, carrying loi 5n < den. itives ol the owners he Sveaborg was torlieved the entire ere.v
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  • 87 9 London, Apr. 12. V igkins, chairman of the Manchester China Relief a letter to tho Manchester Guardian, denounces the puppet government at Nanking. tronger, not weaker, ol the true Chinese hardly realised even yet completely Japan even the .so-called < loin a million eurr.
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  • 80 9 I .don, April 12. i naval exploits in has created a deep world's capitals, atement in the Coma frank account of et be disclosed. Is a feeling that is in operation and °n a far bigger scale ircnm revealed. piper corresponto convey the impreshaa won
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  • 21 9 untitled t' 0 e %ne ne system of need for a 15 m ph -up areas during the '< l<-:i a.s VWt.
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  • 69 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 12. REUTER learns that there is no confirmation in London in regard to reports that the Germans have demanded of the Hungarian and Rumanian Governments that they should be allowed to guard the Danube. An informed source points out that efforts are continually being
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  • 111 9 Reuter. LONDON. APR. 12. |T IS LEARNED IN AUTHORITATIVE C IRCLES TO-DAY THAT WHEN THE DESTROYER HARDY RAN ASHORE AT NARVIK SOME OF THEIR CREW WENT ASHORE AS THOUGH 'STARTING A LITTLE MILITARY EXPEDITION OF THEIR OWN." IT IS STATED THAT 40 OR 50
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  • 22 9 Reuter. Gothenburg. Apr. 12. Four air-raid alarms were sounded hire between 5 and 6 a.m. to-day. Reuter.
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  • 53 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 12. ,>i the Stock Exchange despite the usual week-end reluctance to extend commitments, the market remained quietly firm Trices closed a fractional 1 wer but this was due only to the lack of sustained support and not to any selling pressure. Wall Street
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  • 29 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 12. Mr. R. E Turnbull. ef the Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Johnston as Colonial Secretary. British Honduras. —Reuter.
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  • 225 9 PREMIER TO SEE ROOSEVELT Ottawa, Apr. 12. MR. Mackenzie King, Premier, stated the Canadian Government was in communication with Britain over the situation in Greenland and Iceland. He anticipated communications on the subject with the United States. MR. MACKENZIE King stated he hoped to
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  • 83 9 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 12. NY3ERGSAND is reported to have been completely destroyed by bombing which lasted an hour. Six German planes dropped 25 to 30 bombs and heavily machine-gunned the village. The report that the Norwegian Royal Family and Government were there during the
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  • 71 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 12. IT is learned that the Governor of the Faroe Islands welcomed the action taken by Great Britain to assure the safety of the inhabitants. Asked whether the Danes would be regarded as Icelanders for the duration of the war, owing to the constitutional link
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  • 39 9 Reuter. London. Apr. 12. Sir lan Fraser. National Conservative and chairman of St. Dunstan's, was returned unopposed in the Lonsdale, Lancashire, by-election, caused by the succession' of Lord Balniel to his father's title -Reuter
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    • 390 9 Leg Sorb A Leaves Ugly Scars A BSCESSES, ulcers and bad legs may be caused fSS?S*^^s^l by a simple knock or scratch or by excessive IBS j standing. But in every case terrible throbbing IHI ]/t^ns<Jt\ pains bring agony to the sufferer. For the success- IB fefZPIaS^M ful cure of
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  • 216 10 CRITICAL articles about Japan and her v policy towards China are at present appearing in the Soviet Press, writes The Times correspondent in Moscow. They are being read with some interest for the attitude of Soviet newspapers towards Japan in recent months has
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  • 726 10 SIR SHENTON THOMAS INSPECTS THE FORCE Singapore. Saturdty. JHE aim of the police force must be to win the full and unreserved confidence of the public said the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas at the inspection of the S.S. Police Force, held yesterda;* lency
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    • 545 10 76>&cea!\P> IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SET I LF-MENTS SETTLEMENT' OF SIN^POR-J. Originating Summons No. 3« 01 iw< Between 1 Hart Richard Aaron 2. Ada Aaron <m.W>. p!aintifTs Yahvah bin Bad*)* Abduh^man Del.ndant. To Yahvah bin Hadjee Abdulrahman. lately residing at No v urnm* 6 Geylang. ,re Worf
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    • 177 10 Dear Radio Owners. ARE you Satisfied with your Radio Receptions? RING us up if same is not satisfactory, PLEASURE is yours when set is repaired by Universal Radio House (Radio Servicing Specialists) 205, Orchard Road. Singapore. Tel. 4967 (Always in Stock Mende Tubes and Spares.). h< iM I tor clear
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    • 23 10 iMlgk Just to remind you to hear the new PHILIPS AT PHILIPS SELECTED DISTRIBUTORS, Sole Agents: Wm, JACKS CO. (Malaya) Ltd. WPS 43R
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    • 178 10 Square* Xeek Hawaiian («uilui' SEAtoi^^^ 115, North Bridge Road. SMUk i:\0l UH TU HANDLE EASILY BIG EMQLCH TO HUUt L Ul jjj lĔĔHk O MALAYA ALONE HUNDREDS IN DAILY DPSHATICl. W WEIGHS the 0NLY91 LBS.\ HOMELITE Complete J PORTABLE n tm Jf 1 FAST AUTOMATIC SHI F PRIMIN<~« Pumps up
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    • 106 10 CAPITOL: "Ninotchka"—3 15, 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. ALU AM BR A: Ftur Wives "—3.15. 6.15 and 9 15 p.m. CATHAY: "Sherlock Holmes"—3.15, 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. BOXY: "Hollywood Cavalcade"—6.15 and 15 p.m. M A R L 0 R 0 l (J H: "1 he President" (Hindustani)—115 and 9.15
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    • 669 10 vr 1 1 Jh A rd^TjJ& SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.33 me t). ZUP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcif). p.m. 12.45 Reller's Blue Melody Makers. Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. 1 30 News; mid-day Rubber, Tin and Copra prices. 1.40 Reller's Blue Melody Makers (continued). 2.00 Interval. 4.50 Commentary on the
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  • 375 11 independents Resent League Leadership New Delhi, Apr. n ice and lack of co-ordinated effort are not merely mselves to completely wrong interpretation both at oad to-day but are frought with gravest potentialities penings in the future. The issue of the hour for us is
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  • 17 11 Dr. Ambedkar will preside over the First Depress d Classes Conference to be held in Ahmedabad shortly. <
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  • 242 11 t laritv of the sales girl is I in Bombay and many mportant business houses are now girls in preference rause, it is thought, r have a better pull- business. A year ago ited there were 1.503 sales yed in the city wliile this stimated that
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  • 142 11 Karachi, Apr. I. THE Bind Assembly passed to-aay the bill to introduce joint electorates in all local oodies m the province with a reservation of seats for communities. The main feature of the bill is the method by which candidates are to be declared elected
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  • 85 11 Lahore. Apr. 5. THAT no final decision had so far been taken regarding successor to Allama Masraqi. leader of the Khaksar movement, was revealed in the course of an interview by Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung who arrived here after attending the Khaksar conference at Meerut.
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  • 34 11 Mr. Mathuradas untitled leader untitled the Congress Party in Bombay Municipal Coi poration, was elected Mayor Bombay. He secured 70 votes as against his rival candidate Mr. K. II Goregaonker who got 32 votes.
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  • 408 11 Madras, Apr. f>. jYJR. X. G. Ranga. ML. A.. (Central) and vice-president, All-India Kisan Sabha, was produced before the Third Presidency Magistrate at Egraore this afternoon, on a charge of having- defied tho local Government's order served <>n him on Sunday under the Defence
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  • 266 11 Ponna, Apr 8. "I NDIANs cannot possibly accept this division of India into two, Mus'im India and Hindu India and the constitution ».r autonomous states based on religion I think that the Congress, the Muslim League and other organisations should meet together and anive nt a possible
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  • 79 11 Lahore Apr 5 That th< division of India Into Hindu and Muslim independent states, us envisaged by the recent resolution oi the Muslim League Is fraught with the most dangerous consequences detrimental alike to the best interests of the various communities and the country as a
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    • 23 11 iV r^if M j MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT L PHONE 5101 or call at the Show Rooms > Municipal Building Coleman Street. W PS. 11A
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    • 10 11 IN DIA PAGE EDITED BY V. E. JACOB, B.A. I
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    • 353 11 core chest Troubles COUGHSJLU' 1 V you suffer from coughs, lung* jk K^C^^i weakening colds or buddea WlLw^m^ chills, be sure to take Peps. l iu »e 1 WJBfc*«^.lLi^ wutiseptic, bi>.iiheuble tablets are V pleasjut to take, v. t powerful I "sJU' enough t<. prevent pneumonia. J V Dis>>ohfd in
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    • 255 12 ANOTHER M O M. HIT THAT THE TOWN ACCLAIMS -TOPXOTC1IKA!" l THE ERr^T^UB^l^ spicy, racy Love Hfaix in (JOMEDY PRODUCTION N/NORMA liko this WttJUHlWU (Don'f pronounce it... Stl ITII FLIRTING LOVING J T\ATTPT It 01 and how iMELVYNUUUbLAo with LATEST GAUMONT JKA CLAIRE 1 BRITISH NEWS Directed by ERKIST LUBITSCH
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    • 378 12 MATINEES To-day Sunday. J Double feature at 2.30 P.M. "Tarzan's Revenge" North Bridge Road "The Great Waltz" Junction Bras Basah Road Admission 10. 15, 20, 25, and 30 cents. f* A DITHl To morrow Morning I UL (Sunday) at II o'clock ONE SCREENING ONLY. By Public Demand The Two Popular
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    • 305 12 "The Daughters in Another It is First Rate Entertainment" -straits ti^ T -"ii Y Ai hambkA 3^ SHOWS llrttir A SWELL NEW-FOUR DAUGHTERS" STORY 2 VvJmX WITH THE SAME GRAND C*S T CHARACTERS! <TIIE:fOUR DAUGHTERS* Priscilla Lane jj ßosemary?Lanc >5 GAR (^^^™t^ fr.rtraya tbc Character May Robton Frank. McHugh Dick
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  • 251 13 Kunming, X J imports to Suiyuan, North Shansi, Shensi and hna provinces during 1939 amounted to about i .)<»(). Shensi is under Chinese control, while most ,i Shansi are under Japanese control. The goods in via ellow River and highways after being jrd as European
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    • 169 13 EFFERSAL Effervescent Fruit Saline. Invaluable in all f I dlgesttfc ailments, y purifies the blood, f J f' Y\ improves the apI" l^iii« ,4 fl P«''ite ami ke?p sĕssi I habit forming. Sold Everywhere, II E L I X X RESTAI RANT BAR UK CONDITIONED) TEL. 4244 IN IHE NEW
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    • 35 13 GOLD LEAF TEA Tea blending is an art. Tea packing is a science. Each contributes to the excellence of -GOLD LEAF" Tea. the only Tea in Malaya, full of fr?shness 1 and of delicate flavour.
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    • 272 13 GALA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY, UHh Apr., at 12.10 a.m. ALHAMBRA Hsin Hwa's MurJer Mvsterv Thriller A SUPER SPECIAL MANDARIN '3/ WU TALKIE JJJkmm\\\\\\W i 1 L jT Ril Chinese STflpPBff liyj H A N £fj iHKNS 1 9m\\\\\\\\ U l^C^E^ GREAT WORLD CABARET > I>AV lea ft Night Dances iJ.iO
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    • 245 13 GLAMOUR GIRL'S DEBUT TO-NIGHT AFTER THE RACES Miss Rosie Lam Suet l ip THE "WHITE BUTTERFLY" OF I HE til ENTERTAINED l>> the HHiIIEST PAID STARS TEA GRAM) RACE BALL TODAY EXTX. TILL I AJH. CELEBRATE YOUR WINS With 120 Most Beautiful Girls Of The Orient TO-MORROW By kind permission
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    • 559 14 Wmmm WANTED upcouniry agents for General Engravers. Apply 663. Geylang Road, ■Singapore. tMI-D). WANTED an apprentice for Radio .shop. Apply Box No. 779, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. "WANTED LADY TEACHER for primary Ability to play the Piano a recomm ndation. Apply Box 805. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (174-D) "LOTUS" Fac Powder.
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    • 566 14 Domestic Occurrence ENGAGEMENT. HENG—-WEE. The engagement is announced of Mr. Heng Chin Loi, eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Heng Ah Mak to Miss Iris Wee. younger daughter of Mr. Wee Chin Kam and Late Madam Loh Meng Siong. "~A RESPECTAELE LADY. Indian girl, aged 22. well educated, wishes to meet
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    • 618 14 Miscellaneous Tie-Tac s Raceguide. on sale everywhere 22« your OWn winners in-' telhgently. (9-D) LEPROSY "or Chronic, whatever extensive and however longstanding cured. Treatment under Guarantee of No-Cure-No-Pay Write or call upon Sri Atma-Chintan Lorong 40. Geylan g.Singapore. (27-D) ONE HUNDRED WAYS TO EARN A LIVING. The most useful book
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    • 524 14 44. OXLEY ROAD, Singapore. Rooms and self-contained flats. Meals and service optional. Good catering, quiet, (mi.). Terms moderate. (16a-Di. TO LET immediately 2 furnished rooms with breaklast —European only 38A Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone 7229, for appointment. <170-Di TWO LARGE FUR: ROOMS, Bathrooms attached. (Breakfast only). Vacant Ist May. Apply
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    • 629 14 Wanted WANTED to buy ail kinds of secondhand Bocks at better prices. Please report 9, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. (147-D) WANTED 5 Ladies oi good appearance, any nationality, to be trained as Dance Assistants. Apply personally at No. 4. Lorong 14. Geylang, Singapore. Between 6 and 8 p.m. (135-D). WANTED:
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    • 469 14 NOTICE. Tho public is j, Ch; ng Yoon Hin. a Ltsterman have ever with tfa M the Midland r. Midland Trad Midland Private THE MEN TAX Ui XI KRi LIFTED <n (Incorporated in thi 1 -..t: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Twentyfir.it Ordinary G< lerai vi this Company gistered Office, Amber
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  • 212 15 f oNDON TIN London, Friday. £250 1 4 Buyers £250' 2 Sellers £247% Buyers £248 Sellers IONDON RUBBER London, Friday. f*** 1 Buyers Sellers Dull >: 11 11 1 8 11 1 16 11 3 15 me 11 1 16 11 3 16 <2r.c fwwan 11 H'h
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  • 146 15 Singapore, Friday. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyati R, (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 210 Rice Siam 2 195 Rice Siam 3 185 Siam Eroken Rice No. 1 157 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 154 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice
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  • 179 15 Singapore. Friday. UCAL markets failed to respond to the stronger tone of London markets Yesterday and business to-day was again on a very small scale. Tin was Vt down a t $125 1 2 and the price of rubber at four 0 clock was buyers spot 35
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  • 76 15 Chung-king", Apr. 12. fHE Chinese forces are advancing on Nanchang which has been exposed to attacks from the flanks and rear following the Chinese recapture of Chingan, Fenghsin and Kaoyushih in Kiangsi Province. One Japanese bomber raiding the Che-kiang-Kiangsi border was brought down by Chinese anti-aircraft
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  • 866 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. April, 12. MIN l^o Buyer. Seller* Ampat Tin 4|7i/ 2 4 10>2 Austral Amal 5$ 6|3 Ayer Hltam 211- 221-xd Ayer Weng .65 .70 Austral Malay 351- 37iBangrin 20 9 21 6 Batu Selangor 1.50 1.55 cd Berjuntal ioj3 1113 Burma Malay 22|- 23|Chenderiang 15!6
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  • 649 15 WANG CHING WEI'S ECONOMIC SCHEME Canton, Mar. 22. I levelopmentfl in the currency situation have been tng place in Canton for some time. While the Miliis getting established as the currency for all prac•ses, the Post Office has decided to pay its emploKwangtung dollar
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    • 188 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln 53.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve $300,000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEBUABANX" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRinjORS:— Wee Kheng Cbjfag, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Che an g, Esq.,
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    • 411 15 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5.N.C0. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings* Special Holiday Return Tickets to China
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    • 217 15 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. COYS SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports in Japan. Passengers are requested tc register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted.
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  • 219 16 Nazi Communications Completely Severed Reuter. London, Apr. 12. JHE Admiralty announce that a certain area in the North Sea, Skaggerrak and Kattegat is dangerous owing to mines. It touches the Danish-German coast and Swedish and Dutch territorial waters. No mines will he laid
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  • 40 16 Reuter. Bombay, Apr. 12. |T is understood that the Bombay textile strike is to be called off to-morrow. A rally of textile workers has ratified the dcci.-ion of the strike committee to call off the strike.—Reuter.
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  • 44 16 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 12. Mr. Roosevelt .has signed a bill extending the reciprocal trade treaty programme for three years. The President described the programme as "a powerful instrument for promoting our national well-being and strengthening the foundations of stable peace."—Reuter.
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  • 730 16 Reuter. (Renter's, Special Commentary) London, April 13. THE Brussels "Libre Belgique" uritr that, after losing the first game, the Allies are hourly regaining precious ground. Le Peuple writes: "Certain neutral journalists have reproached the British Admiralty for lack of foresight. Can one reasonably expect them
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  • 56 16 Reuter. London. Apr. lb. The Board of Trade has made an order prohibiting exportation, except under license, of all goods to Denmark. Estonia, Finland. Latvia, Lithuania. Norway. Sweden, and Russia ports on the Baltic and Arctic seas In vi w of the uncertainties in the
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  • 139 16 London. Apr. 12 THE whole of the British pr< 1 ed congratulation on the wra* tion on April 10 by Mr. of fifty years' continuou tion in the Common constituency. Since the death of Itr T p Honor in 1929 Mr. Lloyd "Father" of
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  • 74 16 j London, Apr 12 THE Gazette announces ami officers and crews of t!:< I and Aurora in connection vith the re cue of prisone: I mark. Captains Vian and Turn* Companions of the D vice, two ctherj are aw tinguished Service Cr awarded the
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  • 73 16 Sydney. A] THE executive of the /Lustra Party repudiated and i xounged from its mm r of! Russia" resolution of Api On Apr. 5, Mr. Curtii L-abcur Opposition, in a the Commonwealth Pari 'hands off Russia n 'WhUe the Labour P;<: press ion, it must
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  • 343 16 NUMBER OF RAIDS WERE CARRIED OUT BY BOMBERS OF THE R.A.F. ON GERMAN SHIPPING AND SEAPLANE BASES YESTERDAY. THE FORCE OF THE EXPLOSION WHEN ONE SHIP WAS SUNK INDICATES THAT IT MUST HAVE BEEN CARRYING AMMUNITION. Stockholm, Apr. 12. Following several loud explosions,
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