Morning Tribune, 23 March 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 44. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, March 28. 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • 111 1 Of Hongkong "War" Hongkong, March 22. ■ANOEUVRES ceased yesterday with landings at various points by the t? ackers and hand to hand conflicts, pmetimes even m the city itself. The latest official communiques indiate that a draw has been registered, i' hough it will be some
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  • 162 1 Anxious Days At Weekend London. March 22. ALTHOUGH the general situation m the flooded Fens area is slightly more I vourable it is still being watched xiously. The water level m Welney Washes is inches above the maximum m IKB but the waters have receded by an appreciable
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  • 85 1 London. March 2%. THE steamer Marie Moller, owned by Messrs Mollers of Shanghai, md bound for Liverpool from Vizaipatam, has sent out an SOS. early m the morning reporting a fire m the bunkers and cargo. Two heavy explosions had occurred hv dawn and the
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  • 25 1 A European woman was taken i to hospiUJ with a fractured es^ d ay as the result of a motor car collision at Dunearn Road.
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  • 19 1 Mr. Roland Braddell. head of the law firm of Braddell Bros returned from Europe yesterday by the s.s. Victoria.
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  • 502 1 IVM IC< I I'l I|» Hy ioo -POLICE PARLEY OF AN HOUR ROAD THAI 1 14 AT STWIISTIIJ FOH FOI R UOI lIS 'From Our Own Reporter i Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 22 ALL traffic along the main roads to Kuala Lumpur from Ipoh. Seremban and
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  • 93 1 14-Inch Guns Too Small For Her Navy Tokyo. Mar 22. IT is learned on reliable authority that the Cabinet has formally approved draft reply to Britain declining to participate m the fourteen-inch gun calibre limitation plan. It la expected the Japanese Ambassador will communicate the refusal to Downing
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  • 15 1 Miss Winifred fonder the well known authoress, arrived m Singapore yesterday on the s.s Victoria.
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  • 298 1 King Leopold In London London, March '<_2 VING Leopold of the Belgians left Brussels this morning and is travelling via Ostend to London, where he will arrive early this evening to spend a three days private visit fltirTng which he vill stay at the Belgian Embassy. I he
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  • 27 1 IN order that no work shall be done on (.omi Friday, there will be no issue of the Morning Tribune on Saturday next, March 27.
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    • 44 1 ON OTHER PAGES i Fag Police Orderly y i Acquitted 2 I i I atality 2 I Murder Charge v Collapses 3 S Communists 3 i Local Soccer 25 i 1 V.M.C.A. Tennis 26 J fS.CC Soccer 27 l Malayan Golf 27 .j. -j.
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    • 94 1 m m m wm~ m m m w~mwr m w w 14» 4» V CSyji FRESH MILK— WITH I (£DOg AI I THE TROI HI L I REMOVED! J IET Khm put Sil cod to delicious, nourishing milk fl y< ir troubles with milk, to <lrink. It is especially 1
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  • 797 2 FRAUD CHARGES FAIL VIOIIV OF \.S.V.\ LOST I 111 Ol I Singapore. Monday. HAIDER bin Long, a youmi Malay, formerly orderly to Mr J G H Brett. ASP., was charged before Mr. Justice Home and a common jury at the Singapore Assize Court on two charges of
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  • 121 2 Tamil Charged With Misappropriation Singapore. Monday ARJUNA. a Tamil speaking Indian was produced to-day before Mr. W. G. Reeves the Third Magistrate, on a charge of criminal misappropriation of $130 at the Harbour grounds on Mar. 1. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge and explained that he
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  • 81 2 Market Stall Holder Convicted Singapore. Monday. TAN KIM POH an assistant at the Weights and Measures Department was charged to-day before Mr. W. G. Reeves the Third Magistrate with having extorted $63 from the various stallholders at the Allenborough fish market The accused claimed trial. Various stall-holders testified that
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  • 55 2 Singapore. Monday. MOHAMMED MUSIN and Suppiah wer e iTI charged to-day before Capt. NelsonJones, the second magistrate, with the theft of a table-clock, a raincoat and a felt hat, all valued at $115 from the residence of Mr. Gilman m Chetwode Road. The case was postponed
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  • 232 2 Chinese Charged And Remanded Singapore. Monday. IN arrest ha s been made m connection •rl with the discovery of th? dead body of a young Chinese woman tied to a stake, m a creek off Tampeni i Road on Friday. Acting on information the Police have arrested a
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  • 101 2 Due In Singapore By The "Rawalpindi" THE following army officers are due to arrive In Singapore from England on April 23 by the P. and O. liner Rawalpindi. Lt -Col. A. Mason. MC. wife and infant: Bt. Major H. Vinden and wife: Major H G. P. Armitage: Capt
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  • 83 2 Due In Singapore Early* Next Month THE troopship 'Dorsetshire." carrying the lst Battalion the Gordon Highlanders, together with their families, is due to arrive m Singapore on April 3. The following officers will disembark m Singapore:— Lieut.-Col. T. N. Rogers. 0.8.E.. and wife: Major J. G. M. B
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  • 77 2 Gang Breaks Into A Shop Singapore, Monday. ARMED with pistols and knives, five Cantonese broke into a charcoal shop m Upper Chin Chew Street shortly before midnight on Saturday and got away with a small safe containing $500 m cash. There were three partners and several coolies m
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  • 58 2 Because of further unrest among tribesmen m Waziristan a brigade of troops is being sent to Mirali as a precautionary measure. The unrest is partly the result of the agitation about the Hindu girl who recently absconded from Bannu and partly the aftermath oi the agitation which began at Lahore
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  • 71 2 Schoolboy Kill^ Slll^POlr. Mond A CHINESE schoolboy was hnJ 2 motor car ace: b, North Bridge Road JunsS„ h S:^ fore noon to-day ,uncilon shortly A touring car! believed tll i driven by a Europe. It have b* Harbour' Boar^; ll p S The boy sustained a fr_e__
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  • 203 2 Four Men Face Court Charges Singapore. Monday. Kirn Lian. William Baptist, o* y Km Ann. Yeo Keng H were 1? mmT^sStf^ before e£ the third magistrate, on charts I different forms of betting g Mr. V. G. Mendis. appearing for a. first accused, and Mr Braga innpar taf
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  • 82 2 Trade Commissioner Returning MR R. B. Willmot. His Majesty's Trade Commissioner at Singapore, accompanied by Mrs. Willmot. is d«£ p t0 J"™ at Singapore on Friday on the Ra.<pn 'Tr. Willmot. who haa be* in s United Kingdom on tejve and^fflg duty. will, on his return re
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  • 88 2 Scissors Stabbing Case Singapore. Monday. A CHINESE woman named Ng Be«| *f A charged to-day before Mr Reeves the third magistrate rfthca hurt to another S5» on a pair of scissors g JJPJ U n le Mar. 21. The complainant U hospital. ___temenl The accused m her a^ m that
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  • 13 2 Luang 1-*^ *tt turned ese Consul "K^l^^o*. yesterday from a trip to ban.
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  • 270 3 $nd Of A Shooting Incident Of Last July Singapore, Monday I SUBMIT that if the prosecution have no intention of calling further evidence against my client, and that if they have no further evidence m view, then my client should not go through life
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  • 140 3 kMen Still Defiant Of Law Detroit. Mar. 21. A WARNING that the use of state troops for evacuation of sit-down strikers at the Chrysler works would lead to bloodshed and violence has been made by the leaders of 6.000 strikers, who declared that the sit-down strike is
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  • 26 3 The death is announced of Judge Wilhelm Buenger. who presided at the Reichstag fire trial, where a Dutch Communist was condemned to death.— Reuter
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  • 315 3 N.I. Cruiser Ordered To Spain Singapore, Monday. A DUTCH cruiser from the Netherlands East Indies is at present racing for the Mediterranean where she has been ordered to stand by to protect Dutch shipping interests from Spanish interference. She is the Java and was m Singapore on Nov.
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  • 58 3 The trustees of the Kociueiier Founda tion have given a further research Fellowship for a year to the Tavistock Clinic, where the holder of the Fellowship is engaged on the study of certain diseases, peptic ulcer, essential hyper tension, diabetes mellitus, and Grave':: disease, whose onset has often been related
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  • 85 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh China To Organise The "Reds" Shanghai. Mar. 22 niscussiON between the Communiil delegates and the Central Govern ment are proceeding for the surrender of the Reds. The mam issues are a guarantee that the Communists will be loyal to the "Three Principles"
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  • 115 3 Crash On World Flight Honolulu, Mar. 21. WHILE taking off on the resumption ol the round-the-world flight Miss Amelia Earhart's machine crashed owing to a tyre bursting. Fire broke out but the aviatrix and her two comnanions were not injured. 'The crash means the postponement but not the
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  • 87 3 Singapore, Monday. VARIM Lim Hadji bin Hassan, a Boy- anese omnibus driver, employed by the Singapore Traction Company, was charged to-day before Mr. T. P. Cromwell, the fourth magistrate with causing the death of a Chinese by a rash act. The accused claimed trial. Police
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  • 108 3 COMMUNISTS FINED Two Chinese Set Free I Singapon\ Monday. GOH KIM ANN, Ng Chit 800, Ng Chin Kwang, Ng Bah Long and Lim Gek Bah came up for judgment today bofore Mr W. G. Reeves, the third magistrate on a charge of being members of an unlawful smii'ty, namely the
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  • 70 3 Prohibited Nationalist Parade Ponce 4 Puerto Rico), Mar. 22. AT least seven people were killed and 50 wounded m a clash between Police and Nationalist when the Mayor prohibited a Nationalist parade; 22 men and 40 women were arrested. The Police declare that Nationalists fired on them, wounding
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  • 68 3 Law Notice For To-Day Before the Chief Justice m the lst Court at 11 a.m. S. 481J36 A. P. Scully vs. C. M. Lee. Before Mr Justice Howe.s m the 3rd Court at 11 am. O.S. 108i3fr-Re Will oi Sengalvary Pillay Murugam deceased Before Mr. Justice Home m the 2nd
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    • 27 3 4 Keep A _4M>k Out. "SUNSHINE SUSIE" and Jack Hulbert are expected, al the Pavilion. nn hi— —ii i fwi_B^ JT _____I__B_9&R___lH9H__ W v^H I, V i
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    • 54 3 fc_*^' 4/ />»-___l JBS_I rßA\\ O S A Guaranteed to remove CORNS HARD SKIN CALLOUSES within 24 hours. Implicit confidence m ihe efficacy of Trannoaan Corn Remedy: if not satisfied, money will be refunded m full. Obtainable from all Dispensaries High-class Stores .TO (ents per P acket S4)le Distributors: RAHAMIN
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    • 47 3 I /^5^X /4®s\ /^*^v I iII i JLrfn£ Ir* Jl II V '/irM'!' I ll l r&cff\i 1 1 *5 JJ I >S^P'^'£_S^ 5. 1 PRINCESS OF I HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS UST ARRIVED HY j "PRESIDENT WILSON j OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA s S4)ic Agents: MONTOR LIMITED. SINGAPORE. k
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 157 4 RUBBER London. Mar. 22 Last Price To-day Chang* Tone Easier Steady Spot Buyers. 123 16 12' 4 -116 Sellers 12 4 12 3 8 April Buyers 12' 8 12 516 -3 16 Sellers. 12' 4 12 7 16 -3 16 Apr.jJune Buyers. 123 16 12 3 8 +3
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    • 81 4 I London. Mar. 22. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 106.39 106.37 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 3 4 8.92 5 8 *s T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 223 32d Is. 2 1116 d —1 32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling
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    • 37 4 London. Mar 22. Previous To-day Change GOLD Fine Bar per o*. £7.2.4> 2 £7.2.4» 2 SILVER SDOt 20 9 16 20 3 4 +3 16 2 months forward 20 9 16 2Q3 4 -r3 16
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    • 47 4 London. March 22. rthe Combined Universities by election Mr. Harvey (Independent Progressive) was returned with a vote of 6.596. Sir Francis Lindley (National Conser- Ivativetwas second with 4.952 and Sir Henry Brackenbury < Independent > third with 2,373. This is an Inde_endent Progressive gain.- Reuter
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    • 175 4 Decline In Sympathy With U.K. London. Mar. 22. THE city is watching with the keenest interest and some anxiety the slump ir. American Government bonds, which is strongly reminiscent of the recent decline m British guilt-edged stocks. The reason for parallel movements is the growing inflation scare,
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    • 126 4 London Mir on Distillers Pr Ti?? Dunlop Rubber 36 -13 General Electric 87 o £J2i -3 Imperial Chemical Industries 393 -4' 2 Imperial Tobacco 1519 i^q -3 Anglo-Dutch 49 3 4J I Canadian Pacific 147 8 14 -9 London Tin (New Share) 61U 6 3 e Rubber
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    • 21 4 London, ICai UN Standard. Previous To-day Chanw Spot I afternoon closing price) £293 v £283'; Forward £285 2 £278
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    • 49 4 RUBBER New York Mar 21 Previous To-day Ch Tone Q uiet Firm ,Z BpSt Buyer* 24 11 16 2V» Beiler» 24 13 16 24 1116 Ap'rllJune Buycj. 24^ 4 M% SeUen. 24 7 8 243 4 TIN* Standard. Tone Easy Easy Spot 64 's C 3
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    • 799 4 Development Cost Only 5350 Singapore. Monday. THE annual general meeting of the Chermang Development Ltd. was held at the registered office of the Company, French Bank Buildings, to-day^ Mr W. H. Macgregor was m the chair, and the directors* report <md accounts for the
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 713 5 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt 01I1 s a P ort Mar P™ Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers L aser c C^ Lya11 Evatt y r6 oeuers Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 6 6 6 510 6 3 £1 Asam Kumbang 35 3 36 9 35- 37 6 £1 Austral
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    • 411 5 Par Pd. 2 2 Alex Brick Ord.. l« If 1.45 155 MM Atla "ice 300 10.00n0m8.00 10.00 10 1U Alias ite not; n Qfl OQS 1 1 M. Broadcasting.. 089 o*s 090 o^s 10 5 BM. Trustee 6.25 7.00 6.25 7.15 nOO £100 Cable Wireless 7fc* Norn Com Pref.
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    • 130 5 SING \PORE MUNICIPALITY 1928 red. 1948-68 521.000.000 Int Jan. 20 July 20 116 I«H 4 1930 red. 19"0-? C $6.000 000 3% 1935 red. 1975-85 $4,000,000 Int. Apr. 1 Oct. 1 100' 2 101 > 2 Ci PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1
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    • 357 5 4 Shares e II unless otherwise »t»ted) w v 2.15 -30 2.10 2.25 Gaiah 1.05 1.75 160 170 c Malay:::::::.:.. 2.30 2.^ 230 2.^ Aver Hltam 180 90 80 1.90 uer Molek 1-50 160 150 1.60 Panas 225 2.35 cd 220 2.30 sett 0.95 ioo 100 i Lintang
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  • 151 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) IliibWr Singapore, Monday morn.ng. Singapore: 415 8 cts., down 14 ct. Market Tone: Quiet London: 123 i6d.. down 1 m M.uket Tone: Easier. New York: 24 5 8 etf., down 1 16 et Market Tone: Firm. Singapore, Monday evening. 'lhe market locally has
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  • 216 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Mar. 22. Tin at midday was $140., unchanged. The Tin shan- market throughout the cay was extremely dull with little business passing. Amongst Sterlings there are buyers Of Ayer Hitams. Siones, Temohs, Selavangs. Ampat.s and Kents. Amongst Dollar shares sellers were more numerous
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  • 260 5 Mr. Julian Israel 's Report Singapore, Mar 22 Tin locally unchanged. Rubber locally closing .steady with buyers al 42' ,c July Sept. Mining.— Rauba $7 06 $7.20. Tin shari 1 are dull and not Arrnei but the undi rtone continues good, and optimism sun prt rail B. Kinta $10 24
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  • 292 6 Decrease In U.K. Rubber Stocks MESSRS Lewis and Peat. Ltd.. m their weekly rubber market report dated London. Mar. 9. write Immediately following our last Report the Malayan up country stock figures were published. Dealers' stocks were 6.716 tons over December production showed an increase of 6.
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  • 90 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. xr Singapore. Monday noon. No. I.XR.S.S. m cases •FOB. March- ML 413 Good FAQ. m cases 'FOB. March' 415 16 417 16 No. I.XR.S.S. (Spot-loose) Tone of Market:— Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 22 3*l6d. per lb. New York Spot
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  • 179 6 Admiralty Orders Already Out London, Mar. 22. THE Admiralty has quickly put the ships of the new programme m hand. Parliament passed the estimates on Thursday night and on Saturday mointhe contracts for some of the ships had been signed. This is a departure from the normal procedure,
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  • 51 6 Clrcumatancea having prevent d Mr. D. D. Burn.-, recently selected by the Birmingham Water Committee to succeed Mr J. H. Broadley. the secretary ol the department trom takhm up the appointment, the Water Committee h elected by Mr. A E. Fordham. of the City Treasurer's Department, Bradford, to fill the
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  • 203 6 SELLING Singapore. Mar. 22. London T.T. 2| 4 1 16 London demand 2 4 )16 London 4 months' sight 2 4» R Lyons demand 12 _o Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 56 15 16 Montreal demand 56 13 i_ Batavia demand 103 5 8 Bamarang demand 103 3
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  • 204 6 Singapore. March H R (81am) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan $150 R. 'Siam W. Coast No 2 per Koyan $14? R. (Siam) W Coast No. 3 per Kovan $136 R. (Slam) "White" No. ai $240 R. (fttam) "White Rice" No. 1 $224 R. (Siam) -White Rice' No. 2
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    • 62 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE y airselves from the FEAR cf BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES ill our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can hav c access to these •safe boxes, so
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    • 178 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD, Established m 1880. Capital Subscribed iFuiiy Reserve Fund Yl nßn Y -13O,9O0,000"; Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS AFFLES PLACF. Manager T UMW* Tel: No. 6049 Siaiiagari Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore'a d_s_ Nederlamdtthe Ha nd* >laalM*lia|i|iiji. W. (Netherlands Trading Society
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  • 29 7 JOHORE SCOUTS PARADE BEFORE SULTAN Hi* Highlit** l'r<\*cnt* Hcpiilv amp I UU i Warrant To f api: iSved E*a Bin Alwcc Ai lni< i *<**liii«* (Vr<*iiion> On S inula*
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    • 220 8 •positively LAST NIGHT of this Excellent Stage and| J Screen Double Bill! g 1 CAPITOL MJ I 1 I RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY PUBLIC DEMAND THE INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS CHINESE DANCERS— mmm^mm^^^^^^^ m^m m^ m m m^^ a m m^ mm mo^ xiM^ Mm^^^^tmmmmm^mmmm^ ILU and _r U*{ __> __I-^_l m an
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    • 207 8 I V Hailed as pvp- t I» VII lAW Va,kb^ he 2t iCr lh »n VW I I IO ;ts characters throuV^n i LAST NIGHT t ,n J** of Uk£ 2£ t mos entertaining ni... mak shou| d not be missed t Morning Tribune -~»w__. *.„..u... "ii A mmmm a*
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  • 266 9 Hooliganism In Hongkong Hongkong. COLONEL E. D. Matthews. Secretary of t the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, apneared as complainant before Mr W. Sehofield at the Central Magistracy, when Chan Muk. an unemployed man. .^■ed 38, was charged with damaging the No. 2 Fairway of Deep Water Bay
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  • 228 9 Maedonald's Speech To N.Z. Group London, Mar. 9. THE "great revolution that has taken place m the relationship between the British Government and the Governments of the five Dominions was referred to by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Dominions Secretary, sneaking to the New Zealand group of the Overseas
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  • 55 9 Mr. John Walter recently gave a lecture on the history of The Times to jft large audience m the Austrian Pres* Chamber m Vienna. Among those present were Sir Walford Selby, the British Minister, Colonel Walter Adam, the head of the Austrian Government Presv Department, and Herr Eduad Ludwig. head
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  • 275 9 Big An ti-A ir-Raid Plans London. AIR-raid precaution schemes are being adopted all over the country Reports from all the big cities show that steps are being taken by local authorities to protect their populations against the menace of attack from the air. Leeds has adopted a new
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  • 186 9 Profit .After Five Bad Years London. Mar. 9. THE Government has made a net trading profit of £73,578 on the National Stud since it was established 21 years ago, according to figures just issued. The total is for the period up to the end of 1936 and is
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  • 56 9 The Royal National Life-boat Institution has received a gift of £5 from th" (wners of the Hamburg steamer Edmond Hugo Stinnes m gratitude to the Humber motor life-boat City of Brad tord 11. which on January 29 spent more than 12 hours searching for the steamer m a gale m
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  • 27 9 Flight Lieutenant G. E. Strangman. injured when an RAF. machine crashed m a snow-storm at Ewell Minnis, between Dover and Folkestone, recently, has died m Dover Hospital.
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    • 33 9 n_-_ II I 5-45 TO-NIGHT 8 45 HERE AT LYsTTHE PICTURE THAT YOU WERE ALL WAITING FOR! •V I SWA M I T II A A BRILLIANT SOUTH INDIAN TALKIE PERFECT SOUND GUARANTEED
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    • 253 9 y_fl_^__^ jfl J__^jT i -^c." _n t-gyP I Ljfj I|||CeUSl^ l*f l aOWS »t JM H'/fA BARBARA PF.PPFR I CAHIO V FRANK M.THOMAS r> w.f\ut\j Mm ore Pi c W WILLIL _t. Sr^l't IALHAMBRAJ Inext change I j Marcut. I 1 I HM ________________i Imagine Bob and Bert m the
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  • 941 10 OUR LONDON MARKET REVIEW BY AIR MAIL Another Critical Week In The Market: Steady Increase In Rubber Consumption: Tin Booming (From Our Own Correspondent) London. March 11 THE London Stock Market is passing through difficult times. Hardly bad if recovered from the severe repercussions caused by the announcement of the
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  • 24 10 Mr. A. Rowan, head of the training college department of Shoreditch Techi ical Institute, is to retire at the end of the summer term.
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  • 22 10 Mr. J. Edgar Jones, a partner m the legal firm of Messrs. Cowdy and Jones ipoh. left on Home leave last week
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  • 259 10 Award To Youth Upheld London. IN award of £10,000 compensation to 1 a young factory employee for the loss of his hands has been upheld by the Court of Appeal here. Lawrence Heaps, employed m a rub-ber-flooring factory of Liverpool, had to have both his
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  • 90 10 Five Chinese Charged In Singapore Singapore. FIVE Chinese, Goh Kirn Ann. Ng Chit 800 Ng Chin Kuang. Ng Bak Long. and Lim Gek Bah were charged on Saturday before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the third magistrate, with being members of an unlawful society, namely the Malayan Communist Party. In
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  • 19 10 Mr. E. A. G. Anderson. 0.C.P.D.. Kuantan, Pahang, who is on two weeks' leave, was m Taiping last week.
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  • 250 10 "OLD LAGS" LUNCHEON Ex -Convicts As Chief Speakers London. M ar 8 £X-convicts were the chid sp, ak er a prison-governor the guest nnour at a strange luncheon h-ld LrT One of the now famous -Hut cheons organised by I the b_2" sellers, it took place at the GrJSmZ. House
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  • 24 10 A gift of £10 10s. to the Bow Btted Police Court Poor Box Fund hai been received from the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn.
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  • 217 11 BAVARIAN PEASANTS PLAY MOUNTAIN MUSIC IN KENSINGTON GARDENS The list of Household appointments has announced the name of Montague Robert Ver? Eliot, 13-year-old son ot Sir M4>ntague I- hot. brother of Lord St. Germans, as the King's fourth .in.i newest Page of Honour. Pages of Honour have an important part
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 290 12 "WHOEVER raises the conception of race, people, state or form of government beyond mundane valuation and claims to make idols of them violates the divine order of things." So stated the Pope, recovered from his illness and again taking an active interest m affairs, m the course
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  • 704 12 IM the course of his ftait to Singapore. Col J. L Sleeman. Chief Commissioner. St John's Ambulance Brigade Overseas*, made a few remarks regarding ad which should give the people of Malaya considerable food for thought, especially In view of the fact that the world is now back
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  • 193 12 Mr. S Young, of Chartered Bank Ipoh. was at Lumut during the weekend. Dr. Ling Ah Choon. A. MO. Ipoh. is on relief duty at the Taiping Hospital m place ot Dr. Jayasuria. a *a s> c Messrs Taib. Osman. and Mohamed of the Kedah Police have been made
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 12 Miss Dorothy Round, Britain's lead ng woman lawn tennte n pl^ W ormarry Dr. Douglas Leigh Little (ab ye), who practises m yeestershire. her home town. The en was announced recti a M ia. (Tapfcal Press).
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  • 671 13 LAY PREACHER EXPOSED Astonishing Story Of Jekyll &> Hyde STRIPPED of his cloak of religion, a lay preacher stood exposed at the Old Bailey as a man who secretly drank and gambled with the money he obtained by fraud from smail shopkeepers. •You obviously are
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  • 246 13 New Equipment For R.A.F. From Our Own Corresponienai •By Air Mail. London. Mai 10. SSBESTOS suits are shortly to be ma(> part of the standard equipment lor airmen at Singapore and other bic R AF base* As a beginning two hundreds suithave been ordered by the Air Ministry
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  • 164 13 Special Seats For Heroes London, Mar. 9. PEACE-TIME heroes, as well as those who have been decorated for gallantry on the battlefield, arc to be given special seats to see the Coronation procession. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald announced m I the House ot Commons that places will Ibe reserved
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  • 83 13 Failed To Achieve Results Shanghai. Mar. 20. IT is believed her? that the Japanese I Economic Mission v ider hSx c. Kodama has failed tc achieve concrete results. Mr Chow Tso Mm, the president of the China-Japan Trade Council, discussed plans with Mr. Kodama at the International Hotel
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  • 190 13 New Appointments Announced London, Mar. I the Admiralty announces tho following appointments: Vice-Admiral Max X Horton, CB 13 SO., to be Vice-Admiral Commanding Reserve Fleet, m succession to ViceAdmiral Gerald C. Dickens, C B CM G., to date July 26. 1937; Vice-Admiral Evelyn C. O Thomson, DS.O, to be
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  • 393 13 Fl umber Appeals Against Conviction Singapore. CONVICTED by the lower court 4>n charge of accepting an illegal gratification of $3 from a Chinese plumber, Albert Schoon, till recently employed as a water inspector by the Singapore Municipality, appealed against, his conviction and sentence before Mr Justice Home
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  • 287 13 Judge's Remarks To Prisoner Maidstone SAVED from the cat" by a medical report showing that he was unfit to receive such punishment, Langford Owen Duncan, 35, .said to be an ex-public SChoOIDOV and described as a traveller, was sentenced to live years' penal servitude at Maidstone
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  • 44 13 A verdict of Accidental death" wa.> returned at th* resumed inquest at siea,ford < Lines i on the bodies of the four railway platelayers who were killed when an express train left the rails anl trashed into a hut m which the men were seated.
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    • 35 13 j Obtainable of dl Chamwu and Uvrm* j I PHOVF mWmi '4 Telegraphic Address 5934 r I** GOODWOOD yoY*-— _*--x"5 **i --> >\ X A_. *> CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOI'KIJ.S. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments.
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  • 452 14 Beauty "Queen Arrives In Fall To Death London After Actor's From Liner The body of Charles Mattson. the 10 year-old son of Dr. WiUiam W Mattson. a wealthy physician, who w y kidnapped from his home m Tacoma. Washington, by a masked man was found by a rabbit hunter m
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    • 75 14 ZZ~Z xj22lTx a,r travel saves TROUBLE Singapore to England and Australia twice weekly by luxurious air liners. The fare includes everything— meals— hotels— even tips. j Modern travel at its carefree best. Departures for London every Wednesday and SundayBrisbane on Mondays and Fridays I Bookings and information from Boustead Co..
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    • 37 15 Rene ULLMANNI EXPERT JEWELLER! CrPERS YOU THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING, DINNER RINGS WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY BROOCHES BRACELETS, etc., RENE ULLMANN ■■■ll Place, SINC.APOKE. Opened until 6 p.m. every day. imluduig BataviAJi
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  • 1136 16 Gaining Admiration With Lovely SHOULDERS ARMS shapel? sliou filers and arms aire more important than ever m this streamline aj*t* whether for frank deeolletage* or modest taillenrs CAN you tell a time when arms, shoulders and elbows were not vitally important m a woman's scheme of beauty? Period frocks ranging
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    • 40 16 Beautiful Curls for your baby Every day rub the darling's scalp with Nestol, which cleanses and curls baby's hair WfcSTek MONTH: TRfATM£NT IN A mW ,y X t hro^g^'"^ l KP_n.B_ 1 'Wfl _H e_/*V J Am f Max Factor-s
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  • 577 17 cleanliness and BEAUTY J^JANY girls are pretty; many more could be really beautiful if it were •>t for some minor fault. It is the Little sins against beauty that so often and between you and romance or your access m business. You are pretty ireful about the big things, but
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  • 239 17 DEAR MISS CUMMING: My eyes are quite small, but I have very lovely, long eyelashes. I use mascara on them to darken and emphasize them, but that seems to stress, the small ness of my eyes. And what's more, the black seems to accumulate under my eyes, giving me
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  • 212 17 "DEAR MISS CUMMING: I've managed to lose pounds through exercises you have prescribed, and that's why I'm back for more information. You see, I followed your reducing course and managed to regain the slender lines I'd wanted for so long. And since you aided me so greatly with my figure
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    • 37 17 Ladies Hairdressers I MAISON PERM m t 79, Stamford Road. j Tel.: 4610 J MAISON MARIE! 63, Victoria Street. *>_ TAjmQHQL/TOIK f _^T^_ 23 HIGH V STREET. _rV nr tP^AWWW'^^W'. JF/JT—t mmm m^ m m \*\\*AA mtmm 1
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    • 139 17 :fA I OI IK I VI IS SIIOIM-I S GUIDE 1 .j. S BOOKSHOP 1 l THE WORLD OF SCIENCE by P. SHERWOOD TAYLOR 1063 Pages 677 Illustrations. Dr. Shefwood Taylor has for the first time iwe believe) evolved a plan by which the extent and nature of Science can
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    • 60 17 EYES Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualilieri eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D.O.Se. Ophthalmist Dr. of Ocular Science. j CAMERAS AND FILMS DR V CLEANING Hurtol tyuick Cleaners for same claj service Goods handed m by 10 a.m. can be collected
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    • 481 18 mt mm _j ll_B__ -T^^_e^!^_-— ______s*^_l__J V^ l^l_rV > __B^ta^__ Wt ___^__!*^__«r__^ <^ BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA. LINES Outwards. Dae Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage f'pore. 1937. 1937 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Mar. 26 NALDERA 16.000 May 21 RANPURA 17.000 Apr. 9 BHUTAN 6.100 June 5 SOMALI 6.800 Apr. 9 CARTHAGE 15.000 June
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    • 911 18 POSTAL LYT ELLI«*K\c-Tf STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATP _mDATE AND TIME j Sarawak .generally* Bintulu Circe m Peneerang S. Soon Heng r 2 J Trengganu (Parcels only) Hone Ho 9 an Indo-China Chenonceaux L 10 0 Dungun. Kemaman and Kemasek Hong Ho o am Netherlands Indies: Bagan, and
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    • 287 19 BIR S V II I L V LI zy E (incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MARELLA Mar. 29 Apr. 3 MERKUR Apr. 30 May 4 Special cheap round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia issued at the following ratt_ First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney
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    • 553 19 MTO FRENCH PORTS HOMEWARDS. U j I j CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux awn if f? r M rs llles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr 29 1 I ADEN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk May 4 OUTWARDS. (j S (from Marseilles) ADEN For Saigon, Tourane Haiphong
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    • 157 19 THE HARROUR j mM 0m t tr tr, 1 0 _0 SIBBPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No Rohna 22 1 Van Heutsz 20 Suisang 20 1 J V Oldenbarnevelt 13 3 Kepong 15 3 Glenogle 13 3 Chenonceaux li Shinyubari Maru 8
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    • 203 19 Vessels In INiri Antenor. British, 6.809 ton.s. from Liverpool 21.3 to Hongkong 22.3. Madoera, Netherlands, 5,792 ton.s from Sourabaya 21.3 to Port Swettenham 22 3 Silverwalnut, British, 3.693 ton.s from Baltimore 15.3 to Port Swettenham 23 3 Valaya, Siamese, 803 tons, from Bangkok 21.3 to Bangkok 24.3. St. Loubert French.
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    • 59 20 1 WtSmW^MLW^sSs@mW^ss tSt-f*^ vOf > A w/^^^^ A w A C-j_S-!-S# w w si> w -y******** 7 C__S_# v>» «VJ I Before you |j I ffi Tin 'Hi il say Whisk y I I ift-ll J MM>M.*+*MM,J ;^J fct%_n _g^ mm <*»! lip g 1 'White Label' 1 K*:Oj mmmWn^WmJmW
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    • 958 21 lon the radio! i 1 llritlSh Empire 7.35 pm. Concert Relayed. Ti# fM4li#ttMmM 8.05 p.m. Talk on French Events I rOi* Ta 511 116 k 820 p m Continuation of Concert (Relayed). 8.50 p.m. News m French, Colonial I Market Prices. poTJattß Ll^^T^. o__?c_f Talk on Music *Mr Chartes .ATSEItZ
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    • 466 21 fttjrawti Of i Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY Star Socirtv. fl nn m Annui Bharatha. Shining Star So--600 p.m. Malay Music (Gramophone ciety. Records):- Thiruparankunran. Sung by T 1 Angin Sijok. Sung by Miss Maimoon. Kannan. Che Puteh, Sung by Miss Maimoon i Panimuka Melara. star and VenuMegat Bentan,
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    62 22 "Labour"— E.A.S. Ist Bn. Middlesex Rgt.. Gillman Brks., Singapore. •Reflections'— Chan Hock Chye, 32 Emerald Hill Rd.. Singapore. "The ArtW-Gnr. J.W. Darley, 11. ft AA Mt> RA m^ "Searchin* For Crabs'-Teo Ah Kow. 80 Amoy St., Singapore. "A Majestic Prow Loh Chee Cheong. 110 Nelson Road, Singapore "Town HaU at
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    • 32 22 ANCHOR BEER L^LWmWmmmWmwmmmmmmm^^m^ LW wm my mm fB Am W— ~—W T-_ AmW _k AmW Brewed and bottled m Singapore by ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO. LTD. SOLE AGENTS: •w-_-*\ SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD.
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  • 359 23 AN this page and the one opposite, will will be found pictures received for one photographic competition for which these pages are reserved every Tuesday. The competition will carry prizes of handsome cameras and films. Three Agfa cameras and twelve rolls of film will be giv
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    28 23 .onelv Hill" l.oh »»an s Kay. 1. Battery Ro;ul, Singapore. "Thp Morning Tub" Chan Hock bye, 3*. Emerald Hill Rd., SingaP4*re. "Unloading*— E.A.S. lst Bn. Midtftesex Rest., Singapore
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    34 23 "hoadim; Cai.o" cs. Chang, 31 gfcaj Lim park. Otytaag, fftagipin Dawn"— A. >i Ong, «o BnUMell Bro Singapore. "H'tMm. ih.- Miles on I ii. < 4 mm- St Thr < rsneral i Mt i ii. j>'ire.
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    • 50 23 i o r llt i s I'o m pc *1 5 1 ion onh /ffl ilm ca n be used. Does litis mean a j handicap? Dei'inilely nol! Vh expei*i v n r e d pholograplH'r .you Id have chosen. anyhow. Ihe reliable. ISOCHROME-™* I The Film For the tropics!
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    • 42 23 Kntries for this competition are invited for the prizes It he awarded m March. Tlu.v should be addressed to the Editor, the Miming Tribune. Anson Road, Singapore, and the envelopes should be clearly marked M Agfa Competition." SEND IN VOIR ENTRY NOW.
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  • 134 24 I Fight hts n. Mar. 21 the Catholic orning by b luntly accuses I violated the raging reading Lhe .vi.y of the a tion to the State Ul leal, declares .lilty of misrclat. evasion dei mining ot more or less ilations. he will conic that seeks by
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  • 199 24 I Retirement After The Coronation London. Mar. 21. IT is learned that Mr. Stanley Baldwin I Premien. Mr Ramsay Mac Donald (Lord President of the Council' and Lord Hailsham 'Lord ChanceUor* will resign their posts after the Coronation, and that Mr. Neville Chamberlain I Chancellor of the Exchequer"
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  • 29 24 I Poland has informed the Egyptian Go vernment that she will be haonv tn Ifavou1 favou able reception to an early application by Egypt for membership of the League.
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  • 40 24 I The local friction at Shanehaj bei ween Italian ,ailors and British soldier' has been amiably composed. Six Iti" Han sailors with an officer left flower, i?inr,T e M- at the h0S P ital where t£ injured soldiers were treated.
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  • 115 24 Joining Navy In The "I/rrf" Tripoli. Mar. Signor ICussoUnl has c«xidu<led his visit to Libya and has sailed aboard the cruiser Pola. escorted by other warships which will participate m naval exercises m the Straits between Sicily and Tripoli. The end of Sipno: Ifnasolinl'i Libyan' tour was marred by
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  • 38 24 The Government m Valencia hay. vent tn the Belgian Governme it a cheque for 1.000.000 Belgian francs i" paymtnt of the compensation claimed for the murder of Baron de Borchgrave, First Secretary of the Belgian Embassy. In Madrid.
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  • 25 24 Instructions To MemU °f Legislatures New Delh:, Mar 21 THE Congress convention has Ed sine die. after m d dJoun. s»*_KE_^ ES_&*,_^jSSsft?? Reuter
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    • 201 24 The BIG EASTER MUSICAL SHOW!~~ TO-MORROW At The CAPITOtTI Special Matinees Daily M-G-M's NEW MAMMOTH MUSICAL SMASH! It's here! Eleanor Powell jk -j, ■»■> heading the Big Paraded _B %y| stars m the merriest, girl- \«toa^|^^x\^\ /v Am wtk ?^lhl_ii lBls jammed musical sensation r^^R__^^ N V __l Ik cf
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  • 495 25 SECOND DIVISION FIVE COALS MARGIN; MM It SI COM! HALF Singapore. Monday DISPLAYING better understanding and combination m the attack ih„ t>..h Ushers walked away with their Second Division fixture tt t,h Associate at the Anson Road Stadium this SSnX? winnfnTby _W__S S_ u S3-tSr'
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  • 156 25 Changes Ordered By London. Mar. 21. THE International Rugby Board, meet- < ing at Edinburgh, has decided to change several laws of the game. Regarding the scrummage rue. it has 1 now been decided that the ball shall be I put m at a moderate speed so that
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  • 165 25 Muthucumaru To Be Invited To Play Against Sir Julien Cahn Singapore, Monday IT is reported that A. J. Hunter, the 1 Selangor fa*tt bowler, has been unable to accept the invitation to play ir. the all-Malaya cricket eleven to meet Sir Julien Cahn s tourists at Easter. He is unable
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  • 133 25 Referee Stops Italy's Match With Austria Vienna, Mar. 22. STATING that the Continuance of play would endanger the safety of players, the Swedish referee abandoned the Austria-Italy soccer match here to-day, amid booing and protests from 50.000 spectators. Austria were leading 2-0. During the game, three Italians and
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  • 16 25 It is announced from Edmonton tha< Mr. Aberhart. the Premier of Alberta will attend the Coronation.
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  • 110 25 Good Batting By Wyatl Worthington r'.rist church, Mar. 22. 'THE three-day cricket match between the M.C.C. tourists and the Cante-bury-Otapo combined team was drawn to-day, beinp abandoned on account of rain. On tJie first day of play (Friday) the tourists scored 217 <Wyatt 63 and the homesters 70
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  • 99 25 Davies Retains World Championship i London, Mar. 21. lOE DAVlfiB retained the world's professional snooker championship, by beating Horace Lindrum, m their match at Thurston's, by 32 frames to 29 Reuter. In mail week, m a week's snooker match with Sidney Smith, who received 14 points each frame.
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  • 94 25 Cambridge Beat Oxford London. Mar. 21. AT White City, m the inter-Varsity athletic meeting before a crowd of |5.000. Cambridge beat Oxford by nine events to two. The conditions were ideal. Godfrey Brown (Cambridge) broke the 440 yards "Varsity record by 4 5 of ia second, with a time
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  • 27 25 Mr. and Mrs. Jame s Shand, of Albert Road, Jarrow, celebrate their diamond wedding recently and a letter of congratulation was received by them from the King.
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  • 593 25 Good Soccer In B.H. League Singapore. Monday. IN a gams which was characterised bj! last and exciting exchanges through-j cut. Bat a Shoe Company XI beat the' G.E C. by two goals to nil m a Busines.*! Houses League fixture on the V M.C.A.j gtound this
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  • 38 25 The Great Western Railway state that a landslip occurred at an embankment between Brentham and Peri vale, blocking the main London-Birmingham line, but outgoing trains were diverted through West Ealing and were delayed not more than eight minutes.
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  • 541 26 TRIUMPH OVER HARD COURTS CHAMPION Wise And Cliartikavanij Win Doubles Semi-Final Singapore- Monday pONGRATULATIONS to J**J*\?*% fif^'^S^^S^to t confidence. dM beat Mrs <**& o„ on Ladies' Singles. V.M.C.A straight sets this afternoon to the ■^^^^A^tl^EvSi* lady to T'opJrXnTproS^Mr^ ."-"S^tlS was the first She .on between
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  • 219 26 Ten Goals In Match With H. S. Bank Singapore. Monday. THE Overseas Chinese Banking Cor- poration beat the Hongkong I Shanghai Bank by seven goals to three on the S.H.B. ground this evening m the Business Houses league match The game was well contested m the
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  • 404 26 THERE was sensation after sensation at the recent Australian lawn tennis' championships, the results of which have already appeared, but followers of the game will be interested to know how he champion was dethroned and Eromvich accounted for Crawford. The first sensation was the defeat of Adrian
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  • 640 26 MALAYAN GOLF TITLE AT BUKIT TIMAH W.H. Elkins Expected To Defend This Weekend Berlin. Ba; etoatn THE Malayan Golf Championship of l r 37 will be played over the comae of the S G.C. at the coming weekend md a good entry is expected. There will be qualifying rounds on
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  • 336 26 THE Sineaoore Golf Club monthly mixed I foursomes competition for Man* was played at Bukit Tiinah L vesterda*. and resulted m a win for Mr*. R. w. „^e r enout 3 and. T hf Uwi--. reMr" R W Cowen J. A. t*Mj**** Mr. Mrs. MM.
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    • 29 26 Handicap Mens Doubles, semi-final:— < I A Pereira and C. Reshty v. G. H. I Kam and E Strandberg. Handicap Men's Singles, semi-final:— Di Haridas v. T. T. Wong 1
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  • 557 27 SAPPERS BEATEN WEAK lIMMM\<. \\\s rill 111 IMIU\_ IHITH a Utile more luck o_ the side of th, RE .J"^^ iDd ended m a 2-1 victory for the Club P V d the padanß to day As the game went the men from Changi scarcely
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  • 114 27 I Single Goal Against Excise Men Singapore. Monday. k VERY uninteresting game of footle ball, relieved by only one goal throughout, was played to-day between the Excise Department and the Medical Services on J. C. S. A. ground. The Medicos won the match by one goal
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  • 157 27 Classification Of Horses And Ponies Singapore. March 22. THE following alterations are notined m the classification of horses and ponies registered with the Straits Racing Association HORSES Transfers From Class 1 to Class 2.— Nutcracker. From Class 2 to Class 3— Carm:op. Curzola. Equetta. High Degree, King
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  • 56 27 Rangoon, Mar. 21 MPISSAVY. who has exceeded the 100 days allowed for his flight to Tokyo, arrived here at 10 50 a m. and left for Saigon at 11.20 a.m interviewed by Reuter he said the flight would terminate at Saigon, from which place he would attemot
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  • 458 27 Good Racing In Trying Conditions At R.S. Y. C. During The Weekend THERE was a full turn o«t of "B" ooau ror the Friday „a ce th- home bU was de u Hy^oo. "c^,?^ (Van der Gaast, on_T|_»t£_Wi V'!"' sl eal mta T «*»n X line and kee D clear
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    19 27 An incident from the play m yesterdays soccer friendly on the oadan*. when the S.C.C. beat the Sappers. (Tribune).
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  • 81 28 Mrs. M. Eber, who won the women's open singles final of the Y3I.C.A. tennis tournament yesterday by defeating Mrs. Morgan Oliver m a well-con lasted match. Mrs. Eber has displayed good form throughout the tournament and her victory yesterday wa 0 a popular one. (Tribune) Mrs. Morgan
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  • 141 28 THE Sepoy Lines Golf Club vs Keppel Golf Club match which was played on Sunday, over the course of Keppe. Golf Club, resulted m a win for the home team by 4**_ to 3ft as under (Sepoy Liries players mentioned «rst).N. Jackson and E.
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