Morning Tribune, 10 April 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2.— No. 59 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, April 10, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • 193 1 SPECTACULAR ILK-HI I KOM TOKYO FLYING TIME SO HOURS < \miYlV<- CBEETINCS TO Kl\« 9 GEORGE Divine Wind, the Japanese built monoplane owned by the and carrying coronation greetings to King VI, i at Croydon this afternoon at 3.26 pm.. message ignificent welcome was accorded to
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  • 20 1 p taw w nothing ol any olan mice of added that primarily m liv m the foreiern Reuter
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  • 83 1 157 Murder Victims Exhumed Tokyo. April 9 ACCORDING to reports from Seoul, the police there have hitherto exhumed t57 v.. the pseudo-r* Hakukyo Sect and are searching least 50 more victims, mostly girls we^n three .-.nd twelve years ol been enticed from their homes outraged, strangled
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  • 45 1 Another Promotion Come* To Him H mgkong a, 9 i IT is reported that Dr. Philip T\ •Tin Tao Chieir Foreign sioncr c, Kwangtung, and Chinese Consul-General for will be promoted Foreign Comm] of the live South-west provinces.- Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 14 1 .1 9. bohali C -lai to Chien, Chairm the Ccni Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 128 1 SIX FOUNDRIES IDLE IN PENANG Strike Position Tense: Shoemakers And Tailors Also Restive (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. SIX foundries m Penang are idle el a result of a strike among the workers. numbering about 147. who have downed tools, following the failure of the proprietors to accept the
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  • 32 1 Inauguration Of China Service San traneisco, Apr. 3. THF Pan-American Airways "Ha- waiian 1 Upper" left to inaunurate thc service to China with live passengers and ten thousand letter^. Reuter
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  • 24 1 the Sultan of Johore Iff 5250 to the Littie of the Po»>r. Singapore, for the institution for the aged poor Ol Singapore and Johc
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  • 196 1 Fo re ign Exchange Nervousness purpose, and may not be renewed. Senator Pittman declared last nig I elding th chief purpose of •ire that India currency was d or dumped on the world The B: I i up d tl passed.- Reuter Franc Sliding To Sew Low Level? London. Apr.
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  • 440 2 DR. KUNG'S TRIBUTE TO MALAYAN CHINESE Interesting Interview With Delegation Leader IN to interview with I renresentative oi the Tribune Dr Kune nave the '^_?tts?Tto foster the friendly l«UlUoni between China and England. :i,,<^^^rrv l ,a;esu 1 rh I Tiw '.n;r';;r^ua y a. M oeaeefulb under
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  • 1337 2 MUNICIPALITY'S PLANS FOR CORONATION GALA PROGRAMME FESTIVITIES TO TOST A KOI I 5.i0.000 THF Singapore Municipality will spend about $50,000 on the pronation T orations .nearly the same sum as was spent on the Silver Jubilee cell tions. and some 51.000 children will share m the merriment on the auspi.
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  • 205 2 Ranpura In Singapore j Singapore. Friday A DRAMA of the high seas, which will be marked down as an even' to be remembered In the history of the P. and O liner. Ranpura. In recent years. WM enacted shortly after the vessel left Colombo on her present
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  • 232 2 Interviewed On Way To Hongkong Singapore. Friday. A CHARMING personality on board the P. and O. Ranpura which arrived In -Singapore this afternoon from Europe was a 20 y ear-old Chinese girl, Miss Lai Ying Chong. who is on her way to Hongkong to join her
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  • 742 3 PASS THROUGH SINGAPORE Greeted By Local Chinese Singapore, Friday. INT. RYIEWED by the Tribune on 1 his arrival m Singapore to-day, Dr II H. Kun&. leader of China's Coronation delegation, paid a tribute to Malayan Chinese, and expressed the hope that his goodwill mission have the effect
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  • 90 3 Over 250 On The Ranpura For Far East Singapore. Friday. THE P. O. Ranpura which arrived m bingapore this a ternoon from Europe had more than 250 naval ratings on board for British ships m the Far East. It is understood that the scarcity of accommodation m transports
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  • 82 3 Law Notice For To da y Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgment OS. IOB 36— Re Sengalvaraya Pillav Murugan deceased. Before Mr. Justice Home In the 2nd Court at 10 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals: 1. Rox vs. Foo Kok Tung and Chew Teck Hee.
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  • 611 3 RETIREMENT OF MR. JAMES WATSON Great Services To Malayan Education MR JAMES WATSON, M.A., B.Sc, Chief Inspector of English Schools. S.S. and F.M.S.. who is retiring after 31 years' service, was entertained at a dinner given under the auspices of the Selangor Teachers* Association m Kuala Lumpur last night. The
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  • 189 3 Kruschen Made Her Feel Better and Look Years Younger Backache caused this woman so much pain that she could not take exercise, and, as a result, she soon put on weight. She tells m the following letter how she overcame her troubles with Kruschen;
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    • 22 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Australian business house desires connection or agencies Malaya view. distributing Australian goods. Aoolv ttox No 145. co Morning Tribune. Singapore.
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    • 86 3 _r^ is I e^^^ 1 ISilvikrinl The Concentrated Natural Hair Food. Prevents and restores falling hair. Promotes hair growth, keeps the sca£ healthy, removes dandruff almost over night. Place a bottle on your dressing table. Of all Chemists, High-class stores and Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Road, Singapore^
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 145 4 RUBBER London. Apr 9. Last Price To-day Change Tone Q uu Irregular Spot Buyers. 12 1 16 Sellers UK 12 s May Buyers 12>« 11 15 16 -3 16 Sellers. 12. 12 116 -3 16 JulyScpt Buyers 12 1 12> 8 Sellers. 12 5 16 12 3 16
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    • 76 4 London. Apr 9. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 107.07 109.25 +2.18 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.94 8.94 5 8 5 8 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 11.16 Is. 2 11 T6 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3d.
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    • 31 4 London. Apr. 9. <iOLD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar ocr oi CTUI l 2d SILVER Spot 21 21 16 +116 month* forward 21 J 16 211 s 1 16
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    • 81 4 THE funeral of the late Mrs. Beng Kong Chuan, nee Tan Tiam Kee Neo. whase death occurred at her residence UH. Bandar Hilir, Malacca, on Friday, took place on Tuesday. There was a large gathering of relatives and friends from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Tiie
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    • 192 4 $28,000 Profit 5% Dividend BUKIT Timah Rubber Estates, Ltd., report a net profit for the year 1936 (subject to directors' fees) cf $28,693.62. Adding the balance of $8 303.43 brought forward from last i account the total is $36,997.05. The directors recommend that this be dealt With
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    • 139 4 London, Apr. 9 Previous To-day Change 111- 110 1 Distillers 35 3 35 3 Dunlop Rubber 86 4'- 86 3 I', General Electric 38- 37 7» 2 Imperial Chemical Industries 15^ 6 151 3 9 Imperial Tobacco 47 45 9 —13 Anglo-Dutch 14 3 4 14% *4
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    • 13 4 London. Apr 9 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chanpt closing price) «£J
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    • 50 4 New York. April 8 Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyen. 24 U 24 v Seller* 243 8 24s 8 -fU AprtliJune Buye**. 243 8 24 9 16 P Sell/n. 24^ 24 1116 +3 16 TIN Standard. Tone Weak Quiet Spot 60> 8 60i 4 -Ha
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    • 411 4 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 6. Shanghai, April 9. As a consequence of the exemption tax of foreign rice imported into Kwangtung. the prices of rice m Shanghai witm irp fall. Sin Chew Jit. Poh. Lansing, Apr. 9. Governor Murphy confirms that the Hudson agreement has been
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  • 1594 5 by Fraser and Co.& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Singapore. Apr. 9, 6 p.m Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 1 North Taiping 085 0.90 088 0.93 5- Pahang Con 29 9 319 30- 316 5'- Pangngaß 13- 14- 12 9 139 5-
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 191 5 Singapore, Friday morning Singapore: 417 8 cts.. up 12 ct. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: 12d., down 1 Bd. Market Tone: Barely steady. New York: 24 12 cts.. up 14 ct. Market Tone: Steady at close. Singapore, Friday evening. With sellers more reserved, some support by the trade, and
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    • 26 5 Singapore, Friday noon. Singapore: $*****, up $12. London: Spot £275, up 155.; three months £272, up 15s. New York: 60 14 cts.. up 18 ct.
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    • 7 5 London-New York 489.1532 New York-London 489.37
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    • 270 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report MINING. 3 months Tin £271 unchanged. Our advices from London this morning informed us that the market m mining shares there was flat, and the same remark could be applied to the Tin share market m Singapore to-day. The prices remain more or less
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  • 232 5 Mr. Julian Israel's Report Tin locally up Rubber locally closing fn mer with buyers 42 3 4 c July Sept. Mining RaubN $7.10— 57.20. Tin shares are still very dull, but prices are fairly well maintained. S Kintas $9.90 —$10.20. S. Luai $2.32> $2 37» 2 Hone, Fatts $1.47*., $1520.
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  • 268 6 Youth Charged With Murder (From Our Own Reporter) ta Lumpur Thursday. PUB io-day T i. fon Mi B c Cussen, at to Urn case to Cham Kwee Hi, murder ot Chinese H Harnson. A.C.P.. who conInvestigations, explaineo the body wa round The cnoppci to have been
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  • 269 6 Local Branch Forms Ali Union AT a recent meeting of students and j tutors of the Singapore branch of Pitman's College, it was decided to form Pitman's College Union The officials elected were:— President, Mr. Sidney Dant (Director, Pitman's College); Hon. Secretary. llr. J. J. Abrams; Hon. Treasurer,
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  • 314 6 ALL markets have been submerged this week under a wave of selling, and values declined by nearly one penny In London, two cents m New York and four cent., locally 'state Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co.). Undoubtedly the main reason .or this heavy liquidation was the
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  • 214 6 Lewis Peat's Weekly Rubber Report THE past week has been one of very considerable activity caused by heavy liquidations m all Markets (state •a Lewis and Peat*. The chief <i\ for the sudden shaking of confidence is the news that has been received from America. Since Easter the American Gold
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  • 182 6 SELLING Singapore. Apr. 9. m 2 4 IAD London IT. 24 116 London demand 1245 London 4 months" signt 1240 Lyons demand 141 Hamburg demand 16 New York demand D 6 Montreal demand 0i l m Batavia demand n n 3 Samarang demand xvo 4 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon
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  • 207 6 Singapore. April 9. R (Siam- W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $152 R. i Siam i W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $142 R. (Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $136 R. i Siam "White- No. Al $234 R (Siam "White Rice" No. 1 $215 R. (Siam i
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  • 92 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Friday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. April' 42* i 42 Good F.A.Q. m ca> (F. 0.8. April* 41 8 41 3 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose (awardable S'pore > 42 42*. do. April 42* 423 8 do. May
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    • 236 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Establisned ln 1880) Capital Subscribed tFuliy paid up) Y.i 00.000.000 Reserve Fund Y.130.900.000CC Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS -^AFFLES PLACE. Manager T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Managers Room. 5922 General Office. 6472 CompradQf-e Desk Xederlandsche llandelMaatschappij. X.V. (Netherlands Trading Society l BANKERS AMSTERDAM
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  • Article, Illustration
    90 7 Mrs Montagu Norman wife of the Governor of the Bank of England, named and launched the new 9,000-tons cruiser "Liverpool" at the Govan (Scetland) yards of Messrs. Fairfield Shipbuilding ana Engineering Company. Limited. The launching ceremony took place only 13 months after the keel was laid down. Our photo shows
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    • 168 8 A grand Ac 'lion-packed new picture Specially Selected for Your WEEK-END ENTERTAINMEM nnannnwnn ___nnnn-n__BnHnn^a nn««n...«i..--»-nn_nnnn..n TO-DAY at the CAPITOL An Absolute Triumph m Colour Warner Bros, magnificent production of JAMES OLIVER CURWOODS famous Adventure Romance that has thrilled millions of Readers SfS 1 *-<€ IfK J^Jb 018 ?®t .AT mjmwmamiamwm^vmwmma^
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    • 328 8 JWL af J LAST DAY CcQTtfff \iii am int •^LiL/ 3-15 6-1 5 1 5 _J&OBRIEN flfl m _i stirring tale of the pioneers 1 tin u,no P Uinc d our boundaries fl f i \\<ma westioard to Kentucky l %_M_Mlf_ gTe-t advmture )H PI fl tar the fl WH^^^^n-H^nfl
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  • 35 9 In 1928 there was a gas explosion m Holborn. Last month the PostmasterGeneral <Major Tryon) disclosed m a written Parliamentary answer that thc Post Office expenditure as a result of the explosion was approximately £100.000.
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  • 24 9 Middlesex County Council has approved a scheme for the construction ot a new road through Alexandra Palace grounds to connect Hornsey and Wood Green.
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  • 357 9 Worse Than In Pre Wa r Days London. TOTAL United Kingdom and Dominions steam, motor and sail shipping tonnage has decreased m the last 22 years by over half a million tons while foreign shipping has increased by 16.000,000 tons. This is disclosed m the report
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  • 46 9 While a 4in gun was being lowered from its mounting m the destroyer Vortigein m Portsmouth Dockyard recently it fell on a labourer named George Henning, of West Street, Southsea, and killed him. Another labourer. named Charles Ruston, was taken to hospital with an injured hand.
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  • 31 9 The Jews' House at Lincoln, said to' be one of the oldest inhabited dwellinghouses m Europe, is being restored. It was the home of Aaron the Jew m the twelfth century.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 249 9 i The Law vs. The Lawless J 1 An Irish Cop vs. A I I Gun-Mad Killer V O'BRIEN vs. BOG ART* In The Battle i Of The Century! B I IHI 1 1 i I V m mmW\ m \l\\\li{m my-^jM BffTtTfTTTfTTnI m\W m\m\W 1 _fl _w Jf T//_t
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    • 118 9 ffi% Watch for my BEST JhH9I STOWAWAY HL T^- ALHAMBRA SHORTLY HE WAS NOT HUMAN But his courage was greater than man's, his love was deeper than woman's MICHTY NOAH BEERY JR. BARBARA READ Original Story bALBERT PAY SON TERH U N E Directed by Lewis D. Collins A UNIVERSAL
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 98 9 Vessels In l*<»rt Kinta, British. 509 ons. fron pon Bwetrenham bA to Port Swettenham 9.4 F resident Adams, American, 6-345 tons, from San Francisco G. 4 to New York 9 4. Da-Shing, Chinese. 1,998 tons, from Haiphong 8.4 to Penang 10.4. G. G. Pa.squier, French, 1.235 tons from Saigon 8.4
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  • 726 10 MANY ROYAL VISITS Music By TwentyOne Bands London COLDIKKS. uileri and airmen have combined to make tht < 'orona«ion Koyal Tournament this summer the most thrilling an, i colourful show of all. worthy ol the season at which it is held. Thc Royal Family fa paying
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  • Article, Illustration
    109 10 n time f r o K ov; Academy. M. do tfcflm me, Mta. l.u.e M a par v few da s 1 ,r.'vi..,,s.v and exprcsseda wish to p,,n, to »yti»tt iytt»» vears V.adi'n.v. But lie found he had no canvases and the shops «ere hu o»Vn P > the Eas.er
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  • 491 10 desert tyres, will be stationed along the route to assist competitors who may be forced to land m the desert. Women competitcrs include Miss Loutfla. El Nadi. the attractive Egyptian girl who finished first m the speed race at the last international meeting, but was disqualified for
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 30 10 ;^f "l*T A Dots M£ /fw mMjm Mi" ii/A 1 l r I 4Jm*W/. ~"»"*V -'fill THANKS f* i^Oz-jlsX^ 1 I _ra v_____k s *_X«____H_l T_^L-> i# V x S^^^^jj^-^--^-
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  • 521 11 Set Profit Of $48,000 -pHF second annual general meeting of Tr- United Chinese Bank. Limited, j it its registered office, No. 2, *X s 31 -A Chulia Street. Singapore, ?t riiv Mr Chionh Ke Hu presided 01 H^i'ose present were: Messrs. Sng Pun Wan Beng. Pang Cheng
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  • 62 11 Coronation Trip For Canadian Children ■n TITT«? Toronto. l n Wing to be an unforgettable tor 40 secondary school chlldorovince of Ontario. be sent to England to atronatton ceremonies includ•"'lre service to youth to be Westminster Abbey m its Coroon May 19. of the lucky students Is be■n by the
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  • 120 11 80 Hurt In Bullock Charge Paris. OVER 80 people were injured— lo seriously—when a herd of 100 bullocks at a cattle fair m the little village of Lezay. Poitou. suddenly ran amok and charged down on the market crowds. People scattered, screaming In all directions. Stalls
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  • 15 11 Mr. G. Thiagarajan. Assistant Veterinary Surgeon. Ipoh. has sailed for India on seven weeks' leave.
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  • 315 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, April 10, 1937. MALAYA AND CHINA Jt|U('il interest was created m Singapore by the visit of Dr If. EL Kung, Vice-President of the Executive Yuan of China, who is OB his way to Great Britain as the head of China's delegation at the Coronation of King
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  • 817 12 A Weekend (a ii serie Autolycus l FEW days ago there appeared m local newspaper a letter from some Malayan wag who .suggested that unofficial members of the Legislative Counci of the Colony should be paid salaries tc compensate them for the time the, spend travelling to Singapore
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  • 155 12 Mr. F Bulner of the Kamunting Tin Ltd., Taiping. has gone to Sabak Bernam to join the Irrigation Dept. c When Mr. H. G. Beverley, O.SP.C, Klang, goes on transfer to Kuala Kangsar. he will be succeeded by Mr. L. H. Pearce from Seremban. Mr. Ng Fook Mow. Assistant
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 12 Masks are arriving at London's fir st regional gas mask stores at Alperton, on thc North Circular Road, at the rate of 300,000 a week. There will be two other regional depots for London, one m the North and the other m the South storing 3,000,000 masks. Our photo shows
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  • 467 13 4 MURDER IS THEIR BOND "Ruxton Clubs* Meeting Manchester. WITH the recollections of one of the Host famous murder trials ,f the century still fresh m their memory. 13 men met m an hotej m Manchester at one of the strangest dinner parties eyer
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  • 87 13 Closing Down Owing To Public Attitude Bucharest. 4 udgcs of the ancient Scottish rite I free and accepted masons m Ru™ma have been closed. c Grand Master, ion Panagl. former Secretary of State, has stated m tan f letter the Grand Council tiiken the decision because of the
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  • 95 13 To Act As President Of Executive Shanghai, Apr. 6. During the absence of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek. Dr. Wang Chung Hui is appointed to act as President of the Executive Yuen. The latter has not yet assumed office. It is reported that the swearing-in ceremony will
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    93 13 An unofficial British "good will" mission left London for Washington, headed by Lord Phillimore, and consisting of Lord Manefield, Mr. Victor Kaikes, M.P., and Mr. Kenneth de Courcy. In Washington they will have interviews with leading members of Both Houses of Congress, and it is hoped to make an appointment
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  • 65 13 Seven Miles In 50 Minutes London ON the White City track, Michaelson, of Sweden, won the Amateur Athletic Association's seven miles walk m the world's record time of 50 minutes 19 1.5 seconds. The previous record was 50 28-8 lOths, by the Britisher, Pope, m 1932. Walker, of
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  • 177 13 Feeding 25.000 Boys Scouts Amsterdam. FEEDING the record number of 25.000 Boy Scouts, coming to the World Jamboree m Holland this summer, constitutes one of the organising committee's chief problems. Not only has sufficient food to be ordered to feed 25.000 hungry youths, but attention must
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  • 158 13 Increasingly Severe Motor Trial THE Colmore Trophy Trial, organised by the Sun on Coldneld and North Birmingham Automobile Club, has come Ito rank a_s one of the most strenuous land most important events of its kind held m Great Britain. In this year's trial, which attracted I nearly
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  • 200 13 Resolution At First Newspaper Congress Valparaiso, Chile. I RESOLUTION repudiating subsidies to newspapers and news agencies and official interference m the gathering and presentation of information for the reading public was passed by 150 delegates to the first Hispano- American Press Congress at its meeting here. The
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  • 273 13 Landslide Claims 5 Victims (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 7. TIVE victims were claimed by a landslide which occurred at a mine at Kepong, 14 miles from Kuala Lumpur, this morning. Nine others were injured, six seriously, and all work on the mine,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 313 14 SERIOUS BR TLOODS IN TAIN DISASTROUS BR hK IN FENLAND Millions of gallons of water poured over the Fenlands— the low-lying areas on the East Coast of England— whe n the first big break m the watercourses occurred m the bank of Soham Lode at Barway, three miles south of
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 38 15 Rene ULLMANN EXPERT JEWELLER OFFERS YOU THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING, DINNER RINGS WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY BROOCHES— BRAC ELETS, etc., RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened until 6 p.m. evvrv ri.iv, includm* Saturdays
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  • Article, Illustration
    820 16 FASHION S Distinguished Costumes He veal Courage A Taste Wrong Choice m Shoes Itiiins Chic THERE are some well dressed women who. almost instinctively seek out individualized merchandise, who want to be distinguished, not only for their recognition of current modes, but for their flair for unusual and distinguished fashions.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 81 17 4} N Ladies Hairdressers MAISON PERM! 79, Stamford Road. Tel.: 4610 I MAISON MARIES 63, Victoria Street. •> EXCLUSIVE DRESS-MAKERS WE UNDERTAKE TO DO IT AT SHORTEST NOTICE I ajmalial Store 23, HIGH ST. TEL. 3849. •j. .j, j Maison Marcelle _^_2£___fi_sfc_-. r r a Natural _4ir^te^_^_^ Permanent 1 FA.
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    • 73 17 Something New Latest Mural Decorations To Be Seen At ftacttecs FUSED GLASS SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES Also New Navy Bags, initialed, and washable. RAFFLES HOTEL BRAS BASAH ROAD I—— 1 m m m m m m m __*____*m*m*mm THE JADE TREE offers all LINGERIE and DRESSING GOWNS m stock at
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    • 484 17 f A TOURIST'S SHOPPIXgT j GUIDE BOOKSHOP DRY CLEANING BOOK-KEEPING AND J 1 ACCOUNTS -k I by Splcer and Pegler «Hl* O I if I! I< k This well-known work, by recognised 9| k «|SI1 k l*S authorities, has proved of great service to all book-keeping students and teach- ,5r
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  • POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 213 18 ri Parcels for Hong Kong. Shanghai and Western Canada must not exceed 1 pounds m weight. IKo parcel mail. t Supplementary mail closes 7 p.m. to-day by train to connect with s.s. Hanchi at Penang. z Postal articles prepaid at letter rate only will be forwarded. v
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 426 18 _J____L__--n_nL_n__---t__---nn_--^-L n_-_------L---n-nn»--. v_____________S^____«__._____________l' CJ __v Sii^i^s^o -_--s_ri««te__. ••^r*^ H)_fe __*^____*_J___: c^SGSL ___l____^--n__»____i: «2S BY P&OandBRITISH INDIAXINES Outwards. Due Tomage Spore, Tonnage Spore. 193 7. RANPURA 17 000 In BEHAR Mg JJ£ SOMALI 6.800 Apr 10 RANCM IWJJJ Ju RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr 23 SOUDAN ju BANGALORE 6 000 May I 17.000
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    • 136 18 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. t m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Apr 14 s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Apr. 29 s.s. SUWA MARU May 13 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" May 27 Kates to lst Class tnd
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    • 378 18 NEGOTIATIONS FOR SALE The Raul Reau And Charles Hardouin INTERESTS at Shanghai have made an 1 offer for the Paul Beau and Charles Hardouin. well-known vessels formerly on the Hongkong-Canton run which are now laid up m the harbour off Shamshuipo The negotiations are being conducted m Hongkong by a
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 135 18 Air atHrtii Despatehe« Hongkong. Canton. 'Shanghai. v Kobe, •Manila and v U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan. Jask*\ Amsterdam* and London* Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam. Burma. India, Iraq. I Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland, Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing
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  • THE HARBOUR
    • 75 19 Singapore. Saturday KEPPEL HARBOUR Hail, Wharf: Lch. Spartan-N. Base Liahter M -T 180-Pacific-Duymaer v ip Twist— Dredger Kuantan—Lighter' Mambang-Tug Pentower— W.B Enterprise. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Victoria Dock: Tim Varuna. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Talang Akar. Godown Entrance Gate 20 1 im 3 Haul) 9 o Malayan
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    • 21 19 The King has been graciously pleased to become" Patron of the Camberley Health Golf Club and of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society.
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    • 88 19 the same day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Arabia Maru due at Singapore to-day, Mails expected from Japan by the Tot tori Muru due at Singapore to-mor-row. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc.. by Air (Qantas) today Deliveries of boxholders' letters at 3jC pm
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    • 206 19 Passengers Arrived The following passengers disembarked i at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Ranchi which arrived here from China j and Japan on Wednesday: Mr. L. C. Beadnell. Mr. J. J. Brady. Mrs. H. Mvles. Miss E. Boyd. Sq Leader Flinn. Mr. A G. Hewett, Mrs. R. A.
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    • 294 19 BIRXS PIIILP lilWB (incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MERKUR Apr. 30 May 4 MARELLA May 29 June 4 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the fuilowing rate.s First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel.
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    • 597 19 .3. fes^ y_\\\ T0 FRENCH PORTS V r tpn^ m *Jm W r j HOMEWARDS. V 1 D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 12 I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 9 I ADEN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk May 20 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes,
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    • 1688 21 Programmes Of II L lli% TMME _Rr\lMO* Singapore Station On 225 Metres mm m^mm~mm~m*~^^*m~*m-^m-m. A TO-DAY Waltz: Thousand and One Nights < I (Strauss). Two songs, by Winifred Davidson. mm 1- l^aai 111 »~t? Creed. Versicles, and Prayers Anthem. 12.45 p.m. Light Orchestral Concert. Still as the Night (Bohm) llrillSH
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  • 240 22 Man's Strange Experience Aberdeen. Washington A VIVID description of "what it feel.N like to be dead" was given her a man on his recovery after doctors ha^ pronounced his life extinct. Mr. Theodore Prinz was brought to the hospital after having been serioush Injured
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  • 24 22 Lcrd Willingdon has consented to become vice-patron of the Seaside Camp> for London Boys (Inc.), of which tht Duke of Kent is the patron.
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    • 156 22 Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours Thanks t<» the disc. v. ry of an American physician, it now is possible t-> get rid < those terrible spells of choking, gasping. coughing and wheezing Asthma by killing the true cause which is Qerms m the bl i. No more burning of
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    • 1193 22 ON THE RADIU Wavelength 25.4 metres (11.80 metres(Continued from page 21) TO-DA* New, m French Market XSpom Sliliioil J^^^^SSST 61^ P T e am News m Spam 1. o v 9.33 p.m. Music or lecture of actual Jm -_m News m Portug.- TO-DAY happenings. 810 am wews n Newe Japanese
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  • 543 23 SIT-DOWN STRIKES \\\HA WILL XOT lOMICVII THEIH TOLLOWING the spread of the American motor factory strikes to two plants I m Canada the Premier of the Province of Ontario has issued a direct chal- to Mr. John Lewis, chief organiser of the Automobile Workers' Union
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  • 35 23 Trustees of the National Gallery it'cently acquired an important iXF. by David Cox "Welsh. Funeral ttws-y-coed." the water-colour of which had great popularity t was exhibited at the Old Water l °ur Society m 1850.
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  • 125 23 Naval Ratings Pass Through Singapoie, Friday. i CARRYING over 200 naval ratings for Hongkong from various stations m England, a small percentage of whom disembarked m Singapore, the Ranpura arrived m Singapore this afternoon, and it was reported that all accommodation had been taken up. It
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  • 155 23 SULTAN OF JOHORE LEAV ES To Be Present At The Coronation Singapore. Friday. A LARGE company of residents of Johore and Singapore were present on board the Johan van Oldenbarnevelt this morning to say good-bye to His Highness the Sultan of Johore. who sailed for England In order to attend
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  • 66 23 New Association Doing Well A MEMBERSHIP of 418 is reported m the first statement of the Singapore Printers' Association. The association was founded m July 1936 under the patronage of Messrs P?achey. Gunstone and Glover. me cash position for the period snowed a balance m hand of $144.14.
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  • 92 23 On Holiday Trip To Far East Singapore, Friday. PRINCE Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar, son of His Highness Sri K. N. Wadiyar Bahadur, the Yuvaraja of Mysore arrived by the P. and O. Ranpura from Colombo .this afternoon m the course of a three month holiday to the Far East.
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  • 48 23 Lord Glanely has made a gift of £30.000. divided between 24 educational and charitable institutions, m commemoration of the Coronation. Most of the money will go to Wales. Lord Glanely has made at fi > rious times benefactions amounting to about £250.000. including £100.000 to the University of Wales.
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    • 63 23 h j______K^t__V^_-__^_in_____________M .pl^P^iL. _L 9w .m* .mJmmtmW^' FLY TO ENGLAND FOR THE CORONATION The quickest way to the world's greatest spectacle. The weeks saved on the journey can be added to your time m England, which will be the most eventful, exciting time 0/ your Life _jm__iPoM JO J-ONM! V
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  • 993 24 TO DISCUSS THE CRISIS Statement In Commons London, Apr 9. AN invitation to Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian Congress leader, to discuss the crisis with the Viceroy f/m announced m the House of Commons to-day. Reuter. A statement on India was made m the House
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  • 182 24 Mortgage Of Tongkangs Singapore. Friday. rHE attention of the Fifth Magistrate. I Mr Tan Thoon Lip. was again occupied to-day when further evidence was recorded m connection with tht preliminary inquiry m which Kayena Esmail Sahib and Havana Abdullahsah Saiooo are alleged to have committed criminal breach
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  • 43 24 Shanghai. April 8. Five rice producing provinces are threatening to suspend their supply ot rice to Kwangtung unless the exemption of tax for imported rice Is rescinded. The Executive Yuen has promise to reexamine the case. -Sin Chey Jit Poh.
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  • 479 24 HONGKONG'S TENNIS CHAMP. China 's Chance In Davis Cup Singapore. Friday WE hope to give New Zealand a hard struggle m our opening game ol Davis Cup tournament which is to be played off at Pans at the end of this month -but everything depjends on form," stated Mr. Tsui
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  • 65 24 Distinguished Visitor To Singapore Singapore, Frlcay A DISTINGUISHED visitor to Singapore who arrived to-day by the Ranpura was Sir George Bonmrr, well-known English legal mind, Senior Master of the Supreme Court and King's Remembrancer. Sir George refused to be interviewed when approached by a Tribune representative. "I
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  • 35 24 The Paris Official recently contained the names of Mr. David Scott, chiei Corresoondent of The Times m Paris. and Mr. Josselyn Hennessy, the PariCorrespondent of the Nl?ws Chronicle as members of the Legion of Honour
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    • 36 24 I m^imm 0 m g— „j i mW J ABSOLUTE SECURITY Moron Im©* I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I •rents: aim, DARBY CO. LTD i Brnrcre* ''l-' >-rrirTirf-..«r. t II -f I -T II I I *C
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  • 1194 25  -  HERMES Singapore Meets The bydfgdfgfgdfg ~But They Won't IN spite of the fact that only one 1 senior league fixture has been played. it has been quite an eventful week m soccer with the double fixture between Singapore and the Bangkok University players and the debut of the
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    26 25 Trapping the ball is one of the simplest tricks m soccer, but poorly exploited by local players. Here is a Chinese player showing how its done.
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    16 25 An effective tackle by a Middlesex full back, which checked a forward move by the Police
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  • 329 25 FSITIONS m the league tables, revised up to yesterday, are now as follows: First Division Second Division Third Division Business Houses League Goals P. W. L. D. F. A P. Chinese 111 3 2 0 16 3 V.M.C.A. 4 2 118 4 3 Harbour Board 3
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  • 966 26 A THRILLING CONTEST Points Victory For Fernandez (By "Referee") rIE biggest crowd seen at the New World arena for many months rathered for last night's boxing and was thoroughly satisfied with the fare provided There were two championship contests The Hrst went the full
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  • 95 26 Guillermo Holds Windsor To A Draw I From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Thursday. After a lapse of several months Malacca was given a boxing card of four bouts at the new boxing arena m the City Park last Sunday night. The two main bouts were drawn. Battling Guillermo
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  • 60 26 To Re Open To The Public THE Japanese cruiser Ashigara. which is due at Singapore to-morrow < Sunday' on the way to Great Britain to I participate In the Coronation Review I will be open for inspection by the gene* I ial public to-morrow and Monday fron I
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  • 108 26 On Goodwill Visit To Singapore Singapore, Friday FOR the first time m several years I party of 22 Japanese Boy Scouts, led by Viscount Tsuyo Mishima. President of the Japanese Boy Scout Federation, will visit Singapore next week In the course of a goodwill tour. The party which
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  • 84 26 To Conduct Services In Singapore Singapore. I RABBI J. Esserman, who is m Singapore on his way to the United States. will conduct the service at Chase El Synagogue, Oxley Rise, to-day ai 9 a.m. and will deliver a sermon ai the Maghain Abboth Synagogue, Waterloo Street at
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  • 21 26 The King of the Belgians has appointed the Count of Flanders to Jtpresent him at the Coronation of BM George VI.
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  • 412 26 Second Day's Big Sweep On To-day's Race Two AS a result of the second day of the Pc celled for lack of entries, the draw for that day was made on race two of The Big Sweep for to-day will, as will
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  • 47 26 Race I— Little Miss X Miss Woo Race 2 Miss Meta Canute Race 3 Excuse Me Le Torquet Race 4 Glenarrow Ciscara Race s—Lisheen5 Lisheen La Gai Race 6— The Cretan Girl Cheerful Eyes Race 7— Abbot's Temptation Rex Race B—Some8 Some Flift Britannia
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    • 63 26 RESULTS Young Frisco beat Al Rivers m the seventh round. Ignacio Fernandez beat Younj? Johnson on points, 15 rounds. Donny Ray beat Battling John on points, 4 rounds. George Smith beat Young Dollar on points, 4 rounds. Tin* Tides j TO-DAY:— 9.S4 a.m., Bft. 5 ins.; 10.15 p.m.. 8 ft.
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  • 696 27 POOR DISPLA V BY BANGKOK Return Soccer Encounter spore 9: Bangkok 0 eiNGAPORt more than wiped out j the defeat they sustained m their initial meeting with the Bangkok University of Political and Moral Science earlier m the week by beating them m
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    26 27 The Singapore XI which defeated the Bangkok team by 9 goals to nil m a thrilling game of soccer at the Anson Road Stadium, yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 707 27 Ceylon Sports Club's Close Win Against S. C. C. Singapore. Friday. IFTER a spirited start during which a they came near scoring on several occasions and gave every indication of winning by a comfortable margin the Singapore Cricket Club slackened off considerably and eventually
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  • 412 27 Struggle To Avoid Relegation Singapore, Friday. WITH promotion issues more or less settled, chief interest m the English League, m addition to the championship of the First Division, would appear to centre m the struggle to avoid relegation, the teams m danger of going into the Second
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  • 1743 28 Dr. Hopkins Again Makes Light Of Cahn's Bowling RETURNS TOP SCORE FOR PENANG Splendid Partnership With Cheow Teik From Our Own Reporter/ Penang. April 9. SNOTHER tine innings by Dr. H. O. Ho] kins, and i gallant effort by Eu Cheoi A' Teik who was a leading contender for a
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  • 378 28 Entertaining Crick t Promised At ENTERTAINING cricket is promised at the S.C.C. this afternoon and to-mor-row, when the club meet their pa< rivals In first eleven and second i matches The former is a two-d. ture and will be decided on two Innln if time permits, but
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