Morning Tribune, 14 April 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2.— No. 62. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY April 14, VX\7 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 678 1 NO I HI IC APT! 11l II 111 I hi; 111 111 IS STATEMENT IN COMMONS iioiii: i'hiss rm 1 14 ims govt. POLICY London, Apr. 13. K STATEMENT was made in the House of Commons by the Prime Minister yesterday on the situation of
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  • 248 1 New Era Of Egyp to Foreign Co-operation Montreux Apr 13 THE Egyptian Capitulations Conference, which opened yesterday with a de--1 clara' ion by Nahas Pasha and which was generally welcomed as moderate nciliatory, leaving the door open for negotiations, was resumed this when the heads of the various delegations made
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  • 243 1 KEELUNG INCIDENT BROUGHT TO A CLOSE Apology For Assault On British Sailors London. April 13. MR. EDEN announced in the Commons that the Japanese had expressed reerets for the Keelung incident. Replying to Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Eden said that in accordance with an arrangement reached between the Japanese Government and
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  • 90 1 London. April 13. Queen Marys Coronation dress will be classic design by Reville In pale, supple gold cloth, hand embroidered with silver and a fine diamante in a cascading design of roses and fuchsias according to the details just released The small sleeves of fine gold
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  • 152 1 I*ooo G. M. C. Employees Down Tools Oshawa. Ontario, April 13. A CRISIS is expected to develop in the motor strike situatipn to-day. Four thousand employees of General Motors i Company have struck after the Company refused to recognise the international union of automobile workers. Thc
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  • 40 1 London. Apr. 13. THE aircraft carrier "Ark Royal." which is to cost £2,000.000. was launched by Ladv Maud Hoare. wile of the First Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Samuel Hoare, at large crowd.- British Official Wireless
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 16 1 fr ON OTHER PAGES Page K ,nu Keport Kubber ('<».'* >D« < Hdinfs On ritket II Ltcal Baeeer
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    • 39 1 f C\mm\ m\^^\ SHARE OUR QIIMJ I ENTHUSIASM L IHB"^ POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious I fresh milk in convenient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be convinced. 1 Distributors: <. i: r/.iiis o s 4k cjbj I
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  • 3346 2 *0 />£# C£iVT OF THE HORSES WON THEIR RACES Stipendiary Steward Reveals Much Interesting Data i m Mr cent of the 511 hoi.so.s handicapped dunng the 103') -HAT ..ppruxima ely 50 P > outstanding horse during the „,„i r |h" bu k VSS ii
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  • 212 2 Jockey In Court On Grievous Hurt Charge Singapore. Tut A it rufMiri the well-known professional Jockey, who was involv IP A Ga "?pfdPnl a few hours after his marriage on Mar. 22. and wh a «<>J^ < y^^*^ vo^hur^ his wife by negligent
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  • 70 2 887 Deaths In Past Two Weeks rrum Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Apr. 13. Cholera cases in the Kingdom for the last two weeks are as follows Week-Ending Total Cases Deaths £3 io j» Total _12«4 In Bangkok alone there were 79 deaths in 125 cases reported in
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  • 71 2 Alleged Breach Of Trust From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Apr. 13. KHOO Soo Thye, a prominent business man at Penang. is alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust in respect of rubber belonging to the Netherlands Trading Society. He was arrested and produced before Mr. Hughes, the
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  • 60 2 New Commissioner Appointed COMMISSIONER John Mc Mlllan has been appointed by General Evengeline Booth to be her Chief of Staff and second in command of the international Salvation Army in succession to Commissioner Mapp. who has had a serious breakdown in health. Commissioner McMillan is at present In
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  • 399 2 Malay Woman Detective Singapore. Tuesday THAT the complainant had followed 1 her into a trolley bus asked her to accompany him to an hotel and that on her refusal he had threatened to arrest her. And that later when ihe alighted from the bus he had
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  • 18 2 Mr. George A. Cotton, of Wath-on-Dearne. was appointed science mas u at Upton. South Yorkshire. Councu Elementary School.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 80 2 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes c:. king, gasptag, wheoiif Asthn. Bronchitis poison your system, f health and sraaken your heart. m tht prescription ofan A m.v:. an pnj BUrts killing Asthma Germe la purlfles the blood and bull .so ti> it you can sle< p soundly n i anything
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  • 450 3 Bukit Timah Rubber Declare A Five Per Cent. Dividend Singapore, Tuesday. vmEND of five per cent, was declared at the Annual General Meeting of H t^L-it Timah Rubber Estates h'ld to-day at the registered office of nv French Bank Chambers. [Sector's Report and Accounts for the year
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  • 58 3 Work Of A Sex Maniac? Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have been criminally assaulted by a Chinese in Beach Road last night, a 10 year-old Teochew girl was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance for treatment. The man is believed to be a maniac
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  • 107 3 Big Japanese Merchant Visits Singapore Singapore. Tuesday. A BIG Japanese merchant and president of the Naga Koshi Rubber Estates of Johore. Mr. K. Hoketsu arrived in Singapore to-day by the Yasukuni Maru In the course of a visit to the estate. He will stay here about two
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  • 135 3 Singapore. Tuesday. A large gathering was present this evening at a garden party given by the president. Mr. P. E Perera and members of the Singapore Sinhalese Association in celebration of their National Day Among those present were Dr. E. C. Weerekoom. Mr. D. P.
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  • 62 3 Meeting of the Leaders' of the Catholic Action of the °f St. Joseph will be held, as Saturday April 17. at th- Mer- titution, Queen Street, comat 5 p.m. These Meetings are all who are interested and there sihi for wtolwton. 1 /SS'" Phil osophy: The Nature •'of
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  • 169 3 'Committed To Assizes Singapore. Tuesday. TEO PENG KEE who is charged with the murder of a compatriot named Chia Ee Eow and voluntarily causinp grievous hurt to another Chinese Chia Kim Huay was to-day committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes by Mr. W. G.
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  • 35 3 Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have attempted to commit suicide by stabbing himself in the abdomen, a Chinese was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance last night in a semi-conscious condition.
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  • 190 3 Tried Electric Treatment for Rheumatism To suffer for five years with pains in the back to be X-rayed 12 times to undergo electric treatment for three years and then to find that Kruschen was what she really needed to get relief. That was this woman's
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  • 60 3 Locarno T reaty Release Of Belgium From Agreement London. Apr. 12. ASKED in the Commons to-day ther His Majesty's Government proposed to concur In releasing Belgium from her provisionc-.l Locarno obligations of March 19, 1936, Lord Cranbornc said the matter was under active consideration and the foreign secretary hoped to
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  • 63 3 Singapore, Tuesday. TAN CHENG KEAT a Chinese appeared before Mr. Tan Thoon Lip in the Third Court to-day charged with committing criminal breach of trust in respect of $17,054.09c belonging to Tan Kim Chwee. between April 10, 1936 and April 11. 1937 The case was postponed
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    • 41 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Australian business house desires connection or agencies Malaya view, distributing Australian goods. Apply Box No. 145. co Morning Tribune, Singapore. T II A\NO A N CORN CURE BATH SALT SURE CURE hFrom All Chemists Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore.
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    • 133 3 Law \on< 4> For To da v Before the Acting Chief Justice In the 1st Court at 11 a.m. Judgment:— S.385 36— Son Ah Suan etc. vs. Ang Huat Chwee anor. Followed by: Magistrate's Appeal Rex vs. Tan Ah Seng. Before Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd Court at 11
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  • BUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 37 4 Lo. Apr. 13. White Muntok Apr. June shipment 9 Sellers 4% Sellers Black Lampong Apr. June shipment 3 Pd. Sellers 2 Id 16 Buyers GAMBIER (Good Mark) Block Apr. May shipment 26 6 Sellers Unchanged
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    • 97 4 London Previous To-day Cl Dunlop Rubber Jy Imperial Chemical Industries 37 6 3T J London Tin (New Share) 6- 5 9 Rubber Plant Investmenc Trust 42 6 43 Lin 32 3 J Ayer Hitam 30 3t) Southern Kintas 22 6 22 3 Pahangs 29 9 29 6
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    • 73 4 London. Apr. 13. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 100.71 110.01 +12 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.95 8.96'a +1 s T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 2132 ls. 2 5 8 —132 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3d. ls.
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    • 32 4 London. Apr 13. r nT n Previous To-day Change UUL,U £7.1.8 £7.1.6 —2d Fine Bar per oa. SILVER 2UIG £21 k +116 Spot 21! 8 £21! a t months forward
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    • 68 4 I Final Dividend Of 5 l 2 Per Cent THE Singapore Office of Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd.. has received a cable stating that the Board has recommended a final dividend in respect of 1936 on the ordinary shares at the rate of 5Vi per cent., payable on
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    • 28 4 Rome, April 13. I The Pope has nominated Archbishop Giuseppe Pizzardo, Under-Secretary of aa Pontine. ii Legate to attend the .Coronation.— Reuter Wireless.
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    • 65 4 London. Apr. 13. DRINCE and Princess Chichibu arrived in London this morning from Southampton and were greeted at Waterloo Station by a crowd of several thousand. They were accompanied on the train by the Japanese Ambassador. Mr. Yoshida and were welcomed in London by Lord Sempill and Sir Edward Crowde.
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    • 9 4 Spot (afternoon closing price) £272^ £273' 2
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    • 64 4 RUBBER New York. April 12 Previous To-day C! Tone Steady Quiet Spot Buyers. 24 3 R 23 116 —15 16 Sellers 24 23 3 16 —1516 April June Buye**s. 24 5 J5 23 J 4 1 3 8 Sellers. 24 3 4 23 3 l 3 s
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    • 246 4 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Apr. 0. Total for Company Dividend Book< Close financial Date Ex. Div F* l TIN Payable Date to date To Batu Selangor 7ft Int Apr. 8 Apr. 14 Apr. 9 12 1 Hong Fatt 5% Final Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 15 15
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    • 44 4 Ottawa. April 13. The House of Commons adopted I clamation an address of loyalty to JJ King on the occasion of the Cqron moved bv the Prime Minister. Mr kenzie King. The address also ex^ royalty and devotion to Queen
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  • 1648 5 I#ued hy Fraser and Co.& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buvers Sellers Ampar Tin .66 69 63 69 Vl Asam Kumbang 35 3 36 9 35- 36 6 Antral Malay 59 6 56- 58 6 «T Aver Hitam 29
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 115 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Owing to the heavy and rather unexpected declines in London and New York the local market opened with business passing at 40 cents on the forward positions but with sellers rather reserved the market steadied to 40'" H cents. Towards noon however there was renewed selling which
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    • 269 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Apr. 13. Tin at midday was $134' 4 down $1 3 4 The tin share market experienced another quiet day. Cabled advices from London indicated an Irregular market In tin shares there, but the general drop in the Stock Exchange prices made local
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    • 251 5 Tin locally down $1.75. Rubber locally closing weak at 39 5 8 c buyers July Sept Mining. Raubs $7.00— 57.10. Tin shares are dull and slightly weaker, bur sellers are not insistent. S. Kintas $9 70 -$10.00, S. Luas $2.30— 52.35, Hong Fatts $1.36— 51.40. B.
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  • 302 6 Regulation Plan Defended I (By Air Mail) London. Mar. 25. < THE annual meeting of the Dennistown Rubber Estates. Ltd.. was held yes- I terday at 19 Leadenhall-street. EC 3. I In the absence of the chairman <Mr. M. -j S. Parry i the meeting was presided J
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  • 55 6 m mmm In connection with .he Church Work- I ers' Association of St. Marks Church Seremban. an American tennis tournament will take place at the Sungei i 17. commencing at 3.30 p.m ine charge for tennis and tea will be $1 and the proceeds are to go toward the educatio
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  • 180 6 SELLING Singapore. Apr. 13 London T.T. z Q London demand "l 1 u London 4 months' sight Lvons demand i V.. Hamburg demand York demand j?' 6 Montreal demand Batavia demand *J. Samarang demand lU<3 4 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand J^ A1 2 Madras and Colombo demand 104
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  • 48 6 Because thev were unable or unwilling to pav the special State licence of £2 155.. Melbourne owners of nearly 1.000 Alsatian dogs have destroyed their pets In the past two months. Other owners have turned their Alsatians loose after removing their collars. The ordinary dog licence is ss.
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  • 95 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No I X.RS.S. in cases F.OB. April) 40 40U Good FAQ In cases (FOB. April) 38 8 Wl No. IX R.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 39» 2 39* a do April 395 8 393 4 do
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  • 207 6 Singapore. April 13. R. i Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $152 R. i Siam W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $142 R. (Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $136 R. (Siam i "White" No. Al $234 R. <Siam> "White Rice" No. 1 $218 R. i Siam)
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 133 6 Xederlandsehe Handel- j Maaischappij. X.V. J (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A* 1824. j Paid Up Capital 1 *0.UdU Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve m l.uuu.uuu j Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President. M TAUDIN
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    • 60 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FPEE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 235 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100 .000.00c Reserve Fund Y.130.900.000 CO Head u^ice: YGxn^nr^viA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS \FFLES PLACE. Manager T. YAMAMOTu Tel: No. 6049 Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore f D^sk BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in
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  • 111 7 A larse Coronation contingent from Rhodesia arrived a; Southampton on the liner "Winchester Castle." There is a military contingent numbering 50 ;ui t composed of the British South African Police and the Rhodesia Regiment, equivalent of the British Territorials. Also among tii* Rhrwfocfon vi. sitors
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 171 8 j,Read this week's mail papers They are all 1 T RAVING about this amazing 14-year-old star i Meet li<-r I'O.I».\V Al I I Tl.r CAPITOL f t —3.15-6.15-9.15— T *B* __a*a\tt\\ \m\mmm^*\\\\\W _|^_Pm^kflAVw A B UmmmUSW^^^m A V m m\^^sU mU* m^^^U\ \^l A _^a^fl a M V J» >v
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    • 145 8 joiM'MM. TO-NM-HT B.U-9.U] I \i Whv PAVILMOX t I its CAPTIVATING I V I IT S COLOURFUL V its KWS BIGGEST BIT! i T f sm ttW^'^.mkT^M IB j^^L«r^ H "B B r^^ T^^f fl Mmwi'^ l-^r*?^^ »._f'*-.- dß^ BUMSV 4 m* \r<J s V mms ft mm. >' Al
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  • 609 9 favourable Outlook (By Air Mail) London. Mar. 23. THE sixth general meeting of Rambutan 1 Rubber Estates <1930», Limited, was held yesterday at 58 Mark-lane. E.C. Mr r B Fidler <the chairman), ded, said that the London price of rubber for the year 1936 averaged i** 4 d.
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  • 242 9 False Document At Marriage Prague. gvidence that his wife had used a false document an animal's pedigree at their marriage was given in the Civil Court here, before which Paul Dirrschmid. a tailor, was suing for divorce. Some years ago he visited a circus in a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 75 9 William Powell in another grand, 'BUTTER Role With The Gorgeous Hussy" and "Piccadilly Jim" aiding and abetting in the Fun-making! HILARIOUSLY Together! Lt; M{ M if Ail til lillm- Jrn^ <IM 1' R M R I t jy mSoranfwS- nl oL rha and -jgst^Wn. Cheymy Dob <snd Bill <st Her
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    • 204 9 Opening ALHAMBRA To-Day at 3-15 I Albert Payson Terhune's Mighty Tale of Heroism I Brilliantly Pictured on the Screen. 1 t JO* U*W ISSmvS, '___\W \\Wk___^y'- j r^T XI Hb m\ MiUi i Br* > _s 4K JBb B^**-"''-*^ wm\\ iP^Jfe. |r r A I READ -ALMA KRUGER I i
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  • 2861 10 RHODISIANS LONDON Fight A Losing Battle With The Weather: German Coronation Delegates: Ideal Home Exhibition: Secret Diplomacy?: Open Car For The King Mm LONDON Point Of VIEW r(By Air Mail) (From Our Own Corrcspondejicet > London. April 2. 1937. THIRTY-FIVE Rhodesian ollicers and men who AN to represent the defence
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  • 101 11 Heroic Rescue Of Trawler s Crew Grimsby STORY of the brilliant seamanship and heroism of a Fleetwood trawler's crew in a North Atlantic gale was told at Reykjavik Iceland, when the trawler Northern Reward put back with the rescued crew of the Grimsby trawler Favor ita. The Favorita
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  • 330 11 Fight To Erect Memorial To Daughter Ashford, (Middlesex). BROKEN-HEARTED Mrs Jenny Hamilton, of Hersham Village. Surrey, is spending her life savings in a legal light against Church officials who refuse to allow her to erect a white marblestatue of an angel in the village churchyard as a
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 297 12 T*HE publication of the annual report of the League of Nations Health Bureau is a reminder of the splendid service to humanity which this organisation has rendered. In the political sphere the League of Nations has not been the success which idealists hoped, for the simple reason
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  • 715 12 THOUGH an >' timc exci'ed much comment. th* tact that Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh have no organi> service la rather imajlng, p.. lv when it is remembered that most Ol the other towns in the Peninsula are well served in this respect. There are probably several reasons for
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  • 248 12 Mr. P. Arumugam of Sitiawan has left on transfer to Kuala Lumpur. Sister E. Smith has been posted to Alor Star to take the place of Sister Mackenzie. Mr. C. T. Dobree. OS. PC. Teluk Anson, formerly OS. PC. Alor Star, is spending a short holiday at Alor Star.
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 12 Miss Mary Heeley, who gave Miss Dorothy Round a close fight in the final of the Herga Club Tournament, defeated Miss Pipe in the Paddington Tennis Tourrfament at the Paddington Club, London. OVt photo shows: Miss Mary Heeley, wearing trousers, in play against Miss M. C. Pipe whom she beat
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  • 405 13 MENGKIBOL (CENTRAL JOHORE) RUBBER Dividend Of 71/2 Per Cent For «By Air Mail' London. Mar. 31 twenty-sfcfth ordinary general T \JuL of Mengkibol (Central Rubber Company. Ltd.. was held J' Tl. Great Wii-che,er-street. Philip C. Turnbull. OBE 'the lm an who presided, .aid that when 3SS' shareholders last year ne
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  • 152 13 Switzerland Wants Written i; li reported that tne Swiss Governl it is anxious to obtain written confirmation of the recent declaration of, tht Department of Public Economy, that! Germany would at all times respect the neutrality and integrity of Switzerland. b understood that the Swiss Minister
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  • 168 13 Arms Granted By Royal Warrant London A MS :or the Duke of Windsor have rt >een recorded by Royal Warrant at College of Heralds. This is the time that a former sovereign has ranted Arms. George Rothe Belle w, Somerset Herald and Registrar of the College of
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  • 141 13 Fellow Workers Demand Her Dismissal FE girl over whom 500 Salford workers have struck spent the week-end behind bolted and barred doors at her home in Markendale- street. Sal fordfugitive from hostile demonstrations. Windows in the house have been broken by stones, a panel in the
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  • 171 13 By A Furniture Store i WISHING to furnish his gamekeeper's lodge at Levington. Mr. M. CrackI nail bought a suite from an Ipswich store So pleased was he with the furniture that he went to the manager and thankek him. "All I want now is a wife.*' said
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  • Article, Illustration
    109 13 The Pope made his first appearance in public since tl*e beginning of his illness in December when, after attending the Easter Mass in St. Peter's, he was carried on to the exterior balcony of the building where he gave his blessing to a huge crowd in the square below. The
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  • 366 13 RUB BER CO MMITTEE'S DEC ISI ON Has It Failed In Its Main Purpose? IT is regrettable, both on economic and strategic grounds, that the Jnternational Rubber Committee did not see their way, this week ro follow the example of the copper producer 3 and suspend the operation of restriction
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 27 13 Wf^^^^^^^m 0 M I 'M_\\\^^^k^^^^^ PHONE 5933 J ~w\ TWefraphle Address: 5934 r A GOODWOOO CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VICTORS ANI> TOUIiS. Unrivalled Facilities tor prhntp Fvtprtainments.
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  • 270 14 Indian Civil S About Anim Londo rvant Learns a ls At The Zoo One of the husky pupp.es brought back from the Arctic hv the Oxford and Cambridge University Expedition has been presented by the Whipsnade Zoo 'o the "Discovery" as a mascot. "Discovery" is the research ship which was
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 40 15 Rene ULLMANN EXPERT JEWELLER CFTKRS YOU THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF ENGAGEMEN T, W EDDIN 6, DINNER RINGS WATCHES SET WITH HEAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY BROOCHES— BRACELETS, etc., RENE ULLMANN Rallies Place, SINGAPORE. Opened until 6 p.m. et"rv rtay, tacludlttf Saturdays.
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  • 2343 16 ar«' i1 1 s I Ili v ihill as lor eather lik<» ihis. But ilic-* iH'f'il never bv dull ami Uvvv we It'll vou how AUR hot season is hotter and longer than summer at home, and if they who live in England talk of a special diet
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 41 16 TRJITIAHAL/TOIK A a^jf* 23 HIGH Jg&Qfr STREET .j.^ Maison Marcelle j j For a Natural 4^>&E^/^ Permanent S^Us^ Try our latest j «S>^ point-winding j 4fi system IV^ at t "**T^s^ 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOY. sh*mmmm-^^^^^^^-_mm*mmmmm>^m-*~~>~ V'
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 21 17 I PIWE]\I\^I j FOR j :Q H s |u M E j |yh|e| PHONE 1 3463 THE PHOENIX DERATED WATER WORKS
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    • 22 17 4 1 Ladies Hairdressers t 1 MAISON PERM S 79, Stamford Road. j Tel.: 4610 t MAISON MARIE i 63, Victoria Street.
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    • 273 17 j A TOURIST'S SHOPPING I GUIDE STATIONER DRY CLEANING JOIN j GLOVER'S 1 „ick Detective I iction for Ll II II A II V Subscription 50 cents yearly J_\\T^}]T^ Lending Fee 10 cents per book ods handed mby 10 a.m. can be col--9 11, (Ground Floor) The Arcade, x___. Z
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 383 18 j _L_L i ii mmm *****ip """"~_B_^_^_f M \\^**mmm\b****______ BY P&Oand BRITISH IMDIAXINES Outwards. Due I Tonnage gg» 3T RAWALPINDI 17,000 RANCHI 17.000 June 18 BANGALORE 6 000 May 3 SOUDAN o 2 CORFU ***** May KA ISAR-MUND Ju M NALDERA 16,000 May II j£ 30 CARTHAGE 15,000 June 4
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    • 773 18 J POSTAL lIVTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATS AND TlMii Pengerang S. Soon Heng Apr. 14 9 an, Siam (Parcels only* Kudat 14 11 a Djambi and K. Toengkal? Togian 14 1 pm Fhilipoine Islands Saparoea 14 1 Pm Kretay Valaya 14 2 Palembang Thedens 14 3
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  • 83 19 KEPPEL lIARBOI K Main Wharf: Lch. Spartan. N. BaseLighter *X*' 180. Dredger Kuantan. Pacific, Tue: Pentower, W B Sweet, Nieuw Zeeland. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pifar: Dock: Hua Tong. ia Dock: Tug Varuna. Keppel Harbour: Dock: Patras. <MIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown
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  • 74 19 Arrivals and departures by Imperla-4 Airways and Qantas lines: Arrived by the "Adelaide":— Mr. F. Daniell from Brisbane, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gow from Charleville. Left by the "Atalanta":— Mr. and Mrs. R. Gow for Penang, Mr. F. Danlei. for Londcn. Mrs. Anthony for Penang. Arrived by
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  • 199 19 Good Advantage On Royalties <By Air Mailt London. Mar. 30 DATALING Royalties is not an actual, producer of tin. but as its title 1 implies, draws income from tribute on tin won by other undertakings. Tlie dredging companies to which the leases are subleased are Petaling Tin and
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 305 19 11 1 lI N S I» lI I L I p L I N E (incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAIUNGS. Due Sails. MERKUR Apr. 30 May 4 MARELLA May 29 June 4 Special cheap round trip tickets lrom Singapore to Australia issued at the rate* First Ciass passengers may transier
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    • 535 19 fevyTO T0 FRENCH PORTS IH| Ng HOMEWARDS. J CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 9 S ADEN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk May 20 I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 28 1 t FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antewerp Dunkirk June 4 I j
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  • Article, Illustration
    100 20 In accordance with an 800-year-old Easter custom. Sir Anthony Tichborne and his wife (they were married recently) doled out flour to poor villagers at Tichborne, Hampshire. Our photo shows the scene as Sir Anthony and Lady Tichborne handed out the flour. (Planet News). The Marbles Championship of the world was
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 157 21 Ok <rW J J Once weak W 'K^f<^and miserable <_W~WH full of Energy and Cheer" As for Sanatogen, it can never be beaten, it is just like drinking magic, and those who have had a nervous breakdown, like myself, please tell them to try Sanatogen. I can eat* sleep and
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 447 21 0\ THE RADIOS A omml t 0 0 730 V- m The Savoy Bands: A 8I«| |f §||1 WLli MMM |f "V Reminiscent Programme. 8.15 p.m. The News and Announce Pl'roiSramnir ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.35 p.m. 8.35 p.m. The Birmingham Hippodrome Orchestra; conductor. Harry mission j^—e.zO p.m.— 9.M
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    • 1021 21 I'rogi -ai in in i s Of r L II L Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY Music, played by the Heng Hoon Mu lcal Association 6.00 p.m. Malay Music (Gramophone 700 p m Tamil Music Oram* phone Records): Records*: Saya Sindiri. sung by Mr. K. Dean. Phonvilainthu Bumi (g.
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  • 251 22 Are They Depleted In America? IT is stated that tin consumers' stocks, particularly In the United States, are seriously depleted. Over last year there was not a great change. Consumption was reported as 72 290 tons and deliveries at 74,005 tons, so that on the face of things
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  • 164 22 [\OUGLAS Fairbanks. Junr.. back in M America after hil long stay in England talked about glamorous Marlene Dietrich with whom lie was often seen in London But he would talk only of her acting "She has been much maligned by the Press. If you make good
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    93 22 Rear-Admiral Kobavashi inspecting the guard of honour on landing at ifford Pier on Sunday morning to making a round of official cans. (Tribune) tm of Uie civilians on board the Japanese cruiser Ashigara bound for England for the Coronation. On left Mr. Musei Tokugawa, an author, and ri K ht.
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  • 478 23 GREAT TRI UMPH FOR AMERICAN LABOUR SUPREME COURT DECISIONS WOIIKMI*' MELATIONS ACT i' phi: i. ii Washington, Apr. 12. Court to-day upheld the Wagner Relations Act in five judicial |»HE Sup of which was unanimous and the others five to four madecisions upholds the right 0 f the National Labour
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  • 54 23 Cotton Protocol Concluded After 8 Months E]rurr- New Delhi, Apr. 12. 7 r months of negotiations terminated to-day in the initialling of the JJ l>anese-Indian cotton trade protocol. 11 is understood it ls effective from Apni l and designed to regulate trading 111 Indian raw cotton for
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  • 439 23 Woman Turns Crown Witness (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Apr. 11. SS the result of the brutal murder n which, it is believed, was committed in the lonely hut of a pineapple planter at Kulai named Chye Nee. whose dead body with hands and legs
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  • 51 23 Mitcham people, proud of their claim to the world's oldest village cricket club, are strenously opposing the Borough Council's proposal to cut fourteen to sixteen feet off their famous green, where cricket has been played for 260 years, as part of a road-widening scheme. A town protest meeting is being
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  • 684 24 MR. EDEN ON SPIN Non-intervention Defended London. April 13. SPAIN the principle subn a speech delivered to-night at LiverDl bv the foreign aecretary. Eden defended tllP policy of nom intervention, the alternative to wnicl '.pen and limitless competition ir the supply of arms, munitions anc even men. .stimulated by the
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  • 574 24 Malabari Rubber Tapper On Murder Charge 'rrom Our Own Correspondent! Johore Bahru. April 11. A FATAL stabbing affair alleged to have occurred after an argument over the pavment of five cents car hire, had its sequel in the Police Court when a Malabari Mohammedan rubber
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  • 40 24 I Among his qualifications is that o N being a strict disciplinarian His pupils thought so little of his pre- decessor. it was stated at South Elmsall Education Committee yesterday, that they waylaid him and "kicked him i the pants."
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    56 24 II M.S. "Hood." the world's largest warship, buries her bows deep into the waves as she HurLs her 40.000-to ns through the So th A4 At,a t,^ l^ u f rin K the combined manoeuvres of the Mediterranean and Atlantic Fleets. This effective picture was made from a plane of
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  • 383 24 FRENCH AIR ACE M. Japy Misses Singapore Singapore. M JAPY. the intrepid French airmn and holder of the Paris-Baigon r? cord, who was involved In a crash in Japan at the end of able flight from Paris to Tokj expected In Singapore this mornlne t the French steamer. President Doumer
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  • 26 24 Sir Harry Trelawney Eve. former Hie!: Court Judge, has been granted an annuity of £3.500 for life, it was announced recently. The annuity dates from Thursday.
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  • 2293 25  -  HERMES by .nrii the aeason little more than begun W ipal interest cf cr-ckn in m 037 is over-the visit of Sir c l ahnl vtaiting team. But even I J&Jg SSUS from them, k is likely that they have st u ut interest
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  • 577 25 FOLLOWING are brief statistics and r other points of interest relating to the tour of Sir Julien Cahn's XI In Malaya Matches played, four; won, one; drawn, three. March 27 29, vs. all-Malaya, at Singapore. Match Drawn. All-Malaya: 161 1 T.M. Hart 45. AC. Growder 21.
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  • 133 26 Very Poor Entries TBI Wing entries for the Sky race DM IP Taiping on Friday and Saturday next Owing to insufficient entries In class 4 the events for this class have been cancelled. HORSES, (LASS 5: DaSSle, Lover's Idol. Time. M.G.M., Republican. George Robey, Nagara, Policy, Hun
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  • 52 26 1/) nd en. April 13. ENGLISH and Scottish I^a^ue matches played yesterday resulted as follows: DIVISION I Grimsby T. 6, Sunderland 0. DIVISION 111 (SOITHERN) (a rdih C. 0. Millwall 1. DIVISION 111 (NORTHERN) Tranmere 11. 1. Wrexham 1. SCOTTISH LEAGI'E DIV I Dundee 2, Partick T.
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  • 84 26 Queen's Club. April 13. After losing his first match in America by 34. D. S. Milford. the British Open and Amateur champion won the World Rackets* Championship by beating Norbert Setzler, the American open and professional champion in the second match by 4 to 0
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  • 92 26 k Accident Verdict Returned London. April 13 EVIDENCE at the Inquest of Pte Sulll\..n of the Australian Coronation contingent who died In London street accidi >wed thai he was not knocked down by the cyclist as first announced, but that he fell on Uie road apparently Willie stepping
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  • 23 26 After 'lie heavy rams landslides have bin water mams cutting off the valley's water supply. Abertysswg and its 3 000 population are isolated.
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  • 21 26 TO-DAY: 12.53 p.m., 8 ft 6 Ins. TO-MORROW: 0.30 a.m., ft. I ins.: 1.11 p.m.. 8 ft. 1 In.
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  • 582 26 I I Representations Made: Italian Reply A waited Rome, Apr. 13. SIR Eric Drummond again, saw Count Ciano and discussed the expulsion orders from Abyssinia against Indian employees of Mohammed Ali chain stores* and the British missionaries The Ambassador. Mr. William Phillips, also interviewed Count Ciano
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  • 224 26 A Question Of Understanding Singapore. Tuesday. '•ClttO-JAPANESE relations are verv difficult to talk about, but the out look appears to me to be verv pr 'We must understand each more, and that is the only solution whatever differences there ma\ present between the two nations In an
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  • 72 26 P. O. SHIP RUNS AGROUND Refloated After Sow Cargo Was Jettisoned Cairo. April 13. rE 20,000 ton P. O. Viceroy of India has grounded. 65 miles from Port Said. A portion of the cargo is being taken off and it is expected she will be refloated, tonight. The Oron'-es. which
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  • 50 26 London. Apr. 13. In the House of Commons, rep'.* to Mr. Rostron Duckworth. Mr. Ed said that smuggling in North Chi: apparentlv diminished recently, b view of the indications which reacm. him. he is considering whether were any further steps that coul< fully be taken.
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  • 101 26 Attempting To Land Harwich London. April 13 A GERMAN. Otto Karl Ludwig. been charged at Mistlev. Ess< with being an alien and attempt"* to land ai Harwich on Saturc a and being in possession of docum* and data calculated to constitute act preparatory to committing offence
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  • 527 27 POST OFFICE WIN BY 14 GOALS TO NIL Indian Assn: Trounced In League Soccer Encounter Singapore. Tuesday. tn coals to nill! This was the record for Second Division soccer, f I the Post Office Club when they met the Indian Association at 1 R f?all round superiority the winners made
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  • 581 27 Hongkong Bank Draw With Fraser Neave Singapore, Tuesday. IN one of the poorest games of soccer played in the Business Houses League so far this season Fraser and Neave drew two all with the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank on the Fraser and Neave ground this evening.
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  • 38 27 Falmouth Swamped On Own Ground London. April 12. football matches played tc lted as follows: ion Services 10; Bridgend 12. Palmouth 6; Cardiff 25. 34. Abertillery 3. pool 3; Neath 10 Athletic 9; Gloucester 4. —Reuter
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  • 116 27 Gentles Beat Mayblossoms By 3 Games In 5 THE following is the result of the match between the Gentle B.P. and the Mayblossom B.P. played at the Victoria School Hall on Sunday April 11 1937. The match was won by the former by three games to two
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    26 27 A Post Office forward takes it with his head in yesterday's league encounter in which they defeated the Indian Association by 14 goals to nil. (Tribune).
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  • 121 27 Singapore, Tuesday. A HEAVY shower of rain which fell shortly after 4.30 p.m. washed out this evening's ties in the S.C.C. Spring Tennis Tournament. The following are the ties arranged for to-morrow: Veteran's Doubles Handicap: J. S. Nathan and J. A. Dean (-3) v. T.
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  • 73 27 THE following have accepted to playi Association Football for the S.C.C. vs. Malay Football Association on Wed- nesday. April 14, at Anson Road Stadium. 'Ist Division League). F. M. Adam. F. A. McCaflery, Capt. N. L Hammond. R. Davidson F. E. Hutchinson. J. H. Abbott
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  • 523 27 S. <J. C "B Team Go Under Singapore. Tuesday. FIELDING a -B" team and piayinn with only ten men throughout the game, the S.C.C. were defeated in a tnendly football match by a scratcn team from the Aircraft carrier Evjc on the Padang this
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  • 86 27 Major Fox Loses A Fine Horse THOSE interested in racing will learn with regret that Ray Welkin, that gallant son of Oarwelkin by Flickering Rays, which was imported by Major T. L. Fox i and raced with such success in Malaya, is repcrted to have died a
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  • 31 28 SENS A TIONAL SOCCER VICTORY .-♦ibove and below are two incidents in the match in which the Post Office lub defeated the Indian tsociattm by 14 goals to nil yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 109 28 New Constitution Promised Rom A .13 MEASURES to implement his 1" promise to the people of 1 announced by Signor liussoi meeting of the Cabinet. Libya will have a new constitution Libyan ex-rebels will be receiving am nesty and their lands will bo restored Agriculture will be
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  • 10 28 Rhumney Valley. Monmouth ed over the renewed move: Troedyrhiwfuw Mountain.
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