Morning Tribune, 11 March 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 34. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, March 11, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 161 1 BLUM TO RETURN? LONDON CITY NOT SURPRISED More Settled Political Outlook Expected Paris, Mar. 10. u CHAUTEMPS. the Premier, has i< signed. M. Blum, former Premier, who will certainly be asked to form a now government, says he .sill agree to do so. A London message stated
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  • 135 1 Foreign Participation In Formosa Raid Tokyo. Mar. 10. regards with deep concern press J report! regarding the participation tnander Vincent Schmidt. Amei- Ing a(\c. and Soviet pilots in the air raids on Formosa on Feb. spokesman of the Admiralty. ne.se military command here mbarrassed by the appearance Ol
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  • 113 1 Hongkong, Mar. 10. UON t (;KONG is mobilising for an ■■intensive anti-smallpox campaign following an increase in the inci- dence of the disease. The daily average now approximates 4* new cases. Volunteers are assisting in widespread vaccination, although already 800,000 vaccinations have been given. Reuter. A
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  • 121 1 Berlin. Mar. 10. THE form and conditions of the piebis- cite on Austrian independence was received here, with considerable disfavour. The view in general and political quarters is that the 'genuine feelings and views" of the Austrian people cannot be ascertained by this means.
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  • 18 1 Vienna. Mar. 10. Austrian Nazi leaders have instructed all Austrian Nazis not to vote in {Sundays plebiscite.- Reuter
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  • 188 1 LONDON U NPERTURBED Official jirch\s m London decline to comment on the reported plebiscite, but unofficial observers generally recoghlse the importance oi a free people being allowed to express their own flews as tc their destiny in an atmosphere i.nlioubled by manifestations of disorder. In Berlin Dr. von Schuschnicjg's annbuncemeni
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  • 180 1 Shanghai, Mar. 10 i StlNO comparisons betw. en 1 nmese and Japanese conflic. first six months of the great 1914-19 were made by a European observer. aid that the Sino-Japanese host!ad been more brutal than thos-j world war. The practice
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  • 196 1 1.1. P. DESPATCH TO STALIN "Outraging Social Decency" London. Mar. 10. "CTOP these trials and killing* and empty the Soviet prisons of the workers languishing therein," concludes a lonir despatch to Stalin by the I.L.P. Parliamentary group. After recalling their previous support of 'trie Soviet revolution, the appeal
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  • 44 1 London, Mar 10. Herr Ribbentrop visited Lord Halifax t'>-day at the Foreign Office ti "S venations lasted nearly 2' 2 hours which was longer than expected' Hrrr R b bentrop was accompanied bv u£ nlr. man Charge d'Affalres. Renter,
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  • 78 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau Shanghai. March 10. rpHE Hood disaster in North China especially in Tsangchow, Chimghsien, and Chiaohsien— all to tne south of Tientsin— is unprecedented in Chinese history for a hundred years. Over 180 gaps have been Created in the Yun
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  • 142 1 Full Notice Given To Japanese Shanghai, March iu. ICCOMPANIED by his wife, the Bri- tUh Ambassador, Sir Archibald K< rr Clark Kerr, has decided to leave Shai hai on March 15 to Chungking to present his credentials to the Chinese Government, sailing u far as H^npkoi
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  • 22 1 London, Mar. 10. THE budget will be introduced on Apr. 26, Mr Neville Chamberlain announced In the Commons Reuter.
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    • 44 1 ON OTHEB t-AGES Page j i Jobs For Pensioners t I Brothers Stabbed S Woman's Allegations 3 j 1 S'pore's Road Lights 18 i 9 Japanese Charged 19 i i Island Club Meeting 21 I League Soccer Y.M.C.A. Tennis j S.C.C. Tennis 23 4
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    • 42 1 I ENTIII I I K L I M I I POWDERED WHOLE MILK |g para ddkkm J w fresh milk in convenient powdered form. IV. m a tin to-day and bo convinced. J Distributors: V MiETZ I! it OS A CO. I
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  • 598 2 DSFGV FVDSF GOVERNMENT SERVICE PROCEDURE SUGGESTION CHRISTIAN BROTHFRS' ASSN. MEETING FOSTERING EMPLOYMENT OF YOUNG BOYS JUST OUT OF SCHOOL Singapore. Thursday. THAT the directors ol the two Christian Brothers Schools in Singapore should approach Government with a view to taking on boys who have qualified for
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  • 152 2 Excavating Work At New R.A.F. Drome A CHINESE woman labourer, who fell off yesterday from a height obout 20 feet while working at the new RAF. Aerodrome. Chua Chu Kang. died before the arrival of the ambulance. It is said that the woman was engaged in excavating
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  • 145 2 A. R .P. FOR PENANG PROVINCE? (From Our Ovn Reporter) Penang, Mar. 10. AIR raid precautions in Penang and Province Wellesley were among the subjects discussed in the committee meeting of the Straits Settlements Penang > Association. One of the members sent a letter enquiring what the Municipal Commissioners in
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  • 47 2 MME. PAGES, wife of the governor of Cochin-China. She arrived here >esterday by the Aramis en route to France. Tribune MONSIEI'R BANDEZ, French Con-sul-General at Shanghai, who arrived here by the Aramis yesterday en route for France, where he is sDending: hi.* leave. Tribune
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  • 196 2 BROTHERS ADMIT STABBING EACH OTHER: ONE RESENTED BEING ASKED TO COLLECT BILLS Singapore, Thursday. I ASKED my younger brother, the first accused, to deliver goods to the customers and to receive payments for same from them. But he told me that his duty was only to deliver goods, and not
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  • 105 2 "Bulldog Drummond Comes Back" BULLDOG Drummond Comes Back". an entertaining mvstery film with John Howard in the title role, had a premiere at the Alhanibra Theatre, last night. There is an excellent cast In the picture which includes John Barrymore. Reginald Denny and Louise Campbell. It is
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  • 31 2 Singapore, Thursday. Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, oi the Fourth Police Court, has assumed duties as Third Magistrate In place of Mr. W. Reeves, who leaves to-day lor England on lurlough.
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  • 208 2 Only Temporary Buildings Allowed Singapore, Thursday. AN important ruling has been made by Government in the matter of building oovilions on the foreshore of the island. In turning down Mr. Ng Sen Choy's application for a lease to enable him lO erect a pavilion off
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  • 741 3 (From Our Own Reporter) THAT her husband was strangled to de lth bv h u n a j* Ka»gsar, Thursday. T indecent advances to her, was the a LaUon made" hv^' v*™ ha< madt> woman in the course of
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  • 209 3 Preferred Against Japanese Businessman MR. S. Ebata, local Japanese businessifl man, appeared in the Third Police Court yesterday on a charge of alleged criminal breach of trust in respect of a camera valued at $75. The complainant in the case is a Dutch woman, Mrs. L. de Haan,
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  • 34 3 A Chinese was struck with a piece of wood by a compatriot yesterday at 12 > 4 milestone. Woodlands Road. He had a small lacerated wound on the band and contusions over the right thigh.
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  • 118 3 A French sailor of the passenger boat "Aramis", which arrived at Singapore Tday. was injured on the left forearm by broken glass. He was attended to by the ship'i doctor first. Two sailors companied the ambulance to hospital while the doctor and the agent followed their car.
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  • 173 3 After Lengthy Police Search (From Our Oxen Correspondent j Taiping. Thursday. 4FTER a search lasting four nights and three days the Taiping police have detained a man in connection with the murder which occurred in Cross Street, on Saturday night'. Acting on information, Mr. J.
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  • 143 3 in Indian, a T. Ifukaria i Buffalo n Road, was last night "..Miir r fhe road talking to some friends, when two Tamils and a Malay approached Mm rrom Kace Course Rorri WhiJe one of them held him, Che other, is alitv*-« punched him twice. Hi-
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  • 90 3 Final Dividend Of 4^ For 1937 THE Singapore office of tin teetero 1 Hank, Limited, advi.se- receipt or a foHow?" Ihelr LondOß omr o,'^: 1 P rofit 1 I tl^ yea;- ttMttM I*.. LJOi iui-4-4 Annual nifeUr^ will br bfkl4Mi Mar ih The Directors recommend a Anal dividend
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  • 186 3 Death Of Old Resident Of Singapore MRS. Marie Clara Zechariah. an old resident of Singapore, pass* d away at the residenci r son in Vi Road, Singapore, early on Wedni Morning a: the age of 12 y< ars. Mrs. Zechari; h was the mother ol E.
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    • 174 3 NOTICE. KLCHAI TIN. LIMITED. 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements* DIVIDEND NO. 10. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tJiat a Interim Dividend of 5 per cent. the year ending 30th September. {WW, will be paid to Shareholder*; on .nc '<eßister on 18th March, 1938 NOncE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN the Transfer Books
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    • 129 3 Law Notice For To-day The Chief Justice at Penang—Court of Appeal. Mr. Justice Home at Malacca —Assizes. Before Mr. justice abtcKett Terrell in 2nd Court ai IU.3U a.m. Judgment:—S. 236 37—Lee Kim Sean vs Ang Cnye Joo. Followed by: Summonses-m-Chambers. Originating Summonses and Motions. Thereafter not before 12 noon: Bankruptcy.
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    • 92 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL ACiENTS. Express Serric* 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HO'm.. 35. Beach Koad S-'U'.aoore. Tel: 3015 2. NAN VANG Ho I'LL. 41. Jala.! Mahfl rani. Muar. Tel. 156 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, (;4. Htm(-a Rr.;-a. Malacca Tel: 9. 1. Sinur.oorc to Muar. Malacca KL. ai 7.00
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    • 19 3 HORSE HL4 D; /BRAND pURM^ 'p I^V^ IMADEINBURMA 100% lIIUTIMI I HARPER, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. Singanore. Kuala Lumpur. Penanc.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 75 4 '(wiukr Previous To-day Change London. Mar. 10. MLM OIL (Malaya) Todav fa bulk MBT. April shpt. "7.0.0 Sellers £16.15.0 Sellers •OPRA (Straits. F.M.S.) 'trch Shipment £12.11 .3 Sellers £12 11.3 Value SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) ?6 M|en g4U SeUers i*KPPfiK (F.A.4£.) White Muntok Mar. May shipment 4 3 16
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    • 20 4 Uritish American Tobacco 103 1' 2 103 l'o Chinese 5% Reorgs. (London Issue 1 62 63 "T
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    • 71 4 London. Mar. 10. ireviou* To-aa> uiiaugt r.T. ti. Pans (.closing middle rate> 157 28 108 93 .T.T. on Amsterdam i closing middle rate 1 g yti j 4 Unchanged |.T. on Shanghai i closing seilmg rate; l5 2y32 L'ncnaneed r.T. on Hauer.aij (closing seilmg rate) u3, lb Uncnan-ea
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    • 33 4 SOLD London. Mar. 10. Previous To-dav c > Fine b*r oei ot. 16.19 7 £6 19 6 1 Uri SILVER 2Q '^OOf on 1 ii forward. 19 13 16 wl' 16 Z\\l
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    • 21 4 if* Mandard London. Mar. 10 Previous To-day Chang* Jpot <aitemoon closing price) U86 1 2 H85 7 8 !_fc
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  • 357 4 Stanton Nelson's Weekly Review MESSRS. Stanton Nelson and Co.. Ltd., in their weekly rubber report dated Mar. 10, state: Just as there appeared signs of returning confidence, yet another perverse speech by President Roosevelt* declaring the objectives of his policy to be unchanged, with an ominous reference to
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  • 217 4 Messrs. Fraser 6- Co's Report Singapore. Mar. 10 MINING. Tin at midday was $92 00 up 18. Sentiment was rather better a the opening of the markets to-dav and t looked as it prices might show "some improvement but the volume of business was again disappointingly small and
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  • 920 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company B.M. Broadcasting 0 45 0 55 B. M Trustee 6.0V 6.75 Con. T.S. 7 r Pref. 22 23 Con. T. S. Ord 196 20 6 E. Realty Co. 1.25 1.35 Esi. Trust Af. 4.75 5.16 Eastern United 33.00 34 OOcd F. and N. Ord.
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  • 191 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. Batu fclangor 1.42 1.47 Hongkong Tin 21 22 Hong Fatt 1.06 1 09 Jelebu 75 79 Kramat 11 12 Kamuntlng Tin 8 9 9 9 Killinghall 17 18 Katu Tin 23 6 24 6cd Kuchai 1.27 1.32cd Larut 109 116 LingtU Tin 1.35 1 45cd
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  • 44 5 Singapore, Thursday Three weeks' r.i. was Imposed t hi-. morning on ;i Hokten Chinese, Ijk; Tian Guan, by Mr W. G. Reeves, th:Third Magistrate, for the theft of a bottle of whisky Vat 69. valuer 1 ai $350. from the s.n Glengarry on Mar
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  • 237 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 nom. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom. 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113
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    • 228 5 E LEVY CO. J Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. fniiffm 1 1 r Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Ccmvir)dities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK
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    • 493 6 w_-^3^-MADELEINE CARROLL FRANCIS LEDERER yldi '_k_^V JF; IT'S ALL YOURS' i__i V i* tJ 7nft_ti--rr «u i TRULY A GAY and MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT! g J Skimming in Shimmering delight along Silver} Alpine Slopes m/Hmm i i ____K____^aS'' _B^ f >x?,' 4aa» r ■■^*^^fc__M~^_. yhl ■Jtff^^^ >9 vHBIk J9b^^* J__lV^_NB_____H^^____R >
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    • 58 6 j WO/? 77/ SEEING, j ALII A 31 11 M I a1 I iTO-NICHT6-15-9.| 5 i I I A CASE FOR AN EXPERT] M '4 I i I DRUMMOiiID i 1 IMS BACK i «Pm >m~« NMM .tk JO H N i BARRYMORB JOHN3 HOV/ARD i L^JJSE CAMPBELL I g&
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  • 254 7 New Discovery In South HAS a new diamond Eldorado been found In South Africa? Stories of sensational discoveries emerge from the atmosphere of secrecy and excitement enveloping recent researches in Bushmanlana, the dusty wilderness in the northwest of Cape Province. Out of a- hole thirty feet in diameter
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  • 16 7 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Mar. 4 was delivered In Lonaon on M...
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    • 85 7 j CAPITOL TOMORROW MORNING at 11. Oala TOPEYE THE SAILOR" MATINEE J\j£s i Exceptional Programme of selected pictures in- jPlflKl S eluding "POP-EYE MLETS ALI BABAS 40 JHy7j^ >^ S THIEVES" Paramount"* special 2 reel Technicolor B^/^P i Cartoon-Walt Disney's MORE KITTENS," come- MWj CfZ< dies, musicals, etc. jQ^J 4
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    • 159 7 BUDDY ROGERS DA2HL.LHJ6'.. P^|^^f^jj|P| DIFFERENT HjQQnJllilllJß WAo;m,ALLKwSJQEQEQ MELODIOUS I 6 BROADC A« I DANCE BANE>? PAVILION w y xt Ll^ rMJBtfS Hj^ vOmBIMAilIO!( AS) l.rTlM.l Vj^^H world %d **nc*M £m!^ Mu^^ lavish wh at W*>SwymfjlZd4£60 l Mt^^w tertainment -^If ililf J^^^g^^M yaS^K^^ lg^"^S^fe^ screorning jtory <r f FIRST LONDON'S LONGEST-RUN
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 425 7 HOME-WARD BOUND Passengers On Comorin Leaving To-day THE following is the fyll list of passenferi on the Comorin which sails for Colombo. Marseilles and London today < Friday*: Mr. E L. Allhusen. Miss M. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson, Mrs. E.' Alton, and infant, Mr. G. M Beaton,
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    • 500 7 Mi. P. W. Kent. Mr ma Mrs. R. F L. La Nauze. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Leach. H.S H Princess Liechtenstein, Mr. and Mrs. H. Leatherbarrov. Mis., E. G. Ling. Mr. J. H. Le.>, Admiral Bir C. Little. K.C.8.. and Lady Lntie. Mr. and Mi\>. J. T. Ucey, Master
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  • 263 8 ROUND-UP OF GANGSTERS Murder lour Police Officers New York. MOU WM« 1491 crooks and suspect imJ crooks have jammed New York's "aols and courts following he brqgfNt drive against crime in the cit> "> historv. i Defying an attack by magistrates that .e round-up
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  • 238 8 COURT CASE COMMENT Percentage Of Lunacy Very Small Sydney. IF you assumed that every driver on the road waa lunatic, you would be right In nine cases out of io." Bo aid Judge Curlewls to a witness in the District Court Sydney, the other day
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  • 228 8 New Committee And Its Functions London. j!. b i Mr \"vUle Chamberlain, in '.oauestums Va the House of Comm Mr Wed B «o L ,d Indenendent > asked hi"' whchrr the sl e SS2rtV^! nffirp nreMded over by Sn Robert van SttSrt^S include our Parliament democracv religion ana
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  • 345 8 MUSIC DRAMA BILL Eight Commissioners To Help Production London Government recognition of the without the actual setting u Ministry of Fine Arts is the obji a proposed Music and Drama Bill, prepared by the League of Audit The League was lounded in 19 obtain Government recognition ol di and music."
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  • 192 8 He Rescued Her And Proposed An accident which might hav her death has won a husband I pretty 20-year-old Athanaska M.irino\a of Rustohuk on the Danube. She was leturning home by train iron. a holiday, and decided to break n« lourney at a neighbouring town, du. when
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  • 1067 9 f)vm A (By Air Maili from Our Own Correspond-nlj London, Feb. 25. THE "furniture and effects" of Norfolk House have been sold. Soon the .ivy portico, the long, regular rows windows, the distinctive balustrade tl nd the two tall lanterns on the edge th€ pavement will disappear.
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  • 109 9 Hohywixi An average wage of £2 a day WM MU ed by 11,500 film 'extras" in H"llyw€>(*> during the last six months Oj J937, ;i< cording to report, now lamed by Central Catting Bureau hz-re Altogether the "extras"— hop<^ l.n «i« U rnd actresses who mofitJy cc
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    • 58 9 f§jj| RECORDS K.OJ uIaI H kM I kX^B Classical, Orchestral, Song and Dance Records V 1 TI I |]l reduced m many cases, f Yl B 66 2/3% What an opportunity. Bjijijll J^B For your convcnfencc V^^^K^R^nffl^H durrng Sale the Store will B^gj^lH^^HHHyß remain open till 5 .30 p.m. MUSIC
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  • 284 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Mar. 11, 1938. MICE OR MEN? THERE were fireworks in the 1 United States Senate during the past week when the President's big naval programme was discussed. The "Quarantine" policy which the President advocated, was subjected to the severest criticism from the Opposition, and matters were
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  • 588 10 India will not be THERE is no doubt that India is being 1 modernized and industrialized, but it happening quite casually. Sometimes it teems to me mIT Um West had spent itself in giving birth to OUI marvellous inventions, and now had M psychic energy left to
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    22 10 The (MM «f Radnor (left) Mting a g a S -mask on Lady Pembroke .1 Wilton at the Wilton Exhil Planet News
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  • 242 10 Mr H A. L. Luckham. an officer of Class IV. Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to officiate as District Officer. Tampin, with effect from Feb. 11 inclusive. Ueut.-Col. L. C. Chase- Executive Engineer. Malayan Public Works Service, has been appointed to act as Senior Executive Engineer. Kinta. with
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  • 597 11 FISDERING HELP TO WOUNDED ru Addition To Burying The Dead THOIS.V 3 of Chin:.' brave soldiers killed in the war of resistance against Japanese invasion have uind their last resting places in the hundreds of cemeteries belonging: D the World Swastika Society in China, one
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    115 11 little "ocean troiT- a common guillemot— is making good progress at the London Zoo. where it is receiving special attention from its keeper ever\ dav TliC bird was sent from Dorset a few days ago. having been rescued from some rocks near Swanage. When found the guillemot could hardly move,
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  • 43 11 p E. L. Ashley. Assistant Engineer, °iic Works Department. Lumut. is »n Muar. Johore. where he has «n transferred !o act In the same caf' He has been succeeded by Mr. T). s King, Assistant Enoineer. at the )ll(> Works Depirtment. Batu Gajah.
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  • 209 11 Union Government *s Move Johannesburg. 'HE Union Government will pursue. despite the Prime Minister's assurance in the Assembly last April, further investigations into Indian land-owner-ship In Transvaal. The names announced are Justice Murray Nimrod Smith, well known for his anti-Indian views, and Mr. Britten, former member of Feetham
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  • 249 11 Fishermen Saved Off Ice Floe ROYAL Canadian Mounted Police and municipal officials returned here recently to report all nine fishermen have been rescued from an ice floe three miles off the south-eastern shore of Lake Manitoba, 85 miles northeast ot Rescuers searched through fog most of the
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    • 50 11 To Radio Owners. For expert servicing of any make of radios do not fail to ring up 3893 for immediate attention. Prompt and courteous service. Charges moderate. rn*{*> Telegraphic Address: PHONE r^\ sfl V^ goodwood Charmingly tituatcd ideal for i^iiors and tourists COCKTAIL BAK k UHJNGB— FIItST CLASS KKSTAI KANT
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    • 71 11 Renew your Vitality with Th e _tj)j e^ {„9( \j f<jQiJM*m+,^u SPECIALIZING: Ocular M uscl e ,±f^jfFsat^^_ anomalies Crossed y» eyes, f mplicated J^^^>~"* cases of defective u/" vision. Glasses if x^> needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.OJS. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation wi hout cost or
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  • 144 12 STORM IN VIENNA Herr Hitler recently addressed the German Keith tor three hourv Berlin. The Fuhrer's speech, which was a lengthy rarr< „t {2 tion of his country, was broadcast throughout Ciermai Dr. Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Nazi nominee as Austrian Minister of the Interior rround whom the political storm in Vienna
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  • 100 13 A student of the Koval School of Needlework in South Kensington (London) embroidering an intricate design which includes several crests, in van-coloured silk and gold threads. The material is stretched tightly on a special frame Students at the school have to draw their own designs and then
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    • 37 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCUEB, etc AT Rene IJJJIAW WHERE QLaU'iy aid VALUE ARf IKAL'iIIOAAL. Jhe Uest is to ooise and at RENE ULLKANN Raffles Place, HUNMrOkE Opened daily including Saturdays
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    • 23 14 MAISON PERM; Telephone 4610 takes pleasure in announcing the OPENING of their new ultra-modern ana j AIR-CONDITIONED Ladies Hairdressing Saloon 79, Stamford Road.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1038 14 Sj::n::H::HHH:H:H:n:Hj:j::H:::j::::OJj& II iijji i|j Fruit Cocktail (hit ken Curry Onion Soup ill!! Prilled Kidnevs Bacon Nasi Minyak SambaK Cold Ham Tongue Stutter I im Fruit Jellv Cream Potato. Cucumber Tomato Salad SlintlaV Tea Coffee C^M Cheese Souffle I n f f Tu-,,1, Illire dear Vegetable Soup Whitebait Brown Bread Butter
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  • 976 15 ome Advice for the Mother Whose rL .ij uc Child Simply Won't Eat How often do we hear mothers, all over the world, complaining of the fadciiißss oi their children and the difficulty they experience in getting them to eat •ily— especially when it comes
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  • 105 15 Readers Please Help ON these pages, week by week, we try to give menus that will help you to plan attractive but not too-pretentious meals, and recipes that are appetising and easy to follow. DUT we feel that this is not enough. We want YOU to help us and your
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  • 336 15 When You Go Out For The Day nicNics are great run and provide a welcome change alter the week's work has been done, but there are ral things lor the would be hostess to remember, it she wants the day to be a complete success. Pint of ail. choose congenial
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    • 29 16 P 0 BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES FOR ALL INFORMATION APPLY TO •LL.S.N. CO.. LTD., BOUSTKA!) CO., LTD. lit No.' M3l AJ>C%KLiNE. H4RFKR. iiILKILLAN CO. LTD TEL n£ SMI
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    • 460 16 S yA TO FRENCH PORTS K-. HOMEWARDS 1 I n »nr vnr Marseilles Ha vre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 13 DESI I A uPniiSF!S«uI»N antes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. r> S CAP ST. JACQUES For M^ilesw Dankirk Apr S ADA RAN For M Ma^Ss H N antes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr
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    • 415 16 <* ,jLLL-l_ I ''f g?^?^^flß f —\Ja» J JV- —ip TBtll BY P&OandBRITISH IMDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward*. Due Due Tonnaue S'pore Tonnage S'pore 1938 1938 R4NPURA 17 000 Mar Jl CARTHAGE 15,000 May 6 BHUTAN 6 100 Mar 14 BURDWAN 6,070 May 7 RFhJr 6 000 Mar 21 RANCHI
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  • 111 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WIIAKVKS OK EXPECTED TO AKKIVK KKPPKL lIAItKOI'K Main Wharf: Lch. Lady Guillemard. Phasianella, Silveray. Medusa Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DftV DOCKS Tanjong Paj?ar: Albert Dock: Soli \ictoria Dock: Ipoh. Keppcl Harbour: Ring's Dock: Nil. No. 1 Dock: Auby No. 2
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  • 134 17 Latest Fittings In "Queen Elizabeth" London. THE new Cunard White Star liner Queen Elizabeth will differ both externally and internally from her sister ship. Queen Mary, it is revealed. The new ship will have a special ball room, instead of the mall teadance room which is all the
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  • 471 17 Not Doomed To Take A Back Sail TilK possibility that Manila m.iv -place Shanghai sj leading Par Eastern shinning centre Is deprecated la Shanghai ihi n *»ing circles. Considerable Interest is expressed, however, in reports that Mr. I*lllll V. McNutt, u. S. High Commissioner to the
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    • 278 17 uritxs imiilp mm:. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR Mar. 29 Apr. 2 :.\KELLA Apr. 3D May 3 pedal cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the toilowing rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbotunt to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel.
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    • 193 17 i\. 1 K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. SUWA MARU Mar. 17 •m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Mar. 30 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Apr 14 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $574 $621 $634 >
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    • 247 17 i POSTAL INTELLIGENCE; STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES md and Italy (Parcels onlv. j ?an oldenbarnevelt 118 am lan van Oldenbarnevelt 11 8.30 a.m. i East Manila Maru u 1 p.m Africa South Manila Maru ill o.m. America f p outh i Manila Maru HI p.m oHoihOW Shirala n l p.m. KongfcOOg
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    • 53 17 Deferred Departure The s.s. Manila Maru for South Airica &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 1 p.m. to-day. Mails from Europe etc (London Mails* by the P. O. iKanpurai due at Singapore to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters and general delivery of letters
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  • 101 18 RURAL BOARD DECISION Minimising Risk Of Accidents Singapore. Thursday. "DRACTICALLY every accident which T om ,rs at night U irtgWlW road lu-htinn." said the Hon. Mr W. B. Fbden when he drew the attention of Mural Board .t this meeting to the need lor lighting
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  • 124 18 Radio-Cramophone Which Went Wrong Mr E F Lowman, residing in M*yer Road, was this morning lined $30 by Mr Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, on a i-harge of installing a wireless receiving Wt in respect of which no licence was "inspector A. H Frew said that acting en information
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  • 230 18 An Idea For A Summer Holiday ATTRACTIVE. 36-years-old Mme. Jeanne Desarmenien, wife of a Paris businessman, told an astonished court here of the dramatic ending of an arrangement by which she and Mme. Albert ine Froidure, aged 26, "temporarily exchanged" husbands. "It was my idea to begin with,"
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  • 287 18 INDISCRIMINATE DISSEMINATION FEARED DANGERB of subversive propaffanda from foreign countries fjettinp: into the wrong hands is one of the reasons for the famine of news in Malaya, a competent authority informed the Malaya Tribune to-day. This 'famine* 1 of news was referred to In the
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  • 127 18 TIN IS BEING REPLACED Petroleum Leading Factor In National Budget Santiago. Chile. I lEUTENANT COLONEL German L Busch the president of Bolivia, in a .tatement at La Paz, the Bolivian capital declared that petroleum had displaced tin as the leading factor in the national budget.
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  • 146 18 Proceeding On Leave To -Day Singapore, Thursday '•I UNDERSTAND that you are roing 1 :iway to-morrow on leave, and on behalf ol the unofficial* I wish to convey to you our bejst wishes for a very pleasan' holiday. We hope that you will come Dack with
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  • 135 18 Music To Be Given Weekly Singapore. Thursday. MUSIC will henceforth be provided at the weekly Fair in the Malay Setilement. At to-day's meeting of the Rural Board, permission was provisionally granted to the Malay Union, sponsors of the fair, to allow musical parties to perform at the fair.
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  • 106 18 Rural Board Pleased With Conditions Singapore, Thursday MEMBERS of the Rural Board were very much impressed with the cleanliness "of the Malay Settlement. So said Mr. J. M. Janaen, at to-day's meetir.g of the Board when he referred to the visit paid by the members recently. "For the
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  • 205 18 Rum I Board Discusses Demolition Singapore, Thursday. THE insanitary condition of a hnse m Paya Lebar Rpad was discussed at this morning's meeting of the Rural Beard It was pointed out that the present occupier of the house wa>, given a temporary occupation licence tome t:ir.* »gO
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  • 314 18 Case May Be Due To Misunderstanding Singapore. Thursday ARRESTED yesterday by the police aa house in Serangoon Road M Rajan. an immigration fund attached to the Labour Officer m SW pore and Johore Bahru. was thb morn bff produced before Mr. *J-£ Barrett, the Third Magistrate, to answea
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  • 333 19 EMDEN SCRAP CASE SEQUEL One Is Serving Prison Sentence Singapore, Thursday. ii/HEN a charge of leaving the Colony without informing the Registrar of Aliens ol their destination and entering ore waters without endorsement, mentioned again this morning in the Third Police Court against nine Japanese,
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  • 81 19 Rural Board's Request For Continuity Singapore, Thursday. Ganges in the staff of the engineeroepartment of thje P.W.D. often rei different representatives of that rtmcnt attending a Rural Board At each of the last three! a different representative of Executive Engineer was present. as felt that this would affect
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  • 87 19 nestle production of tin as repre- by exports from the Federated States, Unfederat^d Malay and Straits Settlements, of tin vhni ln ore at 7 5.5 per cent, for lo| e of Malaya, during February. 1938. *.270 tons, a decrease of .1992 tons d with the same month
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  • 125 19 S'PORE CIRL GUIDES BROWNIES HOLD RALLY AT GOVT. HOUSE B Y pom, 'T^n t n L T1 To as> a si^-^^. and concluded the programmo Kally of the Girl Guides and Brow- by singing taps HoiisP nt^M p Governme|)t cheers for lhe District Captain. Miss SCas 8 together with Mrs.
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  • 471 19 Defendant Failed To Discharge Onus, Singapore, Thursday HOLDING that the defendant had no: discharged the onus placed on him to show that he had paid to plaintiff the money which he received when he cashed the cheque which was the subject matter of the
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    44 19 LADY THOMAS (central figure), with Mrs. R. L. Nunn (District Com-mlssTk-I MrS< LJ^S (Commi^ner for Malaya in Singapo e M.ss J.Kilgour and Mrs. Hartley, in spectins the rally of Girl Ciuides and Brownies m Singapore, Seletar, Changi and Blakan Mati, held at Government House.
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  • 74 19 Wednesday, Mar 9 His Excellency presided at meeting Of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning Admiral Sir Charles and Lady Little, Mrs Robinson and Mr R G Howe arrived to stay at Government House His Excellency and Lady Thomas dined with Mrs. G T. Barney
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  • 144 19 Acqml la I For Police Clerk Singapore. Thur.sda.\ Without calling the defence the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. acquitted Mr. Tan Eteng Hong, Clerk and Inter preter m the Police Department, at the continuation of the hearing to-day on a charge of accepting an illegal
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  • 104 19 FALSE TRADE MARK CHARGE Manager Of Local Firm In Court Singapore, Thursday. ON a charge of being in possession of, and exposing for sale ten Blue Books of Mandarin and 40 Primary Readers, bearing countefeit trade marks, belonging to Messrs. Chhung Hwa Book Co., Ltd., the manager of Messrs. OK.
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  • 91 19 Members Want Supply Of Gazettes Singapore, Thursday. Certain members of the Rural Board applied tor a regular supply of Government Gazettes. This matter carmup for discussion at to-day' 1 meeting of the Board. It was pointed out that the Gazette would be useful to members of the Board,
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  • 104 19 Death Ends 5 7 Yews Old Service A very large number of people in Singapore will learn with great regret of the death of Mr. Seet Swee Hoe saje.sman employed by Messrs Robinson and Co., Ltd Mr. Seet Swee Hot had an amazing record of service
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    • 298 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Mar. 10 5 p.tr. Company Dividend H?l Total for Books t Date Ex. DIT. A Hitam 15 Int. less Tax Mar 8 Mar. 28 Mar. 7 Burma-Malay 6d. div. Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Mar.2s 12» 2 Hitam Tin 5* Int. Mar. 16 Mar.
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    • 1082 20 [on the radio] h BRITISH EMPIRE US. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES Transmission 2:— €.05 p.m.— 9.15 The following: are the principal pm GSJ 13 93 metres (21.53 mcs); American short-wave transmissions. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG The numbers immediately after the 16 86 metres (1". '9 mcs) and GSO
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    • 600 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres I 600 Dm -—Malay Music (Gramo- Back To Me." Played by Len Fillis on phone Records) "Payong Pata." Che the Hawaiian Electric Guitar. 'Silvery Som "Angin Siiok." Miss Maimoon. Moon and Golden Sands" and "Just "Hawaii Masru." Che Som.
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  • 422 21 Health Bulletin Of The League T health bulletin of the league of nations Eastern Bureau for the week d Mar 5 is as follows: tgue: Allahabad, an inland air- British India, was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during
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  • 97 21 Huge Credit From Japan Thp p i Peiping, Mar. 9. federated Reserve Bank is open- its doors to-morrow and issuing notes. The notes of the National niment banks will be allowed to I] ate for another twelve months ■a the notes of the local provincial
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  • 35 21 Th London. Mar. 10. Anglo-Eire talks were resumed horning,. It is understood they haw* anotn er week, and that they a chance of success. De Valera will -Reu? in London until the conclusion.,
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  • 322 21 S.V.C. INSTRUCTOR'S LOSS Death Of Daughter Of R.S.M. Hardman THE death occurred on Wednesday at the General Hospital of the .six-year-old daughter of R.s.M. Hardman. (of the Scots Guards and attached to the S.V.C. as instructor.- and Mrs. Hardman. The funeral was held yesterday at Bidadari. the Ven. Archdeacon Graham
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  • 182 21 JAPANESE SOLDIER ASSAULTS BRITISH MISSIONAR Y Forced To Bow To Sentry After Being nit Peking, March 9. |T is understood that the British authorities in Shanghai are making strong representations to the Japanese Embassy regarding an assault by a Japanese soldier on the Rev. A. H. J. Murray, of the
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  • 627 21 Satisfactory Position Reported \i Annual Meeting Of Island Club Singapore, Thursday. THAT the reduction in entrance fees introduced in 1936 had the desired result was revealed by the chairman, the Hon. Dato S. Q. Wong, in the course of his speech at the
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  • 217 21 Beat Railway Youngsters At Cricket The Y.M.C.A. Junior's beat the Railway Youngsters Union "A" Team at cricket yesterday on the Y.M.C.A ground by 37 runs. Scores RLY YOUNGSTERS UNION A V. Retnam st. Kiat» b Leembruggen 1 C T. Retnam c Barket b Leembruggen 2 Kuperu S b
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  • 532 22 THIRD SET WENT Before Chmcsc Pair Lost Match Singapore. Friday. IN spite of the fact that B. C 1 Cherrinston and Roy Smith won the first set by 6— o in the I.MX.A. open lawn tennis tournament yesterday, they were defeated in the match, when
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  • 229 22 Cricket teams for week-end matches have been selected as follows' Ceylon S.C. team vs. R.A.F. on Saturday at CSC. at 2 p.m.: A. S. A. Jansen, R. V. S. Sundrum, M. A. K. Hamid, A. P. Rajah, S. Thuraislngam, J. N. Fernando, S. Kanagaratnam. A. Raja, K Thillainathan,
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  • 622 22 Gordons And Recs Play Disappointing Draw Of A Goal Each E nr* DM*, soccer ~«»>«^*^*ffi S^^ LS?2STA '"pla^o^S oMme-all. both eoals bein S notched In the second half. Division two seasons ago and I hoped to see a J^l^^J^^^N^ndtheGordonsimprovematters They had their best men
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  • 556 22 Late Penalty Goal Decides A PENALTY goal late in the sfcoitf half enabled the Indians to snatch a close victory over the Excise Dep: the Second Division of the S.A.F A League on the Padang yesterdav by two goals to one. Play was keenly contested throughout with
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  • 434 23 THREE DAY S TIES Play Starts On Monday TIKS in the Spring tennis tournament starting at the S.C.C. on Monday have been arranged as follows: MONDAYS TIES (iodoun Doubles Handicap I F. Smith A. G. Hay <— 15.3 vs K. Lennan R- F. B. Gurr <plus
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  • 565 23 Thirteen Ships Represented In R. S. Y. C Jubilee Trophy Event Singapore. Thursday. SAILING serenely over an approximate three-mile sea course in the Singapore Harbour this afternoon, a boat from the Banka, owned by the Heap Bng Moh Steamship Company and skippered by Mr.
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  • 56 23 H.M.S. Birmingham XI Lose 2-0 The RAO.C. beat H.M.S. Birmingham bv 2 0 at soccer yesterday At Alexandra Barracks. Walker scored >l the R AO.C. and the second goal came through a naval fullback'! miiktek Cpl. Dean referecd. The R A O C. will play against the p.
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  • 334 23 Island Club vs. Keppel DELOW are the names of members playing in the social match between the Island Club and Keppel Golf Club to be played on Sunday next at Keppel, together with starting times. (Island Club names first): 8.30 a.m. B. H. Chua <13 > and
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  • 115 23 The following have accepted to play for the SCC vs. the P.W.D Sports Club on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the S.C.C: T. V. N. Anderson, W van den Bosch, Jeans, R. F. Wl Leonard, W. H McNeill. J. McLeod. Lt. J. C. O'Dwyer, P. O'Neill
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  • 51 23 SRC team vs. the Khalsa Association to-morrow at 2 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground: G. M. B Westerhout. R Bain, G Fernandez, D la Brooy, J G. Reutens, F. d'Cruz, R. Minjout. W N Moore. J. F Cockburn. P I Woodford. P. B. Armstrong, G. Clarke, and C.
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  • 329 23 Interesting Exercising Gallops (From Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur Thur>ctay. INTERESTING gallops wore seen ■I at the track this morning at Kuala Lumpur, when a largo number of horses entered for the Spring race meeting showed pleasing form. Billet worked his father', string and CALVADOS impressed
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  • 172 23 Garrison League Soccer At Tanglin In i Qarrlaon League soccer match played yesterday at Tanglin, C Coy. drew tWO all with li' Coy. The fame was contested speedily throughout. "C" Coy came cIOSC several time.. With Hughes, on the lefi Hank, lending In neat centres A counter
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  • 99 24 TONIGHTS BIG Black Eyes For Tommy: "Good Omah" He Says New York, Mar. 10. FAKR is favoured to beat Alax Baer in their l.Vround contest on Friday. Farr received two black eyes during strenuous training. He regards them as a good omen, and d<»clared that
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  • 100 24 Vancouver. MORE English children arc expected at the Fairbridge Farm School near Duncan. British Columbia, this year and the school will probably have to be estended to accommodate them. The principal of the school, Colonel H. T. Logan. ;»t ;i committee meeting here reported that two
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  • 88 24 U. S. Singapore Base ch mt< re I I evinced In Mr. announcement In the Comm day about facilities tor American warships to use the (Singapore A Mi Depart an m pokesman but the arran cement pointed out that Uni te warshipe of Larger nnot obdocking tacilitiea at Manila ;i
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  • 600 24 MAINTENANCE OF REFUCEES IN CHINA ESTIMATES IN COMMONS £5,000 For Wounded Ambassador London, Mar. 9. INTRODUCING the Foreign Office supplementary estimates in the Commons to-day, including a grant of £5,000 to Sir Hughe KnaWhbull Hugessen. Mr. R. A. Butler, the new Under- Secretary, said he was napp> to say that
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  • 309 24 List Of Fixtures For ENGLISH and Scottish League fixtures for Satrrday are as follows ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 1 Birmingham v. Manchester C. Charlton A. v. Huddersfield T. Chelsea v. Bolton W. Grimsby T. v. W'hampton W. Leeds U. v. Leicester C. Liverpool v. Sunderland. Middlesbrough v. Arsenal. Portsmouth
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  • 52 24 Shanghai, Mar. 10. IN u lmted Press report it is stated that political circles in Britain have started a move aimed at the appointment of Mr. Anthony Eden, former Foreijrn Secretary, as Ambassador to the United States. Questioned regarding the suggestion of his appointment, Mr. Eden said: "I have nothing
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  • 89 24 HUNGARIAN ARMS PLAN Leads To Resignation Of Cabinet BudaDest. Mar. 8 rE Hungarian Cabinet has resigned. The Regent has accepted the re tion and asked ihe Premier. Qaranyi. t u form a new Cabinet. It is understood this will differ from the old only insofar as the ministers of Finance
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  • 205 24 Over 500 Japanese Planes Destroyed In War Hankow. Mar. 10 An official Chinese despatch reads u follows 'A squadron of Chinese planes flew to south Shansi yesterday and bombed th< Japanese positions. On the way back to their base, they met at the ficinlt} of Hweinan. five Japanese
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  • 83 24 All Show Increases Over 1937 Figures THE civil estimates for 1938 providt £28.096.051 for the Home. Law andJu.^ tice Departments; £51,002,330 for Education: £8,493.400 for air raid precautions; £12.721.744 for police; £3,640,000 for broadcasting. The 3.8.C. will also revive an additional £610.000 in respect of the television
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