Morning Tribune, 12 March 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE yOL 3.— No. 35. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, March 12, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 214 1 .GERMAN TROOPS RUSHED TO FRONTIER Possibility Of Week-End m Disturbances DID GERMANY DEMAND POSTPONEMENT OF PLEBISCITE? Munich, Mar. 11. ILL reservists up to the 1915 class having at least ten months military service to their credit have been called to arms by a wireless broadcast proclamation.
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  • 62 1 Rome. Mar. 11. The Fascist Grand Council was adouraed until 10 o'clock to-night, after had heard a complete exposition of the international situation from Count presumably including the pro- j of the Anglo-Italian talks, and Italian attitude towards the recent m Austria. An almost entire absence of press Qt on
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  • 45 1 Berlin. Mar. 11. The mood of National Socialist opinion rmany is reflected m this evening's headlines. Hie AnfrW says:— "Schuschnit;^ no master of the situation; BoUhehaos threatens Vienna." UH Berliner Tageblatt says "Cowardack on Germans m Vienna; IncreMarxist Provocation." [he Nachtausgabe says 'Disgust With '^nuschnigg."
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  • 24 1 Rome, Mar. 11. it'ws of Qerman troop movements o"ing published Official quarters a complete lack of information and vu r| me to comment. Reuter
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  • 10 1 VIENNA, MAR.II. THE PLEBISCITE HAS BEEN POSTPONED- REUTER
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  • 29 1 v London, Mar 11 Neuter understands that the Anglonegotiat#>ns to-day reached a Jteult and critical stage. The Irish 'ion will be returning to Dublin than expected.- Reuter
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  • 39 1 Vienna, Mar. 11. F;E police made a sabre charge when 15.000 Nazis demonstrated at Innsbruck. The police were not sufficiently strong to break up the crowd but the demonstrators later dispersed.— Reuter
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  • 86 1 London. Mar. 11. Lord Winterton. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, has joined the cabinet and will be an additional member of the Air Council. He will art as deputy to Lord Swinton (Air Minister' en the Air Council, and will deal will all major air questions
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  • 60 1 London, Mar. 11. Herr Ribbentrop and his wife had a farewell audience of Their Majesties at Buckingham Palace to-day lasting half nn hniir Reuter Ribbentrop launched with the Premier at Downing Street and remained for conversation with Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax after the
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  • 42 1 MANY DEAD IN CYCLONE IN ASSAM Calcutta, Mar. 11. TWENTY -FIVE were killed and 45 1 injured m a cyclone at Dibrugash, Assam. It is feared that more bodies are under the collapsed huts. The victims are chiefly tea estate labourers. Reuter
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  • 98 1 Prosecutor's Clemency Plea For 2 Accused Moscow. Mar. 11. AT the continued hearing of the trean son trial to-day, rhe prosecutor demanded 25 years' imprisonment for Rakovsky and Bessonov and death by shooting for other 19 accused persons including Bukharin and Yagoda. Clemency recommendations for Rakovsky and
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  • 64 1 Woman Gets £5,000 Damages And 4,000 Guineas Costs London, Mar. 11 MRS. Frances Lowick was awarded m £5.000 agreed damages and 4.000 guineas costi at the retrial 0! Uu- action m which she .sued her former employers, Philip Lazarus and bifi son Adolph! for malicj.ius prosecution. She was awarded C
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  • 239 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Successes For Chinese HANKOW, MAR. 11. NEWS OF DEFECTION AMONG JAPANESE TROOPS TRICKLED IN TODAY. One report states that a battalion ol the troops belonging to the Yamauchi iorces, when arriving at Woosung from Japan on Feb. 28, mutinied, rcftitftaf to proceed to
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  • 17 1 1.0.uin,, i m yesterday afternoon u;is i#wn U lor spot and H for t orward.
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    • 42 1 ON OTHER l-AGES T 1 f I Page Kural Board Legalised 2 Malay Doctor Back Costly Fishponds Inquest Sensations 3 Shanghai Refugees X Briber>- Charge 18 Hunter's "Harvest" if) Malays Beat R.E. '22 T«)- day's Races 23 •Earlier Messages on page 21)
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    • 22 1 i^^ J 4 6 MR, (ONVKNIEM ANI> PIR-; Obtainable Everywhere. I DISTRIBUTORS t GETZ lIHOS A CO. 3f tr-~*~~~. —-0-~o~*o~-0»*0~~0**0~*0**0» ~*~*~~~*~**o***~~~~~~+^^,r^ t
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  • 610 2 PROPER CONSTITUTION PROVIDED FOR IN GAZETTE NOTICE RECOMMENDATION OF MEMBERS BRINGING IT INTO LINE WITH SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY THOUGH it had been m existence for .several years, the Singapore Rural Board. exercising powers designated to the Singapore Municipality within Municipal limits, had not. until yesterday, been properly
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  • 236 2 IT is understood that two Hokiens were detained by the police yesterday m connection with the Rowell Road robbery last month. A third man, alleged to have been involved m the affair, has not yet been arrested. A description of the man is with
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  • 238 2 JOHORE MEDICAL STUDENT'S GROUSE I EDUCATION IN BRITAIN HINDERED' Singapore. Friday THAT facilities for medical education available to foreign students In England and Scotland were not win* they should be. was the view expressed by Dr Mohamed Salleh, who returned here by the Ranpura this afternoon. Dr. Mohamed Salleh had
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  • 486 2 KALLANG FISHPONDS COST $1,000 AN ACRE TO THE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Singapore, Friday. fUDGMENT m the sum of $2,000 and costs were awarded by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the High Court today to Lee Kirn Seah m his suit againsL Ang Chye Joo for the recovery of commission due to
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  • 93 2 Singapore, Friday Alleged to have committed theft m respect of a purse that contained $2.60 by removing it from the pocket of one Kiew Chin Poh, while being passengers m a trolley bus at the junction of Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road at 7.30
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  • 43 2 A Chinese girl, who was knocked clown by a motor car m Rochore district yesterday, received a simple fracture of the right thigh and abrasions nvcr the face. She was shocked but conscious and her mother accompanied the ambulance.
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    • 27 2 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. 'barges moderate.
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    • 28 2 THE PHILIPPINE C(Tel. 4334) CO., mem LfUtT 330, Orchard Kd E^lt DRY CLEANING SpellS AND DYEIN(i j^ SPECIALISTS. ftll l?Si Special machiii' ■^yj^^W dry clean nu Competitive Frit
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  • 332 3 BODY EXHUMED A MONTH AFTER U I i LOCAL INQUIRY SENSATIONS Singapore, Friday. JJOW the body of a 20 year-old Chinese was exhumed after being buried for a month m the Ong family cemetery m Bukit Brown m order that the
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  • 33 3 EUROPEANS ON VAGRANCY CHARGE Singapore, Friday. Two Europeans. John McClosky and Anderson, appeared yesterday mornIng before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, on a vagrancy charge. The? were remanded till Mar. 18.
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  • 252 3 Singapore, Friday. "YOU can never tell what will happen 1 In war.' replied Wing Commander A. Stetie-Perkins m reply to a question as to whether he thought there was any possibility or Hongkong being invoked m an aii- raid. Wing Commander Steele-Perkin.s arrived here
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  • 339 3 Chinese Found In Magazine A rea Singapore. Friday. THIS is wilful trespass," observed th<Magistrate (Mr. F. V. Duckworth i to-day In the Second Court at the conclusion of a c?/ c In which Low Teh Cheng stood charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property an identification badge—
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    • 64 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice a'Beekett Terrell In 2nd Court at li am i-strate's Appeal:— Rex va Rama- SilviVrin 1! »E S GROW HAIR Removes Dar.dru ff, JfjJ Prerentl Falling-hair J' '1 and corrects disorders f c the scalp. growth a.sk ycur Cher^ m mist or a High-Class
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    • 95 3 NOTICE It is notified for general information that the Government proposes to select two Probationers for the Straits Settlements Civil Service this year and that applications, which must be submitted on the prescribed forms, must reach the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than the 4th April, 1938. Candidates must possess
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    • 275 3 PAIN WAS WEARINC; HER OUT She Could Not Straighten Her ii.uk For .six weeks this woman endured Ilk pains of backache. Then .she be K an to lake Kruschen, and m three week,,, whai ;?^is^ But irt her 'About six weeks ago, I started havln/ ™uld £S°i m y back
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 131 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES London. Mar. 11. ki Knrw Previous To-day Change I «n« Featureless Quietly Steady Spot Buyers c 15 16 5 7 H —1 16 Ist Forward (April) Buyers 7 6 7 8 —v b 2nd Forward (May) Buyers 7 116 6 15 16 srd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers
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    • 140 4 London. Mar. n Fivvioua To-day Change Dunlop Rubbei 30 3 30 __3d General Electric 72 71 7» 2 ~4i,d' Imperial Chemical Industrie* 3011 »|lO% Imperial Tobacco 140 139 44 7fti Anelo-Dutch 26 3 26 _3d Canadian Pacific 6 i 6 3 8 London lln 3 4 V,
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    • 70 4 London. Mar. 11. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Pans iciosuig middle rate) 158 93 157 87 06 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8 96 j Unchanged r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) v 2 Z2 unchanged T.T. on Hong^u;; (closing selling rate) v 32 1G Unchanged 171.
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    • 34 4 GOLD London. Mar. 11. Previous To-dav Charw Fine h\r Ml os. £6.196»-» £6 19.6 SILVER fP« 203 16 20 5 16 +v s 4 n forward 19^ 8 19 15 16 +116
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    • 19 4 /ii\ standard London. Mar. 11. Previous To-day ChaneM Spot (afternoon closing price) £185 7 £181 7 > --4
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    • 50 4 KFBBER New York. Mar. 10. Previous To-day Cham T °ne Quiet Very Dull Spot Buyers 14 1 4 141 4 Sellers 14 510 143 H -1 16 July/Sopt. Buyers hi 2 14 916 -r-i 16 BeUers 145 14 1116 116 UN Tono Steady Steady 41% 413^ »8
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  • 399 4 Last Week's Markets Reviewed THE state of the market last week is reported upon as follows: GUTHRIE AND CO., LTD. During the past week, both the London and New York markets have again been dull and featureless, and there is nothing of interest to report. Locally the market
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  • 282 4 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore. Friday MINING. Tin at midday was $91 38. down 58 Conditions on the London and the impending Austrian plebiscitt ana most prices were marked aown and tm shares were no exception to the rule. As will be seen from our price columi. Ampats
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  • 866 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser f Singapore. Mar. 11. 5 p m MINING Ampat 3 6 4 A. :n Kumbang 28- 30 Austral Malay 45. 50 nO rn Aver Hitam 213 22 3 v.er Weng 0.62» 2 070 Bangrin Tin 21 6 22 6 Batu Selangor 140 145 Burma Malay
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  • 192 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS T Singapore. Friday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4|- 4,6 Batu Selangor 1.42 1.47 Hongkong Tin 20- 21|Hong Fatt 1.06 1.09 Sat 12 7 Kamunting Tin 8 9 9|9 Killinghall 17!- 18Katu Tin 23 6 24 6cd Kuchai 1.20 1.25 cd Larut 10 9 116 Lingui Tin 1.35
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  • 42 5 Peiping, Mar 10 Japanes? official despatches from Shansi claim that during- operations m tne southern half of Shansi m the pa.si month Chines casualties hav^ been 100C00 while the Japanese have added an area roughly 200 miles square to their possesskn. Reuter
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  • 240 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Iflt. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 nom. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 norn 4 V'< 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom. *y»% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31.
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    • 230 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hontfkong, Manila, Singapore SuiM&ttHLnr Bankers and Broker* m Securities ann CommotthU. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Stnwe. 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 EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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    • 187 6 LAST DAY OF THIS GRAND COMEDY IHT-DONT MISS IT. MAKE IT YOUR BIG WEEK-END TREAT! PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 YEAR'S SWELLEST LOVE AND LAUGH SHOW gfe^ Tl. All r JHk *C4 ■II V *****1 J Afc. w'.ih OL VIH ULV lV?>ic^ Rl W MISCHA AUER 11 J CO^^ B Grac
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    • 92 6 I MARLBOROUGH 3.15—6.15—9.45 TO-DAY GOHAR and master BACHA m "TARANHAR" A» w^. w*- w*~ A They Met\ m a i 1 A J\ 1 c And Then The j Inn Began! j flflTM S i W Octatus Roy Cohen j i S lUfMj CHESTER S S p"^Tfl R p s
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    • 325 6 3 Shows To -day CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 TRULY A GAY and MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT Skimming m Shimmering delight along Silvery Alpine Slopes V m3Bw* I I" t y iIH TYRONE POWER s^S reaching m-v\ heights at the vm ■^fe& MS most sensational star-team m i SkM "THIN ICE' I 'DIM
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  • 559 7 More Pay And Belter Conditions Offered: ist IYVI flt Pi Jut J -7 London, Mar. 10. M ORE men are trying to join the British Army than are required, Mr. Hore Belisha Secretary of State for war, revealed when introducing the Army
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    • 106 7 ;BING SINCS TO SINGAPORE! IT'S A GRAND AND j GLORIOUS FUN-SHOW j 4 r^mll~ mJMtMkSF^l *f)f9 Mcdg* Etcbi i i COU-MIU fICTUK I STAR TS CAPITOL TUESDAY i 1 iiiiiliiiiliiif IMAGINE THIS IX| COMBINATION Vik^k lrorl</ s *"»>sf dancing W A'\\\\ VI 8 show! 9 '^s/ |K^PB I word "i
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    • 269 7 i i i riYv/ll 1 IvrLlilm. i f 'f)MFf)l 4\^' y OW^^^^^T^ A A 'W\ S O I V I? A M f\l I C U/■ W V.' 1 o i\ E# o i 7 ARF ALL IN > S "LET'S MAKE A NIGHT OF IT" I -BRITAIN'S MOST AMBITIOUS
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  • 481 8 PLIGHT OF REFUGEES IN SHANGHAI Alamwio Dcath-Rak 20 Per Hnu* Mi Shane n«i iI\PANS Runs have moved away from Shanghai and the tumuli and terror of J battle have died down, but a war is still hriiiK fought m the refugee camp*. It is the war of 1.000.000 humans for
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  • 178 8 To Get Money For A Chicken Farm Sofia. T><» many American gangster stories iKiv»- been the downfall of Ivanka Andonova, a servant girl employed by a JewiA family here. Ivanku'.s groat ambition was to have a little cottage m the country and breed chickens. But she had no
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  • 217 8 Family Engaged In Making Parachutes {From Our Own Correspondent London. Feb. 18. Two young women will carry on the century-old business of Spencer Bros.. Ltd.'. balloon manufacturers, of Stoke Newlngton, N.. now that the quidIng spirit of the firm, Mr. Percival Bpencer, has died. Mr Spencer was only
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  • 199 8 French Government's Sale Hitch Amiens. THE French Government requested that the sale by auction here of a letter .stated to have been sent by Napoleon the third to the King of Prussia, after the Emperor had been taken prisoner at Sedan, on September 1, 1870 should be postponed
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  • 339 8 DETECTING DISEASES BY WIRELESS Brain Cells Can Broadcast "S. O. S. London. Feb. 7. THE brain-cells can now be made to broadcast their hidden secrets and sometimes they are rather grim Causes of blindness, paralysis, epilepsy and madness can be detected by a wireless device perfected by Mr. Gray Walters,
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    31 8 A privileged little visitor takes the penguins for a stroll round their pool at the London Zoo. One of them seems to be puffing out his "chest" with pride. (Planet News).
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  • 238 8 Champion Meat-Eaters In Europe Rome. THE British are the greatest meateaters m Europe, according to statistics published here by the International Institute of Agriculture. The least meat is consumed by Italians. During the period 1930-34, the annual meat consumption per head m the United Kingdom was 140.14 lbs.
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  • 1266 9 Real Moving Pictures: Photographing The (By Air Mail) 'From Our Oicn Correspondent London, Feb. 25. WALT Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" may or may not be portent of the greatest moment in the film studio world. Up to now, Disney, with his enormous popularity, has
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    • 29 9 ANCHOR ■I 1 HI «ft uk B A uC 3 Brewed and bottled to Siog*p«»r« ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LlT>. SOLE AOENTO: SIME, DARB V CO., LTD. -w p g
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    • 88 9 TRADE BARGAINS MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinkled on handkerchief and inhaled protects you from cold and Influenza, a certain cure. Get it from The United Pharmacy. INFLUENZA Is about now. Take UP. influenza Mixture. Certain cure or money refunded. Buy it from The Jnited Pharmacy. "SOLIPOT" The only one minute Hair-Remover.
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    • 314 9 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE GUARANTEED-USED CARS.— A selection of 70 -80 excellent Used Cars always available m stock. We can recommend real bargains, backed by our guarantee and free service WEARNE'S USED CAR MART. CAR BARGAINS! CAR BARGAINS!! CAR BARGAINS!! New Cars at the price of second-hana ones. Jowett 4-5
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  • 317 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Mar. 12, 1938. WHEN WILL THE JAPANESE REVOLT? WHEN Japan started her present campaign some eight months ago, she still regarded China m the same light as she did m 1931 when she found it comparatively easy to detacn large slices of territory from Chinese control.
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  • 652 10 FRENCH NAVAL POWER IN THE FAR EAST i PRANCE pottessei m the Far East the important and thrivinu Indo-China Icolony that ii ball as large again as the mother country and counts over 22 million inhabitants. writes the Pans correspondent of the United Services Reviei i There are numerous and
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  • Article, Illustration
    77 10 A blizzard which raged for many hours caused drifts many feet deep and threatened several Kent villages with isolation. In some cases snowploughs have been used to clear blocked roads. Between Folkestone and Canterbury drifts reached the tops of hedges and on the Downs overlooking Folkestone the snow WT9M eißht
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  • 148 10 Mr. D. Carruthers. of Glasgow, who has considerable rubber interests m Malaya is now m Ipoh. Mr. A. J. Everitt of Messrs. Pritchard and Co.. Ipoh. is going on transfer to their Penan? branch and Mr. H. W. Sanders will take charge of the Ipoh office. Mr. A. van
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  • 1393 11 Tons of Petrol To Be Thrown in Sea in Refuelling Tests World of Flight From Our Own Correspondent, London, March 1 ttttttft LING m the air will be the j R E^ important step m the Atlantic experiments-and the lessons mail «n scanning that ocean .will have ;;Tr effect spefding
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    • 86 11 p —^fcfei- ..Ti jfj^mffiiMß^B SPECIALIZING: Ocular M uscl <• j^^JSPV-tet*. anomalies Crossed eyes. 'triplicated /l^^^^>~ cases of defective U* vision. Glasses if x»^ needed. K. A. THOMPSON, D.OJS. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4. Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation wi hout cost or obligation. HIM DANCE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by
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  • 208 12 ROYAL BABY CRAZY RUN Prince Bernhard of Holland smiling down at his baby daughter, Princess Beatrix. The baby is wearing a lace dress worn by her mother and rive generations before her. It was brought from Waldeck (Germany) by the late Queen Mother Emma. Planet News gfdg Planet News X
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    • 157 12 H s^H HB Hw JiVi H 9b mo*o 7 */ajv across the air all the way by L in p i e i lying-Boal The bi^ 4-cnglned EMPIRE flying-boats now leave Singapore for England twice fa week. They are the last word In air- going luxury. Jfou have a smoking
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 31 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING HIE LATEST PATTERNS OF WUJ3TARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE UOSB D OfctVKK Dl&ffiS »> fcifil 1 iil^HLb AlfiO CLOCKM JEWLjILEKY WATCHES THF BFST rs TO TO^'v A^ f^ RENE ULUiANN
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  • 677 14 Cay Print-Pastel Linen-Figured Satin— Any of These Can Be m Your Wardrobe, UOT days are with us again now _and they are going to be hotter soon— so it is time to be thinking about tricky new outfits for the beach. Dipping m and out
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    • 22 14 MAISON PERMj Telephone 4610 takes pleasure m announcing the OPENING of their new ultra-modern ana AIR-CONDITIONED Ladies Hairdressing Saloon 79. Stamford Road.
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  • 1334 15 Wanted On Voyage TRAVEL talk and travel plans are de--1 finitely m the air. From what we hear and from the enquiries concerning cruise rlofhes. a number of people from Singapore will be off to Europe, to America and to Australia, and definitely what clothes you take with you will
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    • 441 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore 1938 1938 RANPURA 17,000 In port CARTHAGE 15,000 May 6 BHUTAN 6 100 Mar 14 BURDWAN 6,070 May 7 BEHAR 6000 Mar 21 RANCHI 17.000 May 20 RAWALPINDI I'oX? Ma?.' 25 Sugg™™ J™» CORFU 15,000 Apr. 8 SOMALI
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    • 361 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA TIL A W A v\ILING MAR. 24, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation lor First Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with P and O
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  • 291 17 Fires Oti Two Coastal Steamers SMALL An which broke out m a hold m the Tang Pei delayed the arrival m Shanghai of the coaster. The rettel, owned by an Americanregistered Ann, was rttamlni from Wenehow to Shanghai recently when the second hold was found to be
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    • 250 17 BIRXS 1»IIILI» LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR Mar. 29 Apr. 2 MARELLA Apr. 30 May 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the to. lowing rates. t Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or bourne to the connecting X.P.M.
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    • 234 17 N. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD (Incorporated In Japan T° L N »<> N Penan*, Colombo, •m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Mar" 30 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Apr 14 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $574 $621 $634 ><81 Marseilles 591 630 373 390 n m° n w
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 291 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I 1 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES FOR PER DATE AND TIME .China generally oHOinow Ranpura 12 10 a.m. da Western Ranpura 12 10 a.m. gkong Ranpuru 12 10 a.m. Western Ranpura 12 10 a.m. »an, 0 Formosa and 0 Maca^ Ranpura 12 10 a.m. Dungun only) Larut 12
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    • 150 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONOSIDI THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO AKKIVK Entrance Exit Ship (iodown Gate Gate Ranpura 18 2 3 Kidderpore LI 2 3 Pangkor 14 2 3 Glenapp 11 2 3 Sphinx 9 2 3 Islander 6 2 3 Argun Maru 30 2 3 Penrith Castle 32 2
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    • 98 17 Vessels Arrived Ipoh, British, 528 tons, from Telok Anson 10.3. to Telok Alison 12.3. Toba. Dutch, 684 tons, from Djainbi 10.3, to Djambi via Mocara Sabah 12 3 Senang, Dutch, 729 tons, from Palein bang 10.3, to Palombang 12.3 Toboali, Dutch, (j(>2 tons, from Denf kalis 10.3. to Bengkalia 12.3.
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  • 1336 18 POLICE INSPECTORS TELL Of ARRANGEMENTS Chinatown Gaming; Court Hearing ALLEGATIONS of how four Chinese offered bribes to two European Polite Officers m order not to arrest gamblers and promoters of gamin* m the People's Park Market and Sago Lane, were made before Mr 11. A
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  • 128 18 Singapore, Friday. Receiving and adjudicating Drders were made by Mr. Justice a 'Beckett Terrell m the Bankruptcy Court to-day against Tengku Zainab binti Sultan Ali, and G. M. Fernandez. Receiving orders were made against Har Moh and Company, and adjudicating orders were made against Ma
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  • 42 18 The funeral of the late Mr. Lim Chon« Kuo. eldest son of Mrs. Lim Nee Soon and the late Mr. Lim Nee Soon, which occurred at Leysin, Switzerland, on Feb. 23. will take place to-morrow 'Sunday* morning.
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  • 83 18 Municipality To Grant Use Of Vacant Land Singapore. Friday A meeting of Municipal Committee No. 6 on Mar. 7 agreed to the proposes use as a playground by the Tuan MonSchool cf vacant Crown land at we eastern corner of Tank Road and Ri\tValley Road. Committee No. 2
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 18 The Army's "Grand National"— the Aldershot Bona Fide Military Meeting took place on the lovely three-mile course at Tueseldown, Aidershot. Hampshire. Photo shows a woman racegoer, wearing a close-fitt-ing knitted hat fashion, keeping warm round a brazier m the paddock at Tweseldowii. Planet News
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  • 663 19 K. L HUNTER SAYS HIS GREATEST BIT OF LUCK WAS TO SELL THE CARCASES (Frovi Our Oici Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ONE tiger at a time would be considered ample reward by any biff uame hunter for a night spent m even the worst
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  • 161 19 Statement Of Singapore Municipality Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended Mar. hows that there were 238 death. ired with 214 m the previous week 1 with 217 m the corresponding week t year. chief causes of death were:---i-beri 10; phthisis 27: malaria 4; tnonia 42; convulsions
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  • 72 19 charge Against A Young Chinese Singapore, Friday. U L of $250 m two sureties was aled to a young Chinese. N« Ah Mn L when a case of robbery and at<l extortion against him was this Mi n«: postponed for mention on 18. p*« accused was arrested yesterday,
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  • 122 19 To Firm's Former Managing Partner Singapore, Friday. ADMITTING that he owed the defunct Chop Sin Kiat Lim $20,000 out of the firm's liabilities of $71,668, Ng Kirn Tong formerly the managing partner of the cho-3 was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Terrell to-day, subject lo
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  • 95 19 Bankrupt Who Failed To Pay 13 Instalments S'njrM.ore. Friday Not having paid his monthly Instalment* for the last 13 months, caused 'the application of a Chinese clerk named Ng Mia Yong. who applied for his discharge from bankruptcy before Mr. Justice Terrell to-day, to be refused. The bankrupt's
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  • 397 19 CYCLIST'S CARELESSNESS CAUSES OWN DEATH IN COLLISION WITH TAXI IN JOHORE i From Our Own Correspondent i Jotiore Bahru, Mar. 9. DEATH by misad venture with no criminal liability attached to Uw driver of the taxi" was the verdict returned to-day m the Coroner's Court by Sheika Abu Bakar bin
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  • 167 19 Clerk's Salary Reduced By Over Half Singapore, Friday. 4 reduction to his salary which had been brought down to $60 from $130, earned for Yeo Eoon Lim a Chinese clerk, the rescinding of an order for monthly payments of $4 m his second bankruptcy, and the
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    • 86 19 Passengers A rriving The following passengers are arriving in Singapore by the Alsia which Is due here from Europe on Mar. 25:— Mrs. Chr. Esfces-Dixon, Miss A. Eskes, Mr. J. K. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Streyfert, Mrs. M. Hancock, Miss S. Weskin, Mrs. A. T. Beukema Teo Water,
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    • 540 20 ON THE RADIO; A BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission 2: 6.0."i p.m.— 9.15 pm. (iSJ ISJS metres (21.53 mcs); GSII a.*5.97 metres (2147 mcs); GSG HM metres (17.79 mcs) and GSO 19 76 metres (15.18 mcs). Transmission 3—9.15 p.m.— o 20 a.m GSII 13 97 metres (21.47 mcs); (iSG 16.86 metres
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    • 450 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE j PROGRAMMES The following are the principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call-letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. 850 p.m. Jack Shannon, songs (E)-^ i New York. W2XE 21,520: 13.9. 8.50 p.m. Cornbread and Cavier, musical variety— Cincinnati,
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    • 578 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres 12.45 p m Ugh! Orchestral Concert played by Reller'.s Hungarian Band, directed by C. Reller. Relayed Trom the Adrlphi Hold. 2 oo p.m. Interval. G.UO p.m.: -Chinese Music. Cantonese (Gramophone Records). Solo: "Fong Yee Teng." Suns by Lang Yum
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    • 243 20 Charlies Hot Stompers. Relayed the Great World Cabaret. 8.10 p.m.:— "London Log." from London. 8.20 p.m.:— Dance Music relays rnn the Great World Cabaret. (Cont.) 8.35 p.m.: --Variety (Oramopl Records). 'Mexicana Flo from M, v Played by the London Piano acci inn band. -Were Frightfully 8.8.c." The Western Brothers. "Remember
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  • 263 21 Year Begun Well/S ays First Report (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. riE need of an organisation like the Chamber was keenly felt by the numbers of the Indian Mercantile Community of Malacca, and happily through the exertion of some of the enterprising responsible members, this
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  • 124 21 Large Quantity Found In Untenanted House Singapore. Friday. ITHOH KIM SWEE. a respectable looking young Chinese, appeared before Mr. rrer, District Judge this morn..nswer a charge of being m posn of 1.632 lb. of Javanese tobacco at Jellicoe Road yesterday. :uvused claimed trial and saia did not live
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  • 80 21 Singapore, Friday. Chew Kee Tow. father of Mr. •1 Kay Hong, reporter of the Sin Jit Poh newspaper and manager the new Life Tailoring Company, i away at his residence at 525. Joo T Road' last night, at the age of 52. ■to Chew
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  • 51 21 nbers are reminded that the table I and billiards tournaments en>f the Municipal Services Club on March 15. Those who have m theirs are requested to do early. try forms can be obtained on apion to the sports secretary c r o Kwctrlc Dept.. or from the club
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  • 416 21 A ustro-German Tension WAS PROPOSED PLEBISCITE UNCONSTITUTIONAL? Nazis Want Time For Propaganda Campaign Vienna, Mar. 10. J)OTH Austrian Nazis and the Fatherland Front section are convinced that the plebiscite on Sunday will result m a tfecisive majority for Dr. von Schuschnigg, even if Nazis voted "no." The Nazi provincial centres
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  • 187 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Need Fresh Reinforcements Shanghai, Mar. 10. HEAVY Japanese military movements are taking place m Central China to-day. The Japanese garrison m the Taihu area has been increased by one division. The object is to wipe out the Chinese guerilla units which have
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  • 230 21 THE following appointments appear m lust night'a Gazette: Mr. J. W. de Pira to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of the S.S. m place of the Hon. Mr. R Williamson, on leave. The Assistant Curator, Singapore, to be an inspecting officer for the purpose
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  • 154 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Mar. 11. T*HE Japanese War Minister, Genera! Sutfiyama, made a speech m the Diet recently on the present state of the Sino-Japunese conflict and the chances of Japan bringing the war to a conclusion. It is beyond doubt." he said, v that
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  • 255 21 Smart Work By Excise Men Singapore, Friday. FOUND guilty on a change of being concerned m the importation of 1,600 tahils of non-Government chandu valued at $12,800 at New Market Road on Feb. 5. la.st, two Teochew Chinese, Tan Kee and Chua Chee Keng, were today sentenced
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  • 280 21 Man Sentenced For Misappropriation (From Our Own Correspondent* Malacca, Friday Found guilty of dishonest misappropriation Ol $130 m cash. silver dollar and five gold rings valued at $40. v Cantonese, Tong Hong, an employee m a Chinese shop at Temple Street, was ordered by the Police Magistrate. Com.
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  • 575 22 FIRST DIVISION Sappers Succumb By Solitary Goal IN the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. th<j M.F.A. defeated the R.E. by one foal to nil, their solitary point coming within five minutes of the end. The Sappers had only themselves to
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  • 448 22 RECS' RESERVES ROUTED Municipal Services Win Singapore. Friday. T HE Municipal Services Sports Club practice match for the Club Youngsters who showed that they were badly In need of coaching. The Municioals did not let themselves loose but indulged m scrappy P la > r v greater portion of the
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  • 63 22 Signals Draw With H.M.S. Birmingham The R.A.O.C. Signals drew two-all With the engine room staff of H.M.S. Birmingham at socaer yesterday at Alexandra Barracks. The visitors had no previous practice and this was their first fame there. Stoker Mcnaily. the goalkeeper, was their captain, stuttL'arri and Birt whistle
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  • 514 22 OLIVER FINDLEY QUALIFY For Men's Final In YM.CA. Tourney of the V MCA open lawn tennis tournament by defeating Murakami and TAizaTa yesterday m straight sets by the Japanese started off very promisingly, they soon found that Oliver and Findley were their masters. What impressed most was the splendid understanding
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  • 408 22 V's Trounce Excise In Friendly IN a soccer friendly played at Anson Road yesterday the V.M.C.A had an easy victory over the Excise Department Sports Club of eight goals to nil. Play was one-sided throughout. The Excisemen, weak m both defence and attack.went up against a
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  • 53 22 The following have accepted to pl*J for the S.C.C. Ist XI vs the R.A.F. today at Seletar at 5 p.m.:— E. C. Cherum; f. a. McCaffcry, Lt. c P. 0 Peari>e; F. G. Stiff. C C Wet C. Gillett; A. Donald, W. C W. D. J. Vincent. J
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  • 1943 23  -  Marcus Superbus RUNNERS' FORM REVIEWED )pemiig Card Of Nine Sprint Races (By Nim well supported events will usher m the Spring professional meeting of the Selangor Turf Club at Kuala Lumpur to-day. The chief race of the day. which is the last item on the
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  • 83 23 SELECTIONS BY "MARCUS SUPERBUS" Kuie 1-KINGSCOI RT First Bid. Kaie Z—(Jliz. Salmon Par. Race .!—VVINANLOSE. Gallant Maggie. Kate 4—GOLD POINT. Meg. RMC WAIT-A-BIT. Cosmetic. Race G—STAR LOCK. Old Cow. Race 7—RED DOT. Redouble. Race B—SIR THEOBALD. Con Con Race 9—CALVADOS. Ormolu. SELECTIONS BY 'EUREKA" (K. Lumpur) Itace L—TBOGENI Kingsroiirl Race
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  • 119 23 Garrison Bail Sepoy Lines Club "the ladies match between the Garri- .son Golf Club and Sepoy Linos Gt>lf Club, played at Tanulin on Thurvla/ resulted m win tor the Garrison Qoif Club by Co points to 1' 2 The scores were as below iSep >y Lines names Ant
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  • 294 24 ALLEGES MAN, ADVANCES RESISTED, TRIED TO HANG HIMSELF Accused Produces Her Photographs To Singapore, Friday. A STORY of how a Bengali Mohamemedan allegedly entered a house at Balmoral Crescent and tried to use criminal force to outrage the of modesty of Amesah binte Hadji
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    16 24 MALAYS BKAT R.K. 1—0: Above an incident* during yesterday's First Division game at the Stadium. (Tribune).
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  • 84 24 S.G.C. Ladies' Championship Results THE following is the result of the third round of the Singapore Golf -Club, Ladies 1 Club Championship competition: Mrs. Hill beat Mrs. del Tufo 2 1 Mrs. Cowen beat Mrs. Paterson 6 4 Miss Hadley beat Lady Bagnall 3 2 Mrs Jackman beat
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  • 112 24 No Surcharge On Mails To Hongkong THE Air Ministry announces the conclusion of a new agreement with Imperial Airways for the air service to Hongkong with two services weekly each wav between Hongkong and Bangkok via Udong. Hanoi and Fort Bay. beginning on Mar 23. when the old
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  • 29 24 London. Mar. 11. The Lord Mayor's China relief fund is now £96,100. Besides gifts of drugs and hospital requisites, there are nearly 70.000 garments.- Reuter
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  • 30 24 Believed to have fallen off an eight foot ladder at Circular Road, a Cninese sustained a lacerated wound over the .scalp. He was bleeding and shocked when taken to hospital.
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  • 113 24 New York. Mar 11. THE odds on Farr beating Baer at Madison Square garden tonight arc now 7—5. The winner will be hailed as the logical opponent for the LouisSchmeling winner. Farr told Reuter: "I will win as quickly as possible. It is
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  • 70 24 Little Bernal Outpoints JJoe Cotton 'From Our Owji Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. LITTLE BERNAL 7.11 proved too good for Joe Cotton 8.0 when they met m the main event over 10 3-minute rounds of to-night's boxing promotion at Bukit Bintang Park. It was very much an exhibition
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  • 42 24 M Szabados and I Kelen. well known table tennis stars, will leave Bangkok on Mar. 20 by the X P.M. vessel, Barentsz, which arrives at Singapore on Mar. 23. when it is hoped to arrange an exhibition match here.
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  • 33 24 A Chinese coolie at the People's Park Pumping Station, suddenly collapsed while at work yesterday. He had no external injuries though his face was pale and pulse feeble. His wife accompanied the ambulance.
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  • 32 24 A Chinese was thrown oft his motor cycle at Tanjong Pagar yesterday. He complained of gnat pain over the hips and the right elbow joint but was conscious when taken to hospital.
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  • 25 24 A Malay youth fell off his bicycle while careering downhill from Mount Faber yesterday. He had slight lacerations and abrasions over the fingers and knees.
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  • 427 24 SPARKLING DISPLAY OF SOCCER Division II Champions And Casuals i SPARKLING soccer served up yesterday at the J.C.S.A. ground, when two Third Division sides— the Chinese and the Casuals, played a friendly. A feature of the ganv was Tian Sin's display at centreforward for the Chines*. He bagged four goals
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  • 83 24 'From Our Own Reporter Penang. Friday. DROBABLY for the first tinu' m the history of soccer m the country, two girl football teams will take the field here on Apr. 9. They are the Fukien Girls Schooi team and the Hu You Seah
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 36. March 12 1938. EDITED BY k HKRMES Every Saturday.
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    • 2638 1 PROMISING FORM IN PA DANG SPLENDID PERFORMANCES IN PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR THE new cricket season m Singapore could hardly have been ushered In officially m more pleasing conditions than those which prevailed at the weekIrue, showers m some parts interfered a little and actually forced
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      • 71 1 rtf^llkv IT p AYS YOU (ttarabk^?) to sco our magnificent collection of famous yfuKfnm' Ga^ Saks riftn avenue young smart hats so P»' o f u sely illustrated by latest Vogue and )X alS U1 f aiis Clli(> sauc> y toques, cnen S^/^KSjß^^^r* crown off -face and saucer hats, snappy
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    • 1674 2 Soccer Eleven Still Handicapped B\ Absence FOOTBALL and cricket are both on the programme every day at Seletar, and a bu.sy week has been witnessed with Station trials, Inter Section Matches and one or two Station sanies. The R.A.F. 2nd Team visited Khalsa Association
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      29 2 Chong Thutt Pitt, who has long been one of the star performers m local tennis tournaments, m play m a singles match m the V.M.C.A. open tournament this week.
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    • 64 2 HARRY MIZLER. the St. George I weight, has an original trair method. He is playing squash rar twice a week m preparation for his i n. eliminating contest with Dave Crawv m London. "Sauash is an excellent ?ame speeding one up." says Mizler. ana n
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    • 573 3 Brighter Finishes I TOO MANY MATCHES UNDECIDED London, Feb. 24. ONI] important recommendation of the M.C.C. Cricket Commission adopted by the Advisory County Cricket Committee at a live hours' meeting at Lord's was the fresh scheme of scoring points m the County Championship. The fears
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    • 272 3 EDRICH LOOKS GOOD FOR ENGLISH SIDE AGAINST THE AUSTRALIANS THAT Hardstaff should head the batting averages m the Indian tour of Lord Tennyson's team was not surprising. His ability m big cricket is wellKnown and his place m the English team to meet the Australians seems assured. The batsman whose
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    • 93 3 Hope For English Boy Cricketers CCHOOLBOYS who now have no suitable w cricket pitches to play on, may soon be using concrete pitches. A drive is being made to bring cricket facilities to thousands of boys, by Mr H. F B. Thomas, the general secretary ol the Manchester
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    • 88 3 R.H. Moore Is Leaving Hampshire RH. MOORE will not be captaining Hampshire this summer. He has led the side lor the past two seasons, but finds that he has not enough time now to devote to cricket, and has resigned. He is to be married shortly, and his
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    • 70 3 England May Drop Out Of World Contests Great Britain may not compete for live years for the World's ice-hockey championships. The reason U that the authoni Lhal Britain cannot continue to play Canadian-coached stars, relying solely upon thoii residential papers fen qualify lor Inclusi m In the tram.
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    • 63 3 NEWS of Major Hartley's appointment as manager of the British Rugby team to visit South Africa has been received with much satisfaction m South. Africa. Mr. A. J Pienaar. president ol the South African Rugby Board, said of Major Hartley: 'I met him while I was overseas
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    • 118 3 Remarkable Feat By New Crew THERE was some extraordinary bump Ing this year m the Cambridge Lent bumping races. Most crews think that they nave rowed vtry well if they win their oars after lour clays' racing, but the Trinity Hall fifth boat did it m
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    • 95 3 World Titles In Egypt Next Year THE world table tennis championships are to be decided m Egypt next year. The Egyptian Government have volunteered "to pay £1,200 towards the cost ol the event, provided only that at least 14 nations compete. There were representatives from Egypt at the
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    • 74 3 Rugby Classic To Be Thk Internationa] Rugby match ween England and Scotland is to be televised Two cameras will be used on each side ol the fteld, and our telescopic camera for close-ups ol any exciting Incidents. The running commentary Is to be put over separately, without any
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    • 38 3 Definition Of A Punter HEARD m the High Court Lord Justice Scott What is punter? Sir William Jowltt: I assume a gentleman who. on somewhat Inadequate Information, risks considerable sums of money hoping to win still larger sum
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    • 438 3 CHANGES IN IPO! I PROMOTIONS (By "Permainan") IFTSR nearly two years of regular weekly boxing promotions m the Ipoh JubllM Park, it has now been decided that henceforth there shall only be fortnightly promotions m Ipoh. N > reason for this is Riven by the popular
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    • 77 3 Hammond To Play As An Amateur MR h o ALLEN La again to !><• cap tain ol the Gloucestershire C.C tnu lummei and will be available to lead the team throughout the season, according to the club council t announcement. The Bu ex match at Gloucester m September will be
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    • 213 4 The football season proper was officially ushered in in Singapore. On Monday evening the Chinese and the Inniskillings, champions with a match which was devoid of spectacular soccer; on Tuesday opposed the Air Force; on Thursday the Gordons, newcomers to the first division after a sojourn in
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    • 148 6 japan Unperturbed B\ Rumours Of Change TENTATIVE TIME TABLE MADE IN spite of rumours that the OlvmI pic Omn uill not be held m Tokyo m 1*• 10 because of the political situation In the Far Fast, a complete Lune-Ufclc ol the track and field events
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    • 68 6 England's International Effort English Prsketball team will compete with team; from four or five other countries In an international Competition to bo held heir on April 9 and 10. The sport is making rapid progress m this country, and m less than two yean the numbei of teams has
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    • 72 6 63 Clubs In The Country Now RUGBY football is rapidly becoming prominent feature of sporting life m •Germany. There are now 63 clubs m the country, with a total of 2.267 players, and more are being formed. Recently German clubs have beaten teams from the French Universities and
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    • 74 6 JACK quinn yoiiM" motor factory employi fell asl< ep m he skated, and thus failed m the attempt he was making at the Coventry rink to complete 100 hours non-stop. !!<■ had completed 85 hours ol the attempt, when he i rcome with fatigue, and he
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    • 61 6 New Cycling Record For South A frican ANEW South African Cycling record tor 2. r > miles has been established at the Wanderers Cycling Track, Johannesburg, by H. Potgieter iGoldflelds Cycling Club i, who completed the distance m 59 minutes 42.2 seconds. The record was established during a 2f> mile
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    • 260 6 TEAMS FROM THREE COUNTRIES THIS is going to be a women's Wimbledon Competing for the title relinquished by Mrs. Little (formerly Miss Dorothy Round) will be three representative women's teams— from Australia, South Africa and America— in addition to the best nlayers from European
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      11 6 FOO WOO WAN. a competitor m the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament. (Tribune).
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    • 104 6 Olympic Champion Gets Wounded THE Olympic sabre champion Andrew Kabos was severely wounded In Budapest, while acting as chief second m a duel. The combatants were the Hungarian boxer Erdos and a municipal employee by the name of Aigner. They lought with sabres. Kabos tried to separate the
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    • 107 6 Suspension Of Basketball Touring Side JESSE Owens' Olympians." a touring basketball team accompanied by the coloured Olympic champion, have been suspended by the Amateur Athletic Association. The action resulted from charges of professionalism and reports that Owens, himself disbarred as an amateur, had been playing with the
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    • 71 6 AN interesting point about the Indian Olympic Games is that five convicts serving long terms of imprisonment were allowed to compete. Four of them play basketball for the Lahore Gaol —the best team m the Punjab and they helped the Punjab to reach the final
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    • 316 6 Rugby Tours Arranged This Year PROCRBS OF CAM! IN AMERICA THE 29 Rugby players who are to tour South Alnca this yearxjll start with one advantage. They will be well led Major B. C. Hartleys tine sporting record will inspire respect, anci hi just the temperament and peraoi to get
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    • 104 6 Western Sports Adopted Now TENNIS and football, and other wester: 1 games, are gaining popularity Tibet. hftS The first tennis court m Lna«a been laid down m the British m camp there m the presence of a gauii ing oi" Tibetan officials and ladir the officials present
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    • 64 6 STEVE "Crusher'" Casey, of Irelan has been placed third In the ran Ing list of world wrestling champio issued by the 'Ring," the America paper. Casey is ranked In group one, 1 those who were extremely clever an gave splendid exhibitions of BCien«"« wrestling.
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    • 344 7 I MAYAN TOURNEY SOON' THAT Malaya is fast becoming one of the mo.st popular centres of sport m the Aorld is shown by the visits to this :ountry of nearly all the famous exponents of various games from all parts of alobe. So far enthusiasts
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    • 107 7 Trinidad Will Not Take Part Again JVIXIDAD may not take partjn another Empire Games unless its team of floured men is protected from humiliaon such as they are said to have re- ';ved m Sydney this year. .fne manager of the team. Mr. Joseph. that Stanford, the Trinidad
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    • 79 7 C'JNMA HENIE. recently turned professional, is gathering In the harvest. 30 apnearances on her current Ame--111 tour, the Norwegian champion has drawn £140.000 at the boxof which her own share is the inconsiderable sum of £40,000. income averages at about £12,000 ■k, making her
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    • 192 7 A Sporting Declaration And Good Batting Cricket of a thrilling order was served up on the Esplanade at Penang when the Penang Sports Club beat the Teluk Anson team m a two-day fixture by five wickets. This win, it must be said, was made possible partly due
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    • 348 7 Soccer Season In Perak Opens LEADING CLUBS TO COMBINE THE 1938 football 36*100 m Perak. to be exact In Ipoli. was ushered m oflicially last week when the Ant and one Of the moat important engagements Ui the Ipoh Football League, between tn» Ipoh Customs, the former champion:;, and the
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    • 1437 8  -  Marcus Superbus 'By T HAVE been delving around for news of the chances of the horses entered for I the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree. Liverpool, on Mar. 25, and IhouEb any deductions before the final acceptances are out may seem premature. I think that
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    • 129 8 Demonstrations Planned For Wembley MEN'S basket-ball, a very popular sport m America, is to be tried out at Wembley m April. The United States has so many players that there are 30,000 registered basket-ball referees. It is a very fast game, and though only 20 minutes each way are
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    • 80 8 Penny Farthing Cycle As A Present A 52-YEAR-OLD "penny-farthing" bicycle has been presented to the National Cyclists' Union m London. It is a birthday gift from a Derby cyclist. Harry Dexter, to the N.C.U which is 60 years old. Mr. Dexter was not able to ride his bicycle to the
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      40 8 Herbe Folle was somewhere on the borderline of form during the Singapore meeting. If she has run into anything like her old form, she ought to make a big bid to carry off the major honours m her race to-day
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    • 250 8 A Timely Move In Cricket Judging from the newspapers, it look> like "All quiet on the Perak front" M few matches have been played. However. Perak Is going to have a cricket league m which seven teams are likely to participate. That should brighten up things. If Perak
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