Morning Tribune, 9 April 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL- 3.— No. 59. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, April 9, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 108 1 FRWNCE UNEASY OVER FATE OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA Paris, Friday. THE French Government has instructed its representatives in the Soviet, Poland and Rumania to ask the Government of those countries to state Sv what action they are prepared Si take to safeguard Czechoslovakia aeainst attack by G^nnany and to declare that
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  • 82 1 Anglo-halian Clearing Agreement London. Friday. 1N the Commons to-day. Capt. Euan Wallace, referring to the revised clearing agreement with Italy, said that the agreement did not mean the granting of credits to Italy. Its net result would be to make it possible to finance very substantially increased exports of coal,
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  • 20 1 Berlin, Friday. Ten were killed and four injured in a naval artillery stores fire at Pillau near Koenigsberg.- Reuter Reuter
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  • 308 1  - JAPANESE E VACUA TING SHANTUNG CAPITAL MANY OTHER POSITIONS IN DANGER Hankow, Friday. [HINESE CIRCLES ANTICIPATE THAT WITHIN A FEW DAYS THEY WILL HAVE COMPLETED THE MOPPING-UP OPERATIONS IN TAIERCHWANG AREA, WHERE THE JAPANESE ARE IN FULL RETREAT The failure of thc enemy at this front has resulted in their
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  • 211 1 SURVIVORS LEFT TO DROWN Hongkong, Friday. IT transpires that the s.s. Chuen Chow was concerned in picking up the survivors of two incidents which eventuated whilst returning to Macao from Hongkong last night. She picked up 41 Chinese men, women and children in six small sampans, who
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  • 32 1 Birmingham (Alabama), Apr. 8. Eight people were killed and 60 injured in a tornado which devastated many towns and villages in eastern Alabama. National Guardsmen have been mobilised for relief work. Reuter
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  • 287 1 WANTS TO WIN GERMANY BACK LORD HALIFAX TALKS ON EUR OPE AN PEA CE London, Friday. I ORD HALIFAX, (FOREIGN MINISTER), SPEAKING AT BRISTOL TO-DAY, PAID A TRIBUTE TO MR. EDEN AND DECLARED HE LOOKED FORWARD TO THE TIME WHEN THE COUNTRY WOULD AGAIN ENJOY THE BENEFIT OF MR. EDEN'S
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  • 123 1 "Toughest Enemy ls Delay London, Apr. 8. THE Chinese claims of victory at Suchow are given prominence in the press. The News-Chronicle, in a leader, says it looks as If Japan is getting into hot water. The Chinese victories are not to be measured in terms
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  • 13 1 STOP PRESS FRENCH GOVERNMENT RESIGNS PARIS, FRIDAY. PE FRENCH GOVERNMENT HAS RESIGNED REUTER
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 39 1 J Page Rubber Firm Fails 2 i Health In East Distinguished Visitor 3 Malava's Air Arm J St. Andrew's Prize Giving 3 52.000 Theft Alleged 3 Billiton Mines Chief 8 i RA.F. Trounce S.C.C. 2 j Racing Selections 23
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    • 108 1 *"JL**mm A M KLIM now enables you to 1 give your children PURE W miJk, that ls delicious for v^^Sjg&i f? M drinking, and at reasonable iftlj.f.tf ff I prices, no matter where you I l__B___B9flt Oet one o f *\ue marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it I as needed
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  • 1032 2 FAILURE OF SINGAPORE JAPANESE RUBBER FIRM NEARLY $1,000,000 INVOLVED COURT APPLICATION FOR INTERIM RECEIVER Singapore ridaj i\ niio oi the failan of i Una ol treUknown local Japanese robber bntu n the end <>i last month, nd mi the Bankruptcy Court before the Chief Justice. Mr. x McElwaine i*» day,
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  • 53 2 A DISTINGUISHED visitor to Singapore who arrived yesterday was Sir Eric Holt Wilson, who is seen above (on right) talking to Major Gen. Dobbie G.0.C.. aboard the Corfu. Sir Erie helped to build the forts at Pulau Brani and Blakan Mati some M years ago, in his capacity
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  • 223 2 ILLNESS CAUSED BANKRUPTCY Singapore. Friday. WITH liabilities amounting to $1966 nf ,?9n,°! U h i h Proofs t0 the am ™m o $1,202 had been admitted to rank for dividend, and towards which he had already paid enough lor a lirst dividend r cent to be declared with the of
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  • 93 2 Singapore, Friday AS a .sequel to alleged stabbing in the f 1 small hours of this momma at a House m Verdun Road. Cheang Joon Jong, a Hainanese. was to-day produced In the Third Police Court where he l¥t charged with the attempted murder S coinpatnot. Foo
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  • 120 2 Pl fl Singapore, Friday. further evidence was recorded by Mr. £>; G Barrett in the Third Police court to-day in the case in which Chua £ui Hing Lau Sah Long and Koh Kong nf u charged with armed robbery »i cash and jewellery, valued over $2,000. at
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  • 510 2 ONE FATAL PLAGUE CASE AT BASSELN THE following is the health bulletin of the League oi Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended April 2: Plague. Bassein was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, one
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 48 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 stationi/.-.! dials. Features Modern 'abinet st.vl I*l I nil range (on. M II I vouil adin PONI imi li enjoy KMOftMAIfCI vou II praise!!! DIM -unu ions FOR NAI ITA LIM KOK GEK Co. EXPBttg RADIO sikvk i s i' Ic Road Biagapi Phono:
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    • 30 2 TBI PHILIPPINE CreLUM) CO., MCM LJustV :m <)rchard Rd tt_ 7 PRY CLEANING wSh XN,) „Y,:iN(i fa w SPECIALISTS. Njuk'j2f Sp< (ill mi »<*liines <*iTJ^X f,,r <Irv eleaninß <onipetitive! prices.
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  • 852 3 MALAYA'S "WONDERFULLY EFFICIENT" AIR ARM DISPLAYS INSTIL SENSE OF SECURITY INTO THE POPULACE (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. SIDING I the annual meeting of the Penang Flying Club to-day, Mr. K. E. P Nixon re f( ned to the position of hying clubs as part of Malaya's air arm.
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  • 132 3 $2,000 CASH ALLEGED STOLEN Singapore, Friday THE Race Course Road 1 1 ilHamo oi Shaik Yahya Afih, Municipal Commoner and general manager ol Mcaara. Alkaff and Co., was broki i and about $2000 in cash stolen Though he was in the house yesterday ilr. Afifi discovered the loss only in
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  • 108 3 'From Our Own Reporter > I i Penang, Friday. i PHOAi inquiries made this i morning, it is learned that i the ill-fated Danish motor vessel "Tongking", which J caught (ire six days ago, has i sunk about 30 feet deep in the mud at low
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  • 58 3 WV lore Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell id Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgment 37— Ong Wee Hock v.s. Foo Hei Tarn. Before Mr. Justice Home In 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals: Rex v.s Lam Yun Cheong. Rex. vs. N. R. Pereira. Rex vs. O. K.
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  • 1115 3 BOARDING HOUSE SYSTEM FOR SCHOOLS COMMENDED LADY THOMAS DISTRIBUTES PRIZES AT ST. ANDREWS FUNCTKA GOVERNOR GIVES ADDRESS AN urgent request to parents and to all those connected with the school to come forward and offer their assistance in respect of the building fund, uas made by His Excellency the Governor,
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  • 250 3 Entrance Scholarships, not exceedine ten In number, will be awarded by th Council of Raffles College in June 1938. These Scholarships will be of the value of $720 a year and will be tenable for three years but may be withdrawn or suspended by the Council if
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    • 164 3 R, 11. C Laverton On agrancy Charge Singapore. Friday. Brought up on a vagrancy charge ihis Uc L C. G. Barrett, the laird Magistrate, R. H. C. Laverton, a Britisher, pleaded guilty to the charge. as oroered to tne house of detention pending repatriation. mm—mm^m. mm m^ m _mm^—m—^—m—mmm^^m ror
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    • 47 3 SilviVrin DOES GROW HAIR Removes Dandruff, Prevents Falling-hair J 1 and corrects disorders i f cf the scalp. X To restore new hairB growth ask ycur CheA Y^ tok mist or a High-Class tore, or Hair-dresser \g/ PURE SILVIKRi: Sole Distributor*- RAHAMIN PENHAS I 86, RobLnson Read.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 71 4 l" f~» •.Kl —OO ilo L^don a Tln jRJi WW* KuOCMf Waii investment Trusl Figgis 1811<i 18 '_i Ayer Hitam J" 1 10 ooutneru Kintas 11)10% fanangs g London Asiatic 137 6 138 9 -f-13 oneliVanSort Jffi* JJ$ War Loan 90 +1 1, hK. S. Bana 7
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    • 87 4 don n Previo To-day Change $16 9 16 i I }J I 6 116 I Brd J'orw. r" (Jul* -pt .l Buyeis Wl6 oellers I PAMI OIL (Malaya) K»*». Wday. iu bulk April Mav ihpt ?JJ *T^ S(li £15.0.0 Sellers COFKA (Straits F.M.S.) SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) April May
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    • 17 4 London. Fridav Spot (afternoon _.osu* pm-) UW* gW4 +3 Fbrward £168l £171 4 +3 4
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    • 249 4 lessrs. Lewis Peal Report Singapore. Friday WHEN we wrote our report iast ween, the market had touched its lowest on the unexpected drop that occurred after the Committee last met. Since then, with one or two days hesitancy, the market has been much more healthy, and a
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    • 67 4 London. Fnday. Previous To-day Changi IT. uu Pans (closing middle rate) 161.93 162.50 I 57 '1 l on Amsterdam (clo»ing middle rat*) 1.96% Unchan > l uo Bnanghat closing selling rate) is IV- Is. 1% nominal XT. on Hong» (closing selling rate) is. ***** 215 16 T.T on
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    • 281 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report j Singapore, Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was $84, up 3 8 Although the stock markets in both London and New York were reported to be slightly easier yesterday commodities showed an improvement and the local market was quite brisk today with prices tending
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 58 4 OVFRSKA-C IIINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE you from the FEAI of HUKGLARS by keeping you valuables (Jewellery or import mt documents) in safe boxes m oui VAULTS at CHINA BUILDU CHULIA STREET SIN 1 »lvL Y.m hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to ETY md PRIVACY,
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    • 18 4 SO! 11l lIIUTISII [NSURANCE COMPANI LTD. lAN YOl AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY i im:? 2. Plnlayson Green
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  • 227 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 nom. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 hit. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 105 107 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 HO
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  • 5 5 STOCKS SHARES asdfasdf trhjn tyj
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  • 194 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 3 6cd Batu Selangor 1.27 1.32cd Hongkong Tin 17|6 18 6 Hong Fatt 94 98xd Jelebu 62 66 Kramat 9 6 10 6 Kamunting Tin ..76 89 Killinghall 14 15 Katu Tin 21 3 22 Kuchai 1.02 1.07 Larut 9
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  • 29 5 Domestic production of th Malaya represented by export, figures, amounted in March to 5,053 tons, a total of 14,349 for the flrst three months of the year.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 219 5 Em LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. tmmetwtent Bankert and Brokers in Securities and Commodities, Pail* Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service, Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OP TRAI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. 6HANGHAI STOCK EXCHANG HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 81 6 Paid Holidays For A ll London. Apr 7 A unanimous recommendation L ur of holidays with pay for all including domi I the Amulree Comport the Minis! Labour, Mr. Ernest Brown, referred In the Commons. If adopted the proposals will affect 12 million British people. The period of holidays proposed
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    • 466 6 TffIT^WEEK-END'S SHOW ol SHOWS! J p A V|LION 3 TIMES TO-DAY 3^15 6-15 9-15 j Jt >_# m_% m__\ r^— mmmmaW w* J§ Metro- v S /l/lciM/uouutW r ■fifo/^fe'- /t/t ALAN CURTIS /a...,* la <k SSIIILIV «'™«_Z >*• /IT RALPH MORGAN f -^^.^l^^ I^IL _^g| J ROXY BAR OPEN 5p
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    • 305 7 f Long** and louder laughs in this howlarious story of i pretty typist and the boss who couldn't even spell L-O-V-E SiT-r jtf_W- "jkiL. I- IW? „-r aa^ i^ w_ JMT*\~ wh s -M\ ™&f* ______\\\w% IS i ______K_______r- f .a .Jt«- -^M_Vv I -IP r^" ___^n_i I JEAN ARTHUR
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    • 288 7 tT" r ~1 A L II A M II II A j___^__x OPENING to-mokkov St fcl !if I 3 SHOWS— :U3 p.m. ti.l_ p.m. ».I5 pin. |SlHss.| J Here he is Thr Man who vIB^ makes the whole town Laugh \r s .on* or Ma^'/i^ e S t Two Swell
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  • 412 8 "BUFFER POOL IS ONLY WAY TO REGULATE TIN PRICE" BILLITON MINES CHIEF CRITICISES F.M.S. OPPOSITION Singapore, Fridaj Til |1 Um attitude of the l-'ederali ri M.il.i. States ((Tie biggesl tin producers) towards the Buffer Pool "clinic nil t<> understand" «»ni thai the scheme would benefit all producer!, were the views
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  • 65 8 STABBED WHILE ASLEEP Singapore, Friday STABBED while asleep in the early hours of tnis morning Foo Ah M Hainanese hawker, now lies in a sen. condition al the Tan Tock Seng Hospi He had two incised stab womids the abdomen and bled profusely, thou conscious when taken to hospital ambulance.
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  • 46 8 Budapest. April 7 A BILL Axing the ratio of Aryans _tT\ Jews at BO to 20 in all trades an every Government, business and profi sional organisation, is being introdiii in Parliament to-morrow. The measui is considered as direct result of Austro-German Anschluss Reuter.
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  • 187 8 AN addri ss delivered by the Premier to 4,000 of his followers was the outstanding event in the Egyptian election campaign Af' rely criticising the Governments proceeding his Cabinet, the Premier announced the following programme: Maintenance ol friendly relations with ill powers, particularly Britain,
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  • 194 8 P. T. CLUB Annual Meeting At o Johore Our Ow;i Correspondent/ Johore Bahru. Thursd THE anniversary dinner of the P I nd Telegraphs Recreation Clu'o was field In the Club House, Johore Bahru ■■tin-day Inst, ar.d among those prethe Hon Dato Mohamed Salleh bin Ali (State Secretary. Joh< -nd form
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  • 66 8 London, Apr. 7 REPLYING to the Opposition 11 Mr. Attlee. in the Commons today, the Prime Minister announced the Parliamentary arranoements for Easter. The Commons will adjourn on Thursday, April 14 and will meet again after ihe Easter recess on April ?6 and on April 'J? and
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  • 120 8 Land Deal In Kota Tinggi 'From Our Ovm Co r responda Johore Bahru. Frid A Javanese named Bakri was pre duced before Sheikh Abu Bakar bn Yahya (Second Magistrate. Johor< Bahru*. on a charge of having cheatec a shop-keeper of Kota Tinggi. Johore on Feb. 2. by dishonestly
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 64 8 Jl ami I iL '> %m H "C? dANUtmAN o H PORTS A Vr ii Jal L/ ij rB ill a M r\ JE SHERRIES _m__f______\ ta e i w« ____w t^__. ___\\m **B Br? well-matured ik 4i r^__<~s_j-^^^ «___*<> v llandl^El^ ttt woo d. r^gki For the *<v SCC
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  • 965 9 To Make Pictures Pay: "Idiot's Delight An icting Ballerina sp 0 7ident) London. Mar 29. ich will decide the le<_>; Olrns in the United n years Is now h Parliament. ontinue and in some but there will be cer- discriminations in Attempts are be. it the quota
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  • 185 9 HYPOCRISY OF "DEFENCE" Lord Pottsottbx At THE idea of collective security had proved to be impracticable, and a ks *Aar would not be very different from other wars, said Lord Ponsonbly. at a debate here. Tht -ed by ihe University Pacifist Society and the U: L.'beral Club and while referring
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  • 61 9 n 'Har TWO ri. fighting a duel U death in the churchyard oi Selboui: Alton. One oi them Is a fan 23 1(1 to be 800 years old Besi< air The Chur< d in Lord Woimi r. M P and to try the el. nut
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 3 9 TRADE BARGAINS gfrnh
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    • 326 9 MOTOR VEHICLES POR SALE GUARANTEED— USED (VRS.— A selection of 7» 80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock. We can recommend real bargains, backed by our guarantet and free service WEARNE'S USED CAR MART. CAR BARGAINS! CAR BARGAINS!! CAR BARGAINS!! New Cars at the price of second-hand ones. Jowett
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  • 289 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Apr. 9, 1938. A CHANI I FOR PEACE the vii Id in some quarters thai on the issue of the conversation i now being cai on between Great Britain and Italy rests the Immediate pes ope Their is no gainsaying the faci thai one ol the
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  • Article, Illustration
    537 10 The Ntivy Personnel Includes who in.:. the men ol little educa thai n> quired for the back-bn rk of oaJ Inl task may little than brut il knack, and a er ol endurance to withd long houi hi the hone-too-plea ant conditions ol an old-time .stokehold. with practically
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  • 57 10 x b Thomas, a.c. p.. p< turned I me leave, to I* Mr A J W Slater is now 0.C.P.D.. G H th* pur. > directoi lon in v. ill be goi.v-, on Home leavi this Agricultural on is to acl as Principal Agricultu r K ace (-1 HH-
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  • 1321 11 Diesel-Engined Aircraft Will Give Endurance, Power And Safety From Fire WorM Of Flight Out Oun Correspond' London, Mar. 31. y be two years or more oefore ne operators in the Domid India see practical rena theCadman Commit! :.uon that their require should be more closely lied in England. .east two
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  • 136 11 K REMARKABLE ca4<;c of twin N being bom with one baby S side the othe? was revealed ently by thc Ramsay County I cal Society at St. Paul. i Minnemdm. girl was born to a South- L incsota unman last May month* later thc child S
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 83 11 IHM A DANCE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KI'KT BLACH his Orchestra WKDNKSDAY FKIPAY. 8 I'.M. in .Midnight. NO ADMISSION CHARGE. SPECIALIZING: t Ocular Muscle -r'^ anomalies Crossed 78^ eyes. Complicated fl^jJ*S*,~ cases of defective U vision. Glasses if y needed. X K. A. THOMPSON. D.OJS. (Dr. of Ocular
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    232 12 Hying officer Houston greeted by his wife on arriving sl Crovdo iti<*i h. recor diehl to New Zealand and back. Planet News ine s„ii.,M ..I Muscat and Oman, an trabian ruler ur.v.d ,i V ""V" I»«, on thc "Queen Vlarv" boat train visi .uj dam,, which he will
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  • 157 13 rty-flve men. stated to be strikers from the Hawker aircraft factory, paraded in Whitehall and Downing Street with posters and leaflets. Two tnd Rftj employees of the Hawker factory have been on strike for nearly a fortnight because of the alleged employment of one non-unionist. ke
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 31 13 I Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING HIE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISII SILVERWARE tfOBS O'OEUVRE DiS' SWEET DISHES AISO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCfJES THF BFST IS TO COME AND gft£ I RENE ULLBIANN
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  • 1094 14 "MANN EQU IN" MODES \yK have always hoard that new dress fancies come Irom London, Paris and New York, but now-a-days, with all ttie gorge- 1 Mid spectacular dims brought to ii: here, we may well tlmt they also come from Hollywood When the Pavilion people to our office with
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  • 121 15 SOMETHING MAY IN WATCHES pro- i x ration had ai i nd un- at But now ha I ENE ULLMANNS Place, to see cities are and con- that th wen i fi {hv th,,r i Intrieued us bv its When first you you thought it i then when you I
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  • 571 15 THE redingote style which wa.s stt about two vears ago is iust as popuiar to-day and like thi* bolero seems to have come to stay These costumes are so versatile thai they are pert' et for wear on anv occasion that does not actually call for a
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    • 475 16 ■#*fo r Hlin__i '^^Wdy^T^) %m \__P^___9_^__- l,| iiiist*i 1 ___9B i SRsft^ m i *«t_f- Wfatm 9&______*Ll fclt, s2|pft Zfti \\________^^__r__m__: '^T+mmZ BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. I.ur DUC li.nii.i. r S'pore B flff 1938 nnn 1, ,Ii SOMALI 0,800 June 3 NALDERA 16.000 June 17 1
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    • 460 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD APCAR UNE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA I A I- 31 A 10.000 TONS SAILING IPRIL 21. IT 3PJK. modern ao mmodation for First Bala Holiday Return I to China an< interchangeable P reduced rat HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Telephone: 5861. L|i
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  • 270 17 THE International Red Cross Society of Canton under the chairmanship ol Dr Wong Man of the Canton Hospital through its Hospital Committee, with Dr. Frank Oldt as Chairman, has worked out a plan to make use of existing hospitals in KwangaJ and Kwangtung
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 246 17 BURNS PHI I.E* L*.\E. i* lncorporated In Australia Nl vr UUNGS 30 June 3 md trip tickets from Sin sued at the Singapore. Bri. 1 bane. Svdnev or connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANI SYDNEY return $642.86 lst class .'0.71 2nd elan VILI return $6*1.41 lst class *456.42 2nd class tub: HAi\k
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    • 246 17 W. \m K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (.Incorporated ln Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Apr. 14 s.s. HARUNA MARU Apr. 28 s..s. KATORI MARU May 12 Rates to lst Class 2nd class Naples 5574 $621 $634 ><81
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 220 17 0'• m «T"~ ii_<^*~ ik_^*)_r^*~ a-^ i i~ <~ _r i tr _m POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j r-.«-i cTEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMF P. Kid 9 9 a.m. Corfu 9 10 a.m. Corfu 9 10 an: Macao Corfu 9 10 am Corfu 9 10 a.m. Larut 9
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    • 176 17 SHIPS IN DOCK ships ALONGSIDE nil wil ai.vi s oi. EXPECTED TO AEEIYI Entrance I Ship Godown (iate (iat.* Steel Scientist 32 2 3 Muncaster Castle 34 2 3 Chinese Prince 36 2 3 Nieuw Zeeland 5 4 5 Tawali 1 r, 5 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Plover. Dredger
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  • 72 18 SERANGOON SITE FOR NEW ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL BUILDING trghjn I a lilll nd ll I 'and tl I 'J he other hall ifflcient- for the o nomal hool playing fields, vci nal f th< mple room for further developmei i '.v Bn the ai t in work on thi for
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  • 8 18 Bankrupt's Pension Of 5129.37.] Sii. gfrnh
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  • 52 18 Austrian Sportsmen Who aa r\_ Must Lhanpe SOME t)l the lamou Austria: mi I) who will henct forth he known Plata Bchmaui Thaler, Vanna, Hoffman Mock. h (niter Bindei Sindelar, Stroh, Jl i u .i!« in I'e •er and Z on m» .i and Count Kh, Schwab. Ai
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  • 44 18 l.onnun, 'IV// 1 and t> IBOVi AND P.I i'>'\ two pictures taken during yestei mon: Picture above shows (central figures) Rev. C. P. and the Bishop of Singapore, while below arr it e in hdeacon Grab; White and Kev. -\dams. (Tribuni
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  • 420 18 RAUB GOLDS MONTHL Y REPOR T gtrnhj ble At 80 feet, 29 feet of crosscut was c( untry rock. ANDERSON SECTION Work at the intermediate h .nd 7 levels has disclcsec able. RAUB SECTION Main Shaft v I I evel. V I and to develop various rehow. .etory results. No.
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  • 71 18 Hair Turned Green In A Night 1 rAR.VEii Giovanni B< rbfj hair J turned bnaht green in S night. Theprt_.tr evening, instead tj ol rubbing i tl his usual ha. lotion ht had, oy m i sta applied ttie 0/ anti-niev- i his ha.r y i His doctor told Berb:
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  • 502 19 NUMBER OF RUNS IN FIRST-CLASS CRICKET *L_/V __r\ I ,UUU f*K Australia Sheffield match against New Sowtt nvdne" recently broke uiothei record. B thereby carried bis aggregate Jnberet runs In Bret-class cricket and became the highest (inT ever produced bj Australia. Ihe record was previously
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  • 197 19 v Scottish League Games Nl ISH and Scottish League for t,.-day are gas ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Sunderland. ter c. Chester C fcrsenal. Blackpool. Huddersfield Wolverhampton. I vertoiT *ieh v. Brentford. ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. n. Chesterfield. West Ham U. %sz r u v Fu V lh£T v.
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  • 88 19 CHAMPION PIC-STICKER THE Kadir Cup. "Blue Riband" of tue pig-sticking world, was von by Squadron Leader L F. Sinclair': Miss Fire, from Captain Tuck's Squeaker. Miss Five was ridden hi/ Mr. C. E. V. Keiqhiey. of the 19th King George Vs Oivn Lancer, The event takes place at Bachraon. a
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  • 104 19 P. W. L. D. For Ag. fis. Nestanglo (1) 4 3 0 1 10 3 7 APC 6 3 2 1 13 U 7 HK Bank <4» 4 3 1 0 15 5 6 MP.H <9> 4 12 13 8 3 O.C. Bank <2> 2 1 1
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  • 328 19 S.A.F.A. League Tables PI TIONS in the S.A.F.A. League compr: follows: HKST DIVISION P. W. L. D. For Ag. Pts. Malay »9» 5 4 10 13 4 8 ili 5 3 0 2 13 7 8 Skins <2i 4 2 0 2 6 3 6 R.A. '4> 4 2 119
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  • 61 19 Rugby Three-quarter In The Lead WHO is fastest? Tht batsman stealing a run. the outside forward speeding down the touch-line, or the three-quarter hurtling over the line? The answer at Oxford Universityis the thp( -quarter. In a 600 yards relay race during the University Sport., the 'Rugger' club won in
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    • 42 19 _B__W_W_. mmW M_ _W__W _f_k Wtw TAJMAw Bi -4Rm» AND HIS ■v I VT^Bil M ATP L' t^3 HIA I E ironu and fitting mate lor ans He-man ■a a mm -Ml fIP \\_ty_\_t\ J^g ■BBM__________ k r _m. 3 APB 3.
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    • 152 20 FRASER~~G- COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Sinngapore, Apr. 8, 5 pn: Total to* Company Dividend Books Date Ba. Di*?. TIN CIOSC Pa able Ampat Tin 551 final Apr 21 May 13 Apr 22 less tax Batu Selangor sr;5 r int. Apr. 20 Apr 26 Anr 21 10' Batu Selangor s'<
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    • 1405 20 i SINGAPORE f OM THF RADIO A "ISSSSS WIN Inc _\f\LJ.\S jn ur«M SACRIFICE. m i M^ 5 /ren L'uerty, a3O ye ~k ,1 j HI o^ d mother known in th mall community of Nr I HNnON PAPIQ iGramopto by re Wai nia, for L.V^ML^^/11 i^^\f\M^J and Keng J
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  • 158 21 HARVEY BEATS McAVOY B l ,tlc Fight ndon, Friday. TH ftritish creieerweigM diamT ,„.>,. .nip thie changed hands at 1 .L list night when ui a fifteen l'^ 1 1 W en Harvey outpoint-rj-Jj Jf Manchester, the hoW grreatest fights of H ve j whose agi nself an excellent boxer
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  • 37 21 Clever Sison Beats A Newcomer Kuala Lumpur. Friday I er Sison c! a Flippino neweomrounds in the main nromotion to-night Park. finish. His burl his right hand ind had to rely prinly in the remaining
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  • 76 21 Shirley Temple Scores Again At The Capitol S PU rei .mother n Centurv Fox Heidi, in which -he an Hersholt and Arthur t the capitol for the next »ne of the most caping girl who softens old man living alone people on the mounform the theme h is thrilling
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  • 23 21 ißlni Friday. redith, of Capitol and was lined ate his motor with anotl St. Andrew 1 et on Jan V
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  • 39 21 In a Garrison League match at Tanglin yesterday. "D" Co., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers beat Fort Canning 5-2. per scored four goals for the winners and McCabe got the other. Bracken was the scorer of the Fort's goals.
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  • 44 21 Lad Footers XI vs. Skins 2nd at Tanglin af 5-15 p.m. to-day: O. S. Chin, Abdul Razak. Seng Leng. Joseph, Ah Bah, Kai Teck. Soon Nyan. Ah Lam, 0 B. Hock (capt.), John, Soon Chin, Samadi, Heng Fook and Yeo Ah Chye.
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  • 37 21 Billiards tli Ibe S.C C L rranged Monday, (Handicap Pinal): J A tean I -60) Wednesday, (Championship Pinal) R. Wardle VS A D Baker The Pre Idenl will present tl u* both thi pionship fn
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  • 22 21 S.S. V .F. Awards the Effl ollowing members ol the Sl Volunteer Vo\ vate i. E lers. Swi uari a Hock Ben
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  • 244 22 FOUR COALS IN THt <_(-rOND HALF THREE WERE SCORED WITHIN FIVE MINUTES! x snutttr J? s rs d the i Airmen, foil raids in which the opposing defence Liven Plenty to do < ana- withi ball ld< Ciellant the »u<* poilt Sort POOI COMBINATION CTI
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  • 390 22 TERRORS HOLD CHINESE TO DRAW OF 1-1 IN THE SECOND DIVISION _.i IXL I! T ffW ran high at times in the adani vV* q r F A nd the -<>nd team ol 0* Vl I K .ded in a draw or 1 I. ,n be divided into tWO disfhe
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  • 412 22 Ceylonese Cricketers Entertained WUR BEGINS WITH MATCH AGAINS7 1 v AT K.L TODAY From OH' Oi A R«pO r_ll<idi_\. nmmj THE Vug. "re'rtename^^a Mi M Baravanamuthu V l li: V tative gatherir the Hon. Mr. E. A d< I Moubra: "M'Til" cin( th( Hon. Mr H H Ab- do r
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  • 29 22 The S.C.C. Ist XI will play thi egiment at 5.10 pm. on Tuesdi the S.C.C. The club will be 'at home fflcers and their wi tftertl 1
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  • 23 22 'O-D.W I .in.. T ft. 5 ins.; M p.i: V-MOKKOYY: 6.1G a.m., 7 ft. 8.19 p.m., 7 ft. Z in- I
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  • 157 22 The mixed double* tennis touman vill start at the S.C.C. on Wednesday vith the following ties: WEDNESDAY'S TIES .\li\ed Doubles Handicap Mr. and Mrs If. Millar (—l5) ?S -2). and Mrs. H. L. Marshall l s Mr and Mrs. H. R. Baker -3). I M Thomas and Mrs.
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  • 1598 23 DOUBLES FOR TOYMAN BATTI? croRMY KNIGHT FANCIED Runners' Form Reviewed Marcos Superbu-' 1 tern rt racial al Penang, T ul, "m card of -mbt events will u {J „ff will bring to a close meettaS Ot the Penan, furl' Club. .day arc rather less pua- Wednesday, and nners should be
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  • 307 23 Farewell Function At Station Hotel THE members of the F.M.S. Railways Transportation Department staff at Singapore entertained Mr. A. Allan, their Divisional Superintendent on the eve of his departure irom Malaya to Sierra Leone, to take up thc post of General Manager of the railways there After
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  • 80 23 Singapore. Friday Lim Soo Goh. who was charged gether with three other Chinese, with being in possession of chandu in a house at Tanjong Pagar Road, pleaded guilt) to-day m the Criminal District Court and was sentenced to 25 months' r.i The charges against the other three
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  • 308 24 LARGE REDUCTIONS ANNOUNCED i.i.ndou. I rtdaj on: i IMPBELL BTI iRT, chairman u ol the Imperial ommunlcations Advisor: ommittee, made the foi nn-m.nl (his alter noon -i „nmitt< tS ol th« and mandated tate that "See July 1938, gei now bee, nd Wi Umltcd. through
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  • 56 24 W.i :i Apr 8 i REPORT publi hed ndon ne\. that the United 8 Government Is prepared 11 req supply large numb the Royal Al The B ,i*„.r diy lnvolv< war, It ut pei planes from private American n after the nCUtI but io ibl mill
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  • 150 24 From Oui Own Ji' Kuala I.umpur, Friday. Ow ic EM sal dnun to a garden part-, iu <i;i% »i?anteed bj in** local Ceylonese al t»"' T.F.C. i to welcome the I eyloneae ertcketers, but no quests arrived. i h tea was held however, whin rrantk telephone calls
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  • 134 24 U.S. Reports From New Deal Sources Washington, Frida RBFOR rs th Government it con- tm' a huge public works programme Involving the expenditure of $1,500 million U eived with by manv am who point out the recent apparently authoritative the administration is tr, resume pump priming trial bali
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  • 80 24 Damaged By Earth Tremors London Fr Thf, Colonial Oflice announce*, tha the Cot aft* »ert report that the hca oi the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusa lem is unsafe, following the quake shock l. ber, has mo luctantly concluded that the i must, be closed to the
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  • 158 24 The following notifications appear in last night s Vice-Consul ol china at S. Mr. Kuang Ta i of Japan at S. Mr. u Okamotto provisionally recognised. Mr. E. A. de Buriatte to be temporarily a Nominated Unofficial M. L. C. S. S. Dr. J. E. Smith to be
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  • 34 24 London, Friday. n rnmenl have sent note to Mexico, formally requesting the restoration of properties beloiv to tlie Mexican Eagle Oil Company. The expropriation decree Mar Ifl a inherently unjustified."
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  • 14 24 jLionuon, r nuuy •(1 In the hoped the Anglo-Eireani: ided one the
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  • 134 24 German Forts Near Gibraltar? London, April FURTHER allegations that heavy fortifications have recently erected on both sides of the Straits of Gilbraltat were made by Lord Faringdon in thr House of Lords, who mentioned theprecise spots and nature of the guns, many of which are alleged to be German Lord
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  • 66 24 A cross Atlantic Under Sail London. Apr THE Latii'a, a Bermudian cutter of 53 tons and 58 feet in length, irom Southampton Water to-day 3,000 miles crossing of the Atlantic under sail. Owned by Mr M H. Mason, commodore of the Roval Ocean Racing Club the Latifa will be the
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  • 58 24 London. Apr r -DAY'S bank return shows the note circulation has rii £4.283.980. This is due to the withdrawal of notes prior to the holid.i f Public deposits have fallen by 154. but bankers' deposits hav vanced by £4M4.241 to £112.446 J.; This total compares with LJ**-' at
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  • 30 24 London. 1 DISCUSSIONS between Britain. 1 and the United States to d< I tonnage increases, follow .-American decisions to mVOI V-. lator clauses in the London ,eted to begin on
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  • 22 24 Hyderabad, Fn Foil >ur days of commin turbances in which 27 were injur* terday and state troops called <> proclaimed from sunset Reute
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  • 7 24 vlr. J. A. A. Faith tel. Cam-
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    • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE rnh i:i>ITI i) BY lIKR Ml S Every Saturday.
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    • 2265 1 LAST TROOPER TOOK TOLL OF SERVICES' SPORT rgn 'ENGLAND SENDING STRONG SIDE 1 ON S. AFRICAN RUGBY TOUR Programme Oj 23 Fixtures For Sixth Visit To The Union in Singapore suffered many losses this week with the depar- ship of the 1937-8 troopin on, the Somersetshire. The ips suffered most,
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    • 184 1 Loyals In Action Un Tuesday Till- OCC4 i ?ent Of the week ahead will be the debut of the Loyal Regiment. successors to the Middlesex Regiment at Gillman Barracks, who arrived In garrison this week by the trooper Somersetshire. In Shanghai the Loyals had a reputation for being a good
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    • 398 3 R.A.F. PROVIDE THRILLS AT BALESTIER teh ol the week-end's cricket in Singapore, the padang derby." atly interfered with by the rain and turned out to be a one-sided D'Almeida, the SRC skipDer, mav have made a mistake In de- n a wicket which turned out to be sticky, but the
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    • 251 3 MALAYAN CRICKET By A Special Correspondent L. Indian captain made their match with the Air Force very interesting, and brought a thrilling finish. Set 105 to score in an hour and a half the Airmen took up the challenge and raced against the clock, just managing to win in the
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    • 400 3 Selatwor Looking Forward To Match Willi Ceylon Tourists TO-PAY the Ceylon tourists pla match of their tour, ag;- Kuala Lumpur. From the point w of providing the spi public with an opportunity of assessmg the v th, thi natch should be of vi terest. There doubt that the Ceylon crick-
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    • 139 3 Rugby Star Signs On For Barry WE playing at centre-forward for business oflice side In a Can ir lty Cup match. Wilfred Wooller. sh Rugby international scored 1 u His performance was watched by an Harrv Town Association Hub, and after the match Wooller aooroached und persuaded
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    • 50 3 Mills Scores New Triumph In Australia r V mills, one cling uoken tin Au ur. d for "tie hour and al rmrribe:* of In termed! at tin ..-icy. 10 p m Mills rode 180 track; a total Hmpared With U Mil all Australian prone hour He tralian mile
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    • 282 4 NEW ROWING SEAS ON OPENS AT R.S.Y.C. Waltei ii.i «n h i n«, held the Hritish and America delighted local enthusiasts when he uave an exhibition at the Island < in companj with loe Kirkwood agsinsl 3 N Kellj and l>r. Thompson, two of the tars <»i i«M ii golf.
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    • 78 6 Japan Venue Is Unpopular With Athletes \JRO DECISU RESENTED tion laps *f cld sn: ii. the i'»i« Olympic r Winter Olympic held w conjunction with lheir. u en „< ku tin- InCommitt iimakin and Winb The W ,(1 be hi i;tllv opinio pic International flnition Thi in
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    • 37 6 Monte Carlo Grand Prix C alled Off Tlir; Gland Prix ol Monaco will held this year in vii w ol thi i enibly at Ni< The race, which is normally held Inside the i i ol Autzust.
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    • 62 6 CHAMPIONSHIP RUGBY URGED BY PLAYERS I' ii compa tifical complainl bul •it their 'i ol compulman remedy n ft H hi MAND GROWING lemand for such now than I pile. I had con hall :it Bri would that ti lln: club mi 1,11 tback I VIKt IMIKIMIM mething ould Rugby
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    • 129 6 Heavyweight Title Bout In June IT ha ann™ *>* I that the world hi nt tltl^ Lht between the holdei S hmehni, the German champion a fnrmpr world champion, will d* ii^l llHune^. and will be over flfl Tl dw l^w h Yor e i[ ftght will take place m
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    • 207 6 Title Meeting Is Again Postponed FN HARVEY, now getting into eondiIj tion at Jack Btraw's Castle Ham--tor his Iterht-heavyweight title ight with the holder ol the British •nampionship, Jock McAvoy h lounced his plans for the luture. fight was to have taken place at larringay on March 23
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    • 10 6 £250,000 SPORTS WEEK 17 9 < lttr(lt Handicap fight Thursday i
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    • 171 6 M.n Who Can Tie Up Don Bradman Amain m who will th( to Don Bradmm? nol the least difficult problem he four Tesl Sel« Ul try to solve, md not nportant. When Alfred V Pope was nicked T( many peop 6 mixed and had chosen the wr er.
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    • 183 6 Chiff Jones Retiring From Rugby CLIFF W. J Welsh In*-stand-ofl ball. He announ intention ol pearing Ln tla Glamorgan Counts hi teen and I idoverians In side Competition at Twii ham. but that he will tak .11 until aft 1939. when he sits for his final Si tor's examination. He
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    • 124 6 Rival Claimants For The Mi Honours THE recent announcement that S Wood* orld mile recoi< minutes 0.4 seconds. I Park last ratified International Amateur Athletic 1* tion in Paris was quicklv followed the news tha f Q Cunningham, tj at American miler. had knocked ads off Wooderson's time.
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    • 78 6 Amusing London Court Ruling k TIN-CAN can become a football ir the i the Law, it was revealec London police-court. Small boy: possibilities in thi tion, but few grown-ups are awan according to the Metropolitar Police Act a tm-can when kicked abou 'ball within the meaning of
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    • 272 7 VVho Replaces Austin In Team 411 Br.tain Ks already wonderms A I?,, ue are goin* to do about ,^,klish matter of the Davis that we have to face the facts ,T t h outstanding fact is that .Britain's chances for this .^practically nil this year. -ell
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      87 7 Speedway Ace Giving Up This Year SKREUTZ I I v .y I •diy th *uld erred to thi exl m of the Fire Stadium track, Norwich. "Wt shall accommodate more than 14.000 fan every match this season." he said. **The track itself w.ll lv the finest and In
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    • 432 7 OU Cricket Rivals Will Meet Again At Penang GREAT interest is being aroused in Penang cricketing circles In the State trial on the Esplanade to-morrow between a team led by Mr. S. V. Adams and another led by Mr. R. B. R. Todd. This trial is held for the purpose
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    • 607 7  - STRONG PERAK XI AGAINST THE TOURSISTS "Permainan") (Bv INTEREST of sports enthusiast in Perak is at the moment centred on the forthcoming match between the Stati 1 and the Ceylonese cricketers who are due to play in Ipoh on April 13. The Selection Committee of the Perak Cricket Association are
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      • 66 7 i/unp 1/ nilT I Il N lL"" I nPIUwn UII I You'll feel like a different man when CANADA'S OWN you get the AYLMER Tomato Juice HEALTH DRINK habit. The cheerful colour of red-ripe << '^^k' tomatoes invites action the refresh- I\?tttt_\\ ing, restful flavour "picks up" drooping m__f" sms§>l
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    • 835 8 SOFT PEDAL ON RACING REF ORM (B*. Man bus > nll trthai "i bb report 1 on Malayan mam mt< form i d cripple lot I PI i;i.i< FORM mi Nl „ls The I U Z •2 ;;"i;e .1 x hi oteln- he. if could be Arthur, il the but
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    • 134 8 HUH I! \l T 111 in M Minutes I here b no need foi length) and it in i'mmiil for weeks or months if mmi feel weak or old before roa are young. The late i rented) <»i i ierman Scientist i.n tin name M w POWER PILLS i
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    • 110 8 New Boom In Britain IT is reported that a large syn intends to buil as manv as !new ice hockey rinks in Great Br iln view of the enormous inert popularity of the game. This would tend to encourage the beyond mt asure and there would b ever;
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