Morning Tribune, 13 April 1938

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE a-No. <fc SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. April 13, I FIVE CENTS.
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  • 272 1 STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS DIFFICULTIES OF POLICY OF NON-INTERVENTION London, Tuesday. THE difficulties in securing full observation of the non-intervention policy in Spain were discussed in the Commons late last night in a brief statement by the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr Butler), who revealed that
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  • 146 1 Paris. Tuesday. FE approved the text of rrtng on the Government limited plenary powers, which will be introduced in the Chamber this afternoon. The Government is expected to combly survive the first Tound, as the support M. Daladier's den order to avoid breaking the popular front majority. Th>
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  • 125 1 TiiL Hongkong\ Tuesday. 11,,I 1 carrlei ;i ttory from to thl° < 4V hinevi ■■Mermen's GirTld •♦urn h (t that a ChiMN junk •J to Honskon* yesterday -mall boys, aged 12 and I h who were rescued in •WSiflr^ that their junk »™i a crew
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  • 216 1 Will Intervene If Necessary London, Tuesday. DR. SUN FO, Chinese envoy, speaking at a press reception at the Chinese Embassy to-day said that he had been informed in Moscow that although Russia did not intend to intervene in the Far East at
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  • 75 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hankow, Wednesday. TRI Chinese have launched a general counter-offensive in all directions. Guerilla bands have blown up the bridge at Tawenkow, a strategic point, the explosion being heard miles away. Japanese reinforcements for the Tsin-Pu railway front are thus delayed as it is expected
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  • 171 1 London. Tuesday INTER-DEPARTMENTAL discussions were begun to-day between x the India Office and the War Office, on the lines indicated by the Secretary of State for War when introducing the Array estimates on Mar. 10, when he stated that the number of units to
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  • 607 1 JAPANESE ARTILLERY DEFICIENCY CHINESE NEAR ING TIENTSIN Hankow, Tuesday. FURTHER proof of the report that the Japanese troops are running .short of 1 shells is now available, as interesting facts are* revealed about the battle of jj raierchwang, where the Chinese scored a smashing victory over Japanese divi fl-sions said
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  • 226 2 HUMAN NOSE, EARS LIPS EXHIBITED IN LOCAL COUR T Woman Complainants Evidence In Inquiry Singapore, Tu< VHEN the preliminary Inquiry ihtoa ch ttempted murder Ifangal Singh was begun this afternoon before A Barrett third police mai the hair, eai it O fl the victim. Narain Kaur, a Sikh woman, formed
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  • 86 2 Singapore, Tuesday. Kwang Ah Chang, who had three previous conviction for then and rauduleni po n, was sentenced four months' r.l and six months' police supervision, bv Mr v v. Duckworth, ■ml Police Mi to day. Ah Chang was arrei ted by two plainclothe com tables In
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  • 28 2 The output of New Bcudal Estate the month of March, amounted to L'B,oBo ii) making a total ol 339,000 ib for the tided March 31
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  • 59 2 .;>!. 11. Air Vice-Marshal and Mrs A W. r Hon. Mr A S Small, Hon. C (i Hi. well and Mrs Howell and Howell, Mr w Daniels, Brigadiei liiid Mi M A Studd. Mh> Lendrum and Major H W M. Stewar' dined ai Government Hoi Tuesday. Apr. 12
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  • 62 2 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday lin Eta I I Arulanaiitliam. B.Sc, vice-principal and Careers Master, St. John's College, Jaffna, Ceylon, will deliver a lecture on "The choice of i r". at the Malacca High School hall on Thursday. The lecture is held under the auspice., ol the
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  • 217 2 MORE THAN A SECRETARY." which opened at the Pavilion cinema last night, has all the ingredients of the modern cheerful comedy. There is an abundance of sparkling wit and clever dialogue, and Jean Arthur has probably J never had a
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  • 120 2 CAR WITHOUT INDEPENDENT EFFICIENT BRAKES BORNEO MOTORS FINED A CHARGE was preferred against Messrs Barrett, third police Magistrate, to-c public thoroughfare, North Bridge Roac two Independent and efficient braki I Singapore Tuesday. > Borneo Motors Ltd., before Mr. E C. G. :lay. ol permitting to be u.sed on B d.
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  • 57 2 Tokyo. Tne» A categorical denial that the Jfl BM Government in any *aj any circumstances approached the British or any other Government with a request to mediate between hina and Japan was fhren the spokesman of the Foreign Office. The British EmbAMJ stated it had no
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  • 57 2 New York. Tuesday. European and oriental nations, particularly those under dictatorships, have Uivaded Latin America and raptured our markets, stated Mr LaguarcUa m his iirst nation-wide broadcast since he became Mayor Mr Laguardia I that the Government should bu: and sell them to American exporters below cost
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  • 127 2 ALLEGED ROBBERY IN ROWELL ROAD Singapore, Tuesday. Chua Km Hing, Lan San Long, Koh Kong Soo and Tan Kertg Lim, were committed to the next Assizes on May 2 by Mr B. C. G Barrett, third police marate to-day, at the end of the preliminary inquiry into
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  • 30 2 A Berlin message says flßure.s for the plebiscite m 87; and Austria together were JB.»<£ fi votes, 452,236 "n spoiled papers, there being over t. vote in favour of Hi'
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    • 46 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 ttioni/t'd dials. I'.ituros Modern ('almirt st I ■nt; I nil raagt twut, ■EAI n n.kill Umitt TON! PERFORMAW i fwmH ptalsfl !!J DIBTRIBI TORS lok MALAI I LIM KOK CEK Co. siorkists I KPRI ss RADIO BERVK I i Sek i< Road,
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    • 25 2 PHILIPPINE i. ISM) CO., 1 '/utf 5 3:io> Orchard Rd jl m it DRY CLEANING fc sp€lls I)YEIN(; A SPECIALISTS. A|J Special machines ompetitivd Prices.
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  • 198 3 ONLY ONE OI ITS KIND i.\ 10 MACHINES IN AIR RALLY j Ipoh, Tuesday. three from the Perak Flying Club, Ipoh, lour from Pe- two from Kuala Lumpur, and one belonging to Mr. Pay of Ulu took part in the air rally in connection with
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  • 62 3 IIfALLANG Road, near th( -fcs. WM ne of a fatal traffic accident bout noon. Malay rted to eked down by a motor by an Indian. He sustain- ipound fracture of the base of the lacerat. i ice where he fell in the middle in a pool
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  • 206 3 Our attention has been drawn to errors inection with our report of a case heard in the Second Police Court in pore nn Monday, Apr. 4, in which idian named Sangara Pillay d at a preliminary inquiry the murder of a compatriot named PiUal Our report was erroh ided
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  • 504 3 MME. SUN FO PAYS TRIBUTE TO CHINESE F om Our Own Repo I'fiians. Tuesday. HIGH tributes o the heroic efforts of the Chinese soldiers in suc•■rssfully stemming the tide of battle in the vicinity of Ta-ertn wang recently against the JapancM were paid by Madame Sun Fo, wife of Dr
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  • 92 3 WOMAN STILL ALIVE AFTER 10 MINUTES Tuesday WHii nt yesterday i i cavatl deep trench along Kim in Road i off Paya Leba: where sewerage construction work Is undertaken by Messrs. Fogden Brisbane, the side ol the trench the women were cui .ddenly crumbled in, burying one
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  • 14 3 ■ore Mr n In M .neon \DD^ratioi i 38.
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    • 109 4 u kibii.:* pt) lay change Ton. liet BUV< 16 1 W I i Buy Sellers 1 lf; Belli Brd Forw. rC '.)uh- ept.J Buyers oellers 5 I London, Apr 12 PA I M OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day to bulk Apr! Ma 3 hm. tls I(M) n f £15
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    • 118 4 Distillers lKton v 96 3 \ns j Danlop Kubo- 29 6 3'J eneral Electric 74 10'- 75 P 2 perial Chamicai industries 32- 33Impertal Toba- 136 3 i3ol^ 1 10' Anglo-Dutch 23 9 23 7'. Canadian P.tc'Jlc 6>« 5 7 8 r J~~ Tin 1 1 London
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    • 24 4 JIN Standard London. Apr 12. Previous To-day Changi Spot (afternoon ..oslng pnco) U73 £169 3 4 Forward £173 3 W0 l 2
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    • 91 4 The following is a list of outputs for the under-mentioned estates for month of March:— Output for Total to date of Output foi Name March. current financial March. 1938. year for— 1937. Brunei 27.760 lbs. 9 mths. 356.828 lbs. 35.766 lbs Bukit Timah 8.364 lbs 3 mths.
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    • 263 4 Messrs. rraser Lo. s Report Singapore. Tuesday MINING. Tin at midday wa down 7 H After rather a quiet opening uiarkets brightened up considerably today and the fall in the local price of Tin had no ad' ffi on Tin share values. The :u:v. that the United .states
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    • 71 4 London. Apr. 12. Previous To-day Cham I.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 160 18 160.68 50 XT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8.95 15 16 8.96 116 I.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 1112 1114 Nominal f.T on HongL... (closing selling rate) 2 1516 Unchanged i »n Japan
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    • 22 4 London. Apr. 12 GOLD Previous To-dav Chamrs .JR**** £8-19-10% -2d. Spot 13 16 1 16 n forward. 9;16 1 16
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    • 45 4 Yoik. Apr 11 Sellers Previous To-day Cnani July/Sept. Buyers y, steady Dull Sellers nl3 p, m.. _5 k; TIN 1115 16 ll'. —516 12' 11 13 Ki 5 16 Tone l2i/ 4 1115 16 -5 16 Spot Buyeri Tono St. Steady 3i
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  • 732 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company M, Apr 12. 5 p.m. MINING ;Si 18 6 19 6 0.55 065 166 176 1.30 1.40cd 19 3 20 6 .15- 16--0.35 0.40 1.01 105 Tin ™J>* d 24 5 25 6 0 8 72 0 9 76cd 025 O.SOcd .lohan Tin B-
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  • 207 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Tuesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat .3 44 3 10 2 cd Batu Selangor 1.32 1.37cd fHongkong Tin 17|6 18;6 Hong Fatt 1.02 1.06 I Jelebu 0.70 0.75cd I Kramat 9 6 10 6 Kamunting Tin ..7 6 8 9 Killinghah 15- 16- Katu Tin 21 3
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  • 11 5 March ib., a total for Aver M< of 120.64
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  • 209 5 Ird Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 nom. MViAPORE MUNICIPALITY red. 1940 $400,000 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom red. 1947 $1,600,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 105 107 nowi '»09 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Mar. 31. Sept 30 HO 112 nom 13 red. 1963 $2,000
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    • 245 5 S. E LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. jMNffcftenf Bankert and Brokers in Securities and Cornnwditiei. Daily foreign, Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 71 6 Bomb Kills Two British Policemen >-^ ti Haifa. April TWO British members of the Palestine police for killed when a bomb found near Hi.. plant of the Iraq Petroleum pany exploded in the hand of one of them. Earlier a bomb exploded trithi oil area, killing an Arab and injuring
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  • 285 6 Hurl hi Motor Car Melbourne. April 1 MISS Gladyi Moncrieff. the "songbird of Australia." was seriously injured when the motor-car In which she was travelling from Adelaide to Melbourne struck a pole at Mt. Moriac, on the Prince's Highway, about eight miles from Geelong She was admitted
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    • 472 6 >/V TO-DAY I 1 TO I. I 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.15 6.15 15 j vl M peai Spectacle oi MUSIC, MIRTH BEAUTY. TOPPING THBZIEGFELD HIT PARADE I SO 81G... i/ /ooA a 60-acre stage to m*> Wu&c^^Zr* %T^^4k N^^ 1^ film its thrilluq wonders! £<* *£-> I^^ SO CLORIOUS... it'll
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  • 130 7 U.S. TO FIGHT THE SLUMP 0 Million Plan Washington, April 11 PRESIDENT Koosevelt intends to 000 million in the next fifi roths in light against essfon. The sum is made up av follows:— enditure of approximately lllion on r< lief; $1,500 million to be lent to >.d public utility comi
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  • 39 7 LORD CRAICAVON IN LONDON London. Apr. 11. Minister of Northern Ire- Lord Craigavon, with a nurn■olleagues. saw the Prime M.he Home Secretary this afdiscuss matters in connech the trade negotiations bethe United Kingdom Government the Government of Eire- British
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    • 452 7 i A LH A M B R A j v "'^SKSBU/KKKKKtK^^^' lri] Thnll *^^^^a*a. a %j^^# a. a^f aaa^wa^ya^a^aji j^^m a&^^ fl^^^^^^ i M.atMi tow. vL. Kooinson iirziiojsv 's^^^^^H! a. JP^S V i f x s a match tno a davll i mad6_rlHß R 1 1 >^H j\ "A million
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    • 82 7 [TOP- NOTCH ENTERTAINMENTS -kK(i RADIO'S I F'K PRODUCTION— I "ROBBER BARONS" i WITH CAST of THOUSANDS HEADED BY S EDWARD ARNOLD CARY GRANT S FRANCES FARMER JACK OAKIE SPECTACULAR THRILLS! S lUK HI I F IKIM" CHORUS GIRLS of THE llfl v THE 'MUM tIESS COUP IN ERIE BONDS' THE
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  • 929 8 WEEKLY REPORI OFFRASER&CO. US. Provides Principal Stimulus Singapore. Cuesdaj M\KKI 1^ »H «»v«r the world :4V experienced »mi< h more cheerful conditions during thr p week „,h there has been substantial ippreciatlon In prices «»t Becuritlei and commodlUes and ar. Increased tarnover In business, thus Indicai
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  • 275 8 Rome, April n. mm MWI that Briuii. has asked the League to consider the Abyssinian iJSSon at the next meeting is welcomed here us a tangible sign of impending Anglo-Italian agreement. u-ticulariy pleased tin made the move herself In ot leaving it to
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  • 31 8 DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA Sydney, April u THE Minister for Defence announced that the Commonwealth Government will shortly appoint a British Army office- as inspector-general for the military defence of Australia.— Reutcr.
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  • 74 8 HITLER, MIRACLE MAN! Berlin. Apr. 11 THE "miraculous" nature of the pie biscite is the chief topic in pres> reviews to-day. The Diplomatisice Korresponden?/ says the reunion of Austria with Reich means that Austria has 10 provide an international problem i.nd this question no longer exist .nust disappear finally from
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    • 183 8 f| i^> If you are not quite fit with\mf I < Nv out being actually ill, if \Zo our ener SY 1S n ot what Vw lf was Sanatogen is the f thing to take The differf RO f- ..'SXu*-- Sanat °e en W1 make a h».M.n« uf f T
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  • 315 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore; Wedensday, April. 13, 1938 PEACE IN THE FAR EAST? I Ai'EST reports from reliable j Chine* ami foreign aouro reveal that all is not well with Japan. Her forces In China h during the last two weeks i have continually encountered n,, u setbacks and these reverses
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  • 854 10 Haw Britain is planning rHI Brl ol Air R»id Ltement telling dvUlan voi n and Millan, In the Daily I All lutions have frequently cr ibed as the fourth Un< Such precuutioi l() Ih e ts oi an attack on civilian life and property. Thej are tequired
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    • 37 10 To-days White Label Anwouncernent There are women who would rather dye than let ethers know they are grey And Mac people would tooner die than be deprived of DEWAE'S I i W I J 8 -M e
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  • 548 11 TRAINING BOYS FOR A GOOD START IN LIFE Savings Account For Every Australian Training Sydney, March 29. k NEW life awaits the children who have come from distressed areas and orphanages of Britain to the new Fairbridge farm training school near Molong, New South Wales. In the party of 28
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  • 147 11 JAPAN NOT A HOME OF DOMESTIC BUSS JAPW iv apparently not the home of domestic bliss that J romantic novelists would have us believe. According to fi- i cures is>ued in a statement by the External Affairs Departy moil only the United States, i land and (iermany have higher divorce
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  • 128 11 A Tale Of Tragedies u.. April L WING a collision between a and mof 'itimde and pluiK v mnjj man. lind< d ith one ibser eye badly nes and >ped in the vo vehi d unconsc. 1 :de. n was Clive Snelllng, a in a collision Iden dv Edward Welch
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  • 60 11 The Sultan of Muscat and Oman, who is on a ffait U> England as the guest of the Government, flew from Hendon to Hornchorch Royal \ii Force station where h»> made I tour of inspection. Photo shows The Sultan of Muscat and Oman being
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    • 54 11 =r j SPEIi.LIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies Crossed wft eyes. Complicated iK''" cases of defective visior. Glasses if B. A. THOMPSC)i\ DO.S. (Dr. of Ocnla i •> 1, Arcade P'jjim '.002. sultatlon wi hout ooti i iblifation. PHONE CQ34 f fk^ GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal for visitors and tourists COCKTAIL BAR
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    • 23 11 bum; a nwn; at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra TO-NIGHT A FRIDAYS 8 P.M i i Midnight. ADMISSION CHARGE.
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  • 353 12 Reconnaissance and torpedo bomben of the Air Ann have taken a prominent and successful part in the combined air and naval manoeuvres in the English Channel, in which part of the Home Fleet represented convoy of merchantmen attacked by the "Blueland" force. Chief reason for the
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    • 50 13 fIHHB|HHBaHaBHaHH l YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS Of DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc AT Rene I I B >1 V\\ MJK7WJI W 1 W > f 1 QUauxy uiu value a- k Tbe Best is to oome and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWKLLER&, Kuffles Place, SLNUAi'OUK Opened daily including
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  • 1617 14 W O MAN DA Y BY D A Y WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL ART SHOW-THE QUEEN'S SPRING WARDROBE-SPORTING LIFEWOMEN IN THE NEWS London, April 1. VERY Interesting art show is being held in London just now. It is the 37th Annual Exhibition of the Women's International Art Club, and works of every
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  • 37 14 S I' him inlty ol k Every day. pur a mat i loor mid let him I UC Hal upon M oiii ijlotoh- free, and ju kirk j away to hia hearl nt w
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    • 25 15 maison perm Wfe^ im^^^^^mmsi^M Telephone 4610 If B^^^^ LADIES HAIR A^ Jk B^^^JfifflH DRESSING SAIOON^-Xor m %11l 79 Stamford Road^"^ \l IJ3 \6^^ MODERN *llt^T9^^
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    • 285 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU O mm CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE To Ist Class 2nd Clas» HoiiKkoiiK $137.14 $102.86 Sh.nikhai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300.00 $205.71 olombo 5282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at any
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    • 418 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA K).(MM) TONS SAILING APRIL 21, AT 3 FM .t modern accommodation for First Bali d H tickets to China and Japan (interchju P 8 >ied at reduced rates. !L\RPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD Telephone: .jB6l. I
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  • 112 17 SHIPS ILONGSIDI THE WHARVES OR KXPH li I) TO \KKI\! I i) trance K\it Ships (.odown Gate <.atr Kamuning 10 2 3 Kunishima Maru 8 2 3 IS2Z 36 2 3 Karapara 46 4 5 Hakusan Maru 5 4 5 Islander 6" 7 5 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main
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  • 448 17  -  EIMER BLODGETT Reminiscences From The Kaiser-l-nind pVKRYONE says she's a grand old G ship i remember ncr during War when the was 'trooping" an., the enemy bit her with a '"dud pedo We were very frightened ana «iood to attention we young lads, •> old in the
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    • 258 17 BURN§ KHALE LI\E. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS §ails ■'ku* [J May 30° June 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ioliowmg rates. First Cuss passenger! may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, bydney or •ibourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BBSS?"" SSS K2= !SJ2 SSS
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    • 220 17 v. k. ix\i; GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Apr. 14 s.s. HARUNA MARU Apr. 2E s.s. KATORI MARU May 12 Rates to Ist Class 2nd cI%M Naples $574 $621 $634 >•«: Marseilles
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    • 114 17 r pOSTAL INTELLIGENCE! MAILS DISPATCHES OR PER DATE AND TIME K.N.I.L.M. 13 7 a.m. Sumatra, 8 .-Bum K N.I.L.M. 13 7 am. Islander 13 11 a.m. md Kamunlng 13 11 a.m. 0!l^ h ul Makaaser 13 ll a.m. rembilahan Suddhadib 13 2 p.m. Toeng^al gjg^ g jP£ Thedens 13 3
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  • 5310 18 RACING GUIDE: PERAK SKYE MEET GUIDE TO CURRENT RACING FORM FORM AT A GLANCE Candidates' Rum/ Placing* (Compiled i»\ Man as Saperbs D» i ULB «»t n< i .'i i "iu form al i .uici ponies entered t<" the two daj mm e meeting In ip'»i» on Satvrdas <'.ii Honda)
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    • 62 18 l\ All! Ol Till: CHILDREN'S S tin son i 11 S A y THE VICTORIA THEATRE j (By J. lIAKli.i Y MANNER j v Undet the Distinfiiished Patronage <»f 111. the Gtfßor, M!{ shimon THOMAS and DlDl THOMAI Prices: Si TO. 52.00 A K 1.0(1 SATI RDAY, APRIL 30; WEDNESDAY
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  • 199 20 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore Apr 12, 5 TO! Company Dividend Books Date «x. Di*. Close Payable TIN Ampat Tin :V, final Apr 21 May 13 Apr. 22 less tax Batu Selangor s<; int. Apr. 20 Apr. 26 Apr. 21 Jelebu 4' int. Aor. 20 Apr. 25 Apr.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1771 20 T- ZZZZZZZZZZZZ. SINGAPORE MEN PROTEST /^Vk 1 TL V- 0 A "lla^^ 11 ous programme oi Revision Of Officers' V^lN I rill f\r\Uiyy Salaries Demanded -'new. M i~ r£ i MV Af v. lT DJ t^'o-; Continuing their fight i nNnnN CEYLON h l 2„ tions and saian. LUINU^nI Va^t-
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    • 117 21 j m C'Al'lTOL. .Sunday Next, April 17th at 10.30 a.m. S S Special Faster Holiday Morning Matinee ONI SHOW ONLY. In Response to hundreds ot Requests Admission as I sual. Children HALF PRICE Members of Miekev Mouse Huh .'0 nuts. _f— The World-famous Play re-ma(ir by M.G.M. as a Great
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  • 182 22 FIRST DIVISIOA LEAGUE MATCH 2 Goal Shared In Stadium Soacr i Gordons i 1i li i i >t\ i ion iame In which the plaj eldom i v,,vr the mediocre, (he R 1.1 ind the rdon Highlander hared two points al Inson Road Stadium y« K
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  • 491 22 The Loyals Make Their Soccer Debut REGIMENT'S SHARPSHOOTERS FAIL TO BEAT CHERRINCTON MAKING thru soccer (ieout in Singapore yesterday, the Lovals held (he iii kel Clttk to goalless draw i i!icfi(.lv match which did not thfC n}> t<» expectation.. Before a lar^e crowd, the new regiment did not play particularly
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  • 275 22 SOCCER TOURS TO I BECOME [NNUAL .1/7 1, Till S.VI V gave a coinphmeiit.ir> night at Robinsons Cafe. The Hon the SA.F.A BaM that though the fum occasion pass without saying a feu m receivec i about 15 months ago, u ball team la u anged
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  • 105 22 Suv ALLEGED commbreach 01 in n .s•'4B 90. part oi the funds Si. i 'Club', between A Mnd Julv 30. 1937. Chua B med trial i eforc M I Duckworth second police m )sborne- Jones is for tl cused. is alleged bv the member of the
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  • 71 22 O 1 Members ol the Blngapon Society orchestra are notified that inei* will be no rehearsal next \v<rk on at; count of the Easter holidays, tn< nhearsal being on Tuesday C26th that thereafter rehearsals will days as usual. Members are requested A a copies of music in
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  • 27 22 The outp :alaka P tatea for the month of M led to 43,600 lbs. maki 377.900 lbs for the seven moi current financial year.
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  • 1178 23 20 GOALS IN THREE MATCHES VICTORIES BY B—o, s—o, DROUFIC KOring marked the three Business Houses League soccer matches yesterday. n« fewer than 20 goals being scored. On the S K( ground, the Oversea Chinese Bank beat the Straits Times Press >__(). while on the Y.M.C.A. ground
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  • 200 23 THE result of the handicap spoon shoot at Seletar Range on Sunday last was a win for T. J. Irlam with a gross score oi 100.78 out of a possible 105. The Loyals, who recently arrived in Singapore were represented by .seven competitors who, although unable to
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  • 111 23 Ladies' Spring Cup At Ihe b. Cj. L. The Singapore Golf Club Ladies" Sprint; Cup competition first round I tollow Mrs W P. Douglas beat Mrs II C Atkin-Berry wo C. R. Cherry beat Lady nail 2 up Mrs. R W (Owen beat 111 A C Macclonald 5
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  • 216 23 THE \i>-.- C lon cricketers who have proved themselves to be a formidable all round ride by beating a sti F.M.S team in two days at Kuala Lumpur, play the second match of the! tour, againsi a North Mil lava XI in [poh to-day and a combined
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  • 151 24 THE TIMES CRITICISES JAPAN London. Tuesday in .1 comment to-day on the Far East, 1 the Times says:— n may be accepted that the Chinese „n :t handsome victory at Taierchwang. while Die Chinese attacks on Japanese lines <>r communication are causing their opponents no end of trouble. The military
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  • 97 24 London, Tuesday. Since July 1 Hi and eight licenses j had been issued in Britain lor the ex- port ui war materials to China and Japan respectively, said Capt. Euan Wallace to-day m the Commons;. The tot ;il value of the exports from July 1
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  • 18 24 Paris. Tuesday. Feooor Chaliapin, the singer, died today. He had been ill for several months. Reuter
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  • 60 24 Berlin. Tuesday. oral Wilhelm Zehner (Austrian DeMinister under Schushniggt has committed suicid* ding to a semi- Official announcement which explains I that Gen. Zehner was involved in pass- y leath sentences on numerous Nazis after the murder of Dollfuss- Reuter. I 1 Vienna. Tuesday. Professor Knopf elmach* of the best
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