Morning Tribune, 25 April 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE "vsl --No. 72. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, April 25, 1938 FIVE CENTS
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  • 278 1 "OPEN WAR AMIDST FORMAL PEACE" 8 Shocking Demands Karlsbad, Sunday. DECLARING that the policy of the Sudeten-Deutsch is inspired by the principle and ideas of NationalSocialism, the leader Herr Henlein, ,n an aggressive speech at the Party Congress here, said ihat if Czech statesmen want to reach a permanent understanding
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  • 81 1 Barcelona,. Sunday, check Franco's southwuiu the coart. Republicans obilisation of evay 18 u> 46 years m th^ proion —Router Wireless. After a sudden swoop m north-east rcr leans commanded by Genraptured Aliaga, 38 miles yard ol Merella. At the same time Arundas' forces reached within north-cast of Castellon
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  • 282 1 THE REICH CZECHOSLOVAKIA SUDETEN-GERMANS WANT POWERS OF SELF-GOVERNMENT LONDON, SUNDAY. £UROPE S DORMANT VOLCANO, CZECHOSLOVAKIA, IS EXPECTED TO REVEAL ITS REAL POTENTIALITY IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS AND PROBABLY POWERFULLY AFFECT NOT ONLY THE FRANCO-ITALIAN NEGOTIATIONS IN ROME AND THE ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS WHICH WILL BEGIN WHEN
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  • 124 1 An ti -Jewish Measures Intensified Vienna. Sunday. The anti-Jewish boycott has MSumed a -virulent organised form. This afternoon Brown Shirts stationed outside Jevish shops and cafes prevented nonJeai cntenngJ Later owners of Jewish shops made a stand outside fcfaeiJ own establishments holding up cai-ds: "Don't buy from Jo\ Outside one
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  • 323 1 GERMANY'S INTEREST IN EIRE Berlin, Sunday. l IVELY interest is evoked by Dr. Hyde's election as Eire's president as Germany sees far-reaching plans behind the selection. It is pointed out that Dr. Hyde is a protestant and that it is possible South Ireland Catholics expect a special reaction from North
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  • 21 1 Cairo, Sunday. The Premier has resolved the (ttfferences with the Palace at last, and ut tho moment is not resigning. Reuter
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  • 115 1 Home. Sunday. MR. Hore Belisha had an interview with Siernor Mussolini which was attended by Count Ciano. Following- the interview which 1. forty minutes, Mr. Hop- Beiisha In a statement to ti tnbut'd the irirndly hospitality offered to him by Italy and ridded that hJj mcetio^
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  • 55 1 London, Sunday AS HIS Majesty wa.s b< Ing driven iifrom London yesterday afternoon, tbe royal car was involved In a collision a priv.i toon ni ar the of Windsor c. rhe bumpers both wore interlocked 11 M ty was unhurt, ;truj remained In the car which contii
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  • 278 1  - Mukden Aircraft Factory Fire Mystery: 100 Planes Destroyed Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Sunday j^CORDING to a foreign report, the aircraft factory at Mukden 1 ipital of Manchuria) has been burnt. The cause is unknown. Dut 111 planes werj destroyed. Hie Kongmoon Company's passenger boats. "Liming* 1 and "Limin. "S
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    • 38 1 > ON 01-«P PA(I s Pa> |y Follows \rr« u.vnioon m Prison 2 nuince Ends m Gaol 3 i 5, Mines Staffs J < onibine ic ini (iuide 18 &19 I (ricketers ,1 Cricket 23 i »pe's Outburst 24 J»
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    • 31 1 SHARE OUR JfflSL ENTHUSIASM 7fgjjjjfc*\£ XL I M POWDEKED WHOLE MII.X is pure delicious freeb milk m convenient powdered fnrm. IV.' tin to-day and be convinced. v 11/ iiros a co.
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  • 161 2 STOLEN TIN ORE STILL MISSING POLICE SEARCHING FOR FOURTH MAN Xl \i\ LUMPI X SATURDAY. ARRESTED AND CHARGED IN <o\\M I lON WITH THE SENSAM noNAL I Ml! lOf NEARLI $3,000 WORTH OF TIN ORE FROM A RAILWAY (.<M>l>S TRUCK AT PORT SWETTENHAM, II E. LA FONTAINE,
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  • 44 2 Cairo Sunday Th( British Bml i handed the ian Government i nou the British Government's serious i rding m« < ases of taril on cotton piece-goods and yarns Instiluted on April li Th«that Britain consid< tariffs may i further damage the trade between Reuter Wireless
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  • 144 2 1. I. inn- Saturday. S rfOHAMED \iino> Bin II -M tbdullah, Tamil conTert, i was charged for failing t<> re port himself to tin- Police "I > Krian Distrut ahout the change <>t his addreti N Iht acCMtd informed the t Taiping Magistrate, Kaja "<a > lim,
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  • 114 2 OVER £57 MILLIONS SPENT ON LONDON SLUMS London, Sunday 1 i I 17,000,000 ha been pent by the j London County Council on slum de recent Involving Che ci iion ol approximately 86,600 houses and flats housing 385,000 pen ons The magnitude ol the operation shown by the fact that
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  • 276 2 REVENUE OF FICERS MAKE 2.A.M. CHASE MAN ARRESTED 2 DAYS LATER 'From Our Otri> Correspondent > Malacca. Sunday AN early morning chase after a Chi believed to be In possession o! dutiable liquor, by revenue officers m the vicinity oi the Hindu temple at Oaja Berang was described m the
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    • 56 2 PACKARD-BELL i RADIOS for 1938 stationi/ed dials. i i itun-s Modern CSabinel stv ikng lull range tone. Bl \i 1 1 roall adinu. rONI voull 1M o>!! PERFORMANCI jrouH praise!!! DISTRIBI TORS .OR MM W X I.IM KOK CEK Co. Stockist l XPRI s S RADIO SI i:\li I 14,
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    • 66 2 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Aching wn, Nan ing, Swollen Joints? Do yo Nights from r.urnirm'. It Uh< viii m •i, i daeh* :"id old I i Appetite and Th. B e mpton show kl IK th« 9 million tinj tub< ;.nd you cannol I well till k111 (J
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    • 30 2 THE I>II1IJIM»I\B (Tel. 4:. 'I < (l i /mf s {J Orchard E(T DRY CLEANS W//J \M) DYFIN A ft SPBCIALISTf MJ^L tfSl s P e(ial machini for dry <■!• Competitive l*ri«
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    • 700 3 KAMPONG R OMA NCE ENDS IN SIX MONTH S GA OL I WalkedFromKl.- Into Taiping Prison S S i aip ti| i S |NBl i iffa to-daj produu'd before the Taipini Magistrate, \<>unj; i S him c who was i hai with vagrancy and having no means ol subsistence, being
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    • 107 3 ri a r* A A V Vl# J* A A I fv I CIC /VMiNLj STAFFS JIMM J COMBINE 1 1 poi Kuala Lumpui A'j' the Inaugural n i ai th( H pre the F M S iri] the mti and adminl iterini Following unani formal resolution ition the representing
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 107 4 indon, Apr is außßi Previous To-day Change i Bir l|l6 t yi Biiv S 1G 6 3 If' i»; 6 5 16 SeJ 16 6 S 6 i i (JulylScpt.) Buy< 6 5 16 London Apr 23 LLM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day U\ bulk April May shpi £15-15-0
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    • 104 4 London. Ft. Previous To-day Ch Distil.' iH 995 Dunlop Rubber 30 9 General Electric 01 Imperial Chemical Indust: 76. ib.10,.. imperial Tuba. 136 9 Canadian Pacific 9 Zsy London Tin R o o Rubber Plan Investment mwi SJ3 15 6 15 6 r Hitam 91 1O i
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    • 18 4 Loi.don. Apr. 23 TIN Standard «jjj- J££y chan^ Spot (afternoon (closing price) "«8| Closed Forward nmrt
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    • 59 4 Mexico City. Sunday Two million ounces of newly I Mexican silver has been placed on the open market m New York at current competitive prices for April, learned* from well informed quarterthat most of this was bought b] United States Government althoii'in there is no news that President
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    • 63 4 London. Apr 23. Prevlou* To-day Cham i r on Paris (closing middle rate) 161.46 165.37 -391 T.T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96 8.96 I|l6 •l 16 it on Shanghai (closing selling rate) l 1-12 Unchanged T.T on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 12-15,16 Unchan T.T on Japan (closing
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    • 49 4 MM New York. Apr. 23. Previous To-day Chant Tone .im)( Buyi steady Bfl Seller.. 12 11 lti 12ft —3 16 Jul 12 13 16 12% —3 16 Bu\' 1215)16 12% 3 16 13 1 16 3 16 TIN Tone Stead v Steady Bpri 38»/ 2 :l
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    • 66 4 Pans. Sunday M. Daladicr announced t hat he has completed a "methodical study ot the plan for economic renovation and financial recovery" and added that touches to the plan will be put by the Ministerial Council on Monday. M. Daladier emphasised thai thl essential idea was to
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    • 80 4 London. Suna. ALTHOUGH the demand lor credit witoccasionally more active it tailed have any effect m stemming the flowing tide of cheap loans. For the second successive week count brokers received 41 per cent ol their applications for treasury MU ■although the average raie of ment failed to
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    • 26 4 London. Apr L 3 qqljD Previous To-day Change i'jim- £6-1 16-19-7' 1» 2 SILVER ;,)>«>( LB-13|16 18-15 16 -f' 8 i montl i .ud 18%
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    • 129 4 Rio de Janeiro. Sunday. President Vargas, at a press conference, said that Brazil was willing to resume payments of foreign debts If trade balance was large enough after re-adjustment of her economy. otherwise the only way envisaged was nationalisation of the foreign debi through conversion
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    • 85 4 OVFRvSEA-CIIINESE it ■i r« II >^V>^*' '^""vN. BANKING <\, CORPORATION LIMITED ffffan YA \Bj fIT rRBE you from the FEAI H<>X o! BUROLARB by keeping you valuables (Jewellery or import HOI^I^I Ant documents) In safe boxesll r a^B^ i Mw Mi our VAULTS ut CHINA I "ill I I ll^ll
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    • 13 4 ClilC HADDV X. l»^ INSUBAHCI AOEMTS wine I/MKDT Ot wO* LTD* a«o iromrs'
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  • 745 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company pore. Apr. 23. 1 p.m. OR ..-42 6 47 6nom L'o 6 216 0.55 0.65 19 9 20,9 1.32» 13 T',xd 213 22 3 13 6 14 6 0.38 0.42 102 105 6 2 V 26--30 3 313 0.71 0.86 °9 28 °9 3
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  • 183 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. Buyers Sellers Ampat 4- 4 6xd Batu Selangor 1.31 136 Hongkong Tin 19 20 Hong Fatt 100 1.04 Jelebu 0.70 0.75xd Kramat 10 3 113 ed Kamunting Tin ..9- 10Killmghall 16 6 17 6 Katu Tin 22 23 Kuchai 1-24 1.29 Larut 9 10 -xd
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  • 23 5 Lord h Jifai receives Ihe I HBce on April 28 to disci i detail ol the ting on M;. which the qi sinia.
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  • 209 5 ard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 nor n MUNICIPALITY red. 1940 $400,000 SI Sept. 30 100 102 norn red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 105 107 norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 HO H2 norn 1913 red.
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    • 231 5 S. E. LEVY 5- CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Man Ha, re. i tmmmtmmf Bankers and Brokers m Securitiei ant CommodWm, Pailp Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COnON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE ft SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OK TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI
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    • 256 6 LOVED! l«-\i. 4 1.i Only! PAVILION ■BB^^ v ilb m r BINNIE BARNES •AU.CE BRADY RAY MILLAND LAST TIME l\ §IWGAP©HE! \NOTIIER GRAND M.G.M. PICTURI TO LOOK FORWARD TO! US turns Scrappiest Comedy Hit! ROBERT openino Tmoß^i^ \t flX^ v** Ht /mmo\ cai itol I m \n» os tiii: <
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    • 233 6 I Positively LAST NIGHT of this Uproariously Funny Musical bhow! C APITOI^^ N I .nuLitul's V^TM^^PI (•if. i list Bk |ay "m if j^_vßN—^&TM ill I1 #9 mw <y Imr^ mmW II Special {dditional Attractions The Sensational Heavyweight Boxint; (ontest j IOE IJK'IS vs. NATHAN MANN 5 and S Wall
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    • 261 7 TQ-^IORRQW-S |;ALA OPENING at the (-.IPITOIT sinms ».ui,v...:m.t «-i.» s>-i.i| i^Sfij 1 Samuel Coldwyn's mighty SOUTH SEAS "MUTINY OnVhe'bOUNTY" t M F¥TIH ANOTHER GREAT ______g 1 "^IT THEATRE ROYAL tm 11 ATTRACTION FOR f #v|r v o i .b!she<ja.m<2l E THE PAVILION! S 3jL vikimmastki saiian 9BB__k^V* (OLIMBIA riCTTKI.S f'Kf^tvi
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  • 182 8 MANY FACTORIES RAZED TO GROUND n, Apr. VI A. m Chin to make rounds thei i Japan* nple irp] Chini I them w» l| they haye 1 uspend 01 cvi I Th< i bomb d and I henare competing with Ji cement and
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  • 1191 8 {rsenal Win Away Mulch With Preston North End Rburday's English and i matchse and i tO chit' foIIOWS I NGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. r Birmingham o Everton Charlton A. 0 Manchester C. 0 Chei •< Derby Grimsby T. 1 Blackpool 0 Leeds U. t Brentford 0 Liverpool
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  • 149 8 SPLIT IN JAPAN OVER CHINA D n ihi o overt the Nationalist Government In China '!<•(! ii the Lower H <>1 mail W< ek 1 I"' I'! iiliji" v, ;i BCC- .it the war situation m 'hi adlocked Mr Kunim >.\ tik. ii mier he added, "pre--1 ti's dip; ihieftain
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  • 45 8 Singapore, Saturday. p" 1 Chinese, armed with knives Hainanese, while the latter Jling along i Road tote lulting him, they attempted *Wm but were disturbed and left nothing being stolen nakes the third nonththebj f which m a house m Benon Wedn(
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  • 126 8 HUNTING DE LUXE On Cleared Trail In Comfort A BIG GAME expedition to the wilds of Africa "just for fun" Is being undertaken by Mr Harry Snyder. of Montreal, a well-known big-game hunV7h( n the rty ol four or five this month they can look forward to Jungle travel m
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  • 95 8 Sd by th i <ii China m military ho rnmeni Army and with fUrsl aid 'i he nui young men and i r ho >ined the Ai my Medical iter Of whom al tn thoii 1 1 .in $3(1 to i)ut while
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  • 190 9 RAPID GROWTH OF TOURIST TRADE IN CANADA sJEARLY A MILLION PEOPLE VISITED THE DOMINION Ottawa. N tOi.?ist O. $29."> 000.000 m Canada last year, an Incn urly G. $46,C00,000 over 1936. Canadians touring m i nt G. $123,000,000 m 1937 compared with G. $107,000,000 DLV developing into one ot the
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  • 57 9 ienna Vow The Oldest University Munice. El BERG is no longer Germany's liverslty. Now that Austria the Reich, the University of Idest university In Gerit of Heidelberg has sent n to the President university:— H delberg, bither- rslty on the soil of place to the Univt rhich
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  • 49 9 Dundee. Natal. marriage is not so good as c a man 'has his wife", said a native sked why he had Christian rites. marries by Christian "he still ha the father of keep nice to his native custom, very eh oth( V no M
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  • 513 9 Weights For Governor's Cup Races Sunshine Sue To Carry Top-weight In Anniversary Cup WEIGHTS for the »ii>t day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governor's < up) race meeting at Bukit limah on Saturday next. April are as follows: HORSES, LASS 1 DIV I—, rum. Sunshine Sac 9.0 Bontbas y
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  • 32 9 Isinki. optional i road tl tation In north- nland has been i m great drifts, manj the aln had to uncouple several trucks b< fori it able to om
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  • 268 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, April 25,1938 TRANS- ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE iv hat J "i Aufi the inauguration Atlantic air servhich will mean thai air ill thru virtually encircle ,ii months have since the experimental inised by Pan-American and Imperial Airways and it will be recalled i reported i<> be <-<>mful.
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  • 586 10 Egypt will alwys be BRITAIN'S FRIEND ,1 pure drinkln 11 and >J)lySo i the i) illy Mi the with all its riches, six rido main vi She is the an. H the richest In tt,' oecly which Nile. We have tried to marry the ol the modernism of the We
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  • 45 10 SULTAN I N A TANK The Sultan of Muscat and 0 (Arabia) m one of the tank» m which he went for a ride, when he watched a lank demonstration < Aldershot (amp, Hampshire, during ins visit to England as quest of the Government. (Planet New-
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  • 142 10 Mr. A. Arbuthnott of Messr Anderson. Butler and Co.. Kua 1 will arrive m Malaya from home I towards the end of April. g Mr G n Davis. Singapore ma Kelly and Walsh. Ltd.. left on h< on Saturday. During his afa I C. Knauus will be m charge.
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  • 453 11 MADAME CHIANG MAKES A STIRRING APPEAL Refugee Children Must Be Cared For PLAN TO ASSIST CHINA'S FUTURE MEN AND WOMEN Hankow, Apr. 7. y *kk iDDeal for funas has just been issued by Madame Chiang Kai-shek on I if of the "many tea* of thousands of children, bereft of parents
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  • 362 11 Thrilling Episode Of Taierchwang Battle Hankow, \pru. 4. A THRILLING account of how he and his men* succeeded 1n annihilating more than 700 Japanese soldiers m the recent battle of Taierchwans was related by Lieut.-Gen. Wan^ Yu-pins, a regimental commander, who returned here to receive medical treatment to his wounded
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  • 295 11 THE news of the burning of the hekkiang Provincial Library and schools m Hangchou by the Japanese U their latest outrages on Chinese culture has been received with bitterness. The Japanese military, according to the reports, immediately upon thoir occupation of the Chekiang capital proceeded
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    • 128 11 DIKE A DA\U- *iTS**f£r a^ c I Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores Capitol Restaurant Music by i Maison Christie KURT BLACH his Orchestra p S(amfon WEDNESDAY FRIDAY. Tel. M NO ADMISSION CHARGE. In tliese days of (heap Sales" and liquidation Sales a wise lady buys the best at reasonable
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    162 12 Although some hard} spirits keep to tlxir regular rambles thnmuhout the year, it is daring the I i lion th.it the hikers -to anj great numhn- take th«> road. Photo shows crowds i hikers crossing the river Dove m DovedaJe, popular beanty-spot on the borders of Staffordshin- and
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    132 13 Tin vessel is the She is a doublepropeller re- m Brit i i waten to i eitef so tt: H a rudder I Planet New tl of the Marquess of Milford it the village of lirav. Berkshire. c Kin.. »n;it maiulsun of Queen I Russia. He was the
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    • 40 13 I INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUI CHOICE OF LADIES GKNV* WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED fSHIST WATCHES WITH tEAL DIAMONDS A SfICULITT. All our watch* uuaran' entii c m Elwltzerland AGENTS VUR RENE ULLMANN fAFFUS PIAC'K. SINCiAPOKI
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  • 2003 14 Hostel For The Over-Forties: Spring Wedding Plans: Limiting American Debutantes: Women In The News <Fr<nn Out <) ent) London, April 15, 1938. JHE London County Council hafl had a new idea It has founded a hostel for middled women, the chief aim of which is to
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    • 46 14 A click of he switch— and you're cool! ■■is I a i a 9 I PORTABLE j AIR CONDITIONER We invite you to call at our offices In River Valley Road or at the Muni Electric showroom at Coleman St. to view the jir-conditioned demon room.
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    • 371 16 NsJtoJ ML rfrr Tjriln i < I n I I. "l*<»2w v^*«^ BY P&Oa^d BRFfiSH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Uue Tonnage Spore lonna e 19^ ore fAirn?AfK isnnn fl KANPUF^A 17,000 July 1 BUKDWAN »;070 May 7 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 KANCHI 17.000 May 20 RAWALPINDI 17,000
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    • 461 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG K<)\(., MOJI, KOBE AND ()S\K\ I It II II A X A S.OOO TONS SAILING MAX 5, AT I\M The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for F;. passengi Special Holiday Return ticker.> to China and Japan finterchai P and
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  • 106 17 RUSH TO COLONISE SOUTH SEA ISLE Washi: 100 requests have been n V! n a day by government Americans who want to the two Pacific Islands and Canton. the islands. Long claimed h is a matt. tudj In and America. Prolong ago announced pecks were bein.^ the United States and
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  • 80 17 Paris. RRT MARCHAIS. the young man In the nude at midnight the Champs Elysees. I am Bacchus." has been sennonths' Imprisonment. at the police station after irmance, Marchaia the had recently come out ol md had danced naked being sent back to
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  • 153 17 READ "L" FOR "E" Mistake Ends In Man's Death D \QSE th. "I" instead Ol L ption, t mists caused the di industrialist. The two chemj Hula Rudolf Kosal, with t. Istaiit, Marie Smid, laced charges ol negligence be Court. The prescription, it ws tied during the proi "Glyco a
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  • 71 17 Labourer Dies Of Starvation UENRY EDEN, aged thirty-live, a la- bourer. of no lixcd address, was said at the inquest on him at Paddington to have died from" oedema (swelling) ol the lungs due to chronic starvation caused i vitamin deficiency rather than a total absence of
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  • 96 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDI Mil WIIXKM S OK IMM III) ID IRRH I ship Godown (<at«- <i.iti Hmi| Khcai l 1 I Bkbank M Steel Traveler Kinta U I I D'irvel i'H !i Fr.nkf.rl I I Salauati I ■> KEPPEL HARBOUR .Main Wharf: Dredger Kuantan Lch Kingfisher, Olynthus, W|Bt
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  • 339 17 SHIP-TO-SHORE TELEPHONE FACILITIES THE matter lephone fa< llitii >w Hai bour has been taken up by the d of Glasgow Chamber ol Commerce An approach will probably be made to the Clyde ition Tru ;t on the subj< J linn's, covener ol thi \n postal, telephone and telegraph committee, speaking
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  • 63 17 dro. Thirteen pick-DOCkel I have been ard m the Ezbeklah dlstrici at a party given by one ol their "collea v A notorious pick-pockel gave a birthday party at a cafe and invited 13 other pick-pocket The company were viti with tea and then played card When the
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    • 272 17 KIIIXS I'lllLl* I l\i:. < Incorporated m Australia) round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the rates. I I ftssengen may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or c to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. IRISB.WE SYDNEI return $642.86 Ist Hass $430.71 2nd class lELBOI RNI return $681.48 Ist class
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    • 218 17 N. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS HGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HARUNA MARU Apr. 28 s.s. KATORI MARU May 12 s.s KASIMA MARU May 26 Rates to Ist Class 2nd clnss Naples $574 $621 $634 $«1 Marseilles
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  • 3878 18 GOVERNOR'S CUP MEETING andidates I First Day M.irrus Superbns**) D' i of ill horses enfc i i I In- first (l <,| th< Snmr < i H iovernoi < up) men, lin r i ib, -.h »v\ how the Candida! i ihrir three mr»s( ii
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    • 842 20 SINGAPORE MELBOURNE D m Wavelength 31.28 metrej (9,590 kci nho rulle. Sundays:— l.2o p.m.— 3.20 p almah. ft JO p.m.— 9.20 pjn. Mondays:— 9.so p.m.— 11.50 djb ambutan Muda HOLLAND jn mophone Recon from "Hong 900 H f d S( Pu -Wavelength 16.88 metres) u [foe? Mini' 8.45 p.m. National
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    • 885 20 lON THE RADIO MLONDON HONGKONG ir.uiMnisMMM l:—sM p.m.— o is 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). ,m, flflj 13 «»:i metres (21^3 nac^); nn H nri p „SH UJI n.Hres (^1.47 me): CiSG 420 p.m Hongkon Dance SS %&s*£>! Md GS s £?i. children. Transmission 5:— 6 40 a.nv— Bso rlnhr %m.
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  • 402 21 FIRM STAND WANTED IN SHANGHAI London, Saturday. fHAT Japan would not risk an open clash with Hritain if the latter stood firmly by her rights m Shanghai is the view expressed by Lord Elibank m a letter to the "Times." Pointing out
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  • 58 21 Hankow, StUICI IN view of Uic military failure, m Yu|)ci, Chilian and Shan:,i, the Japa- reported to have ordered the bogus Peiping Government to send pol)iiv over the Chi; ruenllas and militiamen m the above Their work, however, has her;: unsuccessful, and many agents
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  • 124 21 Theft Of £100,000 Art Masterpieces London, Apr. 23. riVE famous old masterpieces 1 worth m the region of £100,000 sterling were cut from their frames by art thieves during the night of Apr. 17 at the Century < hilham Castle near Canterbury, the residence of Sir Edmund and Lady Davis.
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  • 279 21 SINGAPORE WEDDING Mr. B. P. Walker-Taylor And Miss Patricia J. Barr Singapore, Saturday. A PRETTY wedding took place at the St. Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon between Mr. Basil Paterson Walker- Taylor, son of the late Canon and Mrs. Walker-Taylor of Orange and Cremorne. New South Wales and Miss Patricia J.
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  • 412 22 CEYLON CRICKETERS LEA VE SKIPPER SAYS MALAYAN CROWDS UNAPPRECIATIVE MliiM|»Mir Vitunl I Di: ii the «.'i' Of tIH I :l the •OH lth ;l i,,,, M r< pn entative thai from h ot <rh!< i here duri <••'« ii irould ii i nitlon m the nemi tutt H tnaK< hould
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  • 95 22 Thrilling Motor Racing Sunday Ti hman, I 1S driv von the Internationa] id Prix ronsistini ol 33 laps m the record time ol 2 houw v mins. 10 ec rid tan peed ol 02.95 m ph. Birabongse oi EHarn, driving iui and Gerard, DethJrd i > i broke th° lap
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  • 19 22 MUAR LEAGUE BEGINS Mua Tin-. on pro n tlv rown ang. m doul d a n; The rather di
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  • 305 22 Singapore, Saturday. rriii: Young Men's Christian Asso--1 elation <»i Singapore held their thirteenth annual handicap swimming carnival this afternoon at the I rt arming Pwrt m fine weather before a large fathering of enthusiasts. m the Fancy diving competition Qt xcellent display to win nt comfortably.
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  • 467 22 CHINESE TROUNCE POLICE FRAYED TEMPERS IN DIV. I SOCCER S.C.F.A. 5. Police 1 DOMINATING the attack for more than threequartera of the game the "C.F.A. scored a deoisiv* victory over the Police m ii First Division Leaf match at Anson Road Stadium on Saturday by me After a promil I
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  • 285 22 PENANG NEARLY BEAT TOURISTS From Our On n A DLAIIM, Uieir last f Malaya, afain* »m and Kedah XI Dr m S Gam iekera'9 eyion crickn tiWil 'Of 88 run, I?" 1 wicket which favoured th h, a th r> one-day fame played here Unity Th h did not ft
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  • 196 23 ALL WEEK-END CRICKET RESULTS SIMPSON SCORES CENTUR YON PADANG S.C.C. EASILY BEAT CHANGI GUNNERS of 107 by F. W n. the l re Cricket ble to defeat the Royal Artiii- langi) by six wickets In a teh played on the Pad T < rday. peaed the B.C.C. Innings together with
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  • 40 23 The final of the open singles championship between T. Aizawa and H. Kamis will be played on the V.M.C.A. courts on Tuesday at 5 p.m. Admission to chairs 50 cents, benches 20 cents, from 4.30 p.m.
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  • 150 23 LOYALS BEAT S. C. C. Singapore, Saturday. EXCELLENT bowling by Pte Garton md S^t Freeman for the Loyals resulted m a weak Cricket Club XI being dismissed for 79 runs m a cricket match on the S.C.C. Padanu this afternoon. Garton took five wickets for 4 runs while Freeman bagged
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  • 325 23 cricket fixture against the Hong Lim Green yesterCeylon Sports Club eleven. aped defeat but for the brilby A. P. Rajah who tJ including nine boundaries. teng, who took five wickets for brought about a Ceylonese ylonese S. K. Sundram bowapturing four wickets
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  • 197 23 Khalsa Go Down To St. Andrews' Schoolboys Singapore, Sunday. FAST scoring by the St. Andrew's old boys, enabled them to defeat the Khalsa Association by 60 runs, m an Interesting game of cricket played a' Bal- stiei this afternoon. Scores: KHALSA XI Darshan Sinn b Thoy 0 Ram Piara b
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  • 133 23 London, Saturd A CROWD approaching 100,000 limit Eai t {•'Me, the Second Division team, hold Kllmarnock to ;i l 1 draw m the Anal of the Scol at Eiampden Park to-di c replay will take place a! Eiampden Park <>n Wednesday ettled down quicklj and
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  • 58 23 Crashed At 170 m.p,h. Budapest. Sund Tho Englishman, Eric Fernihoturh, fof.'mor holder >f the world motor Cycling record. W*M ;itt. to re gain the record on the Ojron clrcui when his machine left the fi.uk win i: travelling at 170 m.p.h., throwing I nihoiiKh 60 yards He WU picked UPconscious
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  • 31 23 London, Satin To-day'.s principal rugby matches resulted as follows: Aberavon 111, I'ontypridd 0 Abortillcry 12; PontypooJ 8. Cardiff 10, Heath cross Keys Swarooa w Lianeliy ii; Newport 5 Reuter.
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  • 146 24 THE POPE'S OUTBURST AGAINST MEN AND WAR ADDRESS TO 2,000 NEWLY MARRIED COUPLES Vati' I ty, Sunda H: P 2 £J° I1( deplored the effect Of war Oil the modern world and to us if our future were m the handa ol men w.- are continually seeinfi how men spoil
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  • 315 24 AN IMPORTANT WEEK AHEAD London. Sunday DESPITE the fact that developments m Central Europe, Spain and the Far still claim a prominent place m the public eye. London will also be a very important centre of interest In the coming week Following the arrival of the 1. leaders to-day, the
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  • 67 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Sunday Madame Chiang Kai-Shek has arrived at Hsuchow from Hankow, carrying comforts for the soldiers. After seeing Gen. Li Chung Jen (Chinese c-in-c m North China" she consulted foreign missionaries regarding measures for accommodating children m the war ■ones, before returning to Hankow.
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  • 103 24 CHINA RAISING LOAN "Gold Bonds "In Sterling Hankow, Band IN addition to S5OO million uorth of National Defence Bonds to he llCTed on May 1. the Government has decided to issue on the same day SlOO million worth of Customs jroid-unit bonds. £10 million sterling bonds and S5O million American
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  • 47 24 London, Sum 1,500 volunteers are now undo: training In their spare time at the don County Council's Fire Brigade n quarters as members of the L' auxiliary flre service, which win nient the existing tire hriirades to l event ol i mergency.— British Of Wireless
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    • 21 24 A. S GILES f (IVII. NATAL AND MILITARY TAILOt AND Ol TFITTER No 6, 'i he Arcade < NI THK TAILOR. j
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