Morning Tribune, 20 March 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE u-No. H SINGAPORE. MONDAY, March 20, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 60 1 London, Mar. 19. .ttitnde <>« Hungry, more a in. oi Italy, over _e"e and the possibil ty of Pd, Cermany still obs- Mum* diplomatic corres--1 r__S.es the interesting asserZ I «Te. I- advised MussoR ,Uke it present any ternclaims for concessions at TunC rf sovereign rights so as to
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  • 221 1 FRANCE GETS READY Paris. Mar. 19. ioflui.illv announced that I Cabinet will meet this noon following the Senate ml of the lull Powers Bill. Senate Finance Committee id the bill this morning with two dissentient votes. Da. that the gravity! justified the s he i I take immediately Hon military,
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  • 77 1 Pans _r.H t Rome Mar 19 I* a London they may cry out th_ P V: and may even try mine ul a new and greater SfJin; totalitarian states. ial rp ve them," writes tho D ?th_t p aelazi °n International, eurd. pe ta once more on the *-Be.
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  • 224 1 POWERS LINING UP AGAINST GERMANY TEN DAYS MORE BEFORE ANY ATTACK CAN BEGIN LONDON, MAR. 19. IVIESSAGES DESCRIBING THE MANNING OF RUMANIA'S DEFENCES ARE FEATURED IN THE PRESS TO-NIGHT. IN SPITE OF AN OFFICIAL DENIAL OF MOBILISATION THE FOREIGN EDITOR OF THE EVENING STANDARD STATES THAT
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  • 312 1 Soviet Condemns Germany Moscow, Mar. 19. M. LITVINOFF has informed Germany that the Soviet have refused to recognise the annexation of Czechoslovakia. The note containing the decision decla "_he~occupation of the Czech provinces by German troops, and the subsequent actions of the German Government cannot but be considered arbitrary, violent,
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  • 34 1 Pressure On Rumania 8 Premier's Speech Reich Attitude To Harden? 21 Berlin Denies Threats U.S. A t;*ude Crisis In S. Africa? British Defence Chiefs Confer 24 Italv Rejoices With Hungary .4
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  • 787 1 No serious attempt has been made to lift the veil enshrouding the immediate intentions of Germany, it being recognised that the secret is closely hidden among Hitler and his close advisers, who conferred at Vienna last night. But the public is everywhere reminded that the German Army is
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  • 436 2 Postmaster's Conviction Quashed On Appeal Inadmissible Evidence Admitted At Trial (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Sunday. RlvU YI.KIM; thai the learned magistrate had admitted certain inadmi sible evidence regarding the appellants character as well as lic.ir-:.r evidence, which not merely but greatly tended to pre judice Ihe mind of
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  • 48 2 Before the Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m Summonies-in-Chamber.->, Originating Summonses. Motions Thereafter:— Bkcy. oo9 3B— Shaik Dawood bin Said Bajerai Probate 50 39 Re Lui Ah Hon. deceased Mr Justice Pedlow at Malacca—Assizes Before Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd
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  • 92 2 'But even th-re. it was a statemen made after the monev was hand?d over and put on the counter.'* said Mr. Tam-poe-Philips. Counsel also submitted that ev.denc of appellant's character and hear^av:vidence had been admitted. It was tlv dutv of the magbtrut. Lo exclude such evidence which would
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  • 38 2 Court at 11 a.m. «.-«j.ves: He*, vs Suppiah Naidu. Rex vs. Yew Sim Song Betore the Registrar at 10.45 am Summonses. At ll am:— Wage Earners Adminis- i ation Orders in Bankruptcy. 1 At 2.15 p.m: —Probate Matter..
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  • 381 2 RUBBER CHIEF INTERVIEWED 01 INDUSTRY'S FUTURE (Tribune St aft Reporter) Pcnai S'-wdiJ ]H£ 20.000 tar. Ci.n_.rd Whit' $t*tf WtfU prafeing UnerFranetl which arm. ri Hit morning in Ftnatlf liuri full canipkm«»j ra>scngcr> numbcii.- '209. i.^v ing Ntv. York on Januaiva. J loniu acco ding to the
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  • 176 2 Irom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. M-miay. FOI NT) guilty (f culpable hemic! d? net amounting to mmd :i an a_.ed Chinese. Wee Ah Kit Ol SCntenced to two yrars and six DHMitha simple imprisonment by Mr. Justice J V. (i. Mills at the Assize .-on.
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  • 117 2 WELL-KNOW CHINESE WEDDIG TWO well-known Singapore families were united in the marriage today of Mr. See Tionp Hin to .Miss Yeoh Saw Koci. at the Chinese Consulate. Cairnhill Circle. The bride is the third daughter ot Mr Yeoh Moh Phaik She wore a mart weddinf gown with a Chine c
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    • 30 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers From Berlin— For Lathes Ami Gentlemen Specialists in all the latest methods and experts in pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate.
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    • 33 2 End Rieunull While You Sle If vou Burning, tchmfl p a uI M9 o. L«J Nights" kac h /f; es s H<-aJaci«-Nervousness. O^ j.-rEye«.Jj or money hack. A •rin Jw wf T' Cy
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  • 336 3 I (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. I view to implementing an agreement arrived at between Lyernmenta of the Federated Malay States and the UnL States providing: for the constitution of a CurLnmissioi. for the whole of Malaya in place of the preUrencj Commission for the Straits Settlements, a
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  • 54 3 Falling Granite Crushes Coolie Singapore, Sunday. |H came to-day to Tan K>v\k. l-> oar-old quarry i Lift and terrible. |fl others were I 'he 53..S 3 milestone, n n a big block ol i- came hurtling i about 60 feet, on ies and died v at about two t amine
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  • 52 3 i price firming effect Concluding Mr. Phillips said, "with good prospects ol increasing sales of tyres and with the lew application helping the inereas? r. .sales* of other rubber goods, rubber ndustry in US should be in a strong position to move vigorously forward rfttll an anticipated improvement in general
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  • 38 3 Mr. F. Hutch-nson. a warder attached to the Changi Prisons, and Miss Klizabeth Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A. Todd of Thirsh. YorkFngiand, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. Tribune.
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  • 320 3 ANEW programme was presented by, Marcus Companv at the Caoitol j Theatr: la<=t night, and general opinion I h ad it that it is even better than the first There are gorgeous spectacular numbers, with beautiful dresses and elaborate stage settings, and in aM res-
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  • 28 3 Madrid. Mar 19 The National Defence Council Foreign Minister. Signor Besteiro anpealed to General Franco over the Madrid Radio to-night to onen negotiations for Reuter j honourable peace.
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    • 19 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chiriia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR /EHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.
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  • REUTERS COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 24 4 London. Saturday. Previous To-day Chan* GOLD Fine Bar per oz. £7-8-6 E.-8-6» 2 T 2< SILVER fmonths' forward 16 19 13 16
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    • 149 4 Previous g*. 8* I RUBBER Steady El l -M Spot Buyers 8 116 j SeUers 8» B 7 L516 I Ist Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 8 116 7- Sellers 8 316 7 1516 I 2nd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8^ 7 15 16 H Sellers 8 4 8
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    • 552 4 THE following quotations from Ne* York were received from Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. by air mail yesterday:— rElectric Bond Sh. Com. (Par $5' 10 8 10 -do- $6 pfd. 1 2> 67 3 8 66 Flmtkote Co. (No par' 26 J 4 25 3
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    • 79 4 Louder. Friday Previous T wooers W3 91 6 Mmlop Rubber ~~V 2 ueneral Electric "8 9 '8 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 31- 3016 Imperial Tobacco 133 9 131 9 Anglo-Dutch 26 3 253 Canadian Pacific y Rubber Plan Investment Trust 16 3 16 Aver^itam I rn Kintal
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    • 43 4 RI'BBER Previous Market Tine Buy BaiV.vs-,. Mpot Buyers IS 15 16 Ia 3 4 Sellers 16 If> forward July Sept. Buyers 15 15 16 15*« SeUers 16 1.16 17' 8 TIN Market Tone Qujet Quiet Spot 45 '8 4D i^—^—
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    • 60 4 Previous To-day T.T. on Paris (closing selling rate) 176.90 176 85 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.82 1116 882 116 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8> 2 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 215 16 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 2d. Unchanged
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    • 20 4 London. &aiuiu*.« Previous To-day Cnaii, TIN STANDARD SDot (afternoon (closing price) £214*4 Closed Forward £213 3 4 i
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  • 673 5 SOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING H BBllgtpoit, Mar. 18 1 p.m. ..3,6 4 r M .49 53 BSF tlalay 0» ft B J 19 3 20 3 < A JU <*»> ■W-' 101- 10 9 ■juntai *3 *5* ■vVi Malav I ngTln 16 9 18■u H- Iraulic 5,o
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  • 228 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Mar. 18, 1 p.m. Company Dividend Books iuuu /d Close Date Ex Div. year. TtN "Mvnhi* Renonß Consold. 6d. No. 25 Mar. 17 Mar 24 Mar. 18 W^' RUBBER Ayer Fanas 4% Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Mar. 31 4 Benta Mar. 20 Mar.
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  • 224 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Saturday. Buyers Sellers MINING Ampats 3 6 4Ayer Wengs 0.65 0.70 Batu Selangors 127 l 2 1.32*2 Hong Fatts 0.64, 0.68 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 6 Jelebus 0.58 0.63 Kamunting Tin 8.3 9Katu Tin 22- 23Kents 2 3 2 8 Killinghalls 14 6 15 6
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  • 197 5 iri.m*m.s*l M. »W«-«~--y^yiurd Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102* 103* nom < 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 lCfaVa U* nom Int, Mar 31 S°pt 30 I'juy red. 1955 $l,uo'o,'M)6" U*fc 116Va nom
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    • 169 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorpcrated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1334 Paid Up Capitr' f 40.030,000 Statutorv Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors J H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. C^ENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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    • 152 6 .a^«#©nn»#*«s«*^»»»#»*****®***** I PAVILION 6-15 9-15 LAST NICHT DRUMMOND" I.BHI g **§*> A Pa:;i:v.. r with _f I JP^(?^slPl|w ■Theatre ROYAL e p.m. To-N. B ht 9-30 p.m. Miss Sar.; we hi, Min Kamakshi. and .Master Peethambaran. (H.M.Y. Fame in -_tIAYI t IIAII%VAJA" or I. 1. 1 -§AiRl F I I
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    • 176 6 ANOTHER GRAND NEW SHol Acclaimed by PACKED Houses! Yesterday's Change" I •^_jf^r t^&at__f^^^ma_\_W "m SEE the amazing novelty "MANHATTAN IN Till KAInB Actual Rainstorm on the Stage! I SEE HA (HA SAVS Sensational Fan Dance: SEE The (.IRES of ALL THE WORLD' Fye-dazzlin, >|iecH :r> GRAND NEW ITEM-: I Admission:
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  • 139 7 IfINC a message that he "could not live without r a twenty- year-old British marine in Shanghai -self dead with his service rifle in the room of a cabarc! girl in Shanghai. Girl's evidence was that he Lrioned a fiancee in England but there
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  • 71 7 Mexico City, Mar. 18.— Mr. Richbcrp, (repreaentathr? oi u.s. oil companies" Baa issued a .statement to the effect that neither party in the oil discu.*ion.s -'ha, committed it-el: to agreement "regarding appropriated oHf.cld.s wi.h the views ex preyed by the other.* No agfeemeni it implied or can
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  • 27 7 Mr, li'vlv'-' Bailor, managing f the Brit 9h V iit( d Pre (ii. in London nn Saturday, state? a li' uter ntcs-sa
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    • 149 7 j SUN TALK IE "t tWfcW WORT TO-NIGHT one show only j Commencing From 7.30 p.m. i Whol* Serial of the j llL\4k (OlV'j will be screened 15 Chapters 31 Keels. |empTre'"talkie. TO-NIGHT one show only 1 Commencing From 7.30 p.m. Double Chinese Feature Programme "MILLION I SWEETHEARTS" and j
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    • 182 7 OPENING TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m. I I ALHAMBRA S Warner Bros. Thrilling Metodr ama! -rT *j£* HWtfT "*s_3 *r lLmtl* m _nHR tXarmrA—Fs^mAtrmSr? _^_V"_d_v M_.t I IQV.D*ifP I HREMAN Jm&mWßm m W"W4 or,^ u~~ p_~ by 1 u^ tM Sjrd i M MtM> _«k*Uw'_frlK_k V frwt.lltck i«! Into S
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  • 595 8 CAROL DEFIANT, COUNTR Y UNITES BRITAIN'S MOST AUTHORITATIVE NEWSPAPERS, THE TIMES AND THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, CARRY REPORTS THAT GERMANY HAS PRESENTED AN ULTIMATUM TO RUMANIA AND THAT KING CAROL AND ALL POLITICAL PARTIES HAVE DROPPED THEIR DIFFERENCES AND FORMED COMMON FRONT FOR TOTAL REJECTION OF THE
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  • 125 8 p London. Mar. IS I OKI TER learns from uellIV informed eireles in London that the report that (.itn.iany has submitted far-reachin» eeonomic demands to Rumania is correct. Emphasl uv: the gravity of the situation the (rown Council was promptly summoned. Presided bv King Carol, the Council
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  • 216 8 T II,: Itacm J the Straits "ijT»«, be heldV^l offices, n f an a J nu, on Mar. fl Thc report of the J m&m* ended Dec 31 I After w/itmu l0 ____j Ja vi-on ror bad including a trans. fl ves. tho balance ,fl which, with the am
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  • 1398 8 London. Mar. 18. i Three marked features of the reception given to Mr. Chamberlain's historic utterances at Birmingham yesterday by j the highly stirred British Press "are": firstly, -zeneral satisfaction that the Premier did not mince words over the •wanton shattering" of the pro- spects
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  • 326 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, March 20, 1939. THE THREAT TO RUMANIA a FEW days ago it was being urged that Britain should keep out of Central European complications even though the State of Czechoslovakia, which the Allies in the Great War created, was dismembered. The advice was £*ood at the time,
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  • 902 10  - HITLER'S MARCH To The East Edward W. Beattie 1 Backbone Of I _H I By j in the New York World I Telegram In New Struggle AN the recent sixth anniversary of Nazi Germany the Reich leaders asserted they could sent a fleet of more than forty submarines into the
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    • 26 10 To-days Whit. Label Announcement If you choose your words carefully you won't have to I take them back. DEWAR'S is the choice of connoisseurs. W.P.S. -B
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  • 254 11 Germnan Made Known For The First Time LE the newspapers of the whole rid have been engaged for Da st in discussing the quesan English balloon barrage, Lan defence forces have been t at work perfecting a highly I German balloon barrage ining which particulars were t known recently for
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  • 355 11 SS f in l he plant would at oner suit in a short circuit without anv food nC g*be in the neighbourOur German balloon barrages reach eight of several kilometres. One does 'ot in practice need altitude, however >ecause for ten months in a year In S S?
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  • 271 11 Philippines Curb Illegal Fishing Manila. TOINCIDENT with the arrival ol an official report on the clash between Filipino soldiers and Japanese fishermen at Fort Mauyen, local officials announced that the Commonwealth Government was intensifying the campaign to suppress illegal fishing, especially by unauthorised Japanese fishermen. The authorities announced that thus
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  • 347 11 WITH the first warm spell of spring officials of London County Council and Wandsworth Borough Council will be seen creeping along the banks of the River Wandle looking for the breeding grounds of Wandsworth's own brand of mosquito. In recent years mosquitoes have caused such concern
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  • 190 11 Cleveland. k COLD, calculating scientific experin ment shows that the words of Adolf Hitler reduce his listeners to a submissive state bordering closely on hypnotism. Prof. M.D. Steer, of Purdue university, told the conventions of American speech teachers recently. The frequency of the Nazi leader's voice
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  • 197 11 Supernumerary Officer, Intermediate Service. It is notified that the Commissioners propose to select a candidate as Supernumerary Officer in Grade 2, Intermediate Service, for training purposes. Applications on the prescribed form must reach the Municipal Secretary j Office not later than 15th April, 1939, and will be confined
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    • 62 11 TO-NIGHT A WKIAL DINNER $1.75 j Gr *pe Fruit Au Maraschino c^ar Ox Tail Soup Boiled Salmon ■oa* Pheasant Si Bacon Coupe Jacques Coffee f U CARTE ALSO OBTAINABLE p ATRo.\s are kindly reminded 1 book their tables early j avoid disappoint- l I Phone 4906 ri MARCUS SHOW TO-NIGHT
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  • 150 12 PRINCESSES AT A PARTY Princess Elizabeth md Princess Margaret Rose attended a children's iancy dress party at the house of iscountess Astor in St. James Square. London. Both the Princesses wore historical costumes of the Elizabethan period. They mixed freely with the 70 other young gue>ts. who included 4 he
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  • 197 13 SPRING IS IN THE HAIR I Hitler a< the Perfect Nazi Woman," Frau Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, Germany's "Woman i rrovdon Aerodrome to spend a few days in London, during which she will be _E_____T«f [SS of the Anglo-German Fellowship. Frau Scholtz-Klink. who is 36,^s and Children. In her official capacity she
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  • 867 14 DECORATIVE Table Effects j Modern settings jlend themselves to j endless possibilities THE decoration of the table is just as important as that of the house indeed, it may be said to be part of it. Therefore bold suggestions, permissible in the more general decorative treatment of the room, should
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  • 1003 15 > e brilliance and ductility of glassware gives it an appeal which is almost universal I ....-times prone to over- act that the ancient making is one still W_ ;v concerned with our exist King is a gentle art and K, peculiar dignity among it makes an extraW.
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  • 19 15 The flavour of soups and stews is reatly improved if a little sugar is Ided to them.
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    • 459 16 ___________-_-«-j iJpi' I IB Z y "i^Jgj^ "4l^fi**^sk^r--""- lßH^^B^-_fc_^_-__' W 9m^_j__:^^___} m l^__i___S 2 BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES (USCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Out lonn_.ee S'pore Tonnagt S'pore 1939 lyou rmTRAL 15 000 Mar. 24 J BEHAR 6,000 May 13 SKssage 15 000 Apr 7 RANPURA 17,000 May 19 i I^OALORE 6 000
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  • 89 17 L iali despatched Mar 10 was delivcre;! Mar. n j x. ;ting K N.I.LM impendence lor pted for despatch Ci Imperial Airway* v rvice Onwards des■i will be by surface L rates of postage are i mce fcr letters and •d A blue r be affixed to corres-
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  • 41 17 Mails expected from Europe (London Parcel Mails by the Hector due it I Singapore to day Mail, expected from Europe etc. fl/ndcn) by Air (Imperial" to-day Deliveries of b:xholders' letters and letters 'll am respectively on the same day.
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  • 140 17 SHIPS IN DOCK KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Molek, Klang, Sin-] J -.apore. Poseidon. Oil Wharf: Nil. Ceil Wharf: Nil. J VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Taniong Pagar: Albert Dock: Frances, Crane lighter u P. Ltohter L. E Victoria Dock: Nil. iveppcl Harbour: 1] King's Dock: Nil. a No. 1 Dock.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 55 17 OSTAL INTELLIGENCE f Suwa Maru 20 10 Vm ando Macao Suva Maru 2 0 in am Wes Sumatra. S.East. s Moluccas anc! Dillv S l 20 10.30 a.m. DiUy £ten S Noort V« TO-MORROW K N.I.LM. 21 11 3C am K Pilkan Hong Kwong 3 pm Kong onlv. (repaid at
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  • 1407 18 [Q PEAKING at Birmingham on the eve of his 70th birthPrime Minister Neville Chamberlain strongly denounced the German seizure of the Czech provinces of Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia as incompatible with the Munich agreement and ace jsed Hitler of breaking his promises. Tfci Premier
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  • 213 18 APPEAL OF EX-STATE CRICKETR ALLEGED \ASSAVLT I ON INSPECTO Singapore, 5 ijyjß. C. (J. Rodrigo, a for___J x known State cricketer, «U [sentenced to a fine $10 ..no, I rigorous imprisonment piv. jo^ the Third Police Court fori i assault of a European inspects Jpeared in the Hijrh C toJ
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  • 270 18 Chun; king. Mar. 18. ANE lesson China learns from Czechoslovakia's tiagic fate is that it is impossible lo reason with aggressors and a nation's independence and safety can only be safeguarded through self-reliance and detci mined resistance against aggression, declared a diplomatic obrener, cemmenting en the
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  • 40 18 TRADE SECRETAR LEAVES FOR London, mm\ Mr. Hudson. Becietary >& seas Trade left this saw. In a flatemei .aid his tour a purely a trade events of the P shadowed the pri has to go on ii ceed in mainta?nm? Reuter
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  • 1458 19 HOME SOCCER RESULTS TABLES sii IBAQVE, DIV. I. > Liverp°o.' 0 3 Stoke City 1 a i) Bolton W. 0 Leeds U. 1 3 Charlton A. 1 .t Birmingham 2 t Preston N.E. v H T Middlesbrough 1 n Leicester C. 1 B 3 Chelsea 2 10 w 3 Manchester
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  • 122 19 isfelt amoni? m !no;,h" (anls of J oho e nr, 'U!-.l |o reported ca?es jy^portsthetWfcmt^ ahu! <<*r spnndent. Two !rnn lh s intcaKinal fever F n rded recently. I' taking every precau- lv s:o! acl of the fever a particular watch on ld nks and food and
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  • 732 19 Singapore. Sunday. QITPLAVING their opponents in all departments of the frame, the R.A.F. defeated the Manchester Regiment when they met in a Div. I, S.A.F.A. league ■oceer match played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Tads lost by 7—l. Hero of the day was Hay, leader
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  • 177 19 Tho •*o;.cw-i.g are Monday'o ties >r the Y.M.C.A. tennis tournament:--LIEN'S DOUBLES See Gim Hock ;:nd Lim hoc Chin vs. E. L. Wee and S. K. Gaw; Yad; and S. A. Drwood vs Pereira and Kobaya•hi or R. Nathan raid A. S. R. Pakir. For Tnesday
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  • 69 19 THE newly-formed cricket team of SJ. Anthony's Boys' School won its h. match of the season against Wind.pr's Team yesterday by 52 rums. Than Koon Poh, captain nf the c choo! team, piaycd a fine innings of 39 runs, which included ei^ht boundaries Ihe same player took 4
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  • 959 20 MEASURE WINS GOID CUP I [From Our Oicn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A HEAVY shower of rain fell before the first race was run at Kuala A Lumpur this afternoon in the final day of the Selangor Turt Club's Gold Cup meeting, but the going was not
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  • 56 20 The draw for the big sweep (value $113,445) resulted as follows: First SQUEEZE ***** Second KERRENA ***** Third: REDOUBLE ***** Starters: Silver Monk ***** Russian Rose ***** Heroic Star *****0 Regiment *****6 Golden Plateau ***** See You Later ***** Stormv Night ***** lst double $247 on 6 tickets.
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  • 170 20 S.C.R. Defeai Manchest .»> 63 runs bv t M Regiment at cricket Bdm. Hake b Swel _ifl Pte Wilkes c KimWa K h n b g B Lt Col. Clowes c Kee pl* Boon Unn ow Sgt.FellowescKeeChoeb Lc. Vosylius b Hon Kl Sgt. Carey Ibw Swee KeL Cpl. Howbrook not
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  • 225 21 SOUTH AFRICA CALLS UP POLICE R.A.F. RESERVES GERMAN THREAT MAY LEAD TO CRISIS Johannesburg, Mar. 18. £XTENSIVE precautions are taking place throughout the Union of un. S? C t to uard communications and other vital public services. Whether the activities are connected with the European situation in regard to the
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  • 48 21 onstration Warsaw Warsaw. Mar. 19. L about 800 demonstrated e foreign office, shouting litter/- They were disPolice. safely assumed that M concerned over the inrakia in the German pro--1 Poland is the onlv nonI route to the Danube baleparture for London has laJly fixed ior Apr. I.—
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  • 40 21 Berlin. Mar. 19. trnun air command, caU4, has been formed comvia, Bohemia, Moravia,.. iad li command of; ed a leading iorce for the i t. ition "means n rease Ln the ir fleet, which far plans for the Reuter
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  • 280 21 No Concern Of Great L Berlin, Mar. 19. a Henderson, looking very cheerful, was seen off bv Mr. orbes. of the staff of the British Embassy. No German FreTT 1 Ht his de P arture which was absolutely informal. Mond aSsador M Cou,ondre h expected to leave for PI
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  • 103 21 I London, Sunday. THE gravity of the situation in Europe is proved by the fact that ambassadors of democratic countries at Berlin have been recalled by the various Governments for "consultation reports." Sir Nevile Henderson looked very cheerful when he was sean off by Mr. Ogilvic Forbes,
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  • 183 21 Berlin Denies Threat I Bucharest, Mar. 19. ACCORDING to an official Rumanian statement the trade negotiations being conducted by Herr Wohlthat, German agent, will be finished in two days. The talks, it is stated, are in pursuance of the protocol signed in November between Germany and Rumania on commercial relations
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  • 54 21 1 Berne, Mar. 19. President Etter in a I broadcast said that the disappearance lof Czechoslovakia as an independent slate nrofoundly shocked Switzerland. The Swiss people were firmly resolved for any sacrifice to preserve their libertv and independence while the re- 4 maining nations were aware of tne rights and
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  • 317 21 U.S. ATTITUDE TO GERMAN COUP ■THE United States attitude is clearly revealed in messages received from Reuter's correspondent at Washington. The State Department, ihe correspondent cables, will refuse to assist the German Embassy to obtain possession of the Czech legation, according to authoritative circles. It is added that the administration
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  • 159 22 Cheow Teik 103 Not Out Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Sunday. i BRILLIANT 103 not out bv Eu Cheow Teik was a feature of the cricket .natch played this afternoon between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Malays which was won easily by the Chinpsp Battine first the Chinese put irp
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  • 27 22 The water polo match, scheduled to be played at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday, between the Club and the 'Malaya Command, did not take place.
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  • 319 22 IN thfir cricket fixture against the Indian Association at Hong I.im Cireon yesterday the S.C.R.C. beat the Indians by the. comfortable margin of 9$ runs. Batting rir-t. the Chinese w:re all oui :'or 179. of which Eu Cheow Chye rnad" 75 not out, includ ng fourteen
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  • 249 22 TIME SA VES S. C. C. gIMB saved tte S.C.C. from what seemed inevitable defeat at the hands •r Wearnes Sports Ciuo tu a Crick* game played yesterday, a. F.irrrr The S.C.C. had compiled 95 runs with their last man in when the game was stopped owing to bad light.
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  • 224 22 JHE Ceylon Sports Club- easilv beat. Teachers' Association at erickeT, Ba e i es C t 2 °P. SPOrts ,Ub ffround 5 Balestier Plain yesterday r3 8 T e eachers scored 128 runs and the Ceylon Sports Club replied with 13© rim s lor two wickets. s
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  • 165 22 GORDONS GO DOWN TO S. C. C. THE S.C.C. scored an easy cricket vie- tory over the Gordons' Regimental •team y:«terday. In the first Innings, the S.C.C. declared at 176 for ftve wickets. Then they dismissed the soldiers I for 142. 9-.C.C. Ist Innings Neville b Steel 7 (Read c
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  • 343 22 Match A S.R.C. ITftheS.Rv yesterday, a crj more in the nature oi played between the SRC '■■>_•_ lonnad St. Michael R ad cn_3 The newinitial game i Boud wyn i. r 1 of the team. Al] their plav_»_3 St. Michael'* Road ing to see Mr Arthur R chaoa. ex-State player
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  • 20 22 Cpl. E*nt. '.I-. Major Stitt b Mc™ Exir _4 Total i 3.1 Bowlin,: Me» fourfor3B:J,--% on e!° none for <• au~s*
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  • 203 23 thrilling Rugby With I Scotland I I £NGLAND regained the Calcutta Cup by beating Scotland nt MurJ rayfield on Saturday by nine points to six in the internal Jorta' Rugby match. They also shaio international honours with Ireland Both having four points. Murdoch, of Hillheari High
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  • 67 23 Lgfc Mar. I^— A meeting of -nitional Kugby Board yes-(...iiivr-l the scrummage l| deeded to form a subbe to bring forward recomLn. i this matter of Rugby lUAI meeting em the eve of cut!.'. Cm) match at Twickenlfx: year. Tke four home considered a letter from J 1 I
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  • 139 23 YACHT CLUB CATS THE NAVY Singapore, Sunday. [RFK.T day greeted the mag programme of the Kngapore Yacht Club the Royal Naval Sailing iation oi the China Fleet ch 1 1 dav and with a large I present and the prome being a whole dav one. wa> held at the Club
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  • 49 23 1 111 r J "ents fi to ln er have L l H e^ Da J is Cu P com 'erebv ded *he qualification «nothp? i yer is Permittea to has fig l,0 K u "try if his own I ■Reuter abs °ibed by another J i
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  • 33 23 MALAYAN CHINESE SOCCER TEAM WIN IN MANILA Manila, Mar. 19. JN an interport soccer match played to-day, the Malayan Chinese team beat the Santo Tomas University by three goals i to nil. Reuter
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  • 69 23 defensive. Roberts magnificently saving the situation on- many occasions. England were definitely on the ascendancy, but Scotland stood up to the intensified attacks in spirited fashioh. Eneland went ahead through Heaton with another penalty goal, following a scrum for an infringement Shaw then went over to stand-off half in an
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  • 68 23 m N RE eleven, met the M.F.A. in a| friendlv soccer match at Changi yesterday and were unlucky to los. by the odd <*oal in five. It wa*, a fast and exciting gamr. ir. wh*ch the Sappers' defence snone. Th Malays were three goals up through
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  • 26 23 In a friendly soccer match on Saturday the Minto Union XI beat the Government Printing Office S.C. by 1-0. scorer beins Abas b Nahar.
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  • 62 23 OXFORD b.at Cambridge by 76 points to 41 in the annual inter-varsity athletics contest, decided over 13 events on Saturday. J. N. Irwin, of Oxford, won the 220 yards low hurdles in the new inter-varsity record time of 24.5 seconds. T. L. Lockton (Oxford) won
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  • 83 23 SAPPERS BEAT MED WAY 'Na cricket match at Changi yesterday the Sappers defeated an H M.S. Med way eleven bv five wickets. H.M.S Medwri' batted first, compiling •"H. to which Brown contributed 26 and Coe-Smith 17. Ros: captured five wickets for 18. In reply the Sappers scored 78 for five.
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  • 59 23 INDIAN FOUND HANGING Singapore. Sunday. The bodav of an Indian was found, hanging at about 7 o'clock this evening in a room at a house in Rowell Road^ Rope marks ate deep into the neck or the man. Artificial respiration applied by an ambulance dresser failed to revive him. The
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  • 63 23 Y.M.C.A. CRICKET The following have been selected to play for the Junior Department against H. M. Mine Sweepers on Thursday, commensing at 2.15 p.m. on the Ansoji Road Ground: S. Hope, Au Keng Chu, L Newman, J. B. Shaw (Captain). M. Barker. H. Lewis. G. J. Moxon. Edward Wee, L.
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  • 40 23 [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. Saturday— Mr. Georgo Chater who was sent Trom the Singioore branch to the Fraser and Neave Bangkok Agency died after a few hours* illness in a nursing home yesterday evening.
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  • 384 24 CABINET MEETING HELD London. Mar 19. A MEETING of the Cabinet, att-nd-l 1 bv all members except lord Run.-iman. who i> taking a sea voytr« for his health, and Sir Samuel Hoare, ulio has a chill, began at I p.m yesterday. It is understood the Ministers
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  • 152 24 M. Daladier His Vigil i Paris. Mar. l.». i i "I am nol concerned about the "^majority. I don't want to know who follows or deserts me. Day and night I have my eyes fixed on the frontier." declared M. Daladier speaking at a meeting of the Radical Socialist Party
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  • 139 24 Increasing Number Of Suicides In Prague Prague, Alar. 19. THK number of suicides is increasing. A well-known tnrgeon, Dr. Meydl and his wife took poison when they learned that German troop* waMv entering the city. Twenty Jews have been removed to hospital after attempting to commit suicide. They include a
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  • 94 24 Budapest. Mav. 19. lint reduced in Ruthenla AX estraordinary meeting of the Ca- The occupation of practically all hamWnet, attended by four former pre- lets and towns have been completed, it Imiers n.- well as leaders of the opposi-ji> announced, and a militarv admuiisvas held at the
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  • 71 24 ITALY REJOICE WITH HUNGAR j\[. TELEKI has telej Stfnor MussoHtri J occasion of the -HqJ troops reaching for .h-firM Ihe secular frontier of HunH and expressing the Puce "was the first M the European -l:itesiner.^| eagaiae Ihe just ta -i>. 0 H countrv." The D I people triumph -jX historical
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  • 211 24 Sight! (Rumaaa M The trontier is mm st guarded, all frcnti.r po>ts reinforced. Hungarian itfjj (.rupied posts rn the Kut side of the frontier. Um* frcm Carpattaa-lfcrai* m cared for bv the Rumania! authorities, and -ent to the J Refusers ol l%ia_isM and laisiSß •rifin into a eeacentraUon rsssjji
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