Morning Tribune, 28 March 1939

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I. \—So. 48. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, March 23, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 110 1 limgarian-Slovak ension Renewed BRATISLAVA. MAR. 27 I ANNOUNCED THAT DESPITE *E TRUCE PROCLAIMED BETHUNGARIAN AND SLOVAK PS FIGHTING HAS BEEN RED ON THE SLOVAK-RUTHENIAN ER. nimlttM are believed to be usive firing is reported. i vainly attempted to stop es. ovak po! tical quarter.-, allege
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    31 1 COL. bLLA, w**o a few days ago was rt ported to be making eve-v effort to co-ordinate and reconcile the interests of Poland's traditional friend Hungary, and Poland's ally Rumania.
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  • 177 1 London, Mar. 27. M riC affairs will, according to present arrangements, enchief attention m the Commons this week, although questions are already tabled which will give an opporfor ministerial statement: on var!c spects of the disturbed i Vional situation The foreign a^airs
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  • 72 1 ILM SHOWN AT THE ABBEY OR FIRST TIME London. Mar. 27. Brat time m the history of tminster Abbey a film was <r yesterday evening depictof the Kolyland to a congrethcusand people including Lives of tin Russian, Greek > Orthot'.jj c'.iurches. Bishn;> f Jerusalem acted •tor fend the Dean of
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  • 223 1 ON POLAND Return Of Danzig Said Demanded POLES PREPARING TO RESIST WITH FORCE Warsaw, Mar. 27. MILITARY preparations continue, but are surrounded by the greatest secrecy An explanation of the military measures and Poland's hesitation to join the Four Power Pact is however afforded m press reports that
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  • 39 1 Berne, liar. 27: As a precautionary nnasure frontier guards have been strengthened, anu the Federal Council nas issued a decree providing for the loading ot the mines that protect vital points liKe border roads and bridges.-- Reuter
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  • 59 1 London, Mar. 27 THE House of Lords to-day passed the srcid reading, without division, of 'ho Chi Currency Stabilisation Bill. J.orri TY"inlpmore drew a'tention to China's reputation for high financial iitr rT i it v Lord BnelL on bebalf of the Labour Opposition,
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  • 135 1 JAPAN CLIMBS DOWN OVER FISHERIES DISPUTE Moscow, Mar. 27. Tilt projects it Mtiliag the SovietJapanese hShtru's controversy have improved considerably, according to Japanese authorities. It is understood that the Japanese are new willing to acu\ temporarily an annual agreement o renounce the Usher? rights to M lots, which the <
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  • 26 1 Swatow, Mar 21 Four Japanese seaplanes visited Sv w this morning and bombed and m ine-gimned the railway station. als< part of tht waterfront. Reut er
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    • 61 1 M ..0. On Other Pages (r;1 ils Traders' Mtg. 2 S sweetheart To Help China 3 I In :iu-e l «S. 5 Z [u hhpr Assn. Mtg. 8 5 V« v: '-ii V Pates 14 15 5 I Ci«»de 18 &19 rIM r A Neave Mtff. 20 j|j n i's
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  • 1747 2 Warning Note Sounded Singapore, M r Buffer Stock should only bf a minor a4ju 1 ri ich car iken Ltd. is KU I inp: i »rdance nor I :n m .VmvcSir Jr>] eech, note of v Far 1 the] in] country,
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  • 188 2 "Tail Wages The Dog" SIX John Pagiuill ll the annual mcttfaH of the SI »t^ Trading Co.. Ltd.. Btaatrai d his point repiWUng Lh« ButTtr sink figuratively, wnea he cMnpaitd it to a i 3-? of ihv v i i rging tht i'oq *Tfh< prcraletii idea, \n! > .:v!'.. cf
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  • 100 2 THE two pictur<» abote WB Tanjoiijc I'agar vkanti >a day. are inniu'ent-l""^in- fnl but the stories hehmc! them r^ stnt a tale of tno trasft 1 c- ol ihe picture above a pw»M ::>i> Jewish refvfeea fw« E" who arrived aboard th< ConUl on their way
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    • 28 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies and Getiiiainn Specialists m all the latest methods and experts m pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate*
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  • 283 3 Girl Says Call Of Country Greater JJEARI.Y 600 CHINESE ENGINEERS. MECHANICS. MOTOR DRIVERS AND REPAIRERS LEET SINGAPORE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON FOR CHINA TO SERVE AT THE WAR FRONT.They are being headed by Mr. Lav Paa Gim. who comes of a Msy •.veal thy ;«oho!v family. The
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  • 198 3 Hirohito Favouring Peace Shanghai. Mar ?T. HonaUal 1 'bines* newspapers n predict an important *m Japans foreign ptttcy O J, h :ho hittfCf *>t Bmt**** who, they as-ert. is anxious prevent ascravati n of Japans {national difficulties. lv- Impends alleged policy is lK to It based on information n ,:i;uif.N
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  • 249 3 I Singapore, Monday. H'H Keng Yeonf. a fiftem year oJd W bines? b©> committed viirule m- Marcli 15. by tafcing tuba /••••t m h< id form. I If \V Porter the Mnjanore i today rrfurneil a finding v UH ide. I 't fathtr if
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  • 65 3 TBLBORAPHK auc eiephonii com- wa '•rwptotl yesivmii} smut early kiverr*CKjr. c»w:r*§ v i. Urenkdov/i between l;»: v md ?f:;i-:i£ It r:.. *i oefinJtei} vr.: ty twe< tht u^eiJtacMiT.,. s^: v*. liv -inn D |Otn| tO prtSi. corr.rr ..:.j:-i •j: b«4 HO M^-v-tRa frosc Smgkport v Penunt *nd
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  • 83 3 AT about T.4J p.m. ye>>tci<da: two engines from the Singapor? F re Brieade was summoned to the New World. A short-c*rcuit had occurred m the wiring t f a cigarette -tall. The Engineer of the Park put utit all the Lights and there was a total blaik-out
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  • 67 3 CHORTLY ftfter 530 pjn y-. Ansori Road, about 2 Of yaras i: r:. the office uf the Tribune, two rinpl oi the Singapore Datboor Board Straits-born Inciar: M: .hi..T.2:et^:. |Sd a Ma-ay were j^vv.vec In j .-t.aob.-iL 1 ca&e A pen-kni!e wst? sax! to h. bc*n iLseo QontraJ
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  • 52 3 Death Of Mr. W. S. Reeve-Tucker I Stall Rcpc:: Koala Difl i M ndaj C 3 1 ih# well-known mtrrjoer of the conununinr erf Me. .ay a a enl last a a: Tr.t Gnuigr. Wt men bm ot tht ■i op. iomuulteei D -.< was &«ardoc C 5 :n nstlgniHOß
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  • 30 3 ilteiid aid nave »c The boy «as pi k«: frwc tile ...ftuara i*Ai fe^rtu sirUSci i OB arnvai of iik* aJßbuiAr.c^ I ellorta of &c dpe«a
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    • 42 3 Do You Need Classes OnJy m eTajrtriHUQD b| a *kiji^d qualified *;j'ciaitft will telJ you '^S*^? rhat exlcni your V B. V THOMPSTJN Dr of Ocular Science Gort. Licentiate j5 lean Lar»pean Clinical Z%ptritmtK 4 Area* Ground Dot T*-. 3CIK: THOMPSON OPTICAL
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    • 49 3 PHIIJIPS RUBBER SOLES HEELS ranocta foe icmcmM^B STICK-A-SOLE TO VOIR LLATHLK SOLL< I: pc«rh>n£> y»r bic of >«ux sAmh?i. ai>4 i(»u w^ik m comfort. EMU*C L\ ENOLAAD RAHAMIN PENHAS i::-125. CttJ Mrtri. USED hOR THE NEW BUILDING OF THE NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY MONTOR LTD ;e jni^ rter^ phone eo4e
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    • 33 4 London. Mondi Previous To-day Chi Fine Bar per oz. H. 8.5 £7.8.5> 2 iILV f R o 0 19 15 16 -IH6 f months' forward 19 1116 19* 8 1 lfl
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    • 62 4 Tin at midday wasSlio 5 8. uncnanceci nd the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock •rs Spot 27 3 4 cents, buyers July.' September 28 ce:rtin and Rubber shares were a quiet rket to-day and with little apparent buying or selling interest few dealii took place. Quiet
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    • 199 4 Chuniikinu. Mar. 2~. T\\l. H. H. Kwmgt Premier and Minister ol Finance, has announced that the GovcrMMßi has initiated negotiations u it h a view to effecting arrangement > m respect of service loans secured nn eustoM* and revenue. the conclusion ol these nego i
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    • 118 4 Previous I RI'BBLR Idle \t > Spot Buyers 8 8 Sellers 3l 16 B 3 16 I Forward lApr.Uunei Buyers 8 s 1 8 I SeUers 8 1.16 d Forward Ju'.ySept.) Buyers 8 116 Sellers 818 3n Forward O:: Dec.) Buyers 818 Sellers 814 5 16 fl PALM
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    • 39 4 Previous T Jm nacnnei 91--j i i Rubber 266 UeneraJ Electric 78- h emica] Industrie* 30 4- 104 ial Tobacco 133 i» 2 lan F..::f.c 4- t tment Trost 21 6 Lxggis 15 v Tnum 49
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    • 6 4 RUBBER Market tine
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    • 66 4 Shanghai Fires Started By AntiWar Elements? Hongkong, Mar. 27 OBSERVERS suspect that the spectacular fires which broke out near the Soochow Creek m Shanghai, opposite the Japanese Consulate, and completely gutted the N.Y.K. godown were started by Japanese anti-war elements. The fire waa still mouldering yesterday afternoon. Damage done to
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    • 58 4 I Previous To-d« i.i'. Parii dodng selling rate) 176 62 U I'.T erdaxa closing middle rate) 8 823H 881 r.'r. on Shanghai -closing selling rate) 8 3 s Uncl r closing selling rate) Is. 2 15 16 Dnchar.gt T. do Japan elating selling rate) U. 26. Uncl r.T.
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    • 17 4 Mrndayj TIN STANDARD PI9ViOUS sp<: afternoon (doting price) £2i:» 4 £217 wrwtrd £2i5' 4 E2l
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  • 138 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser I Company I MINING y ;apore, Mar. 2;. 5 p.m. B 169 H I B 6.6 7 6 B 163 B 213 K 1.50 1.60 0 50 0 55 B 3 3 6 B ..29- 30 6 m: 3 4 B 0 48 0.53 W
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  • 213 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Ayer Wenga 0.65 0.70. 1 Batu Selangon 1 25 lJOed Hong Fatts 0.64 0.68 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 6 Jelebua 0.60 0.65 Kamunting Tin 8 3 9 Katu Tin 21 6 22 6 Kents 2 3 2 8 KJlunghalls 14.- 15 6 Kramats 9 3 10
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  • 169 5 -tid Co. Ltd. $30,000 tot Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE IMTNICIPAIITY i 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 10? 1 103*2 norn 1 red. 1947 1i.600.000 108' 2 **U norn Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 116 i no rn lfcua rea. i9Di> ii.uoo.joo
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  • 190 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapoi 27. 5 Company Dividend Books ioiairv Close D ate Ex Div. TIN Havabl* -or 2 L Apr. 12 Apr 15 Apr 13 2 -"i River 2i 2 r Apr. Apr 6 Apr< 5 2 y< Mar. 25 Mar. 31 Mar. 26 ng Tinflelda
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    • 163 5 m NEDERLANDSCH MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1334 Paid Up Capitr I 40.030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund M 5.000,000 Special Reserve N I.OCO.OOtf Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President
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    • 236 6 ALL THK WORM) LAUGHS AT (HAKIM- RUGGLEB HKUK HE IS IN HIS MOm HIIAHIOIS «UUS! OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 I»A\'IIJO\ EVERYTHING HAPPENEDJV HIM! Hr v^^bW Bl X s:^§iiF^ 1 si fir *t iB|BI Rs I BBS ~^4r 'Jr -xtfsß v -^VfIBBBBBB ■nRBt i:^L. -^^v^iiß DMk* A '*Kssn'MbHß nta <o jfi
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    • 251 6 jai w BFSAK >u^^l lij KMKANCE KMM.MU p IXTR\n-c E RD 'B 111 v 9 I NEW WURLDI THF PIONEER AMUSEMENT PARK IN M\\ I !!IJ! THF LARGEST AMUSEMENT PARK with ORIENT \1 dish i J H!i! AND FYI -RYTHING IN AMUSEMENTS SUCH AS IHH OPERAS, WAYANGS. CHINESE ENGLISH TALKIES
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  • 41 7 riendly Dsiu roknt I H rat* Its ninth B mer and < i i I H ai ran B i I I H m a .s'.iori sp B ip so hi B h the fwn« pndlj B B B B
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    • 135 7 ijL SUN TALKIE (NEW WOULD) TO-NIGH I I 01 iVELL "Hollywood Hotel" j iiniiiiiitn^iiiiniiiiiufuiiui -NiPlrtE TALKIE? PJML TO-NIGHT W5 P.Ai J Special Do i Ie Feature i amaie. jilM ana GHOST PATROL" mmmm aim ■••■■toa«J|L I ROTALl 6| 5 TO-N IT 9-15 I SCREENING FOR C I ./LAT-KA-NASHA I ORLAST
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    • 167 7 a-^ The dear's most Bacitklg Mystery Romance J 5 OPENiMG TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m. I i^k I? I iv ws i\ W DANCiNG IN THE CLOUDS ONE MINUTE 1 I B I'NEE DEEP IN A MURDER CASE THE NEXT! j 4-'*J IB I I l^^HH If M^^H A Ci
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  • 964 8 Consumption To Exceed Million Ton s Malayan Producers Must Make Improvement Singapore, Monday. 1 Ofl sufficient!} optimistic to believe that business for L939wi1l be 1 decidedly better than it was m 193g, and that consumption ol berwill reach, if not exceed, a million tons, said Mr.
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    • 75 8 A (irand Musical Comedy Hit To Inai-inate «>ur NEW SEASO> of OUTSTANDING SCREEN SIC CESSES! I i 6 15 TO-NIGHT The Golden -voiced s?3r of "ONE NIGHT cf LOVE" m a ne^ TK(I v night or JOY! I Refreshing A\e!ody filled Comedy I Triumph tfi \iUVU AyJil*^ \\\^^^o^i^S^m\ \Vith LATEST
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  • 572 9 A PEN PORTRAIT OF MODERN OXFORD Tremendous Industrial Development to talk of England's oldest university town as an industrial area would shock most people who have visited this time-honoured seat of learning and admired its lovely old colleges and halls. Yet, during the last 25 years, industrial development has taken
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  • 85 9 NEW RAILWAY BETWEEN RUSSIA AND CHINA Suiyuan. ANOTHER link has been forged between the Soviet and Outer Mongolia with the completion of a railway between Kiakhta and Ulanbator, capitol of Outer Mongolia. As a result, the route has been greatly strengthened because the railway connects at the Outer Mongolian capital
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  • 137 9 One important object of the new railway is to transport coal from the Naraiha mines, about 30 miles southeast of I'rga. to the Soviet. Rich m deposits and of fine quality, about 3,000 workers are employed m the coal mines at Naraiha. A light railway is operating
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  • 229 9 Zoo Food Costs £15,000 A Year THE animals at the Zoological Gardens. Regent's Park, cost £15.000 a year to feed. Mr. E. G. B( ulenger. Director of the Aqmrium and Curator of Reptiles, classes them under the headings of gluttons or epicures. In a talk to members of the New
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  • 62 9 Tokyo. TO preserve metal resources n ecess3^ 1 m the carrying oiu of hostilities rhina the Japanese Government has dS'd to iss.e millions of aluminium sHbSdiprv c-ns, simultaneously calling vi the copper and nickel coinage now m Ci T"e ati G n ovc,nmcnt will appropriate Y52
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  • 111 9 Eighty Ships Sunk Off Spain Barcelona. THIRTY-ONE sunken ships are m Barcelona harbour, according to Engineer Lieut-Colonel Lius Santoma, chief of the committee attempting to salvage ships. He added that 80 ships had been sunk around the coast of Spain. The trans-Atlantic liners Uruguay and Argentina, and the motorships Villa
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  • 100 9 STRICT TRAFFIC REGULATIONS IN VIENNA VUnnu. OWING 10 a sharp increase m the number of street accidents here m the past year, the inhabitants of Vienna have now been warned that traffic regulations will be enforced more strictly. When the new law requiring motorists to keep to the right-hand side
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    • 39 9 sf^^B3fflS If i ippf I I I wL 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN FASY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. i Distributor for Singapore Johore HUP FOH CO.. No. 581, North Bridge Road, Singapore. W.P.S. 16A—
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  • 332 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, March 28, 1939 AMERICA'S PART ]VJR HENRY STIMSON. who was formerly the United States Secretary of State, has expressed an interesting opinion as to what should be American policy m the event of aggression against Britain and France by Germany, Italy and Japan. He contends that such
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  • 826 10 You Need Not Be Ugly Any Longer New Faces For Old NO-ONE need be ugly. This is the contention of Dr. George Sava m his book "Beauty from the Surgeon's Knife/ just published by Faber and Faber. Plastic surgery is a serious science and an art, he claims. COMEWHERE about
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  • 1092 11 Lingua lliM«in»i,.l«* The Screen (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 10. ane makes no apology for returning to the question of politics on the screen. The news reels and especially the American "March of Time have accustomed us to them more or less.
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  • 62 11 ENTER TAINMENT VALUE IT may be said that, when all is si id and done, all the public trouble about is t»> be entertained. *<> long as the picture is exciting. well acted and efficiently directed. it does not matter what is the main theme "or this reason picturegoers generally
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  • 150 11 IN a diamond mounter's shop all dirt is carefully stored and sold yearly to a refiner. It may fetch several hundred pounds for the precious metals it contains. This was one of the secrets of the jewellery trade revealed by Mr. Greenland, of
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  • 127 11 CHORUS GIRL TWICE MAULED BY LEOPARD London TRUDY BORA, the 15-year-old Austrian j chorus girl, was. for the second time j In a month, mauled by a leopard on the stage, recently m view of an audience at the Bristol Hippodrome. She screamed, tried to carry on. collapsed at the
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    • 22 11 For a CHANGE! COME! To the Brightest Spot m TOWX PALATABLE DELICIOUS Obtainable at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Before or After the Show
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    • 277 11 i THI TftUl TONIC FOOD I SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders are invited for the supply of 200 tons of Best Quality Quick Lime for the Water Dept. Specification and Tender Form may be obtained at the Municipal Tender Room. Tenders close at 12 noon on April 3, 1939. C. H. GOLDIE,
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    351 12 The Ladies Kennel Association Show, the most important one-day event of its I md during the year is taking place at Olympia. London. The number of exhibits. 2.480. constitutes a record. The exhibits are of 80 bretdand varieties. Here is the fine heads of three Pyrenean Mountain Dojs
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    1118 14 JpOOT beauty begins m childhood. It begins with the very first pair of shoes the toddler wears or, at least, it SHOULD begin then. Unfortunately, through thoughtlessness and ignorance, the wrong shoes are often chosen—shoes that are too wide for a thin foot, shoes that chafe the heels
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  • 1165 15 I Good posture is just as valuable a fceauty asset as pretty eyes or a lovely I skin. ■m; "V carriage, slovenly ways oi W tig and above all, an unlovely 1 when walking are more com 1 n they should be. for posI the one thing
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    • 399 16 H I h BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (D^COPPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards lonn*fe "s pore Xonnao S>o« 1939 a!W S" A B&* SSSBS iSS SKiS 6100 May 6 CORFU 15,000 June 30 6.000 May Tonnage Spore Tonnafe Spore 1939 1935 RURDWAN o 6 070 Mar. 31 BANGALORE I 6.000 May
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    • 355 16 jk TO FRENCH PORTS I V CHARGEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Ac Bordeaux Mar "i BANGKOK Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong April 5 CAP PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong M ay 3 8. A.
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  • 131 17 SHITS AIONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Ext Ship Gudown C»3te Gate Anhui, Ha. l 1 PI nia 14 2 3 Xl -i. Pits. d 11 2 3 i X.p 2 3 6 2 3 I [am 30 2 3 Id City 32 2 3
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  • 138 17 Mails expected (ran Netherlands :::c:es by Air < K.N.I L.M.' to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 130 p.m. and general deliveries cf letters ana parcels 1.40 p.m. respectively on the Jame day. Mails expected from Netherlands by A:r iK.L.M. i today. Deliveries boxholders 1 letters only 4 p.m.
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  • 51 17 Tbfl air mal] Imperial) despatche< ore on Mar 17 was deliverer D Mar. 24. air mail iNetneriands) despatch from Singapore on Mar. 18 was de Uvered m London on Mar. 24. Kfails despatched tr:m Singapore oi Mar !3 by the Karapara was deliveret n L .••.t.w'ii :r. Mar.
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  • 178 17 MARCUS SHOW SUPPLEMENT IMPRESSES ADVERTISERS THE satisfaction U advertisers generally with the Marcus Show Supplement to last Sunday's issue of the Sunday 'Irinune is expressed m the folknrinf letter, dated Monday, Mar. 27, from Mr Nonce Sen. manager m Singapore of Columbia Films of Malaya, Ltd.. to Mr. Julius Fisher,
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  • 109 17 The following are arrivals and deparmrefl by Qantu and Imperial Airways planes Arrived by the Ccntaunii Mr. J. J. Hra, from London; Mr. Kortenover, from Hongkong; Mr. B. Bandbcrg, from PcLeft by the Ccntaunis: Mr J.J. Jira. Mr AH. Farr. for Sydney; Mr. Kortenover. Mr. A. Michael,
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  • 42 17 ChttngkUlf, Mar. 27.- The [.'Association CultureV 1 fciino-Franco-Belßo-Sui&ie wa^ inaugurated here to-day, bringing th^ number of .such associations to rive. Thj other associations deal with cultural relations between China. America, Britain. Soviet Russia and Germany. Chinese Central New.s Agency.
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  • 36 17 China Burma Airline Kunming, Mar. 37. The extension of the Lftshio aerodrome with the Burmese border will soon be completed, and the China-Burma airline is expected to be Inaucwatad very shortly. Chinese Cen tral News Agency
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    • 298 17 IoSTAL INTELLIGENCE] I TO-DAY B "Imperial* 1 "Imperial' 1 21 m. Imperial" 28 2 ImpcrirJ" p.m. M -Imperial" H 2 pm "Imperial" 28 2 p.m. H p rcfll only Fionia 5.: 30 p.n. Dungun (Parcels only) Pahang 28 *i-30 p.m Pahang c 2 p.m. m and Palestine "Imperial" 21 2
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    • 140 17 Law Notice For To-day 111 ttict Pmßov at Malacca— CivL case v Before Justice Home m 3rd Court ai 11 a i p ar t heard:— B. 185 38— Chia Teck I vs. The Estate and Trial \gend I--ci For mention:— B 507 37— Kg Poh Hock n Cheang Kiam
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  • 1161 18 EXTRA SKYE MEETING TWO DAYS Candidates' Recent Oucings Superbus*) R.i SPl and 1 CL 4 r. 11 TUJOB Mr. P. Lobs Strj r. unplaced to Newzy furs. 1.18 3 5 Going I Ci second by 3 4 lei Spore. \ov, 11. 6 holding. c t :3 (ouxth
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  • 1372 18 1 1 2 AIWIY COX'i E. Sherk! iV b.a Donee <SliCiida) Carried 10.1 when to Hilarity 9.5. TaiPi 111 15. Heav; Carri^fl 10.0 when length from Uttte M Dec. 17. G furs. MJ by Carried 9.8 whe: Little Miss X 9.7. Taiping, L 5 furs. 1.5. Good
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  • 1057 20 FRASER NEA VE MAKE $404,046 PROFIT CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH AT ANNUAL MEETING 4 PROFIT for the year of $404,046.16, a I > ovi previous year, v. ,1 by the chi at the annual meetinj m 1 Neave, LI Th< chairman's speech was as a>'!^v>: report and a dul; id::- i statement
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  • 9 20 The ia "Burdwan arrive at Singapori 'c!av.
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    • 79 20 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LIMITED EASTER HOLIDAYS Special reduced return fares are available from April 6th till April 11th, 1839. FA R E S Singapore to Penan, SBO.OC to Ipoh 00.00 to k. Lumpur 42.00 m either K. Lumpur to Ipoh 23.00 d ion. to Penang 42.00 ipoh to Penan 20.00
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  • 213 21 CHINA'S BO YCOTT AMBASSADORS PASS THROUGH GIRLS BACK FROM U.S. TRIP gq re, Monday. VyiTH a story of a most successful tour through Air.- i order to speak on the subject anna supply to Japan and to suggest that it should stop. Miss Alia Lan and Miss Betty Hu of
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  • 104 21 Canton Raided By Chinese Bombers Chungking. Mar. 27. RELATED report from north Kvangtung >u>s that a Chinese Rbiiu squadf— visited Canton a4 vi. on Mar. 12, taking the Ja'fv unawares. Ron bombed Tienho. which 1 :he Japanese, and destroyiese military planes, n from Shanghai reveals j bombers raided a JapanNanking
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  • 74 21 Towns Severely Bombed \f {s Chungking, Mar. 27. Planes operated over a area m China on Saturday. ivadmg bombers focussed Jev ■t( iiti.ui on towns and vil«l the banks of the Yellow !>w> en Honan and Shansi dropping 87 bombs, killKki t lsons wounding 20 and I houses. Bombing took
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  • 148 21 DR. A. G. LEIGH $1,000 Compensation To His Family Chungking. Mar. 27. THE National Relief Commission, of which Dr. H.H. Kung is concurrently the chairman. ha< allotted 81,000 (Chine>e currency to the family of Dr. A G Leigh of the Bbltish SlethodiM Missionary Society at Pingkians north-east of Changsha. who
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  • 86 21 Jiucliow. higr.wav town, over 50* kilometres south-west of Nanchang the whole of Saturday, while a dozen air raiders attacked Changshuchen and Chinkianu. two stations along the Chen-kiang-Kianesi Rr.ihvay. about 85 kilometres south-west of Nanchang. Nanchang itself was bombed by over 40 war plaijtt which raided the city m several batcffcf,
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  • 183 21 Drop In Malaya's Imports MALAYA'S gVOta imports February totalled $42,584,0< compared with $46,677,000 m t corresponding month last year. January this year, gross imi>o were $54,885,000, against $53,792,< m January, 1938. These figures are issued by the 1 gistrar-General of Statistics S.S i F.M.S. Gross exports m February this were
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  • 458 21 HEAVY JAP LOSSES Chungking, Mar. 27. T^yHIlX bitter fighting continues to rage on the entire north Kiangsi front south of the Yangtze River m central China, the military situation m the east and west sectors of the Hsiu River is gradually stabilising. Japanese offensive against the
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  • 549 22 Penalty Kick Decides Match Gordons 3, R A 2 JN a fast and interesting game of soccer played at Selarang yestorday, the Gordons defeated the R.A. team m a Division I S.A.F.A. league game by the odd goal m five. Both of
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  • 77 22 Straits Chinese Beat Manila a, liar. 27. rnHE Straits Chi;...-, football touring team beat an all-Manila selected :.de by two goal* to nil at the Rizal Stadium yesterday Both goaL- were scored m the first half. The visitor's teamwork ":as definitely superior and a larger score could have been registered
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  • 231 22 THE return meeting between Boon Mah and Hcmchit which is due to take place on Friday, Mar. 31. at the Covered Stadium may turn out to be the outstanding bout between these two old rivals, as far as hard punching is concerned. It will be remembered that farly
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  • 207 22 CHERRINGTON AND MRS. SEWELL WIN IN the S.CC. Spring lawn Tennis tournament played yesterday. E.C firing tr.n and Mrs. Seweli beat N. S. Wise and Mrs Shepherd m the mixed doubles tie by 6 l, 6 3 The tie between R Smith and MrSmith versus F V. Read nn6 Mrs.
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  • 186 22 LOYALS DEFEAT S. C. C. Loyals (A. Coy): 2, I sec. *r fN a friendly game of soccer p| yesterday on the Singapore bet Club's padang. the Ciub the Loyals (A. Coy 1 by two goals. There was much mcdi ptgyd game proved to be 01 .c a Alter fifteen
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  • 164 22 R. A. F. (T) And Gunne Draw R.A.F. (T)...2. RA BJtl |N a Division II A match play Seletar yesterday the R-A* drew with the RA (Blakangl two goals all The game was scrappy nature and Airmen' to have won on the run o| P ia were unfortunate m ?om
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    • 75 22 TENNIS EXHIBITION MATCHES. (Sancti«ned by the S.L.T.A.) UNDER THE AUBWCES OF THE l SC.R.C. m mid ot THE CHINA RELIEF FUND AF THE STRAITS CHINESE RECREATION CLUB 1 (Rons Lim Green) On Friday, the 31st of March. 1939, at 5 p.m. Singles. MISS GEM HOAHING vs. MRS. HIPKINS. Mixed Doubles.
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    • 156 22 > S, J. Lim Wins March Match THE monthly competition for March M tho Island Club played durinr the week-end resulted m a win for Urn Siew Jin iii the "A" Division with a net 65 and T\ Shoda m the "B" division with a net 71 The following are
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  • 19 23 I N INCIDENT ,1 i; A.F. Irft-winper, m a i, Smith, Loyals right An i:u Jcnt m yesterday's. Tribune
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  • 745 23 Cleland Scores Two Goals R-A.F 2, Loyals 1.3 SI 3SI AT ED goal scored exactly two minutes from -the end of a game played at a terrific pace, gave the R.A.F. victory over the Loyals by the odd goal m three. There
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  • 41 23 and the tennis were: PO Said; Ban Teck and Humphries; Harith. H. Taib and Asian; Ross, A. Taib Mat Noor. Madon and Kassim. Publishers Dol; Karsani and Salleh, M Ibrahim. Dawood and Tobi; Amin, Jailani. Dollah. T. Ibrahim and A Jabar.
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  • 290 23 H S Bank ....16, Joseph Travers 0. 'HAVERS football team yesterday sustained an overwhelmat when the Hongkong Shanghai Bank beat them at soc:oals to nil. Taken all round the game lacked interest, the Ink s ring with monotonous regularity throughout, The combinan and understanding
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  • 36 23 |Xj tj '"al of the Rose Bowl norno y over the Garrison Golf Airs. r. h. Otewart and Capt. I b,' hdale beat Ma i»t- and Mrs. L 51 MacFarlane, 6 and 4.
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  • 201 23 Postals Defeat M.P.H. 3—0 Post Office. .3, Publishers .0 THE Postals beat the Publishers bj 3—o last night at the Stadium ir a Second Division "A" match of ttV S.A.F.A League. There was little ol Interest In tin play, f i was prettg sluggish. The Postali id a better sloe,
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  • 107 23 Exhibition Matches By Gem Hoahing JICKETS, priced at $1 and 50 cents, for the exhibition games m which Miss Gem Hoahing, wellknown tennis player, is taking part, can be obtained from Queen's Cafe De Luxe and G. H. Kiat. Miss Hoahing will play a singles match iiprainst Mrs. Hipkin and
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  • 52 23 The following will represent the Great Eastern Life Sports Club XI against Sime, Darby Sports Club on Wednesday. Mar. 29, at Farrer Park:— JafTar; Yee Soo Kwong Sung; Howe Foo, Fook Loy. Thiam Lock; Ah Kam, Eng Hong, Lye Chum, Huat Lye. Khek Peng Reserves. Keng Huat and
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  • 771 24 WAR CAN BE AVERTED: DUCE LEAVES LOOPHOLE London. Mar. 27. \f USSOLINTS speech is regarded by the Press generally a* not without some nope. The Times ifl of opinion that with the help of skilful diplomacy the speech may mark the turning point m
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  • 80 24 Hupeh Front Experiences A Lull Chungking. Mar. 27. an I M the centre of war shifted to north Kiangsi. all is quiet on the central Hupeh front m central China. In the meantime, apparently synchro Distal with the Japanese offensive o. the north Kiangsi front, the Japanes \r? preparing to
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  • 76 24 Japanese Intensifying Opium Policy Sian Mar 27 —The Japanese authon ties m Chansi province m north Chin ire reported to be Intensifying the: opium policy m Japanese-occupied area 1 and taking advantage of the Spnn* sow ing season, they have shipped laru quantities of poppy seeds anci
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  • 119 24 EUROPEAN DEFENDANT ACQUITTED Singapore. Monday Appearing before l&\ L. C Ooh In the flfth polir< court this morning on .1 summon charge VU A Eu rr >pean r.a^ied McNcill He was charged m n Etept. c a la year did negligent!; cffer to be a large, his ferocic v lit
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  • 77 24 Singapore, Monday. TOUR hundred and fifty Jewish reiu 1 gees arrived m Singapore to-d.v from Europe on Doard the liner CentVerde. They are bound for Shanghai and the mass belief among them i that there will oe stlk greater number passing through In the futunThe Jewish Relief
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  • 220 24 Woman Summon Husband a "Tptat Sinßa P° re Mondq A TRIAL b >' ord^ concj to-day a case of alleged asS a brought by a y(nmox V::;auamst husband and her mother-in-law Madam Kwek Nya Chee sum*™ husband. Yeo Kirn Hock md M? 2 Madam Wee Ah Too, for haVin a
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  • 104 24 CHINESE ASSOCIATION THE Chinese Association ii holdi it* annual general mfftinj Saturday. April 1. at thr clvb 1 pi ms*s m Short Strert. Smjapen The meeting is to be foltoiwl re-union dinner which Uau p.ace p.m. the same day An increase is reported m the a ber<hip of the Association
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  • 35 24 Turkish Election Ankara. Mar. I7<— M*B Fluential deputies haw I n the peiural election foi Assembly, but all ti.. m o the Peoples Party, thl existing m Turkey. f Fourtctn women are amo:. deputies elected.
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  • 27 24 Madrid, Mar. 27 -The imrn. Franco offensive" it annou .n _ci National Defence Council arlier that the BW* as broken off peace nd Reuter
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  • 19 24 Load: i In a Second Division m. /illwall. playing at horn* v West Ham by H Reuter
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