Morning Tribune, 6 April 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ISO. 55. SINGAPORE, Thursday, April 6, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 83 1 SIDEIATIAL LECTION FRANCE Versailles *pr. 1 evidential electm has Ueed. It is c pected Lebrui will be lvelect|e f ir <t balM. IMris. \>r. 5. Socialist sroupci the tr pr«idfd fer by C elected the '^MtoiL p u blit Wfrt M. L H a (anditte for Pt C(,mnuini>t> i^ied t0
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  • 55 1 HUAMA WILL E EUTRL AMA will keep alcf from lisions between great >owers. Jig loa (iovernment iedaraad m Parliament. tain potati ol the elaraticvi w problems following :ession of o Germany could be ettleri by nation Ithuaniar forces wort prepared id the country U nee ssary. iment would seek goo
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  • 27 1 EIR FOR ING tOG L, Tirina, Apr. 5. Jrtho la son andWto Kiiv; Proclaimed this nWtig by a were filioc! with <ro^l heerint and QiWi Geral- Reuter
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  • 635 1 NA VY IS READ V AT ALL TIMES PREMIER EXPLAINS IN COMMONS London, Apr. 5. SPEECH by Lord Stanhope, First Lord of the Admiralty, last night aboard the aircraft carrier "Ark Royal," which was suppressed on the instructions of the Prime Minister, was the subject of
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  • 59 1 Naples. Apr. 5: The British battleship Baam and the American gunboat Sacramento have arrived here together They will stay for a week and leave together. London, Apr. s:— The Aircraft carrier •Illustrious." first of four similar resell laid down m 1937, was launched at Harrow to-day. She is 740 feet
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  • 122 1 YANGTSE RE-OPENING Comions' Statement THE oosit\ London, Apr. 5. jut. pobiti remains uncnanged :eswu£r C n!m,A re "°P enin e the Yangtze dav in tfcft lally Baid Mr Butler toMarsden |mmonB m re P^ tv Mr torSfon r of C^L n V ing to P ress for res The effecV
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  • 32 1 Death Cimed Hin I I Binges. Apr. 5— Gai.. nf der of the Air "Death t > e»\is said to have broujht* 10 An Y?J planes during the Civil' 1 c e ™J
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  • 115 1 London, Apr. 5. I lii a speech last night, which was the subject of the Commons statement to-day. Lord Stanhope, addressing an audience of about 1,000 aboard the "Ark Royar" explained the absence of the Duke of Kent on account of a sore throat, and immediately
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  • 402 2 Did Boy Dive To His Death? WOMAN TELLS OF VA: WAIT FOR SON SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY A SCHOOL PICNIC TO KATONG PARK, AN ELtt KX-YEAfiM BOY DIVES INTO THE PAGAR UNNOTICED. AN) IS .NOTtyjH TILI A BATHER KICKS AGAINST A HUMAN FOttl IX TWO 1 OF WATER.
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  • 331 2 4 DIE FROM NEGLIGENT DRIVING Johore Inquest Verdict •From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by Sheikh Abu Bakar to-day at the inquest into the deaths of four young Englishspeaking Malays, who were kii'.d m a motor-car accident at th^ Kota Tinggi—
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    24 2 Mr. MJ Mackenzie Smith and Miss Calland. who were married at M. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Are eption was held later at Raffles Hotel.— Tribune.
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  • 37 2 I True output of Malaka Pinda lor March •s 39.0f() Hv. .i t taJ foi; i even nioahts i °951V21 Ib. New Scudai produced [20.870 \h makinc 261.540 lb. for twel-> uionths ended Mar 31.
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  • 112 2 Taxi-Driver Causing Death Charge Singapore, ls*fd*y A SEQUEL to a warrant tf ed «V t- y e arrest of Saman bin ap** 1 oy the Singapore Coroner \tas r rcl the Traffic District Court y^'- charge against Saman. cai *slng the death of Ton Kee Thor/ a negiijent act not
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  • 56 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Honckons. *ft U J* reported that Madame Chian/ll ™5 "2! 1 seni oosc of interv/' Mr an 8 Chin? Wei. former l c ot ht> Oentfal for Europe n/ kl a Pos««>le m ortfer to avoid thr noi rs J !>eaot> whlc 1 Iters
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  • 194 2 filled For Miking Fa Report Singap if. Weofl MR L 00h, thO l»l tiai thi6 mornir. ■-.-'■gj He kkie* Chinese M a fine iSSO. Or m defi ill i.i.. wh charged will: I report Serut. T/T al Kiv.a .tyj^^H Istationn Dec. 31. 1938 ied '-.uiJ. 1 Ccurlnspccto; Alt '3 .<!c9H
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  • 86 2 Disturbance In Con Rngapc ie, Wed^^B.^ WHILE Mr. Conrad O'.cih.'ir.. *^B rise th'> nv)rn:nj:. a seated fi a Ichair brh.ind tne«j iv^xt tr'a *?tective. udd Ti^W thf witn*.«s pox. and r:er™ ance bv^attemptm. 1 to :;ddre«^^B Sistrat;. HU worship id oll 3^B; Ci.se he \va* heariiv iov The ma i
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  • 17 2 lie monthly v. J I Sfo Kok (^apciation tt ;^H .'.Hastings Road, on Fridaj 1
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    • 29 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European flair Dressers for Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists m all the latest mi thuds and experts m prdicure and manicure. Prices moderate.
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  • 437 3 Story Of Struggle For Knife Singapore, Wednesday. A STARTLING allegation that the accused blamed him for the d»ath of accuseds child, was made by aDutch national. Rev. John G. Breman, at the hearing to-day, before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, of a charge of
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    14 3 Dr. Cheong Chee Hai. who was reelected president of the SCR C. yesterday. Tribune
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  • 490 3 Singapore. Wednesday. SUIT for the payment of an insurance policy m regard to a motor- accident which occurred at Bukit Timah Road on Mar. 29, 1938, ana which resulted later m the death of one of the passengers of the car, >ane Kui
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  • 49 3 Tenders are invited for the supply of 6 inch Water Meters for period lsi August 1939 to 31st December 1941 inclusive. Specification and Tender Form may be obtained at the Municipal Tender Room. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on July 3, 1939. C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary
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  • 66 3 The following student* have satisfied (the Examiners m the Theory and Practice of Education m the Raffles College Post graduate course m education:—Miss M. I. Boswell, Miss E. P. da Silva. Miss H. A. de Souza, Colin R. Deans. Miss Emma Ferroa, Lee Teow Seng, Peter Lim.
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  • 122 3 Singapore Drivers For Gopeno Climb gINGAPOEi driven \mg m the Gopeng Hill c£ Jv.hich takes place Sunday under the aus Permk branch of the A sojiation of Malaya. The official team i; n re W 'be made up of:— Mr. Lim Pciv^ Han iL.A 1 Lieut. P. X Braid iM
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    • 133 3 Do Yo u Need Classes? I Only an examination by jgj&a± a skilled qualified spe- tK^ will tell you SSIT vhat extent your vision U y$ .s deficient. K. A. THOMPSON Dr oi ()cnhr I Science, Govt. Licentiate i UAI 35 Years European Clinical 1 xperifMt 4, Arcade Ground Floor.
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    • 154 4 London, Wednesday. Previous To-day Change **6Ullers 90 6 90 6d Bmnlop Rubber 26 3 261- —3d t*eneral Electric 77 6 77 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 299 296 —3d Imperial Tobacco 129!4»/ 2 130:7V 2 +13 Anglo-Dutch 24j4»/ 2 243 l»/ 2 d Canadian Pacific V/ 4 4
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    • 70 4 Singapore, Wednesday. midday was sios^. down A Rubber at 4 o clock fcrs Spot 27V4 cents, buyert J«ly CL 271 ents market quiet. c sterday on the! V London and New York Stock Exchanges had a restraining influence on all section* of the local share market to-day.
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    • 373 4 Singapore, Wednesday. :r weekly rubber report. Guthne I Co., Ltd. .state: er has passed through another keri< .1 At the time of writ Jig haw eased slightly m sympathy fall Street lure news regarding nestic trade situation appears to fafourabl< The statistical poll the article is. however,
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    • 57 4 New York, Apr. 4. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Market Tine Steady Steady gnot Buyers 15 7 8 15 13,16 —1 16 Sellers 16 15 15,16 —1 16 Forward July Sept Buyers 15 7 s 15 13.16 —116 Sellers 16 15 1516 —116 'riN Market Tone Quiet Quiet
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    • 73 4 London, Wednesday. Previous To-day Change i*.T. on Paris (closing selling rate) 176.76 176.73 —.03 T.T. on Amsterdam 'closing middle rate) 8.82 116 8.81 7 8 —.03 15 T.T. on Shanghai 'dosing selling rate) 8 3 8 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong 'closing selling rate) Is. 2 7 8 Is.
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    • 23 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change TIN STANDARD Boot (afternoon i closing price) £215 £215 rorward £213 3 4 £213 2 —Va
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  • 142 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 5, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Tot n f(* Cio*e Date Ex Div. yeai TIN »*«vable Batu Selangor 2V 2 Apr. 12 A pr. 18 Apr 13 2^% johan 57c final Apr. 8 Apr. 15 Apr. 9 10Rawang Tinfields iy 2 d.
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  • 584 5 KS SHARES d By Fraser By Fraser lS apcre.Apr^P m I 4 9 53 m 20- 21 H 1 03 1.28c'l l6 0*35 O.«2 0.65 Rj 0 58 0.62 H£ 0 24 027cd Kumunting W 9 9 10 6 B 9. 9 9 W 15 6 16 9 ft 112
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  • 205 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Am P at n\l 070 AyerWengs 0.65 0.70 Batu Selangors 1.22 l.£ca Hong Fatts 0 «2 Q Hongkong Tin 16 6 1'* Jelebus 0^57 0.61 Kamunting Tin 8.3 Katu Tin 2 ol Kents -.2- 2 6 Killinghalls Mg ffito If 1J0 London
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  • 136 5 3% 1937 red. $2.750,U1)0 Int Mpv 15 Mov. 15 100 101*2 cl -3% 1938 red. 195P $4,000,000 Int. May 13 XJ9. 15 ic l m cl PEN AM* MUNICIPAL 5% JTWffßn^ 121 4%% gr^re-wr M i 1935 red. 1955-1965 $625,000 Int. June 1 Dec. 1 101 2
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    • 152 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands, (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1334 Paid Up Capitr' f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund H 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D C^tENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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    • 194 6 OPENING TO-NjGHT 6.15 9.15 PAVILION H^g^|" DrLIJ'.E OF Fl'V \NI) l.Ar<illTFK-BASf:i) ON THE "SANDERS 01 HII V^ '^^^^^^3B^^ RIVEK STOUIFS liV !:i)(JAK WAN \(l KFADWHAI rHF CRITICS THINK I i- years since I have seen anything .so funny" NEWS OF THE WORLD. /%fl|jL/: ijjßjr "uproarious .hilarious, .n glorfous satire" DAIL\
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    • 136 6 i j MARLBORO!) I TO-NIGI^TH I 10-MOBBOW: j i S 2 3 p-^5 j II j'DAKSA-YAq SThe Spfctacular MvthJ Tamil Picture with c 2 the Most Amazing I Spectacle! RELEASED^ Sree Kannabnan t yi ■•uiiMq OTHER CINEJ ADVERTISEMHI ON PACE J ALHAMBRA next n •J* Warner Bros. Comedy Scream: lii^^K''
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    • 96 7 V "J^if GLORIOUS MUSICAL Vpyfn\T\3 SHOWS DAILY] I comes this romance of Ihe Hie of Johann Strauss 11, W JF Ihe World's Waltz King The k_^Hl^ 11-G-M studies have poured //Ml Ell their resources into the |^H V^t/^e Qr jl m I cial Added Attraction— II mous Olympic Daring Champion*—
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    • 255 7 iimiii ■■■■•■■■■■«■■■•»■■■■■■>■■•■ j 7fe Most Talked' About Picture SHIRLEY has\ ever made for You! j j TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. j Friday 7th To Monday 10th 4 Shows Daily j j ALHAMBRAJ I f S(JL,TEWPIE 1 I JUST AROUND THE CORNER CHARLES FARRELL JOAN DAVIS j A AMANDA DUFF-
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  • 3240 8 POLITICAL IMPORTANCE ON LEBRUN VISIT Ben Chimes London Letter EXCHANGE OF VIEWS ON CURRENT EVENTS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 24. JJVENTS of the past few days m Europe add unexpected significance to the visit to England of the French Presidnet. Albert Lebrun Mr. Brown as Londoners call him.
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    • 13 9 1 MAGIC margin wBI mJ/'/tfr m I kOMFo 1. V *U. LTD. SINGAPORE.
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    • 172 9 1a happy family- *^^^^SP**vBBKrBS^SjBBHnHIHHHIHIHIiIIIiHH| i^P^ thanks to mm m —T A fit A They are happy because they are l\ r\ Lm £m f\ I V Al healthy." But it wa«n't always so. Not to long ago father came home from his work day altrr day lired General Weakness out
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  • 289 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, April 6. 1939. A DAY OF RECKONING JAPAN'S difficulties increase. France has protested against the Japanese occupation of the Spratley Islands, close to the coast of Indo-China, there are continual protests from Britain and the United States regarding the violation of rights m ?hins and now, just
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    91 10 i r hi:- re the fi.-and National, floods caused by a breach m < L l countryside ami threatened the course over which the National is r t „l Liverpool, Bnrtend. Mttl with pumps fought hard to keep down the water and m t*, r ji ,i. (<, t.m Om
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  • 734 10 Threats To Albania And Poland IL DUCE WANTS DALMA TIA Madame TABOUIS On HITLER has told Mussolini iha« Uis easier to annex small European countries without provoking general wir than to mtkt a definite attack for any colony. So Mussolini intends ni>t to force Jugoslavia to u»ve up Datawtia. That
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  • 169 11 \cfortns In Army I Organisation London, April 4. I g^retary for War, Mr. Hore-Belisha, announced m L House of Commons a further major reform m army LLtion. namely the formation of a new corps to be Lated the Roya* Annwired €orps, with precedence
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  • 54 11 IKE TO VISIT OTH AFRICA London. April 4 hie r: Devonshire. ParlUmen-HMer-S§cretary for the Duml-. «ill visit the Union of Sjuth ■^Southern Rhodesia m the; Jthe next iew months. The fcjjrnmeni and the Governftattoro Rhodesia have uivit--1 be 'nrw miest sail for Ct\peiow.i m wmwn by air at the end
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  • 81 11 London, April 4. rE Secretary for War, asked m the House of Commons if he would consider an offer from a group of Czechoslovak reserve offi ears t* place their services at the di»posal of (fee British HUitary Authorities, said: "I have to inform the House that
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  • 265 11 Spain Frees British "Scarlet Pimpernel" jm. Scmfet Pimpernel of the Spanish war, Captain Edwin Christopher Lance, 8.5k0., who for the last eight months had lived m m prison under the dally threat of the execution squad, Mg*ie*«itvetly m England recently. Captain Lance was accused by the Spanish Government of having
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  • 127 11 New Markets Found For British Goods Loodnn, April 1. p. R. 9» B«d9on, Secretary of the Ht Dttpartncnt of Oreiswu Trade, rwelMwl Ciwfrn this a^eiwMMk hMtec town fram Stookholm, the tatf* of tfae four oorthem capitals whhch he has visited m the past forteiffht lor trade talks. He will report
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  • 169 11 London, Apr. 4. THE conversations which took place to-day between Sir Ktagslev Wood, the Air Minister, and M. Ory Lachambre, the French Air Minister, who was accompanied by expert advisers, have ranged MR? a wide field. It is understood that they have been principally concerned with
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  • 123 11 Britain To Make Loan To Rumania? London, Apr. 4. rE President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, announced m the House of Commons that Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, -tfce Chief Economic Adviser to the Government, will lead Hie British commercial mission to Rumania. He will be accompanied by officials
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  • 34 11 London, Apr. 4. Parliaiiu-nt w:i. rv-atoeinfc;e Utter the ciaM. r pec*: i on I Th ftdj mrnmont motion wi:l as u^ual provide four r.arlier re-as^emb yin c of emergency. British Wireless
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  • 14 11 i-ondon, Apr. 1. BJJ Ambassador and ■Jtadlum-h with thr Prime British Wireless
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  • 42 11 London. April 4 THE Yankee Clipper, the 42-ton PanAmerican flying boat, arrived at Southampton this afternoon after a trans-Atlantic survey flight She carried a crew of nine and twelve United States Army. Navy and Air expe.ts British Wireless
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  • 57 11 I/ondon. April 4. REPORTS have appeared m main newspapers to the effect that ther have been resignations from the Arab armed forces m Transiordan. Such ieports are incorrect. The only Arab forces In Transjordan are the Arab Lesion and the Transjordan Frontier Force. From neither
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  • 64 11 London, April 4 The Kina has aporuved the following appointments Capt. Charles Waterhouse, M.P f o be Treasurer of His Majesty's Hpustbold m place of Capt. the Hon. Arthur Hope, Governor Designate of Madcas. Lieut. -Col. Charles Kerr. M.P.. to be Comptroller of His Majesty's Household Major Sir
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  • 41 11 Tender v a d fo* the supply of 200 tons ot ir^A L>* d. Fonr. of Tender may be obtained at the Municipal Tender Room. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on May 8. 1939 C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary.
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  • 287 12 MOR CTURES FROM MEMEL ANOTHER BLOODLESS VICTORY Hitler has gained another bloodless victory with the handing over of Memel. Lithuania's seaport on the Baltic, without a fight, following the German ultimatum threatening the invasion of Lithuania if Memel is not given to Germany. These photographs were specially posed for by
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  • 1807 14 AMONG the many smart dresses NEWLY ARRIVED at Prestige m Capitol Build A ings. were some particularly effective COTTON PORMALS among the best o which was one m rod, white and blue- striped COTTON PIQUE. In the small fitted bodice of this model, these stripes ran
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    • 62 14 Ihas gowns tor alt occasions. 1 CANVM. BLDG.. PSONxjl LAMDMXEO MASTER" PADLOCKS H Strongest m the world— much m the jashion of gigantic vault doors— for any i reed. Ask your supplier for a full display vhow. From all Tligh-Class Stores Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125, Cecil Street. "SNOW WHITE"
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    • 44 14 i f^^vJ^l/ PKOTJECTA CREAM win et>able you to w <j*ai^i" is c "Joy the sun without painful burning. i^§i r^l The shades include Sun fair. Sun tan, \Ss] I an d Sun beige. \fe<JJ SUNPRUF CREAM— Permits slight tanN^=>' ning. /^AA^AtOmVi, Maynard's Battery Rd.
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    • 59 14 A woman alway§ looks i beautiful m pearls p^ the pearls are S And Ciro Pearls areiSS to real pearls. fe Hamleys, Elsie Mar BAITER Just rec c i J Shipment) American Dr I for all occasl I j $5 to S 17T2 SHANGHAI YONC LEE 82, Orchard R'^diß MORM>
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    • 52 15 [l SAI. E I'lAi. DISPLAY ■and make EMBROIDERY Indkerchiefs laCHEL'S THIS WEEK. I i. ah Ra Phone 3372 mail— —J IT+BUNS ik. A _M '^1 f thl tos tiest thing.... r*y« baked toa t hoi from but by no means Iv. tier now. them inn 'PHONE 1 4 l I
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    • 30 15 !A new shipment <>f smart morning and sport frocka exclusive evening gowns. Also a new collection ol ba s. Hollywood er< THE SMART SHOP Capitol Buildings IT Stamford Koad. j|
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    • 103 15 A f n f _j_ f _j_ W OF 1 EVERY DESCRIPTION BEADED CLOQUE v MOROCCO j BOX CALF etc. etc. BAGS TO SUIT every PURSE every DRESS every OCCASION PHONE Zl-33. HIGH STRIiET. 7144 w-^. j^. MADAME PAGE Late 92, Piccadilly LONDON J Expert Dressmaker Specialising In i Maternity
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    • 412 16 ■j__ < f Hill <«^H SYP&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORrORATED IN ENGLAND* Outwards luuiiare r.'uure luußAg f >i% 1539 iSW CARTHAGE 15.000 Apr. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 BANGALORE 6.000 Apr. 9 SOUDAN 6.50G June 2 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 21 A steamer June 16 RANCHI 17,000 May 5 CORFU 25,000
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    • 354 16 X TO FRENCH PO|j j CHARCEURS REUNii HOMEWARDS. BANGKOK Marseilles, Havre, Antwrrp. Dunkirk CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Naarie k Borffai TO SAIGON INDOCHfI CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Td'Jftne and HaiDhcn CAP PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane and H.uphor.s j 8. A. M. I. (from Sa»t?oni IGG. MAURICE LONG For
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    • 239 17 llt S PHI L V LIKE. Incorporated to Australia* NF\T SAILINGS Dae Sails. Apr. 28 May 4 May 28 June 3 icketa from Singapore to Australia lamed at the Sfer at Singapore. BmDar.e. Svdirv or tig X P.M. Vessel. iXE/SYI \l\ nturn 5642.86 Ist class 5430.T1 2nd class M KNI
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    • 71 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA A NTH A" 8,000 TONS SAILING APRIL 6AT 3 P.M. The above vessel htt excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an* 3Wo^rH n cl^y C R g et r u S rn tickets to
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    • 504 17 Ipostal intelligence! TO-DAY Burma Kara^ola Apr. 6 3 p.n Hoihjv Banthia 6 1 p.n Kemmnixn and Dnngun marcels jniy) iahan-4 6 9.30 an lasek ahanu 610 a.n nany (Parcels only) Potsdam 6 3.30 p.n. Pc and Groat Britain x X.L.M. „6 2 p.n Jkor.g Lanii.v; 6 1 p.r i. East.
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  • 4051 18 IPOH SKYE MEETING li TWO DAYS 1 Candidates' Recent Outings (By -Maims Superbus") RECENT form of all horses and ponies entered for Saturday and Monday m the Easter Skye meeting of the Perak Turf Club at IP™ showing at a glance how the condidates hay a.-d
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    • 77 19 At m\mmm*m^^^ m m WMr vt* m W m W a. *m. mmmm. AW MX 4 «c 1^ Jr I M m Ordinary oils drain from the engint *tr it stops. On restarting there is Insufficient protects .gainst wear, and metal-to-metal contact takes pUce. The New She'l Mot.r o*%rcl«* by
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  • 586 20 Singapore Rotary Address Singapore, Wednegday. THF. work of rendering international Tservice by the Society of Friends was explained to the Singapore Rotary Club this afternoon by Professor T 11. Silcock m his address on the "Friends' International Service. "The emphasis on peace throuahJjunan friendship is P erha
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    • 132 20 V MIIMIIIIIIuUIMIMt 1 EMPIRE TALKIE I i Matinees: Friday Saturday "PRISONER of ZENDA iand LET'S SING AGAIN j i Matinees: Sund:iy Monday j "SOULS AT SEA" "KID GALAHAD' 2 j GRAND THEATRE: Matinees: Friday Saturday S Complete Serial of "ADVENTURES OF S FRANK MERRIWELI/ Chapter I—l 2 Matinees: Sunday Monday
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    • 95 20 SIIII^S 1\ \)u SHIPS ALOGSIDF THE \\uxl EXPECTFI) TO uinF QUIP j Entna Chitral 18 j Talang Aka: Ipoh Benreoch Regensburgh Glenogle 9 j Kamuning 7 Kogyo Maru 3C Nagato Maru Toyohasi Maru 34 Siamese Pribtc Stapen 38 Karagola 46 j Jean Laborde Tabinta Potsc\am 62 Tamara Glenapp Rajula 54
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  • 425 21 (By E. T. Huang) E Wuhan Songsters who have been staging a series of successperformances m Singapore dug the past four months m aid if China Relief Fund, gave a fare--1 variety concert at the Victoria tnorial Hall last night. nade it a
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  • 219 21 AmjuakJ^_^^^Qa/xj^j^ I fHE GREAT WALTZ" IS A GREAT FILM. opened at the Capitol la*t night the very large audiences who wit;ed both performances were delighted 1 it as much for the acting as for k excellence of the singing and the ie Viennese waltz has
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  • 356 21 Singapore, Wednesday. "JHERE is sufficient evidence, which if true, justified the conviction. The District Judge believed that evidence and theFe is no reason why the conviction should be set aside." said Sir Percy McElwaine this morning m dismissing an appeal m the matter
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  • 65 21 Singapore, Wednesday. A MALAY cyclist was. taid to have been knocked down by a motor car at 2.35 p.m. yesterday at the 3 l 2 mile Bedoh Road. He was taken from the Joo Chiat Police Station to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, where he died
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  • 230 21 Singapore, Wedneadtt DISMISSING the explanation liven by the appellant, Goh rheiu Koh, as most unconvincing. Sir Percy McElwaine, Chief Justin S.S.. to-day agreed with the conviction of the lower courts when a peUani was charged with having been the occupier of i comma betting house, and
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  • 50 21 I Batavia. Apr. 5. The French tourist plane which was missing yesterday, made a forced landing at Bima Island. The propcllor was damaged and both occupants were unhurt. They are leaving by steamer for Bali from where they [are ordering a new propellor from IndoI China. Reuter
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    • 46 21 Good Friday Services The Rev. Dr H. B Amstuz. ministc will preach at the 9.20 a.m. service worship at the Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church. Fort Canning Road. 'tomorrow. He will also speak at the E[ worth League annual sunset service the Gap" at 5 30 p.m
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  • 515 22 Echelsheim Plays Grand Game S.C.C 2, RA. (C) ....2. ITHERING and slipping on the wet pitch of the Stadium yesterday, the S.C.C. held the Royal Artillery (Changi) to a two-goal draw m a game which was considerably slower than it should have been,
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  • 153 22 S. C K. C— To Increase Tennis Facilities Singapore. Wednesday. I amendment to the rules and regulations of the Straits Chinese creation Club, under which all sident members shall pay $2 and or junior members $1 dditional sports lee" per year. l passed at the annual general fctingoi the Club
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  • 25 22 les to the mr n li f^tourn C a »d the sR c I dl Edition of the," > shower of rain. 1 1
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  • 42 22 The Ceylon Tamils' Association wil hold their annual national day spwrls on Apr. 10, commencing from 4 p.m. at the association grounds at Balestier Plain and the variety entertainment at the association hall on Apr. 14, comluencing at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 159 22 Bank Score Fourteen Goals H. S Bank 14; G.E.C. 0. I HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank inflicted a heavy defeat on the General Electric Company when they met last night m a Business Houses League match on the S.H.B. padang. The score indicates the run of play. The Bank scored seven
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  • 172 22 Cycling Championship} During Easter THE Happy World Cycling Cham* pionship takes place during- the Easter holidays, commencing from Friday at 8 pm Next Sunday will se«? the conclusi of the competition, after which Mrs U Choon Guan, M.8.E., has very kinc consented to give away the prizes the winners and
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  • 41 22 Inter -Colony Bowls The following will represent Singapoi m the tournament held at Penang ov< the Easter holidays: B. H. R. Bowermai H. R. L. Dyne. E. B. Evans, H. Gild, < Hewetson, J. E. Jeans, H. H. Markhan T. B. Rogers.
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  • 101 22 On account of the President. Air B. 1 Ablitt, being forced to resign, as he ha been ordered Home on medical ground] the Committee of the S.C.C. is now con stituted as follows:— President J. Dean, Vice Prasident. M. N. Warden, I E. L. Anderson, F. H. Brooks.
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  • 369 22 Batavia, April 1. 'pHE card presented to local boxing fans la<t right at the Deca Park stadum by Promoter John was as varied as it Wai brief. There were boxers of all nationalities m the ring, Chinese, Malay, Dutch *nd Filipino. This last was ab!>
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  • 49 23 hinese aunch unterfensive In -m ll victorif tactical Fro J d ano was re Line th were r onterlocal rattacks were that l tlu> Ipanes and tinw W es< :or m °P !i;t: behind Japa- Japanese th,. --attacks Chin a may sain Irien ftving the futui Chinese Chinese Agen
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  • 47 23 SIAN OMBED AGAIN Apr 5. ft dia that the meet- British Baptist Wife the Briti M^isionary urlier wu bombed P' ai> ail raid on ipitaJ id iy afternoon I. by 17 Dlanes rty-five bombs won heart of the city. l ,y, :v mding 30 and Chinese Cent-
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  • 32 23 will represent Malaj Sink the Rat P3--r? and 8.--mil Ah v" S lX Ahmaci Ra s and B-- G^ a J vi a fd Mofed h J IsmtU Ariz
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  • 27 23 A Y YOUNGSTERS ay V Rroiiiu. c ne Railway .Bebasi p on nuu A D Ponnani- nil, rmathanun tau Subrama- S evens, c lingam. ard. ?scorAI Sundram.
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  • 103 23 THE Straits Racing Association lift of classification of horses and ponies, issued yesterday, reads:— HORSES Transfers: From CUss 3 to Class 4:— Thadd?as New Classifications:— Class 1 Carloca. Sultana (late Guinea) Class 2 Freedom tlate John McN.ibt. Grand Prix Uate Bien Cult G Hr.criford. Class 3:— Bal
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  • 45 23 In a friendly soccer match played yestciday at thr Singapore Harbour B ards "round. Tho Amity XI beat the iramtoco Sports Club by* 5—3 goals. The scores for the Amity were:— Tan xew Seng <3>. Chua Yeok Bens <1> Kok Tin II).
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  • 284 23 INTENANCE SUIT SETTLED FOR $1,000 Separation Recorded Singapore. Wednesday. f PHK case m which a Teochiew woman namerl Lot* Lye Nj> sued her husband, Mr. Ng Heng San of the Dutch Consulate for maintenance came up before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second police court this morning. At the last
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  • 87 23 Singapore Team For Malacca A TEAM, captained by Choor Singh, will be visiting Malacca during the Easter holidays to play a series of cricket matches. The team will be as follow.*Selakhan Singk. Tharam Singh. D Dharmaraj. Ram Piara. Choor Singh. B S. Varma, S.A. Williams. Ismail Jabbar. A R Omar.
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  • 94 23 The following are S.C.R.C. teams for the week-end: Against Loyals at Gillman at 2 p.m. on Sat. B:— Ong Swee Keng. Ong Swee Law. Swee Lim Swang. Ong Kirn Hoe. Chua Boon Yew. Un Hon Hin, Low Kec Choc. K.T. Ooi. Yap Mook Kirn. Low K«e Pow. Seah
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  • 252 23 Relatives Fall OutKnife Used Singapore, Wednesday. "1 WAS m the kitchen cutting fish ii. when the complainant, followed by the accused, who held a knife m h?< hand, came running m. Complainant stumbled over the drain and wh le he was lying on the ground, accused stabbed him" was the
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  • 59 23 The following members have accepted to play fcr S.C.C. vs. Johore C.C. on Friday. Apr. 7. Jl a.m. at S.C.C.;— C. Milton, P. M Evans, Aw C. Growder, A F. Hunter. E. N. Griffith- Jones Lt. J. L Nicholson. R. H. Pickard. Lt. J. Pic.cc, E.
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  • 430 23 Customs Beat Minesweepers In Poor Soccer Game Customs .3, Minesweepers .2. d.Jll as the weather m which it was played, the Division II "B" fixture between the Minesweepers and the Customs, ended m a win for t,*e latter by three goals to two at the Clerical Union ground yesterda.v. Scrappy
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  • 195 24 At Birmingham, Coventry Liverpool Birmingham. Apr. 5. DRMINGHAM was shaken by j three explosions during the nicht. m each case, a bomb or explosive having been placed m refuse bin. The first explosion occurred near (lie Gnat Western station. If wrecked the windows of a warehouse and
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  • 118 24 This Ship Is Safe From Attack In Time Of War London. Apr 5. HE Royal research ship, a nonmagnetic vessel built to Admiral order, was launched at Dartmouth esterday by Mrs. H. Spencer-Jones, ife of the Astronomer Royal, and inert "Research." The "Research" is a 770- ton sail ig ship,
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  • 273 24 aris, Apr. 5: France is reported to ■re decided to send the cruiser Sandjak Alexandretta to reinforce the garrii there, at present numbering 1.500 ii, as a precautionary measure. :aunas, Apr. 5: It is reliably reported ;t Gen. Rashtikls icommander-in-\ef of the Lithuanian Army), and miiry "and
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  • 123 24 Switzerland Prepares For War Berne, Apr. 5. THF Federal Council has decided to raise the age limit for compulsory military service from 48 to 60 as a step towards reinforcing the army m the event of war. Men of ages vi.suited for active serv cc will be drafted to the
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  • 49 24 S. A. Tennis Championship Surprises Johannesburg, Apr. :i. FAVOURITES were beaten m the South African lawn tennis championshi] semi-finals. In the men's section. Sturgesj c Southern Transvaal beat Vernon Kirby 6—2. 4—6. B—6. 2—6, 6—4. while m the women's section, Sheila Peircey beat Mrs. Heine Miller B—6. 6—4.- Reuter
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  • 69 24 THE death occurred yesterday (f (apt. lI.H. Maharaja Sir Aditya Narayan Singh Bah•i(l m. Maharaja of Bemrcs, X.C.5.1.. states a Keuter message from the State capital. The Maharaja, who was bin m 1874, succeeded to the throne m tttt The kingdom of Benares has exrtrd
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  • 29 24 New York. Apr. 5. -James Hines, former Tammany leader sentenced to 20 years for corruption, has been allowed Out en bail Cf &3f> (MO t^pnriina V>i< an. peal.- Reuter
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  • 166 24 BRITISH TRIBUTE TO KING GHAZI row tmm JfifcU Royal Ifa^tetTaMfl h.s p father King X M Parliament irUI fe nS which fcmir Abdullah has b pointed provM. nallv. A London morning press is full sympathy with Iraq and a King Ghazi. v. -i j n cident occurred yt The Times,"
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  • 52 24 Bratislava. Apr 5 A I incident occurred at Kalooi Hungarians arc alleged to tacked a Slovak guarriposl ed that the Hun piriaw reM ing a machine-ium. It was stated that import relating to the new posit and the relations of her be discursed to Berlin when ministers
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  • 137 24 Uashin«too. Mr. H. L. Stinison >tx#* State) advocated amend* Neutrality Law m order to sident Roosevelt W*M and power,, m tes fore the Senate f"^ Icommittee t J Mr. Stimson said tha European war ***J*2 Neutrality law mif" "J result that would man States the "next victim Reuter
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