Morning Tribune, 22 April 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 4— No. 69. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, April 22, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 573 1 Value Of Japan As Ally Lessens; Soviet Proposals Ignore Far East Question London, Apr. 21. MONG the suggestions which have come forward in the course of current discussions between the British, French and Soviet overnments are certain Soviet
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  • 96 1 Just Durable Peace Ahead U.S. Envoy Says hup London, Apr. 21. n American Ambassador, Mr. Joseph *ly, uikjii receiving the freedom H tH» i f Edin burgh to-day, de^a*vnile he did not wish to minitl «lc imputations of the prehat tl' n ;ltlona l situation, the fact th Q been
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  • 48 1 PRINCESS ELIZABETH'S BIRTHDAY London, Apr. 21— Princess Elizabeth is spending her 13th birthday to-day with her parents and Queen Mary at Windsor where telegrams and messages of congratulation are arriving from all over the world. Flags are flying over public buildings lor the occasion Reuter British Official Wireless.
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  • 47 1 Budnpe^t. Apr. 21 AN official statement says that Slovako attacked HmurarUn frontier post ninr^t, nnd renewed the attack this morning with artillery. ngarians r plied, and sufTeren A Hunprarlan liaison officer has been to th« Blorak side speedy Intention into fV >" incident.— Reuter
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  • 125 1 "AXIS CAN NEVER BREAK Duce Assures Hitler Berlin, Apr. 21. N a telegram of congratulation to Herr Hitler on tne occasion of the latter 's birthday, Signor Mussolini declared that the enemies of Germany and Italy could never break the Axis. The telegram added: "The Italian people will participate with
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  • 42 1 Belgrade. Apr. 22 M. Markovitch, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, is proceeding to Berlin on May 3. according to an authoritative source here. It is understood that the visit is at the invitation of Ber 1 in. Reuter
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  • 37 1 London. Apr. 21: -Captain Balfour (Under-Secretary for Air), spoakini It Bloodstain last night, said: 'This veek we have received .ati.stics of airenft, and I can say tint the strength of the plans."- British Official Wireless
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    • 37 1 On Other Pages .cod Control in Colony 2 j Emd in Self-Defence I Finance ft 2 •fi "SSJ 1 12 13 »ns- m* g gE^rS WU Case U j To-day s Kaces &jj Sportsfront 22 H Telegrams
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  • 1174 2 OFFICIAL FOOD CONTROL FOR COLONY Bill For Council On Monday DETAILS OF EMERGENCY MEASURE I lUM. is to he introduced in Legislative Council on Mondav. which will be taker, through all Staffs, entitled the Food Control Ordinance. 1 930. It will provide for the conservation, maintenance and storage _of an
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  • 71 2 CONSTABLE DROWNED IN SEA (From Our Own K Seremban. K\g, TiiAGEDY overtool: a party ol |M i police constables vho vent t g sea near Bagan Lallang at Sungei H To- their yearly "Mand: Bafp.r. f1 the] nual cleansing bath. It would appear that while bathi one of them got
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  • 198 2 SELANGOR RESPONSE TO R.A.F RESER VE APPEAL Koala Lnmpor, H lay. Tn A t the response oi Belaagor lo i ihe K r. erve appeal wan gratifying was dieela ;i by Ihe I'm i«i at <tf Ihe Kuala Lnmpoi Fl) an, Clab, Mr. K. G. R. WiLshaa ;ii th. Annual
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  • 243 2 She Saved His Life 23 Years Ago, Meet Again THI saying 'This world is a small world indeed." wa, very forcibly brought VMZ to lady tair Noble and Mr. James Mastboom who "je^n }> k <>. 'ner Rajpatana, wVch arrived m Stagapfa j csSsadiy. Lad; am* Noble is i saloon
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  • 166 2 Warrant Out For European (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. 1 WARRANT cf arrest was issued for ■a Mr. E. S. Dunn for failing to attend the Second Police Court in con nectK.n with a judgment debtor summons. < V Mr. Dunn had been sued by MacLmTam Chov Wan through
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    • 29 2 "CARLOS" \Ao. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 {European I lair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen in all the latest ■methods and experts in pedii cure and manicure, Prices moderate.
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  • 412 3 To Serve Three Months' Gaol (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. 'THE use of knives in quarrels like this in this country must be discouraged, and must be discouraged in the only possible way and tnat is by imposing bigger sentences. If magistrates before whom
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  • 139 3 Lr Norman Soong. the young Chinese journalist I world reputation, who has ecu engaged to contribute a Z eries of articles from the Ihina war zone for the iundav Tribune, has reach- d Lashio. near the Burmese rontier. and his first article rill appear
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  • 385 3 Alleged Attack On Wife While In Bed Seremban, Apr 11. V \l>l II l a blind Indian, is nl lcgtd tt» have attempted to murder his wife with a knife and then j turned the knife on him with the intention of suicide. Yesteiday morning before Mr. J. P. JBicldulph
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  • 292 3 Sales Of "Rubber Cloth" Which Contained Chandu Singapore, Friday. WOF Chandu haul made by revenue officers led by Mr. Albert H. -oel, of HM. Customs, on certain premises in Stanley Street last ne subject of a trial in the Criminal District Court which K to-do y in the conviction of
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    • 9 3 DON'T MISS i TO-MORROWS I jUNDAY TRIBUNE I Tjr
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    • 120 3 Do You Need Classes Only an examination by a skilled qualified spe- *ab^^^£^ l-iailst will tell you to /pSsfisP' /•■hat extent your vision ft m^^ >s deficient. V^^ ft. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular ■iciencc. Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) 35 Years European Clinical Experience 4, Arcade Ground Floor. Tel. 300. THOMSON
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  • 360 4 B.0.T. President On Prospects Of The Future I London. Apr. 21. TIIK .President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, in a speech last Bight, referred to the visit reecntlj paid by Mr Robert Hudson to the northern capitals and to the visit that did not take place that
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  • 138 4 w Bingapore, Friday. ...-aing. nn at miaaay was $111 12 up Sl 18. The L ndon ttsock f erday was reported as t> I ighcer and according to cables received pr .es In the tin share section .showed a Improvement. Locally a small number 01 rresh buying
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    • 10 4 tin STAvriApn London. Friday £216»2 £218U fl 1
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    • 64 4 RUBBER E2S- To-d^ nd n F^av. KlttßL Steadv Steady Ch -an| Knrtt Buyers 7 15 16 7 15 16 b9 l Sellers 8 8 Ist Forward .May Buyers 7 15 16 7 15 16 Sellers 8 8 2nd Forward (July Sept Buyers 8 116 8 U6 I Sellers
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    • 25 4 Bar Gold Plni ptf Of. £7.8.6» 2 Ml. VI K 8pot M 1 16 20 J Forward 19 15 1G 19' 8 -HC
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    • 131 4 Previous To-day SwJ timers 88 9 89- tnan l iinlop Rubber 24 6 24 9 general Electric 76 3 76 7» 2 Imperial Chemical Industries 28 3 28 3 Imperial Tobacco 125 7» 2 12*4 1 2 i Anglo-Dutch 23 1' 2 23 3 7* Canadian Pacific
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    • 43 4 London. F PAI.M OIL (Malay) Previous T d^ riWER^F.A^QV 11 3 1 1 12 9 Sellers DnchaJ '•rtiite Muntok Mar. May Shipment 31 Sellers Ur> r.AMBIER n ?G^d'Ma^ Sh Pment 2 B Ji(l Ur! Block Apr. May Shipment 24 Value U. J
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    • 40 4 KIBBER p r New York A •P* Buyers 157^ 15 13 ft IM Sellers 16 15 15 6 I wward July Buyers ry H 15 13 16 ns SeUers 16 15 15 1. Market Tone Quiet Steady
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    • 21 4 T.T. on Paris .closing middle rate, ■r'-1> ste am( closing middle rate) 88i9 16 nSS sax ass sas ?SB
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    • 53 4 B" B^< \\k. _^^_____l S_H^A^y 1« s vNK tB MlB HHa- 1 7"™ Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may l>e arranged with us. We also offer Codown spaces to let at low rentals. fc***_y t I S lP Further pari iculars will bc __________J_l___L. 11l
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    • 13 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSUUNCfc COMPAJfT, LTD. BKANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 2 Wn'ysun Green
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  • 467 5 CKS SHARES ed By Fraser Company Eastern Realty 1 36 V2 1.41%xd b;st. Trust Ag. 375 4.*0 Eastern United 27.50 30 00 F and N. Ord. 13.90 14.30 do V'2% Prefs. 9.25 9.50 Gammon Malaya 172 V 2 1.77% Gt E Life f. pd. 61.25 66 25 Gt E. L.
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  • 198 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 21, 5 p.ir 101*1 f« Date Ex Div. year May 5 Apr. 24 5% May 10 Apr. 24 2 l^ r Apr. 26 Apr. 20 20% May 1 Apr 27 2V 2 Apr. 29 Apr. 25 2V 2 Apr. 28 Apr. 23
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  • 213 5 Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 3 319 Ayer Wengs 0.65% 0.70 Batu Selangors 1.15 1.20 Hong Fatts 0.60 0.63 Hongkong Tin 16i6 17|6 Jelebus 0.56 0.60 Karaunting Tin 8 3 91Katu Tin 21|- 22iKents I|9 2!3 KillinghalLs 13 3 141Kramats 9 9l9xd Kuchais 1.06
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  • 229 5 Allenby 1.15 1.25 Alor Gajah 0.85 0.95 Amal Malay 1.40 1.50 Ayer Hi tarn PJ3. 0.90 1.00 Ayer Molek 0.90 1.00 Ayer Panas 1.00 1.10 Bassett 045 0.50 Batu Lin tang 0.90 1.00 Bedford 0.80 0.90 Benta 0.95 UK) Borelli 1.05 1.15xd Broga 0.60 0.65 Brunei 0.45 0.50
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  • 207 5 u ucr 31 90 100 nom DAp ORE MUNICIPALITY e a d r 19 ,t° 5400,000 ar 31 Se Pt. 30 100 101 nom 7 red 1947 $1,600,000 106 108 nom M* 31 Sspt 30 tfVtmgHfZ nv 2 n4l/2 n m S&^T 0 1051/2 1071/2 nom t.
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    • 155 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824. Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000,Reserve Fund M 10,500,000,Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing- Board: D. CRENA DE lONOH LL.D. -President M. TAUDIN CHABOT -Dlrec or A. A.
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  • 73 6 INTERFERENS WITH FOREIGN SHIPPING the situation along°S°lJ 1 in Fukien province^ again tense as one Jain!? two destroyers I'uil, 1 < chow, while Japanese^!! scouters have been bumbino no terin s er p lin: One of the wars] of Apr. 11 intercepted aqS Norwegian ship a -ht-SI The Greek and
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    • 291 6 \WI \i 1 I FRAN( ISK A I HAM. FUN-FILLED LAI CH IMOT. P A VI JO *****5 9.15 T«M»^ j FRANCISKA GAAL FRANCHOT TONE r, rm mi ifock ['The Girl Downstairs" I v.UH WALTBR CONNOLLY. REGINALD OWEN I ATI ST OU MOM M WSKI IX: CUV ol JAIPIK -a
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    • 328 7 IIDS ON j EMp|RE T ALKIE j kWANC TUNG 7 rMm to-xight jus p.m. j \W Rex Reach's Famou Story I I -?S-S j "THE BARRIER"! K Jnd Civl- Mrtt'im IS To-day To-morrow j in ese ceiui -,i G()LD 1S I j YOU FIND IT" -^_r"-"'"-^^gg-gg und "CHARLIE CHAN B
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    • 148 7 TirFi^M. ALHAMBRA] 20th Century-Fox Present Thc Year's Finest Dramatic Hit! W^ ''^Pl^^mmlm B_K-E_fe. »__r jju/ff^ ____J2____________Bv _Hb__ _____^^I_J™ fc3B _9_H (b^^'' ;^wH H_k. b^_______^^^^B B*^^^^ Isß ___B HflL _______P -'jSmmW''-''''-' -#X£^fl 1 I K B»; mm >y v'^B LW B *i i____B_B 1^ w v^B JE y-___l .A *S3& >?&£■"
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  • 612 8 Death Not Due Entirely To Crash, Says Judge Singapore, Friday. A X application for I ciaim of $8,000 from the New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., made by Leong Luen Kit'w and Pang Chong Yee, the administratrix and administrator of the late Pang Kim. a Chinese,
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  • 99 8 Arrived by the •PH-ALN V Mr. Ch. Aitkenhead. Mrs. Groeneveld. Mr Schermerhorn. Mr. Bouwmeester. Ifr Spits. Mr. Scherpbier. Mr. R.J. O^bonv. Mr. Lee Kong Chian. Left by the "PH-ALN": Mr. Bouwmeester. Mr. Spits. Mr. Schmid. Mr. J. C. Chaillet. Master Lowson. Miss Low son. Miss Lowson ifor
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  • 139 8 Eight-year-old Sinf t"?P°£ a playful mood last nlaht 1 hawker, near his house to*. l slicing cuttlefish and ve«eS? up to the hawker and bl. "teased" him. m The hawker, Cheon- Wen? appreciate the little fellow*. he shooed Teck Soon eft with hand, just as he would <wot he
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  • 94 8 THE band of the Btr I Police will perform In m the week as follows u of Mr. S. Chapman. I Monday. Apr. 24 at Katci 8.30 p.m.: March »ion" Bidsood; ovci Flotow: selection "Ca::. 3: mezzo "Hawaiian Hun garian" Brahms. Thursday. Apr. 27 a* Far* 530 p.m.:
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  • 370 8 /wriv Singapore. Fi'^/^Bv U Vr° the lack of evidence regarding the movements of A"fl bin Mohamed Said alias Ahmad bin Effendi Said on theeveMl 01 Apr. l/, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, i^tponedM inquiry into Ahmad's death to Apr. 29,
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  • 1094 9 < l\l *3l £lICO\H Bl Technical Difference Between Stage And Screen L on Own Correspondent) London. Apr. 7. Laid appear that cinema act- may run in families. Not are there marked cases of hereac m the Fairbanks, but broand especially sisters seem to
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  • 253 9 E( KKT code, which was to have been used by the British and French fleets in case of war, has been stolen from a French Police believe that it was taken from his reserved compartnt in the golden arrow boat train at Victoria Station. «t
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    • 28 9 SANDEMAN'S i PORTS SHERRIES discerning jl^^J_s}_kl Hy^rST p4gi^Ki Vintage Wine.., *<v St well-matured \mitlt s :J i T lA in wood. m^!m SIME DARBY CO. LTD. WPB IA
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  • 336 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday. April 22, 1 939. JAPAN WARNED TOGETHER with the very welcome u ol t te henI of the a froni In Europe oj R isia's promi d reement with Britain and i ran< i the hai ming ol torn U ward Japan in the Far i The
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  • 1461 10  - MORE MILLIONAIRES in Great Britain C. Patrick Thompson By r~ LrITAIN Is growing richer MilD lionairej are oil the increase nmln ta the higher brackets are rising. i.v U i n.m teeaa-c tax hca-l-quarters: lffv3M Nitons had »n- oJ over IMM ;1 vear in lhi i«st tax rear. There -.vere
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  • 231 11 London, Apr. 21. Fore fr„ .Minister, will arrive in Lon- evening «nd conver- p ore ign Secretary Monday morning, to be V luncheon at the If. Gafencu will have with the Prime Minister V commons and at night guest at a dinner ar- bv British
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  • 33 11 London. April 20. he Budget, which Wfß Chancellor of the lay, will las- over rhu next week's bi,.<in*»ss. d the Opnomake i farthfr .ta'to- of tne int*r- r ho earliest Wireless
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  • 121 11 New Service Dress For British Army London. April 20. THE Army reforms will apply also to Regular Army reservists, who have already been offered the opportunity of le joining to complete twelve years with the Colours. The War Office makes it clear that the reforms have been made possible as
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  • 66 11 London. April 20. The King, who was accompanied by the Queen and attended by the Minister of Health 1 this afternoon 'declared open Ihp grfcat new buildings .of Westminster Hospital. Their Majesties visited London for the purpose from Windsor, where the Court is still in
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  • 86 11 London, April 20 The international committee for the application of the agreement regarding non-intervention in Spain was wound up in London to-day at a meeting which ranked as the thirtieth plenary session. The chairman's sub-comniittee has held many more meetings Lord Plymouth explained that the object of
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  • 24 11 London, April 20. The Archbishop of Canterbury jirfiTed back in England to-day, following his visit to the Mediterranean and Istanbul —British Wireless
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  • 442 11 London. r OLIVER STANLEY. President of the Board of Trade, made a ldn? statement in the House of Commons dnrfn? the debate that preceded tit* approval of the second reading of the BUI providing for the refcrganlfcation of Britain's cotton industry. He stated. 'In the
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  • 121 11 Indian Film Producer And Publicity New Delhi. AX Indian film producer is jealous of the publicity that was given to two Hollywood stars by a reference in the Centra) Legislative Assembly. In the course of a passage-at-arms. Mr F. E. James, a European, compared Mr M A. Jinnah. leader of
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  • 56 11 London. April 20. The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs told the House of Commons that the Government were fully aware cf thc interest aroused abroad by the BBC broadcasts in foreign languages The possibilities of useful extensions of these broadcasts were constantly under consideration by the
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  • 242 11 Tenders will be received at the Office oi the Settlement Engineer, P-^- D Singapore, up to noon of the Ist May, 1939 for the following work:— Filling and raising sites marked a, Y and Z as shown on plan at the Wirele ;s Receiving Station off St. Michael's
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    • 22 11 V,,i, r Convenience lEF ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW n «M: At The !APITOL RESTAURANT ln *T Rock Oysters \ND strawberries :imble.
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    • 144 11 THE TRUE TOtflC FOOD Obtainable ef alt Chtml** end StarxH SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders are invited for the supply of Li£ht Railway Stores. Tender Forms may be obtained at the Tender Room. Tenders close at 12 noon on Apr. 28, 1939 C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretarv. ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
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  • 168 12 LONDON'S REACTION TO ALBANIAN CRISIS TIM \IB\M\N CRISIS, added to the sunshine and the Kast^r holiday, attracted much larger crowds than asaal to Buckingham Palace on Easter Sunday AAteh the Changing of the Guard. The lame crowd watching the mar ch away. (Planet News). AiR NEVHXI CHAMBERLAIN, called b?ck from
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement Iv lor. 22. 15P39. Every Saturday.
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    • 2266 1 EUROPEANS WILL BE NO MATCH FOR REST C.S.C. A Grand Side Of Fieldsmen WEEKLY CRICKET REVIEW Malayan Cricket Review SELANGOR NOTES |HE best match of the week-end was undoubtedly that between the 3.C.C. and the C.S.C. wherein the Ceylonese emerged easy winners. Playing on their own ground the Ceylonese are
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    • 28 1 DOWN BALESTIER WAY LAST WEEK Picture shows Waites bowling in tac match at Balestier last week wh«»n the C.S.C. defeated the S.C.C. by an innings and 42 runs.
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    • 663 2  -  Flash SELETAR NOTES BY "FLASH- III?- -I A WKKK containing more rain than sunshine has failed to damp the enthusiasm of the sportsmen at Seletar, and although little has been seen of the cricketers and IftWß tennis players, soccer
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    • 137 2 TUE Al i ,i, tball Leai t in trn rid. have <i i oul ol Ihe potllghi I h< r a ma •j hai name tand for all ip-t< date n i idem football 'i 1., mtn who ha done m>r thaj 1 1 eto
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    • 51 2 (hen ngton snapped in action >< ihe sc.c in the serhi-final mixed 2 double: tie with Mrs Sewell aiainst Mr. and Mrs. Warden Cjicrrihftoii 1 „,.5 »,is partner won into rhe final but had to acknowledge defeat 10 2 i, 11 1,;. i0n and Clerc who won r; -1.
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    • 254 2 CHANGI GARRISON NOTES SroK I at aangi had 1...1 a lean week. thCfC Mng only three «.:.<•- •ei matches ■>! any impnrlanee In the Garrison league a v« ry last ami thrilling ijame was seen «o. South I'.ulan" on Saturday fin* 15lh when the Jlth (II)
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      • 37 2 "UNIT A" villi BAmnxi* (TOURNAMENT STRINGERS) DISTRIBUTORS IN SINGAPORE h» KIIPSPRIXGER CHAMPIONSHIP GITS I vT\ Uie To ««"t Outs approved Stefan, and other sta s of the game. il2Li!^>'>S. UQ_,KMAVS»u> and SERVK E I I'TEI.v M ?_XTK..-n
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    • 125 3 Badminton Topics By "10" jMG bndminton clubs in Malaya are likely to clash in a serfes of friendly matches. Their committees will consider sending their representatives on tour— a matter of all-absorbing interest to badminton players nthusiasts alike. So far as
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    • 247 3 Mayflower To Visit The Federal Capital T.l! Mavflower-Sunnydale match which hadminton fans in Singapore and Selangor have come to repard as an annual affair may bo revived this vear. cf Iti kind wa: held nearag it was in 1937 that Belangor's foremost d twn to Singapore to fulfil the Mayflowers.
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    • Article, Illustration
      21 3 ">« rombined teams of the Philippine Basketball players and the Chi.v e High School taken at the Happy World last Saturday nifcht.
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    • 294 3 WITH unfailing regularity Wolverhampton Wanderers are introducing youngsters into their League side, although they are going ail out for the League Championship. They always appear to play like veterans and do not make the slightest difference to the Wolves winning form. Their latest player is
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    • 347 3 CAID to be the oldest party in the North Settlement, the Hu Yew Seah, and parly acknowledged to be the strongest in Penang. the Limsteads, may visit Singapore this year. When he was in Penang. Mr L 1 P:ng Kwing, honorary secretary »>[
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    • 51 3 Mr. Warneford Creeswell. the a manager Ol Northampton Town FC w I during the next close sea on b o secretary-manager ol the club. Mr. J. H. Marlow. who has been sec tary for thc past ten years, is leaving > Cornwall on reach inii the age-limit
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    • 625 4 KUALA LUMPUR REVIEW fields twt teams against Negri Sembilan and Malacca at cricket next week-end at Seremban, and in the former match it is not expected that there will be very great opposition put forward. Dionvsius. who has played for Selangor before, and
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    • 85 4 Mr. John Cochrane. who at the beginning of March resigned his post as s?c-retary-manager of Sunderland FC. has been appointed manaeer of Reading FC -ii succession to Mr. W. Butler. After brine in control of Paisley St Murcn FC. Mr. Cochrane went to Sun(lnland in 1928 and
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    • 509 4  - OUTLOOK IN CRICKET NOT SO GLOOMY AS PREDICTED Soccer Starts Permainan (11, THAT Perak's cricket outlook for the current season is not so gloomy as some critics had predicted early on, was clearly shown during the recent Perak-Penang mat<?h in the northern settlement, which the home side won after one
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    • 34 4 Back In His True Form T. M. Hart had a lean season last year, but this season he has shown a return to the form that has made him a cricket personality in Malaya.
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    • 19 4 Perak Sports Notes Thi.liunathan get his eye in befot.- than S C -S.C.C. match last week at Balestier plain.
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    • 766 5 ANCHESTERS HA VE ELDR.E. TO A DRAW Tanglin Sports lteview R. A. Beat Tads Convincingly JUST how the form of soccer teams can vary was proved at Tanglin last week when the Sappers shared honours with the Manchester? at soccer, each side scoring once. A pcn?Jty scored in the first
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    • 128 5 tball League clubs have relater from Gillingham F.C. r their support in the effort im are making to < i back lii d Division (Southern Section), out of which they 'd at the end of last season. un point out that they have extremely well this var. b?■unning
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    • 226 5 A Neville Chamberlain Invented Snooker was snooker first played? A few months ago an English magazine published an article ir which it was suggested that th potting game originated at th Royal Military Academy, Woolwich 1 This theory seemed to be support* by the fact that a first-year cade was
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    • 175 6 CY'DMY >Vooderson world champion miler. is gcttinu ready tor his forthcoming match in Hie lnited States with thc Mftag Americms. including (ilm Cunningham and SOU Komani. The race will certainly desert e its title of thc "mile of tin- century." Tbe Mackheath Harrier
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    • 456 6 ENGLAND RUNNERS-UP OCOTI.AM) put up a great fight in the last of the international hockey matches of the 1938-39 season, against Ireland, at Carlow. County Carlow, when Ireland won 2-0 to win the championship for the third year in succession. England, who lost,
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      17 6 i An incident in the match at Tanpi «h it .h < iu^:;z^ G r nns and Manch<st
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    • 76 6 Golfer Holes In 0 MR. Charles G. Burgess, of St. Albans. Hert p*aying «n a points bogey competition at Harpenden gelf course, holed in none! At the fifth green he received a stroke, and OMB holed his tee shot. Problem was how many points should he receive for his feat.
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    • 145 6 Grimsby No Goalkeep AFTER their FA. (up i With Wolverh.'.mptim 1 during which theii re* keeper, Monl^on. was in in sby Town found thpmvl out a goalkeeper on thek to pla>- Tweedy, who ist choice could not play u tie because of influenza, i still not fit to turn out
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    • 314 6 MR. George Sargent, 56-year-old native of Brockharo. England, and now professional, golfer at Bobby Jone course/ Easrf Lake, at Atlafita.O^orgia, claims lo have pr* eight years' study, that it pays a gtfifaf'ta'sfctttp'Ori his toff swing. It was Mi£^ Joyce Wethcied who unwittingly helped him to make
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    • 86 7 Week's Honours List BATTING L hcuv (T.P.C.A. vs. la£ ?d_ A. vs. Trade Indres rL penang) r o r vs. v Sundram iC.B.v. 5 ,'v M C.A. vs. S.R.C) iW Xavier .YM.C.A. vs. Lfvis .SRC vs. Fort CanJ^p'oh .Saravanamuthu's Et PSC Penang ftpfrin .lA. vs. MmeERoberts iLower Perax C. Sitiawan
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    • 147 7 IBhori (B R C «i C.R.C tang l. Stephens lEurop* iis The Rest Malacca* ont Gnee IC.R.C. vs. Ki, Pei we (Minesweepers vs. I A.'. Roderick ißrad's vs. Colians Pei Ron 'S C C vs Rent am C. i kumaren 'Tamp.;, vs. Sutt* i Ujong) Item (b.C C vs
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    • 24 7 'lean pr, PUr 1t 7' H dtr Cup matches be,,'. 1 and Great 'econu Xov ember 18 take place at Jacksonville,
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    • 1008 8 ROYAL HAMPTON SELECTED FOR TO-DAY'S CUP EVENT Turley Should Be Followed To-day's Races Reviewed Topi, "Marrus $up<>v«)us" HpRAINING during the 'asl week has been particularly illuminating, and many, 4 this afternoon's winners should be the horses and ponies who have been show up well in their morning exercises at Bukit
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    • 70 8 !s tllne of the tMoa >"»> that have no promotion or rele..i tion worr.es, are giving mm of I ITS I>,ayf rs a cha nce to plav the Art* team in order that thev £4 get some first-class match xpenence. "OmSmmt i; I l° l pald BP«»nymoon
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    • 37 8 AX AD It Sln K apor, last A«nlver«r> ail -how. Thfa v.ar 1).- is in I 0 quit* f, i t ,V w races are all W bifger diviuend !han *105 will
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    • 85 9 FUNERAL of SHOT POLISH LEADER THE FUNERAL OF COLONEL SLAWEK, who was three times Premier of Poland, took place in Warsaw and was attended by members of the Government and high officers of the Army. Colonel Slawek, a close associate of the late Marshal Pilsudski, was found shot in his-
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      40 9 A POLISH tnnk in action. (Planet News). POLIFH TROOPS moving up to the frontier. Another picture of the Polish mobilisation activities. (Planet News), mtm jf G POsT on the Polish frontier, where tireless watch is kept. (Planet News).
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    • 613 10 and now we have Lingerie Hats And Petticoat Government Fashion.- changing with such i ..alwd. opk rapiditv that man) wosum a: redifced almost to despali when cyeu.2. their wardrobes. ll>resse> that looked so smart, ensembles that seemed to be so very iiiich thc last word in chic only a rew
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      • 191 10 I. imoHi-uiuru lautu wear __j-_--<*POF r;d r is'velv new and verf Jl T*m\\\W^^m\W inxMtig- the high neck. times vividly coloured -nps? ones, whfl?.' a Breton in thi^ new .-hade trl «WP!r mtm other tKr or v vbe eon- rn>d with nairy- grdsgrain J^K;^ 3^ E° back' to snowy whiteness. I
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    • 1153 11 delectable blouses demonstrate The Charm Of Laundered White 1 irely new look to a wtll-woni Jm and. on the other hand. wer g dress can be cut down to a graceful which, when top«e of th» blouses which are spuiar for tvening wear, will give in absolutely new dinner-outfit othy,
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      • 419 12 ill mm\**rW I«a t*- liiu]B MU H B jD^__^BL3^™^-^^^*^^^ m r?»2 V BYP-O^B I A L I N ES j (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards DM Du f. Tonnage s 'P° w tonnage P"™ 1939 J 1939 i SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 4 RAJPUTANA 17-000 In port SOLDAN JunQ RANCHI 17,000
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      • 372 12 TO bKLWLH FORTsfl I** I I* CHARCEURS REUNIsI HOMEWARDS. I papV\RELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie ti Bordeaux Ap.l 3*, n y Ma-seilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk TO SAIGON INDOCHINI PAt) pADARAN For Saison. Tourane pnd Fahihong Mw I CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong May fl i B. A.
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    • 322 13 Singapore, Friday. A SUMMONS in Chambers which was "^•**J™^^"__£ A f or argument and which sought to amend the defence tion of a new paragraph was to-day dismissed l by the Ch ef Just,c£ Sir Percy McElwaine, on the grounds that it would be an
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    • 527 13 THE following were passengers by the P. O. Rajputana which arrived in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Ross, Mr. Mrs. A. Perc*val, Mr. A. Whittingham, Mr. B.W^g?' (Colombo to Penang), Mr. A. King, Mr. W*. Collinson. Capt. A. Peters, Mrs. Peters, (Colombo to Hongkong). Mr. Mackenzie, Mr. J. Storey, Mrs
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    • 37 13 Dr Lim~Boon Keng, 0.8.E., will give an address on the 'Practical teaching of Jesus" on Friday, Apr 28. at the Vesley Church Hall with Rgrj V Ayadurai, the Dean of the 1939 District Institute, in the chair.
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      • 279 13 iIURAS PIIILP LIXE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS 'Apr 28 J** lERKUR May 28 /TtJ lARELLA C naanore to Australia issued at the pedal cheap rovnd trip tickets from Singapore to a flowing rates c.r.aanore Brisbane, Sydney or XM Class Dangers may transfer at Sboiirne to the correcting K P
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      • 50 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG.IhANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAX.% 8,000 TONS SAILING MAY 4 AT 3 P.M. The above vesse, has excel.ent modern accommodation for First Saloon 3 rSiSS^ISS < «55.« t'ettU to China and Japan n terchan e^ wi* a co tm Telephone:
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      • 59 13 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.L.M.), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 4 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels 4 05 p.m. today. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (K.L.MJ, tUneot delivery of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p m to-day and
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      • 1351 14 !X)ND on (CHINESE PROTEST rTzrr^Tlcß \nin II jsss- follows flag ON THE I RAU!yLJ ggfinr -incident j (Part 111 an w> comedy by SSTpietoarid. i -he Hill BJliesr duction by John «icnmui Chungking Apr 21 HN6APORE 45 The Adventures of Alonzo c riety: Merryl and Foste ARDIIiG the flag incident
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    • 529 15 JAP STRONGHOLDS THREATENED Grim Battle For Ruling Chungking, Apr. 21. T.UIS speak louder than words" declared a spokesman of the Naiimal Military Council when he commented on the past week's military situation. Referring to the Kwangtung fighting bi .south China, the spokesman said tha' of
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    • 312 15 British Ambassador In Chungking Chinese Views On His Visit Chungking, Apr. 21. C hmese papers contain extensive comments on the return of Sir Archibald Kerr Clark-Kerr, British Ambassador, to Chungking b> air yesterday afternoon. The independent Ta Kung Pao stressed the resolute \wii of the entire Chinese armed forces and
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    • 50 15 Another Jap War Loan .Hongkong, Apr 21 —Shanghai ioreign sources learn that the Japanese Government is floating a three hundred million yen new war loan on Apr 25 two-thirds of which are to be drawn from the treasury, the rest to be subscribed by Japanese banks.— Chinese Central News Agency.
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    • 68 15 Monopolising Of Lower Yangtse Shipping Hongkong, Apr. 21. THE British Jardine-Matheson and 3ut- terrield Swire shipping comptniei have requested the Shanghai B: tish consulate to protest to the Japanese lor monopolising the lower Yangtze River shipping, for which purpose the Japaness have organized the "Federal Shipping Company" one
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    • 37 15 Hongkong. Apr. 21.— The Shanghai Customs report that Shanghai's import last month amounted to $53,115,053 and export $21,184,301, Chinese currency re-< gistering an unfavourable balance of some $31,930.752— Chine5e Central News Agency.
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      • 342 15 (3A) in L.O. 6139. THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE. (CHAPTER 113). NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a iea^e for the term of 99 tears of the undermev-.i^nea Grown Land .situate at Waterloo Strict Singapore will bo sold by i j one Auction at the Land
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    • 1742 16 ROYAL HAMPTON TO WIN ANNIVERSARY CUP I i GOOD card of eight events, with the Anniversary Cup race as A Tmain attraction, form the programme of this aft.rn^n racing at Bukit Timah in the first day of the Singapore Turf Club s Summer (Governors Cup) meeting. The Cup race promises
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    • 482 16  -  "Marcus Superbus" (By IIOBBS' horses were seen out on t first time and all impressed wit form displayd this Kuala Lumpur si I meeting. Empiric was the first of the string, t brought out by Garrard, who is now attached to Hobbs' stable. The geldin-j 1 galloped
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    • 336 17 Further Evidence in Millionaire's Will Case Singapore, Friday. Ln „r not the present trustees of the estate of the late Mr. i <r Seah a well-known Singapore millionaire who died h ,'r'T should be at liberty to allow any son or daughter of anrf the male issue of aity son
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    • 123 17 ABLEMATES AT CAPITOL B«^L_ Ajl^Ui^r^ "E Beery and Mickey Rooney an ideal combination in Ihe Jm "Stublemates," which beason at the Capitol last tells the story of a down and lary surgeon, wanted by the a race track offence, and a wohse employer pays him his living him a racehorse
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    • 77 17 Jfctting hard up for plots 'The Girl Downstairs," L ure now at the Pavilion. n 1 f SI u ln the world-thtt of £rv-n?t aU ln love with a simJjjant maid aidi/S^aOaal. the 1 tt'e fond It l ed P ainf uUy s niple, JS^SS'K irresisl le j t
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    • 75 17 Singapore. Friday.— On pleading guilty to a charge of theft of 16 pineapples from an estate in Jurong Road at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, an lfc-year-old Tecchew lad named Goh Tua Kow was: sentenced to ten days' simple imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate. Court Inspector
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    • 492 17 Points Shared In Div.II B Game On Padang Y.M.C.A. Juniors 3, S.C.C. "B" 3. DLAYING with ten men throughout the S.C.C. "B" drew with the Y.M.C.A. Juniors three goals all in a fast and interesting soccer friendly played on the Padang yesterday evening. The Y's put up a grand show
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    • 383 18 PENANG ENTRIES FOR S'PORE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS New Association To Hold Meet On Apr. 29 VERY (.ratifying number of entries have been rece.ved for the cham k pionships to be held by the newlv-formed Singapore Amateur Summing Association on Apr. 29 the Singapore Swimming Club. At Committee meeting of the Association
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    • 102 18 A BASKBAU. game in the trail*. n tional Anivrran style, with Kces of beer at first and third bases, will ?u W?* 1 u '»"wro\v afternoon at the Police Sports Held, Thompson Koad, between trams representing the American Mess and the American Association ...^h^"^ 11 Mesa are challeuger.s and
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    • 31 18 cef lfJ he Johore c °UeE«ms at soc- cer y esterday eveiung on the Padanu the JVR.C. won their game when thereat their opponents by three goals to one
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    • 261 18 S.C.C. Doubles Tit For Wise Clerc THR ILL ING FIN A L A GA lM DROOGLEEVER PURNEM FE Mens Doubles final of the S.C.C. tennis championships. p; J the Club yesterday, ended in a win for Wise and Clerc ov^Duß ever and Puraell af *r a very exciUng U»ree-»et maleh.
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      23 19 mof the S.A.F.A., which is to make a tour to Saigon, which beat the Malays 3 2 at the Stadium yester day.— Tribune.
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    • 48 19 MITTED TO RACTICE Singapore, OMtty. Morrison was to-day adw practice on the Straits wren an application Willamson on behalf ll °ner in the High Court Ch| pf Justice, S.S., Sir waine. nerpi On b haU oI the E r >l.v admitted to solicitor on C^,;;-- !In thla Colony
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    • 124 19 Res 7, Manchester. .1. nerves Dfrisioa dash my at (Tillman Bari Loyal- trounced the trs to Ihe tune of 7 —l i minutes play, the Tads pre »fl a xautifa] pass i.i.t nto the bead of t tht ball the far cjciMi Ick •B tl •■■.l.s attached. brth sesi
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    • 701 19 A. F. A. TEAM F OR SAIGON BEAT MALAYS 3-2 Brilliant Combination A Feature Of The Play S.A.F.A. ...3. M.F.A....2. DRILLIANT approach wcrk and as brilliant defensive play was exhibited yesterday when the S.A.F.A. Saigon side defeated the M.F.A. by the odd goal in five. There were no end of
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    • 43 19 I I Kunming. Apr. 21. -The League Of Nations P.ason office in China has established a sub-office here. Meanwiiiie. seven of thc eight League anti-epioe-nic experts who arrived here last week, will leave Chungking a week hence- Chinese Central News Agency.
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    • 173 19 S. C. R. C. Tennis THE following are the results of ties in the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament played yesterday on H«»ng Lim Green: S.C.R.C. TENNIS:— 2 "A" Singles Handicap:— Tan Chong Gark i— 3) beat Pang Chiap Song < -9), 6—l, 6—3. Y. F. Tai 3> beat Yap Ah Hian
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    • 195 19 PLAYING brilliantly at times an! with a formidable forward drive. Alex Watts won the Singles Handicap "B" tevnis title when he beat B. d'Rozario yesterday in straight sets of 6—l; 6—4. Watts started well and was soo/i ahead by a number of games. Rozario won three games In
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    • 206 20 London, Apr. 21. JAPAN could not continue the war against China for six months longer without imports from the West, said Mr Quo Tai-Chi. speakin* at the Manchester Reform Club. Pressure against Japan by a boycott I her "xports and an
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    • 87 20 London, Apr. 21. IT Ls announced that Mr. Borfin has been appointed minister witnout portfolio with a seat in the Cabinet oendinu DMMge of legislat on which 'makes him Minister of Supply. Capt. Euan Wallace has been appointed Minister of TransDort in place oi Mr 3urKin, with a
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    • 155 20 Singapore, Friday. ROBERT EDWARD HUGHES, "20. a private of the 2nd Battalion, B Loyal Regiment, was sentenced to one weeks rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $50 (five weeks' r.i. in default) on his J^ S guilty this morning, before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, of the
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    • 165 20 China Peace Front Hongkong. Apr. 21. •pHE Chinese counter-attacked Hsinhui on the morning of Apr. 19, and after engaging the enemy for many hours in the streets succeeded in re-capturing the city. The Chinese later advanced on Kcngmoon where they defeated a force of Japanese troops over 1.000 strong The
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    • 38 20 London. Apr. 21. Jniv aPI !5 lnt T nt is announced of Sir £5? 00 h ad as G °vernoi- of Bengal with effect from June 11 in consequence permanen M^ urne w hp Reuter
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    • 38 20 London. Apr. 21: Cntt. of th» German neet. which are to undertake Sprin* exercises off the spar- v., canpa "d ve W n'U he H nBHSh ChaMel *«n2 «Wta« and earlv this morning. British Official Wireless
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    • 180 20 PULLED NECKLACE FROM WOMAN'S NECK Singapore. Friday. ••rOMEBODY tugged at my necklace iJ from behind. I turned round and aw accused pulling the chain. It broke i'rom my neck and accused ran away. -aid a woman Ang Chin Ho to-day ha the Third Police Court, when giving evidence against Aw
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    • 107 20 Singapore, Friday. SENTENCE of two months' rigorous imprisonment was passed today on Han Hi Guan, alias Han Kim 'Juan, who pleaded guilty four days ago in the Third Police Court, to stealing, as a servant, $10 in cash, gold cul Minks and buttons from aj drawer in
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    • 46 20 TTDTto London, Apr. 21. ITRUS exports from Palestine during 47nino ri p d Apr "t0 Apr 18 amount 4^Q7nn 9 CMeS makin^ a tota l of ImuTa^ v'?' !n^ omp^ es with H.267.071 cases MK'ited m the corresponding s«, wn l last ycur. Reuter
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    • 55 20 Washington Ai HPHE National Defence Bit ising the exDenni $66,800,000 for naval and, has been finally pa.ssed in ed form by the House of tatives and sent to the Whj i'or signature. The Senate's an endment Sn.O'JO.OOO for the air fe Jackst
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    • 45 20 London, DESPITE week-end con_:den the proximity of Budfl brighter tone pervaded the marked increase in activity ao of ajilt-edged. Kaffirs attracted Cape and tention. while Paris bought payers. Commodities also experiem whole a more satisfactory i prices generally higher. Wall Street opened steady..
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    • 28 20 Havre. Apr. 21 —The lia plain" sailed for New York a art tn.asi-.es and passengni ill fated liner "Par^" tool Lindbergh and her two i Reuter. aaa-.
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    • 170 20 EXCEPTIOI TAX ATIC IN FRAM Paris, k Exceptional measures ol I aggregating seventeen francs, are before the t« Ministers meeting this eveoi included a special sales tai to amount to half per rent, l measure limits profits working for national defen* another prescribes increase! ing hours of all
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