The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 April 1933

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS Ik ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE. S.S. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 153 1 THE DAY 'S NEWS TIM report ef >ir Saimn-I Wilson on the d«-«« rti ilis.it ion piopo-als in the Federated >lala> States irai laMWd M'vlcnl,i\ I'age I-eaders ol the various communities in Nagapwv wen rdaetaal to eaawal on the report Page X. Fines were imposed three soldiers Mho went for
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 27 1 It L« it- um that three oi the principal meintxrs ot tho S<n iet trade rtfkHltkm lni\»> bf«!i recalled to Ifoocow "for consultation Reuter
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    • 22 1 Lundun. \j iil M. In the SCOtttoh Ltaguv to-day Oltic .uriirieoiuan* 2—l and Clyde be*l Queen 'i Park V- Reuter
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  • 181 1 irrian rcittiH it tbc I>rit tsh inih.ir^n on Ku>si.in f*«dh h intinp.itj-d in Mmmhu PlBgC 11l WM quart«T» it i«> ■SKCStcd th.it th«.ihandnnnu nl tt Ike > 1 «1 >taiiil.tr<i by thr J nited Statcm, f>< <.i«i»-v bciag inlmded to l»«-iu lit thr u.uiiln iMtt»mall> ni\ also be dt'.i^ntii »v
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  • 1072 1 I >re by the weekly paper the; send nu from home thai oM Bridget has died Bhi had fought her \>a\ tq dim an iai Into btlm, that territory wn death dta <>■>< i mj mai Nevertheless i can understand ;hr writer of the paragraph irhen hi sayi that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 507 1 I PLES HOTEL PREMIER HOTFL I QCA W I C lAI UQTpi I FORMAL ////s evening I DINNER DANCE I DANCE-6.15 to 8.15 p.ra. I to! VWOOD HI-LIGHTS I CABARET I CABARET with I _j!^i_^ THE DEJEHANS WILLIAM RIMELS I RAFFLES CELBBRATED ORCHKSTRA. I kkom the cas.no oe par.s I
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    • 52 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Pagi k Tabi deUcactes— Page l. cun prickly heat Pagi I ritiikwii and DufTa Past- lb Paaaoui famils recipea Pap 4 Yours t>n >\*sy pajrmenta Page 9 CHRYSLER ENDURANCE S.Shimura 8 Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shir t Outfits in Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE.
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    • 6 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES
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  • 415 2 Johdre Agriculture, Arts and I Fr 0 nt Malacia. April IS. h* a ti by our reprea t with HH. Tunuku Amad. DK Pl> 6tat< CommlMionei T are able to publish details of I nenta for tha Agricultural Show and Art.- and Craft Exhibition winch i> beta]
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  • 20 2 :ii Bd Is to plav at XWI will be the first time the R.vkra uhere all take pa, mternationa: music
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  • 226 2 Avalanche at 6,000 Feet Altitude Paris. Six thousand feet up in the French Alps, more than 120 workmen have been dicing all night and most of the next day, at constant risk of their lives, in an attempt to rescue 20 comrades who were buried by
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  • 140 2 Shanghai Benefaction for Education Mr Yeh Hunu-ying. a rich Shanghai Chinese, has established a fund of $1,000,000 to be used for financing public libraries* and developing rural education. The Ministry of Education upon learning of the generous deed of Mr Yeh telegraphed appreciation to his Shanghai residence I
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  • 55 2 Alter beinu arrested u by the police a South Indian named fffndtita nq found to ha\e in his poateasiOH quantity ol ganja. a deleterious drug. He was therefore taken before tin Plr»t Magistrate, Mr. h a. Porrer. yesterday, and pleaded cuilty to the charge He a/as fined $15
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  • 73 2 Air Trip From Madrid to Hon^ Kong The MkMrlng table sets out the VSriOtp stages of Senor Fernando Rein LorlnaV flight from Madrid to Hong Kong: 19 Tunis to Bengasi 20 Bengasi to Cairo. 21 Cairo to Bagdad. 22 Bagdad to Bushire. 23 BOBBIN to Karachi 24 Karachi
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  • 129 2 International Discussion Next Month in Um Room of c mnwti Su p B (C. Under Secretary tur Air). In reply to M: Hutctalnaon (C. Romford), that Um i• kI I meeting ol the Enternatkma] Oaaunkßton on 'Air N'a\ k\t tin i would U' teld »t R>>m
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  • 88 2 Motorist and Partv Who j »as_huured A European named W G Guflith* appearance before th«> CrtmlnaJ DL^tr.i t j »Mi H A Forfeit \esterday moinir.u on I charpc of causing grievous hurt vhlje driving a motor car in Alexandra Road: but he let off When Chief Court Inspector
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  • 43 2 will tK- a birthday p*ra<jk I v "i srmbiian Chib padans 28 In boMMU Of the birth H H J ;i Pertuan Deaai ft I The k.p.m motoi toOl D Stobb- Sambfti Riv« r on April ih rhen i I wi Bbi urrlved
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  • 29 2 ('•a\u Perfon v a gala n :<>ii;i of April L'L'i -i Will (X Ait I Wiltshire will bi inste.u; 0] t i the prim, p I i
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  • 24 2 Sent* guilt] liurt to i 111 A I said U plaiiwi:,- t. .1 B on hk return had to remain J
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  • 24 2 Thi for the in v It Pwo H d.f. Tim Club HUM),: 13 [1 lift] II I.uid S tl Tteclla Bai i
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  • 16 2 DMMBti Tlv 101l of unmrv Mr S Sh PU The country ra< i
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  • 17 2 Han Jumble I I on Friday ,\p left U Dd, and V\V( m who
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 487 2 -PRICKLY HEAT— ""or the prevention and cure of PRICKLY HEAT lere is ONE STANDARI> REMEDY "A(;neslv antiseptic dusting powder. GO cents and 51. 50 per box. MEDICAL HALL. LTD. CHEMISC& BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Hi^hfst Class Work Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— Thone 7898. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY
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    • 636 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or service? and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Sanitary installations at Nos. 21, 23, 24, 46 and t>3 Buffalo Road. Nos. 74. 76
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    • 205 2 Bi\'a f i PL v V Newly discovered a priceless safeguard to teeth -an entirely new cleansing and polishing Mtftrtol bM been developed that is tv. ice as soft as polishing nit. rials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth I higlu-i polish. brighter tustre-HLM stains disappear comploti -l> npHE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 270 2 THE WEEK Friday. M>t. High Wat r MM 7 7 It ::in., 7' ft Football SAF.A. <Div 111, Public Services KFC. vi liartnt Dt-pt. 11. Stadium: R;<:: I st j t ,hu Inst., (friendly) at Kuala Lumpur; sec Amicable Athletic Aaaodatlon, I'adang Poli<r Band. Botanical Gardn, :u. Singapore Swfminni" Club
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  • 50 3 FREED FROM PAIN AT 95 in* for Many r* :i tills rhmm.tti.sm for ...:<. again at her I like to tell you KnudMa Salts r d of .1 irart f now In my 95th rum d i thai the im- o*p iind »uld mon nunbi sl\ .1. irtk ulai uade
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  • 3280 3 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON PREPARING FOR THE BUDGET London, April 4. 1 From the tree Press Correspondent PREPARATIONS art- in full swing for the two things which interest us most al the present time, namely. the BMter holidays and the Budget, which comes up immediately after the Easter Parliamentary
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 54 3 Rememberthat pure Mood not onto keeps away disease, but to Naturals remedy— ln fact, the blood Is the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's Blood Mixture Is unexcelled. Is expeis the poisons and assists healing. Of mM Chmmimt mmi Samm. Biwmßy good m LIQUID
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    • 222 3 JH JR. troth uro living /xirts of >' OUT rh<>> rnay h? i/i m ■j^^^^^^Sß nourishment QxK'jum. Cure your teeth from within— /L KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the new idea in the care of the teeth. For many years people thought that a clean tooth could not decay. Yet
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  • 946 4 SLENDER, supple, and straight that is the new silhouette for the new reason. The British designers are Showing their first collections, revealing the disappearance of the closely-fitting moulded line and' the arrival of a freer and less con- 1 stricted one. By day the smartest clothes are
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 4 CELEBRATIONS LASTING TEN DAYS marked the wedding in the Czeihoslovakian town ol Mukucevo, of Frime, the seventeen year old daughter of the well-known Rabbi Spiro, to the eighteen -year-old Rabbi Baruch Rabinowicz of Sedlitz, Poland. The bride is seen surrounded by wedding guests.
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  • 807 4 A lovely :~kin is the right of ever) woman. and no matter how regular her fntllftt HM] be. she cannot look attractive if her iomplexion is blotchy and coarse To keep H clear and soft and free from wrinkles as time goes on It must be
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  • 109 4 A touch of sparkle Ls a dvliuhtful addition to the new simple evening gowns, aeeordinij to Wynne Gibson, the Paramount film star Miss Gibson adds her sparkling note in the form of two brilliant rings on a black velvet gown The neckline is somewhat n \v and
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 4 LADY CJATTI. the well-known Soiietv worn. in .in t N d| what she declares to be the "perfect face." It b r t r Atkinson, whom she is shown painting in her K< n^ (11l
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  • 219 4 Into no sphere ol human a^tlvit) kuu h lojt permeated more thorocja) I bun fc he hoau tin'.. cocrcapondenl <>i Tin <th«' unit. ■in..' bulletin) here deacrthef aome ol thi many obm to which tin ai oul by the modern h out rji. sid. :ul)lv npli
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  • 35 4 JHr Ml flic iHtot Ho, acrordinir It ■iiiiriiiin.: |omi lit i Ike u*>wn winch ihMJ th. .skut t! s.iMi ot Mitn. th«- l«-if hip edK<- 9t HiIs ,s»M>!t IH' lerurth sit. v. Nl
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 112 5 British Fleet at Gibraltar BRITISH FLEET ON PARADE AT GIBRALTAR. The Ilritish Fleet ha> returned to (iihialtar after thi Spring manoeuvre*. Our photo ril*Wl the battleships. The smaller picture shows Vice Admiral rulltiton inHperting the ratings aboard the Queen Kli/abeth. l\< lIHAT in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 86 5 MMINKK TOMOIIKOW AT 3-15. RESERVATIONS PMQMt_69O3 It's a stream! Its a yell! "IT'S A KING' r •O^^^K'a laughter show *^^H?s^ M hilarious masque j,* rade of an insurance *< t C m i*fiT«*ii t who became .i |m Kuritatiian Kmj; for flax— and then u ilii nil INIMITABLE *vi»\ i:
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    • 77 5 I" C A P I T 6 L~l Beautiful (h'Hs UproarkNM Fun Gorgeous Colour HAVE YOU SEEN i First National's All-Colour Musical Comedy Success "KISS ME AGAIN" VICTOR HERBERTS world famous play nit hi »e:r Mice: < i. vi in (The Beautiful Sinffinff Star of "\O. NO, NANETTE"). NNith EDWARD
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    • 115 5 "THE MUMMY" SOON TO COME TO LIFE LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT Fox .Movietone's Delightful Comedy Romance FACEJ, SKY MAR/AN NIXOnTsPENCER TRACY TO-MORROW— Matinew Saturday and Sunday al :t. **Z*P 9 "I w Q n *ove mote than anything y£m ff else in the world but loving and J|f? belonging are not
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  • 939 6 HOW SCOTS WON RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP Thrilling Game At Dublin I From On Own Correspondent t.uiid<.:i \pnl Perhaps a Him to the geasval mrprlat, s«oii.niti. h>] beating Iresaad rathst unconvin in-l\ m DublSfl on Saturday »>\ two I dropped goals to iu» tri«-s. luvr uon thr stsasjapssssship
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  • 662 6 Ireland At Head of the Table Prom Our Own Correspondent London. Mar. *2H. Pour Internationa] hotkey matches were decided oo Bal irda: two men' and two women's England men'a side, at Peebles, drew, ratbei luckily, with Bcot'and, one all. and Ireland beat Wales 3-1 al Abergavenny. The poaitiona
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 240 6 *!S I^^^-^.r^ v. r*l VfcrV./" V V Br I .^P B^BBl I B^BBBB B^BV \!^v7^ r iVli'Vi J^. J^. "^^^"^V "AT <^# %S^^^"S FOR^^J^^^i^ W&^&glz YOUR MONEY W§s^\ W°& H WILL S. BRISTOL LONDON 1 1 1 ti BUSINESS IMPROVING. BRITISH FACTORY'S RECORD. In these days of trade depression it
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    • 100 6 "THE ONLY SAFE WATER fff IS STERILISED WATER" VI Liquid Chlorine will absolutely destroy all microbes BP '18l and is the least expensive, costing one dollar to purify 1,000 7 000 gallons of water. Chlorine Control Apparatus is used extensively in Reservoirs. Sewerage Systems and Swimming Baths. j WALLACE TIERNAN
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  • 412 7 PEACEMAKERS WHO CAME TO BLOWS Coroner's Verdict f Culpable Homicide a fight (which began pver i wooMUi) in front ol sliop in Duxton Road on the night Ape i between two rto il BokklH i ne of wh said to .11 a numl Injured. One
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  • 14580 7 EFINITE BUT RESTRICTED FOUR YEAR PROGRAMME Changes Should Be Carried Out Very Gradually Treat) Revision Not Urgent k report on he the High Commissioner's F.M.s. was Issued Simultaneously In London and idations are as foltoi policy ol decentralisation should be adopted Ived by the adoption of
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  • 349 7 KAID ON ANSON ROAD HOUSE Accused Discharge! Without Stating Defence A m at-safe and Joss stick containers wen mentioned yesterday, as having been used U hide Illicit chandu. when the Criminal Dtetrid Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. discharged a younChfan se woman. Goh Peck Ham. who appeared
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  • 731 7 Trade Commissioner Apologises CASE SETTLED Mr, R. Boulter Withdraws Remarks The district court action for damages for alleged slander, brought by the New World Ltd., against Mr. R. Boulter. British Trad. Commissioner in Singapore, was mentioned befon Mr. h h. Bun. civil District Judge. yesterday
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  • 278 7 But Denies the Offence Alleged voluntarily causing hurt .involving s:klis bad an unexpected development \o- ifterno n when it was mentioned ie Mr J. F. P. Grei th 51] n Third I Magi trau on b> ball 1 1 the two a< i, I< v Singh and Ujagar
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  • 281 7 All Dressed Alike All Plead (iuilty and all Fined A squad of nineteen Chinese women, all dressed in white blouses and black trousers. Conned a parade In the Third Police Court yesterday morning when they answered a Charge ol playing in a common gaming house. Mr
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  • 40 7 I'.tforc Mi. .lustm- V hit»!> in <.ha.nl>« r* ~t 11 a.m. Suittnv.ns<.>-iii-Chuniu'r- Mid Originating Summon* i Ilrfor«t Mr. 9mMm AlilH < hainlx is .it 1».4."> am. Two sunniit naea-ln-Cluunbi in the 2nd Court at ii am Bankruptcy
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  • 48 7 The third, fourth and Mtn meettns '>i the Tiadt rmmnltitnn won beld in tht- Coutilji Chamber in Singapore on April nth. 12th ax) 13th. when evktHMM was takf-n fron tlir Hon'b!* Mr. C. E. Wurt/.buix rfTardin^ tlir operation ol ibippiafl cmfi rtnrcs and oth<T matt< r«<
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  • 221 7 Sherlock Holmes And Companions Fined Bra] be ol and! irom the It A. at Blak.i:. Matt i t\ for parked tht venlng Of March 17. O I Q the chan |l( J thf\ ini to pay for the p»iri .^<f. x*< morning, however, when i) mm be tried,
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  • 163 7 Proceeds of "Redemption" Received in Shanghai i). i Sp~ingdale Mm treto, In Ifaj ia*t. stawa .1 Ptaj 'li'ithii "Redemption" .it the n<"» World. Smuaj>oi m aid of Um <i\:h;u Mifleren In tm- Mno-JapaneK itruggle. Acknowledgment hai now been receipt of thr netl proceed ol llm entertataimint MnountfcH to
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  • 836 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933 SIR SAMUEL WILSONS REPORT If there is one thing more evident than another in the report of Sir Samuel Wilson, it is the strength of the representations made to him on his visit to Malaya against the policy of decentralisation. With the exception
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  • 154 8 Lieutenant Commander c. C. 14 i aha h n will assume duties as BUfl OOcei i I;". at Singapore on April 20th Our Bangkok rorretpondeni Hires thai tiw prospectus ol a rTismrar loan bai been issued Holders win t>< subject to income tax Owtea to tii: depression ami u, attendance
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  • 94 8 LATEST TIN AND Rl BBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Pari* specially cabled to the Free Pres* are as follow RIBBER London, April 20 Spot 2 9 16d. (2*od Forward: 221 32d. (2 19 32d) Tone of
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  • 135 8 Mr. MaiFadyen and Stimulus to Production [VKH PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I London. April 20. Mr E ICacPadjren M Lanadron annual meettiii said that any strone stimulus t<> Increase I rubber production would reveal an unit, shortage of labour. Existing level costs consequently would be found to b« quitr
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  • 407 8 No Reference to Colony Problems While there was a marked rcluctan I It tIX part ot leaders of the communities to make any < omments on Che Wilson Be port there appeared, however, to i* some iHsappoliilinenl that it contains no lefcrance to the matters directly
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  • 173 8 Cotton Goods Shopkeeper I!oa\il> Pined At 'hi con rday tnoi nl lone-drawn-out trial o| Ohanf Poh. tho ma' ••I Chop s i; nporiun ui.it.- loth bearin trade mark, the Criminal Dittrln Ju M' h a Porn r. fined the accuai d HOI M weeki unpn.soiimt'Mt and 1900 to
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  • 117 8 "Its A King" and Btttaf Attraction at the Pavilion Ih. n ;m s vius in It Km Ici which m. true to Sgrdm j H type oi coined] Then m mmim flashes hut also mmim veil-worn llnet hi I ■houkl m t ha-., been permttti )nrtiin Ibe
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  • 48 8 Injured in (ar Accident in British Shun States I From <>ii! (>v 11 Coi respond nt ■nngnon. Iprl in- NetbertaUMlfl Ctuu d'AffaJrei and th Pmeh hadni <i tht BJmmmi Oowl >l bnvc been ieriouo|) mimed m natat accldeni in thO Bntisii Slia/i Kt.ih D, r.n
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  • 38 8 fFrom Our Own Ootiwpond Bangkok. |prf| -n An election mectinu ol the H.ur „uk Rotary Club to-day chose Mnc« Kainhat n B pnoMHtit and Mr. k w v<.-\ o| the Btandard Oil Co a,s vice-j)iiMdcnt
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  • 25 8 I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPY RIGHT 1 London. April 20. Gopenjj shows a prolH Of £330 and rnrrv forward a credit of £8.704
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  • 35 8 Ex-Scryeant-Mujor Janus Clark V C „t Rochdale, was recently charged in London with obstruction by playing a barrel oruan owflm u, poverty, but he has now been ottered „,1, the Cirrvhound Raeirm Truck at Manchester
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  • 101 8  - THE LEAGUE-IS UNKNOWN FAILING? ARTHUR DAVIS POSITK DESI Must Win !i,r ()ll;b Long Rot lt\ Many p League ol eomewtuu |imom nt i ■rttti mhk i n ilil. n>. a nil 11 li.i •> im :n Mi R rii.' mull fh. i 111 1 111 !Lv 1.....11*. ,1 5 im
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  • 43 8 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Chant: r* in K< Pr \i.tii i Ainei At eh. Pin ton C I I Oet (foot; I Nat CM Bad! < I'M i Urcrai < i R now mm .to in M R 20 t M Bonds United Press Association
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  • 36 8 fioii hand Win duri i i c .hi nnjhsnknM i B rate laki hi m Not n.nteiii u rarrlei pn;. Jiati lilni' (iomestilln total numb* Park Conn 8 p.m MM njtl 1»12 it uas <7 MO
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 128 8 I (ALDBECKS r i^ rf*___*J|j Have You Visired Our New I PROVISION STORE IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILf COLD STORAGE j your throat as a filter When robacco is burnt harsh .rnrants Are inevitably Produced If the cigarettes you smoke are not filter -npped. then vour j throai must be
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    • 39 8 WHEN TWO PEOPLE KISS 40,000 germs are transmitted from one to the other. Think of the risks you nut What about a GAFLAC ACCIDENT POLICY? GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD., h Hongkong Bank Chambers, Telephone 6480.
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  • CURRENCY DEPRECIATION RACE
    • 71 9 U.S.A. ABANDONS GOLD \\\W\ DICTATORSHIP km; Ml ROOSEVELT ,OCA! MARKET H\|||\ MSINKSS DISORGANISED I drprrriation i usuit ui the the :;old stall r (hi i i States, qua i M is thought i if,. p besides bclßf to li«ii» /i! America i.i\ iKn be iJenigaed p met .it the mint
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    • 20 9 B'!l l«. Inflate I thi ippi ll to ml siture silvi t m 1 Ltkms, nt ->i the 1 UNKNOWN
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    • 5 9 kßflMi \|»ril !0. I UNKNOWN
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    • 18 9 «»i Mini -i \\i»m;i> \V. tuiuiui. \pril IM. id stand- X I Mb* 1 n b per- UNKNOWN
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    • 12 9 P MTIVITI L I P. 'in pi t r the mi Reuter
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    • 70 9 WL > »ml..ii If, E ciatlou is w w \l BpeH I u will E ind the v orW A ill t price \>\>\ outI, other haiKl. K .I', I).- r\K M mvimM state. K l-mncd .is li.ir K Tii .in,, H .<pli übsi s K ij toed in m
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    • 14 9 I 1 »>«M RXB > ""> \|»ril ol BUbBriUlni 111 in take likefy Inter- 111 Reuter
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  • 440 9 It wild L 1 nol in I I I froo America >i thfl restoration of tiu- embaigo on expoit ol BOld in Blngapon thi xth.mi;. market wa, ui>i.itti. business was done, tin dealers awaitnur further advta Broken reluctant to express an] pptnlnna on the iltua* tl(l >ii<- though!
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  • HOW EMBARGO WILL HIT RUSSIA
    • 129 9 Revenue From Trade With Britain London, April 20. inbargo on Russian imports Ls welcomed by all the niornin': acjSjsfMßan t'.xrppt M.<- N'\s.^ ChronirJp which ch«aracterlisfs it as amorous Wtapon and likPly to damaL'e Britain's trade ai much at Ru.v>iaV Tii. Daflf Herald say. H will m..ke
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    • 28 9 Wellington X. April Ml. Mr. Parbai the New Eaaland Premier. d«--t.ai.-<i t -iiav that th. Oovemment is now considering the prohibition ol Russian imports Reuter
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    • 39 9 MiM'm, Xp.il A seri iu result ol th. esmbargo Is anticipated here ai it la elainird th. So\ i.t mn only if- ntrtlgattona to 1 ther c wntrtas by means oi revenue rrom th. favourable trad. '.***** Britain Reuter
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  • 126 9 Japan Mad the Dutch East Indies The Hague, laws 19. Th alb ation that Japan b taktag a dan ■t in ,n, Dut< h Baal Indus Hi..- tn- Socialist Isendsls in the Oppvr Chambei In tin courst of .< discussion on the Bast Indies budgi Ha ailed to
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  • 93 9 EX-K AISER DISPLEASED Grandchild to Marry Below His Rank \niNtfi tl.im. \\>, il i«i. K Is n pi rted to be i ieved I tin bi troihal oi Pi ti Wilhelm, ■i the Crown Prince ;.rni hi favourkdchlkL to Doroths Von BalvaJti ndani ol an old artstocraUc Italian lamilj whi
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  • TSAI TING-KAI FOR THE FRONT
    • 141 9 Southern Expeditionary Force LUANG VALLEY QUIET Seven Japanese Tanks Blown Up H«niß Basse, April The Political Council ol the Government ol the South-west has decided to raise the necessars funds in support oi the expeditionary army ol the south The Province ol Pukten arm undertaki to Dhd $150,000 and Kwan.si
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    • 100 9 Shanghai. April gf. Then waa no fighting along the Luang River v stei das I i Chai-chun. a notorious fhlnrsOS bandit. has been appointed Chairman ot the Government ot the territories ol LlUUlgßl The .Japanese vanguard is reported to have vicinit;, oi Luan£choa were the victims of
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    • 85 9 Bertha, Aprfl sixt j Chhv tfficera headed by General ifa Chan-shan 'hero, ot Tsitsihar, who. with Genera] Bu Ping-wcn, was driven over the Sino-Soviet fronter hast year) have arrived from Edoscoa The) are mostly clad in European costume, but tin women and child] her with mountainous be a
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    • 37 9 SlasewW, April Pour (Jliiihm generate. Including Oenera] Its Chan Shan. ex-Governor of Heilungkiang Province who m aped Into Soviet territory and wen Interned at Tomsk, yesterday pained through Moscow en route for China via Ifa seiUe* Reuter
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    • 27 9 Vskta, April M. nu completion ot the strategically a conomically Important raircaj linking Ririn IMI the Korean border was celebrated to-day Reuter Far Eastern
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  • 219 9 Order Against Six Alleged Communists An order binding over six aliened Communists :<> bo of food behaviour for >ix inonths in the ;um of SI OO on two sureties, or six months' rigorous Imprisonment in default, was mad»ay the Third Magistrate Mr J F. P OrCRc iresterday, at
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  • 130 9 Visit B) The Governor And Colonial Secretary The FHng*pnr< Pit- Farm, until lately nm by the Singapore Cold Storage Company and now in private hands, was visited yesterday morning by his excellency the Governor who was accompanied by Mr. A. S. Haynes. acting Colonial Secretary They were
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  • 920 9 COUNSEL CASTS DOUBTS ON EVIDENCE Final Speeches in Moscow London. April 18. lh^mc,rning-.s session of the court at Mosccm trial was opened by the speech of Thornton« counsel who began by stating that Thornevceot th d t enle f d S th Chargt
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    • 182 9 LENTHERIC PERFUMES Lentheric Exquisite and Enchanting ■f V 111 fl l it c; Robinson Co., Ltd. In Strata Bettknwato) SIXCAK)RK KUALA LUMPUR. B«?- A'ir^il M WESTMINSTER CHIME 9j^^fel^^H|| KKLIABLE ELEGANT H ■^^■iSii 911 m■ I ||{l S mauniluont and H| I I ijil iiandsome timepiece, 1 1 u h a
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    • 1119 10 jt rJ j r^ Hi w^_ w^^^Ofc^ ["HE i.i.ry PUNNEJ line (Ocean the siam steam navigation Co.. Ltd. Ltd., and China THK HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO < 1931 1 Ltd itlon C THE CUNARD STEAriSHIP Co, Ltd. niL [SHIP Co, Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. ["HE HINA NAVIOATTON Oo
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    • 494 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) UNITED KINGDOM AXD CONTINENT. HOMEWARDS. Stoaatan. Hue Spore. Sails S pore. s..v CITY OF KHIOS H London. Rotterdam ft Hamburg Apr. 30 May 2 mv. CITY OP^ LILLE For Havrt London, Rotterdam A Hamburg May 30 June 2 kjb. CITY OF EVANSVILLE
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    • 330 10 P. 0 British India and Apca Lin < In< i MAIL, PASSENGER AND \p Gf SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENT/ N f UNDER CONTRACT WITH His MAJESTY LONDON AND lAK EAST MAII OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR I Due Tonn.»i;<\ llßgaptte. NALOBRA lti( A i BURDWAN 6.070 |to] CARTI KAISAR-I-HIM) 11,500 Ml
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    • 401 11 S. K. Line. WHM V\D SOI 1H AMERICA liar M»!Lv i \<>- \ii:i v Rio i :<ound-the-world £172' Apr 27 "8 \«>- ilßSfl via In i. tl cap»« Mm 4 lIKBI rta Colombo. Mombasa. Bftl i.': Marques. B c> r M.tv 9 11 I lO\\\ In lOK INDIA 0.HR.%1 an
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    • 449 11 L^L^Lf^Ba^B^B^P^Bp^B^B^aSßa^H^L^H L^L^^Blß^Bl ■^B^B^B^B^B^BW —A^B^bV B^L^B^B^B^B^B^B^Lf L^B^BW^^LV TO GIROPi: FROM SINGAPOKE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK S'pore. S'pore. Penang. N. York Pie:- Monroe Apr 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 27 June 6 Prev Van Bun n May 6 May 9 May 11
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    • 865 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ BBLANO— Friday, April 21. Batavia. Semarans. Bonrabaya, Bri bam Bydne: \i b irm and Adelaide. MABOS— Friday, April 21, Prigi-Radja, Bapat, Tembilahan. Po.lo. -Palla> and Bengal MELCHIOK TBJEUB— Friday April 21, Mu.itok (paawngen snd mails only.. B.it;»\.;i Semarant? and Boarabaya TINOMBO— Friday April 21
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  • 307 12 QUESTION RAISED IN COMMONS Prejudicing Mercantile Revival I Prom Our Own Correspondent London. April 4. The follOSrJng questions with regard to the Suez Canal charges were asked in the House of Commons this week. Mr. Rankin asked the President of the Board of Trade
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  • 191 12 Survey in^ Beacons to be Established tYom Mav lo November 1933 sur\ey b«iu ons are to be established on the Min approaches. Borneo West Coast. Sarawak. The positions will be within an area enclosed by un Ijat. 4 das. 46' 00"N. long. 113 deg. olf iMVE. <b> Liit.
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  • 145 12 Tht foUOwiDg passonctTs by TSS PatrochM are expected to amve in Singapore to-day. Mr E J. BiMOtl, Mr. R. T Macldisou. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Munro Commdr. H. S. RoonM R.N.. Mi>s v f MaeDonald, Ifn. Hutchison and 2 children. Commdr J S M McKen/:e-(}ri( K.N.. Master
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    • 646 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) KJK BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE ru JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,376 tons) and 68. MANOOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe, single
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    • 484 12 I.S.KJ.INE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated In Japan). REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE FROM JAPAN Due Sail BOSTON MARU Apr. 30 *pr. 30 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWATA. NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due Sail BOSTON MARU May 6 May 6 MALTA MARU May 10 May 11 CLYDE MARU June 5
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    • 111 12 THE EAST ASI\TK ii orp PASSfcN (.IK TO OEMCM I- \1 d* LALAUD] rr MEONIA rrvot AI SI V««** BOHIN(,I\ »h»f h FIONI P^| ■UUA p* <* 1 ILAMI <*" Mil F^| BOH1N(,1\ <>t W L! AI ronm: RU j majonf. t TO M\K -I ii i i Jfrt"* ■u
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    • 689 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 1 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan (via Qkmai) every Monda.v.
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    • 200 12 Mo 2 Dock: Kamuning. VESSELS ARRIVED Vasukuni Maru. Jap. 7157. tram Flamburv 20.4. lor Houk Kont; 204. Bengal Maru. Jap. 3231. from Calcutta 13.4. for Yokohama 20.4. Toboali. Dut 664. from Ba^an 20.4. for Bagun 22.4. Rokan. Din :^BB. from Rengat 20.4. for Rx>ngat 23.4. Il>oh. Brit. 528. Horn Penang
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  • 99 14 Those who suffer from indigestion, gastritis, acidity, flatulence, dyspepsia, heartburn, etc., will be glad to learn that instant relief can be obtained by taking a little Bisurated Magnesia immediately after eating or whenever pain is felt. This instantly neutralises 1 the acid that causes
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    • 135 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOB INDIA, BURMA, 1 BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J 2 FEDERATED MALAY STATES S FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND I Wavelengths 25.3 metre* and tl S G.M.T. Summer Time. J |1 130 p.m. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal lrom Big Ben. News i Bulletin. 1
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    • 535 14 BANKS AND CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA [Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2 Agencies and Branches Ak>r Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang
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    • 206 14 JNSI RjM THK YOhnmm Capital Siitj Reservv F'und T I 1 Sincapnir h, Mlu- IM •■•i l| _i 1 U W XNCRrg. -=SS Ataou Oak |j tien. BHri "In Honolulu. Kal W Tj ■Mttli fl Bourabaya Corr of ti.. 1 m\ Int.-. FlXrd i J appi. *..P» ncs- For pwi
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  • To-Day's Price Changes
    • 191 15 April 20 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2/3 27/32 London. 3 months' sight 2/3 13/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 25/32 London. 30 days' sight 2/3% London, demand 2/3 23/32 London. T.T. 2/3 11/16 Lyons and Paris, demand 990 Hamburg, demand 164 New York, demand 40 Batavia and
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    • 146 15 April 20 Tin Singapore price (per pikub SB3 M' Gambier 400 Pepper While 21'* Flake Tapioca 4 25 Pearl Sago Small 426 Copra, Sundried 3.80 Sago, flout 1 77'. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosenr per tin 1 87 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per
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  • 83 15 April 10th., 12 o'clock noon Buyer* Sellers R S S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loosei 71 1 1C Business done R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F.08.) 8 K 11G Standard RS S on Tender May 7 713 16 June 713 16 7 May Juiu
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  • 132 15 Yesterday's Alterations Buyers Sellers FVnawats (50> 51 54 c.ci Raub Aust (9a 5.40 5.60 BO&gei Luas. ($1 82 l j 85 AlUnbys ($1) 50 60 Alor Gajah isi> 30 40 Am. Malay .>: 1.00 1.10 Indragfrl <si> 15 20 Jeram Kuantau I ">o 20 30 Kama\i'.'. ($2)
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  • 24 15 Roustrad and Co. Ltd.. Penang. Agents: Takuapu Yullry Tin output tirst. hall April 62J hours. 158.000 cubit yards 740 pikuK
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  • 397 15 Annual Meeting of Company IHe annual meeting of BungeJ Bilut Kul>b» r Company. Ltd.. ua.- held at 9. De BOUM Stiet i Singapore on Thursday, when the rtpoil and accounts Aor<- adopted. Tin report Stated After writing of! $2,791 86 in resp«'( t or depreciation ot lixed
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  • 109 15 The Si in .apor.- Chamber of Comni« n Rubber Association held its I.HBUi MHttOII t.iday CfttalOfUed 1,063.028 474 .7 ton Offend 964.850 430 74 Sold 755.04 336.44 PRICES KEAM/FD Ililtlwd Smoked Shwt Tents Pn i Stendard Quality No Sal« c; >od Avmfq yuaiitv lo 1 (a lew
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  • 30 15 Ai.-x.t*. it a. Palace. Wood Ov n. Is t > br entirety raaovsMl for Exhibition pirflW *na ,h« Gcvernmcnt is to be asked to f>-'t up som* )I the necessary money
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    • 73 15 4 „i red 512.000.001 Assurance to force over »35,0ft0.00« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. {Incorporated In the Strmlta Settlements Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, EC. £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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  • 959 16 S.R.C. HELD TO A DRAW Dolfattah Turns Tables on Club CHAMPIONS TESTED Kr Malays A goal Momi tour mlnutea before toe end 'i ihe Malaya trom defeat when they mat Ute SR.C m the lu.-t diMsK.M „i the S A.F.A. r u<-, at the Anson
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  • 87 16 Straits Cattle Defeat Harlequins by Thrte Nil At Jal«n Besar SttuMujn yesterday, in the i s«rond division of the Leafi-ue. the Straits Cattle' Trading Co. defeated the Harlequins by three I MoaLs to nil. They were much the superior side, being sounder in defence and stronger m attack,
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  • 293 16 Draw For Horse Griffins 1933 Following is the result of the drawing of Singapore Tiirt Club's 1933 horse griffins: 2.y.0. b.a.f Tarquin Marcovara F. Knew.stubb 3.y.<». i)i. a.m.. 'lop Halle nt afaggk Lewie "Kumlei Kont.M" .i o h:i..\. Top Gull. UN -Early M;i\ AJail Lokc A\ o
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  • 77 16 Water Polo .Match at To-day's At Home A feature «»f tin Swimming Club At Home to-day will be a water polo match between teams representing Ovei HO and Under :<o. comprised as follows: Tnder :',O: H Gathers at. C Elliott H J Hae, W. R Dobbs C Goldman.
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  • 78 16 I Yeaterday'a results in the Royal Singapore Yacht Club lawn tennis tournament were as follows: Mrs. Stapledon and Dobbs owe 3 beat Miss Crowe and Coltart, 10 8. 4 6, 6 l. Mrs. Taylor and Anderson owe 30 2 beat Mrs Edwards and Worham. 6—2, 6—4. TO-DAY'S
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  • 147 16 On the rtdtaj thta afternoon the S.C.C. will meet the Amicable Athletic Association, a strong Chinese team, in a friendly match which should prove interesting and attract a large attendance. An admission fee of 10 cents will be charged from the eaaaral public for bench and
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  • 76 16 The following art invited to play football for the Y.M.C.A. against the Post Office Club on the Y.M.C.A. ground on Tuesday. April 25th, at 5 p.m.: C. C. Meredith; Then Geok Soei! Chan Joo Tiang; Tan Hock Leong, Kee Yew Hock, Chan Joo Kim, James
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  • 117 16 THREE YEARS' RECORD Winners of League and Cup Competitions A replica of the S.A.F.A. Cup WM yesterday presented to the Malays in recognition of their Winning the League and Cup Competitions three years In succession. They completed their success last season, but the rules of the
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  • 88 16 Pad more Challenge Shield In last najht% matches in the Malayan billiard ehampionship for the Padnnue challanfje shield. Tan Boon Poh (S.R.C.' beat Dr C. L Tessensohn i S.R.C. by 5 points In the nine o'clock match. Goh Chiang Chua i Junior Civil Service Assn.* beat Chee Chong
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  • 71 16 Xcw York. April 20. Ran; caueed the postponement of se\eral baeeball ejaawe in the National and American leagues, the matches affected being: New York Philadelphia National*. Bi>ston vs. Washington. Detroit vs Cleveland and Philadelphia vs. New Vork (American). The gamw played were: NATIONAL LBAOVI R. H E Brooklyn
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  • 132 16 The following have been invited to play cricket for the S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. on Friday. April 28th. at 5 p.m. Saturday. April 29th, at 2 pm. and Sunday. April 30th. at 10.30 am at S.C.C. Dr. H O. Hopkins. PI. Lt. V. Croome R. A. Ashworth. H.
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  • 79 16 The following are the Garrison Golf Club fixtures for May: There will a ladies eclectic competition running from to-day till May 21st. Monday to Monday Ist to Bth: Robinson Cup < ladies) 18 holes bogey. Welnesday loth: Andrew Currie Cup Ist round Singapore Golf Club. Saturday and
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  • 19 16 The April medal competition (bogey) will be played at the Island Club on Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 40 16 The following will play for Minto Youngsters against Shrewsbury Road on Saturday at Balestier Plain, commencing at 2 p.m. sharp Hamin Kechil (captain), Hussein. Ahmad, Alex Boon Pong. Boon Ann. Lekll, Osman. Sidek! Aman. and Zainol. Reserves Rahmad and Butanfr.
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  • 859 16 MCGRORY'S BRILLIANT GOALS Biggest Soccer Crowd Ever At Hampden (From Our Own Correspond! nt i I. Mini.. 1 1 April Scotland. i: InJ.iiul 1. A record crowd of 134.170— the best ever for any football match -aw Scotland Miumph in beautiful weather by 2 goals to
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  • 37 16 Lord Tweedmouths butler Philip Hurli Gray, has been MtfMMtd In London to two months' hard labour for stealing £200 worth of win^s and spirits from his employers cellar at Seymour Street. He drank all of it himself.
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    • 112 16 IE 1 I I 1 "~Q 'Q -^^j I t The Ocean Accident and (iuarantee < 1 BUY EMPIRE PRODUCIi r Procurable at the leading Provision She I l). -ntutors I^l HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD H Singapore. Penang. Kuala I.umpui. ami 1 Freedom and "DUFrjf Whisky gang thegitherlf GUARANTEED 12
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    • 135 16 S.C.C. SNOOKER TOURNAMENT Tht following ties ba the s.c.c. volunteo snooker tournament will be played on: MONDAY V P Barbat and D. C Burr n V. Uudm. n and L A. Williams. TUESDAY W. T. Hou^hton and Paul Ston \s N Bushop and C P. Burke. A S. Anderson and
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