The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 April 1935

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.549. I OO,), MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1935 10 CENTS. I
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  • 357 1 AUSTRIA TO REMAIN INDEPENDENT Another Conference To Be Held In Rome CONFIDENCE UNDERMINED BY GERMANY Stresa, Apr. 14 communique issued at the conclusion *of conference consists of two parts, namely fixing a general policy for Britain France md a series of brief
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  • 669 1 MEMBERS FL\ FROM ALOR STAI /CARRYING an abnormally heav load which necessitated emptj ing part of her petrol supply a Alor Star and then dropping i at Taiping to refuel, the Imperi* Airways liner Astraea arrived i: Singapore from London about a; hour late last night. She
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  • 280 1 "Consecration Of Secret Treaty Violations SEVERE FRENCH NOTE TO THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Paris, Apr. 14. THE French note to the League f la couched m the severest langu- age throughout and describes Gert many's announcement of conn scription and the reconstruction .1 of military aviation as a "con--1 secration
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  • 82 1 Strike Threat Over Trade Union Issue o ww Washington, Apr. 12. Rubber workers employed m the Goodyear, Goodrich, and Firestone factories are threatening *to strike as a protest against the c«itinuance of company unions and th* companies' attitude to the workers' Federation The Labour Secretary.f Miss Perkins conferred
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  • 90 1 Another British Victim Of Fakir Of Alingar mmo d London, Apr. 12 M political agent m Mala kande. on the North-West Frontier and an Indian Civil Servant with a distinguished career, was killed yes t*rday m resisting an attack on a patrol made by followers of the Alingir
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  • 285 1 JEAN BATTEN'S NARROW ESCAPE FROM DISASTER ENGINE FAILS OVER TIMOR SEA Yesterday 's Arrival In Singapore THE 'Try Again Girl," Miss Jean Batten, arrived m Singapore at 2.20 o'clock yesterday afternoon on her way to England from Australia. She is taking the trip leisurely and England Wh n Sh WiU
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 80 1 DFDFDFD HOTEL J pn TONIGHT DIVV Jn AIL D ANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p. m UI^NER 6? DANCE 9.30^^ owing to WED NESDAY WE TAKE 2|!SS? US SUCC ESS RECENTLY RHn^ RELY NEW REPERTO.RE LIMITED ACCOMMODATION Sl J UB| LEE DINNER BALL EmLI XTENSION TO 2 A.M. RE DRE SS
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    • 71 1 DFDFDFDF ADELPHI fpH HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT GRAND CABARET SHOW BY THE ENTIRE London Musical Comedy COMPANY E Y£S? G OF GOOD OLD "©ME SIDE MUSIC HALL ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE CONVENIENCE oFTHOSE^TTENDINt THF SHOW A SPECIAL DINNER WILL BE SERVED IN THF GRILL-ROOM AND DINING ROOM AT $2.50 IHr 32
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  • 724 2 Annual Meeting THE sixth annual general meeting Of the Singapore Badminton Association, which was held at the Clerical Union Hall on Thursday, was attended by representatives of more than fifteen affiliated clubs. The president. Mr. Tan 800 Teck. was m the chair. Addressing the meeting, the (nairman
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  • 68 2 There was a large gathering at Ipoh on Wednesday evening at Iht 'At Home" given by the Indo -Ceyloneso community ot Pcrak m honour of Mr S. Seenivasagam. advocate and solicitor, on his appointment as a mcmlx-r ol the Perak State Council. Mr. J. A Appadur.u nad a oongratulatory address.
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  • 42 2 The men's monthly medal was played over the Garrison Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday, the winner being Mr. T. M. Calhaem (all square*. The ball sweeps, Ist and 2nd nine holes were also won by Mr. Calhaem 'all square).
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 48 2 WITHOUT PUKE BLOOD HEALTH 13 IMPOSSIBLE. VFTAD7n BL °oo S?S V C. n I^n^\JFMEDICINE 5 evor to b. equaled md» M «ii««H«lng from .mpSr. b *od^t2^hST OP *t !T keljr 2 A^ from U». vital curr.nt .very lurHtnj tr«c. tfDilionou, ltM*rche.out andixp.u S.o f »fll-n VETARZO REGULATORS 2?
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    • 250 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOVELTY GIFT FOR EASTER. BOURJOIS SOIR DE PARIS EASTER EGG PERFUME of all chemists and slorss SOLE AGENTS: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, 2Ob. Collyer Quay HOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near lown. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis Dally or monthly terms. Telephone 4390 |THE
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    • 300 2 MUNICIPALITY Trml, renderi are n p following matei 4 ptrUculai Room Supply men! i soil Pumping Park and Closing 193 ft Supply ol 15 Date oi Cl( May 15th. Constructk n Cieor^es A Syed Alwi If, Date ol Cl 111 April 24th. Ifl Srpply ol Wat Jan. Ist C H
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 562 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, APRIL ir>. h Water. 840 ajn., 7 2 it.. 9.45 p.m. 7.4 It. rootball s.a.k.a. League. Div. 11. Marine Depi. v.s. WUtshires, sec padang; Commercial! Cup, .s.H.B vs. Straits Times, S.H.B ground; M.P.H. vs. Straits Cuttle, V.MC.A TUESDAY, APRIL lfi. High Water, 9.41 a.m., r.e
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    • 382 2 Today 's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.' Wavelength— 4s».f metres. p.m. 6 Recorded music. 030 Relaj of dance music by Rallies Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Dan Hopkins. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits I Times. 7 Relay of
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  • 151 3 AGED MALAY KILLED BY TIGER Villagers Terror-Stricken I MAN'S FIGHT WITH BEAR Gam**! (Pah*n«>. A P r iitithin yem lour iave been attacked by Road, at a nut of carried m the same ,m an aged tiger a lew inhabitants, I workers and m I state who SUC- the Kuantan
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  • 46 3 Attempt To Evade Customs Dutj n Olir i ndent) rci 515.000 .aid sio.ooo rcspe;--tionwitl ,tompt s duty -,n months the lin, s !»ai. matv.rong m! I imprison tran responsible X." wh o had waa not the ppeat -I his d, and i :e. His
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  • 15 3 .nt., \H M ci l!) h Apr 13 5,2 itated ■ninten w^ imposed.
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  • 609 3 CHINESE PILOT LANDS ON PADI FIELD Mr. Ong Ec Urn's "Adventure" IS ear Penang Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 12. "THE only damage caused was a wrenched door handle as a result of the excitement of the Malays of Kuala Kurau, who swarmed like bees when we landed." said Mr. Ong Ec
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  • 62 3 •From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban, Apr. 13. In the magistrate's court here Tan Kui Jee appeared before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, on a warrant from Singapore, and was charged with criminal breach of trust m respect of $532.50 the property of one Gan Hee,
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  • 44 3 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Apr. 13. The latest town to succumb to the amusement park craze m the F. M. S is Port Dickson. I understand that n Chinese syndicate from Malacca intends opening such a park there shortly.
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  • 605 3 ANGRY TENANT ASSAULTS LANDLORD Resents Court Sale TROUBLE OVER UNPAID RENT Penang, Apr. 12. DEING annoyed at seeing his proU perty being auctioned by the court bailiff for default m payment of rent, a Chinese ricksha coolie named Low Chong Lee rushed at his landlord while the auction was m
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  • 150 3 To Be Held In Jubilee Week In connection with the celebrations m honour of the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty the King, the Municipal Commissioners propose to hold an exhibition of paintings, drawings and etchings, also an exhibition of art photography by local artists only, at the Municipal
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  • 23 3 Mr S. G. Clappen has taken charge ol Lunderston Estate, Banting, m place o! Mr. C. B. Colson who has gone on leave.
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  • 435 3 IN COURT ON 15 CHARGES Ipoh, Apr. 12. /^HEAH Kirn Teik, an Englishspeaking Chinese of about 18 years of age, was sentenced by Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, the Ipoh first magistrate, to various terms of imprisonment aggregating 12 months m all. The total number of charges
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  • 141 3 New Broadcasting Station (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 13. Mr. J. Ford, president of the Malayan Amateur Radio Society, Kuala Lumpur. It a broadcast said that the new Singapore enterprise would be of great benefit to Singapore listeners and possibly those m the southern part of
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  • 241 3 Another C.P.O. For Re-opened Circle <From Our Own Correspondent* Johore II thru. Apr. IS. QWING to the shortage of police officers m the State of Johore during the past few years, the post of Chief Police Officer has been one of much responsibility giving charge of many
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  • 1410 4  -  PEGASUS Aviation Topics Recalling The Romantic story of the BY IN 1920 the Royal Air Force had made a preliminary reconnaissance of the air route to Singapore (said Group Captain Wright) and m 1927 the Far East Flight, four Bupermarlne Southampton flyingboats (Napier Lions) under Group Captain
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  • 687 4 Mr. Wickham Steed Reviews The European Situation TERRITORIAL AMBITIONS (In the following article Mr. Wickham Steed, the wellknown English political writer and former Editor of Times," comments trenchantly on the decision of the German Government to introduce military conscription). I TNDEK the shock of Hitler's vJ repudiation of the military
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 58 4 LEITZ J&CCL O*S2£^s> CAMERA THE IDEAL SPORTS-, PRESS- AM) TRAVELLFRS CAMERA Small. Instantaneous Readiness. Automatic ftocwsing, E*act working, tropic-proof local plane shutter Convenient handling, Up to 36 exposures with one loading. Interchangeable Lenses. Obtainable from the Sole Agents tor Malaya, Burma and Siam SCHMIDT CO. 89. Bras Basah Foad. Raffles
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    • 56 4 DOWRANITEpi 1^ '^1 r--~,' tr"! Llir vii k^ W* m w ET' h^ i r R^l -H J P C"/ L STOCKED IN F- X l^^jy lb 5 gal. &10 gal. packing* v h P U. L t" H t 1 r h' ■< I r~ f- I V*» I
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  • Article, Illustration
    150 5 me famous violin st. uN> trav*ll< I •••-...n Mr. Koh,v Mr. Harry T a ,e. the c.,, ed "n nd Mr teU^T K >al Jl11 THE LATEST In war Machinery, has been devised b> Soviet Russia It is armoured car that suims. On land. Ihe armoured car operates iust lik«any
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 213 5 v^^T^k^^nv nHf^ Jk a^^aßßßHk^vva^B v^fli BT 1 Bi \l •■■■^nnß^nlßlß^PflPP^^^3^^'^^^^^^' <:^^^Bl^Bß^?^nTr ''^^■■1 .x H^^vbbh 4> The user of /j&'J*^ Sal oa?'»atogrn is richly \SL^ Q x rewarded m freedom V froT7i /c/n.^aor, a gam 0/ str^ngt/j acNi'/t)' and Drmk writes Dr. CL L. Wheeler. sa natch r N This is
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  • 302 6 Sultan Building Zoo AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONED TO BRING EMU rO Russian Burgeois wolfhounds, one-time grand champions of Moscow, arrived m Singapore yesterday morning m the s.s. Nieuw Zeeland. They have beon specially imported for Tungku Mahkota of Johore. it is stated, and will change hands for
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  • 121 6 Nine Victims Of Form Of Pneumonia London, Mar. 28. Death-dealing clouds of dust swept dewn again yesterday on the American] Middle W< Already the new dust storms have, caused the deaths o! nine people from '•fiii.s! pneumonia" In this region, and hundreds of head of livestock have
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  • 32 6 "Di Matthews, boatman.- was prca to the Km*; on the Eastbourne front. "I'm pleased to meet you. captain." id "Dusty." T knew your mum and dad
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  • 438 6 RAN ACROSS THE ROAD I pnli. Apr. 12. HTHE circumstances relating to the death of a Chinese boy, m Cowan Street, as a result of being struck by a car driven by the Dato Panglima Kinta were inquired into yesterday by Mr. C. W. A.
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  • 265 6 74 OUT OF 82 SUFFOCATED IN SMALL BAG Ipali. Apr. 10. Tin- i m which two Malay lads were charged with trapping prohibited Mi causing unnecessary Buffering to them a week ago In the lirst magistrate's court was heard yesterday when it was disclostd thai
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  • 75 6 The SS. Karagola brought to Singapore last Wednesday morning two distinguished visitors from Rangoon m the persons of the Prince of one of the Southern Shan States. Sao Shwe Thalfce or Sawbwa (Chief Ruler) of Yawnghwe and Mr. Ben Taik Orr "of Steel Brothers Co..
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  • 385 6 WORK ON DROME SITE To Be Ready This Year-End (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Apr. 13. PERAK is to fall into line with the rest of Malaya m the matter of air development m the near future. The Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator, British Resident, presided
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  • 469 6 Plague In Only Two Eastern Ports i THE health bulletin of the League of Nations. Eastern Bureau for the week ended April 6 states Plague. Bassein was again the only port m the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, five
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  • 78 6 A tandem lacing bicycle emerged from the traffic and drew up outside the Lambeth register office m Fri>-:r.\, S.W. A couple wearing plus fours Mr. A. J. Lang, a cycle df aler ol Wesi N rwoed and Miss Norah Ridgway. a nurse, got ri'-wn.
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  • 67 6 CEYLON MALARIA RELIEF FUND The icHowinu contributions to the Ceylon Malaria Relief Fund are acknowledged: Previously Acknowledged: $4,489.72. Mr. A. K. D. M Pillai 31. Mr. 8. H M Fernando $1, Mr. S. Sivan $2. Mr. A. G. Sinha $1. Mr. T. D. Appavoo $1. Mr N. Veluppillay, $2. Mr.
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  • 157 6 To Determine Paternity Of Child Blood tests taken to decide th? parentage of a baby m a divorce suit were admitted as evidence by Mr. Justice Sullivan m the High Court Dublin. He said that science advanced irom .year to year, and It might be possible
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  • 86 6 17 Deaths In A Week In Glasgow London, Mar. £9. Influenza is taking heavy toll m Glasgow and district, and the death rate last week was the highest for two years. The rat>> was 23 per 1.000. and the number of deaths directly due to influenza was
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  • 68 6 £14,666 ESTATE OF MR. J. H. WHITLEY Mr. J. H. Whltley, chairman ol theBritish Broadcasting Corporation, and a former Speaker ot the House of Cjmjmons. who died on Feb. 3. left £44.366. His bequests included £1.000 to his old school. Clifton College, and .£3,000 Ito the Spring Hall Trust. Halifax.
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  • 81 6 Fifty-four charges of dishoivsUy disposing of stolen property preierr d against Siah Kah Ho were transferr^-.i on Saturday from the second magistrate's court to the criminal district court. Mr. H. A. Forrer postponed I matter until Apr. 18. and accused WAI remanded. These charges are connected wi h
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 310 6 for 15 years bunishel Radox footbu Why toll cont imu»' to tortun plaMarn? v easily I A few l: they como. i discovered:— had COfHI Radox. I ha and use it twice i for twenty mm '< hard tkin on tin- b it as larpe as a i/ sfi '»ul
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 116 6 AIR PASSENGERS The following were passengers by the Netherlands Air Lines: From N.I. to Singapore on April 9: |'Mr. Rose. From Singapore to N.I. on April 10: 1 Mr. Harman and Mr. and Mrs. Porter. From N.I. to Singapore by X.L.M. on I April 10: Mr. Allan. Mr. Lunid, Mr.
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  • 36 7 |(i t Recovered Frow inform gultai word m... nearij n usposltioi n August home bj Mar. 8. a shori n from .1 worM The sultar and t ta mil be attend th. London
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  • 319 7 Wilts Knock Up 190 Again* Nondescripts With eight wickets down, the Non- tiescriptf Cricket Club were still 58 i runs short of their opponents' total of 190 m their home fixture against the I Wiltshire Regiment at McNair Road yesterday afternoon, but time inter- j vened, and the
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  • 56 7 hineso Batsmen ("ollapse The S.C.H.C.. playing at home, were compelled to acknowledge defeat from it he M.F.A. by one wicket yesterday. Fong Lim was the only one of the j Chinese batsmen to offer any resistlance to the bowling. He hit four four's m his knock of 20.
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  • 240 7 Good Football On Waterlogged Ground 'From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 12. •TODAY'S State trial match on the padang was played on a very heavy ground, partly waterlogged after heavy rain, yet some surprisingly good football was seen. Colours won 3—2, though Whites' had considerably more
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  • 306 7 Annual Meeting Of Local Association The annual general meeting of the Singapore Billiards Association will be held at the Metropole Hotel. Bras Basah Road, on Thursday Apr. 18 at 5.30 p.m. for the following purposes: 1. To confirm minutes of the last general meeting. 2. To receive, and if
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  • 444 7 4 Mixed Foursomes < Competition J The monthly mixed foursomes competition was played at Bukit Timah on 4 Sunday and resulted m a win for Mrs C. N. Bennett and C. D. Miller with a 4 net score of 33' 49 cards were taken :ut and the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 120 7 slHamHa; APRIL 17th x m ffgft, flip •A ,;>: I w;. >■&- Leo Carrillo Louise Fazenda TedHealy ako LAI RELaml HARDY m w\THj|rMriii <b t W^m\ mmml W delicious and P^ffl cIbIKJ f'M i ti 3»* Yll Hill l<l(ll «iin is i -m« m. '\m D-V n\'t*r b^b^^* Vbh Hkfl
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    • 459 7 y LAST FEW PERFORMANCES! X t 3IKH' PAVILION 615 9-15 t I CtS "DIRTY WORK" I&K J^l^B n ku lV;ivcrs M 4 B M X Wills frt *h {•RALPH LYNN t GORDON HARKER iki^l with ROBERTSON HARE LILIAN BOND. iJSI (iiiunwnt-Hritisli Picture. «<V f NEXT CHANGE ANOTHER GRAND COMEDY SHOW!
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  • 659 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. APRIL 15, 1935 Week-end Comments iPiESPITE the momentous nature of \U the discussions between Great (Britain, France, and Italy, at Stresa, time has been found to consider problems other than those strictly I affecting European peace m general, 'and m particular the position of Germany
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  • 261 8 Mr C. R. Thurstan has left for home by the s.s. Cathay. Mr. C. A. Bray, of the F.M.S RailHospital SerioUSly m m Batu Gajah .n^nT,?- H^t~^^ MC has b een appointed G. 5.0.. Second Grade, Mr. H. B. Clifton, manager of Golconda Estate, Kapar. has gone
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  • 61 8 j Do You Know— In 1835—a hundred years a*o— American ships were not i allowed to trade m Singapore nJ^ U Z 6d to me however and anchor at Battam, which tn%' "I?™' was Dutc *> terri- un^oadlJ l6^ th6y lOaded ™d 1 a) £t+ then cargo b
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  • 477 8 THE cost of the oentenary air race from London to Melbourne, including £15.000 prize money, was £18.971. j according to the official statement of 'accounts presented to the Centenary Council. The aggregate expenses of What The organisation were Great Air London to Koepang. €6.342: DarKace Cost
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  • 833 8 simultaneous, m the 'bus. "The Cenotaph. 'ntAnnie. you know the war." Then a place like the centre of a great wheel, everything going round and round. Aunt Annie clinging to Mildred's arm. lest her feet, too, should swing slowly, rigidly, up from the pavement and turn her
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 66 8 I Jlv^VrllVJ ■L!• t iff vl ■>< r y^vv ar CALIDIBIECIK'S A CHOICE CUT OF AUSTRALIAN VEAL SPECIAL CUT SHOULDERS BONED ROLLED WITH TASTY STUFFING PLEASING ECONOMICAL simgapore COLD STORAGE co., ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. Studios. ANNUAL CASH LAST J.g BAYS TO-DAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. TERRIFIC FINAL REDUCTIONS HALF PRICE BARGAINS IN
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    • 54 8 MANY BOXERS ADMIT that during a fight they rely on the advice they receive from their seconds. Second thoughts are often best. The prudent man's first thought should be to see that the contents of his home are covered by "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFI ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong
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  • 449 9 CONSUMMATE All- .\/\tv/\ LThf [niversal Appeal Of Dancing ing shares A u P reinc virtue It appeals to nd til peoples with to culture and a this was given al on SaturMenaka, the fim ous Indian dancer, and her y of dancers and musicians, s ngapore.
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  • 281 9  - Bank Amalagamation To Meet China's Silver Crisis JAPANESE TO BUILD AERODROME IN SHANGHAI Fresh Peace Moves Between Nanking And Canton D R m Shanghai, Apr. 14. R. H. H. Kung, Minister of Finance, returned to Nanking lust night to call an important meeting with a view to finding ways and
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  • 78 9 Invitations To Be Issued By Italy Stresa, Apr. 14. Invitations to the Danubian conference, which will probably meet m Rome on May 20 will be sent by Italy to Germany, Hungary. Poland. France and the Little Entente Britain will send an observer to the conference to deal with
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  • 107 9 Germany Announces Change Of Attitude London, Apr. 13. At the Stresa Conference Sir John Simon announced that following yesterday's meeting he had been m communication with Berlin and had received an assurance that the German Government was now prepared to consider an Eastern Pact of non-aggres-sion, even if
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  • 268 9 COAL OWNERS TO RAISE £50,000 Goodwill TokeiT To Mark King's Jubilee London, Apr. 14 THE South Wales Coal Owners' Association intend to mark the King's Jubilee by raising among themselves a sum of not less than £50,000, to be used as the nucleus of a fund to
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  • 58 9 With 350 British Cruise Passengers London, Apr. 13. The owners of the Anchor Donaldson liner Letitia. which went ashore yesterday m the Gulf of Patras. Greece, while on a Mediterranean cruise with 350 British passengers today say "There seems no cause for worry. The probability is that the
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  • 31 9 Dispute To Be Submitted To Committee Stresa, Apr. 13. It is announced that Italy and Abyssinia have agreed to submit the frontier dispute to a committee of conciliation. Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 42 9 TIFFINS DAILY -$1.00--watch i D AILY MENU JOODWOOD PARK HOTEL CHARM| WLY SITUATED HOTEL ON THE ISLAND bathroom and verandah ;t(t m SwuUtioo throughout T^NIS >"* Dance HaU Cocktail Bar. T<i c ra Roserva ti'>ns at $1/- per court. p hone 649 0.
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 2208 10 "Five Penny Levels Definitely Ruled Out" i From Our Own Correspondent; London, Mar. 29. IT is difficult to describe, m mere print, how complete and inspiring is the contrast betweeen the condition of London's Rubber commodity and share markets today as compared with their state
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    • 31 10 The following tin outputs for March. I are notified .Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. 1,495 .Pels., Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd 114 I Pels.. Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd 286 Pels.
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    • 110 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association April 13, 12 o'clock noon. Bayers Sellers Good F.A.Q. m cases <F. 0.8. current month) 18.3116 18.5 16 No. 1 X. R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. current month* 18.15 16 19 l 8 No. 1 X. R.S.S. (Spot loose* 18 3 4 18 7 8
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    • 99 10 Singapore Produce Prices April 13 Gambier 5.00 Java Cube 9.00 Hamburg Cube 11.00 Muntok White Pepper 28.00 White Pepper 26.00 Copra, Sundried 2.45 Copra, mixed 2.20 Small Flake Tapioca 3.90 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. < Siam W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120 R. B. Slam No. 1
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    • 218 10 April 13 SELLING London 4 months' sight 2,4 3 32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 1 16 London 60 days' sight 2 4 132 London 30 days' sight 2.4 London demand 2 3 31 32 London T.T. 2 3 3132 Lyons. Paris, demand 849 Hamburg, demand 139
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    • 142 10 The following is a list of outputs for the undermentioned estates tor the month of March Brunei 28.000 Ib.. Bukit Timah 9.05iib.. Ch&ngkat if>.i96lb.. Hajrtor 12.2201 b.. Indrpyiii 90.284 Ib. Lunas 33.9001 b.. Nyalas 37.3001 b.. Tapah 47.021 lb.. U!u Pandan 7.510. Kuala Reman Rubber Estates Ltd. 119.0001
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    • 906 10 New Scud.. New Sen-mi a;. Nyalas «si) Pajani <$]* Parlt Perak Pcrak R. v.. Pungsor isi i Radella <$5) Sandycroft 1 1 S. Bagan (fl Sungpi Ranui S. Tukanu <S! Tambal.jk <$! Tupah <fi> T. Ansou S 1 Trmorloh isl» Trala'.uHi Ulu Bcinit i Ulu Panda n
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    • 169 10 May Not Last Beyond End Of This Year •From Our Own Correspondent > London Apr. 11. Tin- Daily Express Alleges that the Belgian Congo are demanding a V.\M\ tin export quota of 10.000 funs co pared With 4.000 tons for the cur: year. The newspaper adds: "The authorities
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    • 153 10 C. D. COX'S QUOTATIONS Rubbers- -Nyalas 98 1.02; Indragiri 1.06 1.09; Aycr Panus 1.37* b 142' 2 Ulu Benut 49i50» 2 Mentakab 39:40: Ntw Scudai 1.55 1.60; SunKei Tukanj^ 98 1.01; Pajams 1.651.72.,; Tapah 165 1 75; Brojsas 88 92 Mining. Raub 4.50 4 60: Talams 127 1.29; Pungah 23i3.
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    • 69 10 \pr II I' American c.Di c»m llHi American T«'I»-p.r; and Hetegrmp Atrhtvson H 111 Chesapeake Dupont Plrestooe General Kit ctrtc Qeneral M I Qoodrlcli Goodyear Intrr-TVlrp!. Telefrapti National City B New York C Railroad Prnnsyh..:. I Radio Corpoi I BOCOfiy V:\cuu:r. Standard Oil :< > ll Co:;. Uni<
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  • 409 11  - FILM CYCLE turns to Old. Time Comedy MOLLIE MERRICK n H In Person Ho ||yWOOd By Known phistiflnd the d our I have deepti- (I time I <ood Clean Fun r I th? I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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  • 119 11 Johore Estate Manager Fined (From Our Own Correspondent". Johore Bahru. Apr. 10. Mr. J. W. Carur Watts, assistant manager. Rubber Estates of Malaya Ltd., Kota Tlnggi Johore. appeared be- th third magistrate. Johore iru. this morning for carrying ex Ight of 19 ewt. from the 11th mile-post
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  • 64 11 •From Our Own Correspondent.) lohorc Bahru. Apr. IS. The Bukit Zahrah School. Johore Baliru, will hold its annual prize distribution day on Monday. The Tungku i will give away the prizes. rhe function wW conclude with a play I by the boys of the school. tody, Mr. Gray
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  • 1206 11  -  Ely Culbertson by I World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst I A FEW ETHICS A LTHOUGH there may be some change m (the national and international contract bridge code, the ethics of the game will remain the same because ethics refer to the personal conduct of
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  • 140 11 Chinese Knocked Down By Railway Engine (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 11. Death by misadventure was tne verdict returned today by Che Maarot bin Haji Zackariah. sitting as coroner m the Kuala Lumpur police court, at an inquest on a middle-aged Chinese labourer. Lim Tay. who
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  • 45 11 His Highness the Sultan of Johore ihas approved ol the appointment ol Ungku Abdul Majid bin Omar, Assistant Protector ol Chinese Johore Bahru. to act as District Officer. Kukup as from Apr. 1. 1935. The new District j-Officer will proceed to his new statior 'today.
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  • 116 11 Horoscope Did Not Coincide With Would-be Husband's (From Our Own Correspondent. > Malacca, Apr. ?>. In the Police Court this morning a Chinese woman pleaded miiliy to a charge of an attempt to commit suicide by throwing herself into the Malacca River twe days ago. The prosecuting Inspector
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  • 66 11 London. Apr. 11. Today's closing prices on the London pepper morket were as follows: White Muntok, unchanged at j m bond. Black Lampong, spot and April deli- very 3 5 16d. buyers, afloat and Mar.- May 3 3 B d. buyers; 3V2d. sellers. The market was steadier with
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  • 144 11 (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 I Reserve
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  • 454 11 SHANGHAI POUND ADVOCATED BY SIR V. SASSOON Sterling Credit As Means Of Issue Shanghai,. Mar. 27. AN issue of "Shanghai pounds" equivalent to sterling, to circulate alongside the Shanghai dollar, is advecated by Sir Victor Sassoon, governing director of the E. D. Sassoon Banking Company. The. plan is intended to
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  • 65 11 The death took plac!- at the General Hospital. Johoru Bahru, morning of Master Worm Peng Koi: brother of Mr. Wong Cheong Menu Peng Kok was IS years of age, and i I student of the St. Joseph's Institution i Singapore. He was a promising bad j minton player. The luneral
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  • 123 11 OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND < HINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each 1)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. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar
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  • 193 11 Capital t: 3.000.000 Subscribed 1.800.000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and R«'st 1 .247.8".M) t BOARD Ol DIRh( TOKS J if. Ryrie Esq Chairman* P R. Chalmers, Esq.. Charles J. Hambro Esq W. H. Shelford. Esq.. Sir Thomas Catto. Bart, Sir c. c. Barrie, kb.e. Sir
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  • 159 11 (Established m 1880 > Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up* V 100.000 000 Reserve Fund V. 125.800.000 Prestdeni X Kodama, i Vk'e-President T. OkUDO, 1 Head Office: YOKOHAMA Singapore Branches: METER CHAMBERS, RAFFLEB PLACE. LONDON BANKERS Westminster Bank. Ltd The Notional Provincial Hmk i Lloyd's Bank
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 22 11 UtfcAlN icchhoci \m> GUARANTEE CORPORATION LDOTBD. (Incorporated In Oreml Britain >iyan Head Office BINOAPORB Ma;, r;. r C. NORMAN BENNKTT SECURITY SERVICE.
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  • 171 12 For Siam Steam Navigation 'From Our Shipping Correspondent* A gleaming, new motor-ship to augment the fleet of the Siam Steam Navion tl Fr lidaI iday mPany Call6d Singa P° r 1 o/ h f xr S th c Pak P an ang. just completA£l£ OV n the Danish
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  • 86 12 Cunard Liner RdhMtod \i Hisrh Tide London. Apr. VI. Cunarder Aquitania, which yet terday ran aground when. In a i. wind, she was making to turn into Scuthampton Water, very difficult In such conditions tor a ihlp of her size waa successfully refloated soon after high tide this
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  • 988 12 U. S. AT BOTTOM OF THE LIST Small Tonnage Under Construction REVIEWING the shipbuilding situation m 1934 m the New York Journal of Commerce, Mr. H. Gerrish Smith, president of the National Council of American Shipbuilders, states that throughout the year the United States remained at the
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  • 131 12 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger steamei Between Rangoon. Port fUwUn. Marseilles. Palma and England HOMEWARD BAILING* Port of Disembarkation Plymouth LCSVC Rangum 1«»35. BURMA May 4 YOMA 13 PEGU j un c l CHINDWIN ]5 KEMMENDINE Jun« 29 BHAMO July 13 AMARAPOORA Jul> 'H SAGAING U o
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  • 65 12 Sudden IK uth In Lund** Nursing Home I pom Ou The death today "i Ca i formerly ol the 1! dK'fl ml. where in* was arrival from Bin Dr. Koel (Marl;. The funeral don on Batun Capt. Da!' mined thi B1 1884. retirii H- \valor many v.
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  • 15 12 The Lloyd due hen ton liuht frotn v wharvei }i imbav. Pi UK'c ;uui I]
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  • 65 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S CO LIMITED. RED MNCL LINE IINCORPORATF^ from SI Banks BUHN> 1.,, iniwn (Bvcrj Nam I ss Ban H SOMMItU I (Forti j f i 1.1 Gkik I r BMNJOI miiiinv vlUl (i ni" I 1 1 1 1 Ed< Special I hf M I t<» Java
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 548 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ud. Incorporated m F.MS.) TKLKPHONK Freight 3433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. ftOOKIM; AOEMTI FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. (Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN HONOLULU CANAD/ BY THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE— LUXURY AT LOW COST Sec Lovely Lake Loiuse. Banfl the Beautiful and enjof Ut>
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    • 73 12 F. M. S. RAILWAYS CHEAP RETURN TICKETS EASTER HOLIDAYS 18th 24th APRIL, 1935. The above tickets— all classes— at sin K le fare »"d double journey will be issued from «J a.m.. Ihu. i April :>2nd., 1935 inclusive. These UckeU will Ijourney any day from Friday Ittfc. t W.m1... mm
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 409 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN 1 Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kuantan < via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday,
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    • 94 12 SINGAPOR E N Ships AlMtftMt he v or expected to 4rr Main Whar. rail< Ci^ Op ten pedon 14 M Ipoh 7 cedar M M ■36 tt! a "■"I! 11 11 Main Whin Mary ft Kuan tan; PM.« Oil Ul,.ui Deal wii.m VK.vsK.s IN lanjong l'aitar Sheers Wh.m \lher( Dtd
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    • 394 13 BRITISH INDIA p 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS B Due l)up I nacc Spore. T'nage S'porc. ,v Apr M KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 July 5 May 8 BEHAR 6.000 July 18 'SS^JaNA M ay 10 RANCHI 17.000 July 19 H.OOO May 24 SOUDAN 6.500 July 31 iOOO June 6 NALDERA 16.000
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    • 495 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Birmingham Apr. 30 May 2 City of Bristol May 14 May 16 City of Bagdad May 30 June 2 City of Kimberley June 14
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    • 1221 13 ***** l?* 11 *I? I 5 1L W JP KM j 5? m TOE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. (1932, Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. JSS^i»lBte»m Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE ltd SS SSMI^wISJKJSSSS* 5°- Ltd THE SARAWAK BTEAMBHIP CO.. Lwd 555 SP/?J A O Jl AVIOATION Co
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 726 14 X- P. ML KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU OP TEN NOORT— Monday. Apr. 15, Belawan-Deli. SING ARADJA— Monday, Apr. 15 Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROKAN— Tuesday. Apr. 16. Bengkalis.Paneh, Beromba^g. Tanjong-Mengei-dar Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. GEN. VERSPYCK— Tuesday, Apr. 16, Letong, Maras, TareL,pa, Midai, PoeloePandjang, Serassan. Genting and Kramat. BOELONGAN— Tuesday,
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    • 322 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE obid AMERICAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY I IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water excellent cuisine
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    • 588 14 O. S. K. LM FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERn Thames Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanz. es Salaam, L Marques. Durb London. Algoa Bay and Ifbtael B t Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires via Colombo. DvMaru Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, S;r Montevideo t Africa Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo.
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  • 113 15 Ideal Conditions Favour Singapore Rowing Regatta ta ol the season was held ysterday along r under almost ideal conditions. 1 ud. and reakwatei m i p client starts, lUte Wailord's is up adUy dropped it! black d bi nioi i i >■■■'■■ lned Imirlr rorm. was with Hid eemed to
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  • 322 15 Kef uses S7W For Match With Al Burko London. There looks like being more bother over Jo«'k McAvoy's middle-weight title. Recently be gave a fiat refusal to a purse otfered by the Wembley people lor his title match with Al Burke, of London. for a considerable time.
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  • 271 15 Selangor Inter- Team Badminton Doubles V. BEAT TOL'S PARTY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 13. A LARGE gathering witnessed the opening matches of the Selangor iter-team badminton doubles championships held at the Victoria Institution hall today. Most of the games were keenly contested. The surprise of the day
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  • 530 15 AIRMEN OVERWHELM MARINES Dull Game At Stadium A MODERATE crowd saw an un- interesting friendly football match played at Anson Road Stadium on Saturday afternoon between the R.A.F. and the Marine Department. ♦.v, r^,i Was a ganie sin g"larly devoid of thrills and even the scoring of seven goals (six
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  • 203 15 Two More Points For Tamils (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 13. In the Stonor Shield competition today the T.P.C.A.. added two more points by beating the V.M.C.A. m their home ground. Winning the toss, thr V.M.C.A. put their opponents to bat They started remarkably well, losing
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  • 69 15 Spaniard Outpoints World Champion Valencia. Sanghili. bantam-weight champion of Spain, beat the coloured boxer, Ai Brown, world champion of the same class, on points. The title was not at stake. Santiago de Chile. The record of Tommy Lough run's South American tour has been studded with another
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  • 625 15 Inter -State Cricket I BEDE COX SCORES 79 IN BRILLIANT INNINGS From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Apr. 13. HERAK won the toss m the an- nual inter-State cricket match i against Negri and elected to bat j first. They made a disastrous beginning, the first ball
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  • 216 15 Japanese Beat Depleted American Side THE baseball lcauue season started yesterday afternoon en the St Joseph's Institution mound with a. match between the Japanese Young Men's Clv.b and the American ftMOCII 1 tion. There was a go~d crowd including the- American Ccnsul-Gcneia!. Mr Keblinger. The Americans
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  • 93 15 Honour For Red Arm> Commanders Moscow By a special order. People's Comr.iissar of Defence. Voroshilov marks the brillant ski run from Tinmen tc Moscow, a distance of 2.100 kilometres labout 1.310 mlletj made by five wives of Red Army commanders Saying that this run has no equal
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 157 15 Have sparkling teeth this new way! h nap special cleansing and polishing material contained m Pepsodent Tooth Paste exclusively irklinjr teeth are impor- cleansing and polishing material that i attractive smile. Dim, it especially designed to remove him 1 teeth mar the beauty of quickly, safely, and thoroughly. After t
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    • 16 15 NIOOLL oF.Xeire/L f /i»t new nun IT4^^^^2^UAc*Bß' T. C. HAY CO., 26, Chulia Street, Phone 4042.
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  • 1363 16 Defensive Play CROWDS BORED Arsenal Amazingly Held By Wolves (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 14. /GENERAL end-of-the-season staleness and desperate defensive play to avoid losing the now all important points, resulted m seven draws m the Home football matches yesterday and thoroughly bored the
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  • 54 16 Eight Two Tennis Victory Against Changi The Royal Air Force beat Changi at tennis on Saturday by eight matches to two. Each pair played two matches. The next meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club will be held on Wednesday, Apr. 17. Mr. R. Sidney will speak on "See
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  • 450 16 Ashworth's Side Dimissed For 79 A FTER Saturday's rain, the wicket at the S.C.C. was more m favour of the bowlers when the State trial, which resolved itself into a one inn ings affair, was commenced yesterday. Ashworth's side took first knock and could only
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  • 291 16 by eight wickets, were fielding splen- I n (idly, too, and it was agreed that there was no point m continuing play after /.they had scored 24 runs for the fall n two wickets as players wished to attend the State trial game on the! Padang. Scores:
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  • 1532 16 run to boat the Sultan's horse on the post by a short head Dolly Grey was third and Winways fourth. It Art: :>. GrMtai Bart. I furs. OUR BIRTHDAY B.K (Gibhui.. 1 arctic 7.10 (McPnewan) a UKITANNIA 8.13 (MlntOi -i also ran: Click
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  • 77 16 Boxing Referee Appeals IN the London < «»urt <>| iK 1 Matt WelJs. the boxm* ||Z appealed ajfainst the ludwifnu Mr. JaLstice \\m\ m his uUt against the Boxing Hoard <»( trol. He claimed a declaration ft* the Board's action m »ithdra«in his licence after the Albfrt Hi contest between
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  • 95 16 The following ties m thr SRC tournament have been fixed TODAY Singles Handicap S. Stewart vs. C B Webb Dr. S. L. Oehler> v G Ckf Ladies Singles Miss M. I>*wis v^ Miss Sirr..T Mrs. M. G. Fb< ".vs Z Clarke. Miss E. Mosberprn ft MissK bell.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 104 16 I FOR ALL ROOF REPAIRS. "Plastaleke" Asbestic Bitumen Cement is a most valuable and useful thing to every house holder or builder. It will adhere to practically any surface: Felt, Zinc, Lead, Corrugated Iron, tiles, glazed roofs and Sky lights, all can be successfully repaired with ease. It is supplied
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    • 45 16 Designed to la,t The AUS TIN This Ten-Four, four door saloon, is undoubtrd)* lar light car produced today. The motor.n* pubh- rely on Austin quality and design with thr r^ui demand the same Used Car Value a* BORNEO MOTORS -LTDSingapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur. Ipol
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 39 16 NEW WORLD SWIMMING RECORDS T Chicago, Apr. 14. Jack Medica won the world's swimming records for the 200 metres and 220 yards free style m 2 mins 7 2|lo sec. and two mins. 7 9! 10 sec. respectively. w
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