The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 March 1939

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS N <> 15,731 1 STU 182.V THURSDAY, MARCH S3. 1925. o t'E.vis
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  • 74 1 Yielded Under Threat Of vierman Invasion SHARP BERLIN ULTIMATUM I m ultimatum from IWHn i^ *to the unconditional erman dem a °n7f W U hUi ,ia a^ d understood German? «ay™ LithS C^V __««~1 territory. lined Memel m wLwhat SSlli *1° to her demands. the former
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  • 226 1 London. Mar. X to the surrender ael Land to I were Sir Samuel Hoare m the ght m amberace. ting he had no special ■ment to make regarding Central Europe. Sir Samuel said that m regard to Memel. the Lithuanian Foreign Minister, while m Berlin, received
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  • 240 1 TRIBUTES TO PRINCIPLES London. Mar. 23. THE King's Guard, formed by the Coldstream Guards, with the King's Colour, was mounted at Buckingham Palace when, at noon, the President of the French Republic and Madame Lebrun left to drive m procession to the Guildhall, where
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  • 118 1 London. Mar. T.l. AMID cheers thc Under Foreign Sec- retary, Mr. R. A. Butler, announced m the Commons tonight that the Government had decided that for the time being the position of the CzechoSlovakian Charge d'Affairs and tne diplomatic members of his staff and that of
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  • 33 1 Berlin, Mar. 22. A German News Agency rep that all the executive power of the Memel territory has been passed to the Memel Directory the president of which is pro-Nazi M. Berthuleit.— Reuter
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  • 71 1 OVER-EXPORTS DECISION rr,..., T London, Mar. 2.1. [Hh International Tin Committee today fixed the quota for the second quarter at 10 per cent, of standard tonnages. This is an increase ot Uve per cent, m thc tree cjuota. Arrangements have been made for
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  • 54 1 I I d. r n d over. {ged I I iude an agree- Qov< rnment's cession oi Memel •ring I <-r. -ael are ion to tiie marching Ing, while Gerand In i Qermans today l'llsit into ran da DeBerlin tonight no I marched into ♦he day
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  • 24 1 London. M >Uowing the king r ilthough no d signs trut thr rply owing dinj ••;> a Reuter page TOO
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  • 82 1 Berlin. Mar. 22. /GERMANY woke up this morning to hear with astonishment thatj the Memel Territory had been handed 1 ever to the Reich overnight. German political spokesman told' Router: "Nobody at Germany right to -Memel Land." An official communique states Gery has taken into consideration
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  • 93 1 Paris, Mar. 13. Herr Hitler', new move against Lithuania is regarded with surprise m the French pr L'Epoque writes: 'Germany's Memel move proves that no re, to her Ls possible so long a.v a solid blcc of peace-loving States has no. been formed. "Germany. who
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  • 83 1 Berlin, Mar. it CONTIfI their riolent sntW tish tirades Berlin newspapers assert that Britain's attempt to initiate collective action has "failed miserably." Part oi the fire which has oven conrated or. Eritain has been divert' d to the United States as a result ot
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  • 46 1 Tokio, Mar. 2 IN a message to the German Foreign Minister, Herr von Ribbenirop, the Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Hachiio Arita congratulates Germany on her action m Czechoslovakia, declaring: "It will contribute much to the stabilisation of European and world peace."- Reuter
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  • 119 1 Hungary Her Axis Friends Budapest, Mar. 21. PHE attitude of Hungary towards Poland, Italy and Germany is reflected m the tone of telegrams expressing satisfaction for the restoration of the old frontier. Messages to Signor Mussolini and Count Ciano are most effu-ive to Herr von Ribbentrop politely correct but to
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  • 33 1 W Budapest Mar HILE there has been no general Hungarian mobilisation it is denied officially that thousands of men called to th re are indications that mil measures are continuing Reuter
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  • 21 1 The Finance Committee of the French Chamber adopted a r to open a credit of €900.000 for hH of Spanish refug.
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  • 55 1 k that Rh japore ild attend Lh e Pacific D< which opens u>n. I from l ttend Reut. repre Batt < li Harry I ik i >r the TJ Com In New 2 Par.: uar Colvin, these thi the Home Govern— I Sir Arthur I I
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    36 1 ADMIRAL IRONSIDK liritish Military Governor at Gibraltar, is s^eti with the Pleach General resident i:i Morocco. General Nogues. during a military parade which was arranged at Marrakech on the occasion of thr of the British oflirer
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    • 56 1 gIGIATEA Brings 'he freshness and fragrance of the jlayan gardens direct to your home Special ariicle> on Memel: PAGE TONIGHT 0s CHLSTRAL CONCERT 8.15 d.15 p. m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight the s IFR NATIONAL BAMO A BTACI BTAI GILLIAN WARNER LMKKII \n ill I is" BDfOn SoiJ-diners M.v«»
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    • 53 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Ml Slf BY THF RELLER RAND DANTI iMvnaiiii AIT IK IHNM.R admission CHARGE U^ ISIi H ADELPH I G RILIT THF REST POOP AT REASONABLI PRICE! SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS ALWAYS AVAII ABI I CONCERI
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  • 304 2 China Conflict Exacts OTHERS KILLED IN ACTION Hong Kong, Mar. 22 ACCORDING to a upon by an overseas Chinese from Malay; ho has just returned from the fronts m Central China, all except two of the members of the Malaya contingent who joined the
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  • 65 2 Il«»nj; Kong Mar. Z'z. IS spite of the war, export of tuns oil from China has netted S?r>.800.fl00 for the Chinese Treasury during: the last seven months of 1038. This is an increase of SiS.OOO.OOO o\er the same period m 1937. The S2SCOOCOO (gold) loan
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  • 135 2 Italy Faces Threat From Democracies Home, Mar. 22. THE Fascist. Grand Council's communique announcing adhesion to the Berlin-Rome Axis states that the Council was "faced by the threatened constitution of a united front of the Democracies, associated with Bolshevism, against the totalitarian States- a united front bringing not peace but
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  • 83 2 Copenhagen, Mar. 22. Tin- V:.:r.t Minister. M. Staunlng, stated the Danish Nazi leader. Herr Fritz Clausen, had expressed himself iin such a way as must be regarded as lan appeal to Germany to deal with Denmark In the same manner as dealt with Czecho-Slovakia. M. staunin^
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  • 57 2 Warsaw. Mar. 'Z'l. Mr R. S. Hudson, Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade, completed his talks with Polish economic leaders and left ior Moscow. He stated In an interview that negotiations here proceeded satisfactorily and that any trade difficulties which might have exited between Britain
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  • 41 2 Bucharest. Mai. 22. Leading circles here emphasise that military measures which obviously are intended to defend Rumania's interests against any possible move by Hungary do not affect the general attitude of friendliness of Rumania towards Hungary.- Reuter
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  • 49 2 Washington, Mar. gg. PRESIDENT Roosevelt told a press j conference today that he was not happy over the international situation, but refused to comment on the developments m Central Europe. He said the report that he suggested a generai economic boycott of Germany was unfounded.- Reuter
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  • 61 2 London, Mar. 21. The fifteenth anniversary of the- establishment of the London County Council was celebrated at the County Hall today. Queen Mary occupied the chairman's seat, looking down on j distinguished gathering including I several members of the Cabinet. Mr. John Burns, one of
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    88 2 GIVING her position as being m the Gulf of Cadiz the Ulmas (2.733 tons) Cardiff steamer radioed that she needed assistance as thc shy was burning furiously. Later another message was received In England, this time from the British steamer Waziristan, (3,135 tons) statin:: tha the I Imiis was a
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  • 34 2 Washington, Mar. 22. THE Navy Department has disclosed that the New York and Philadelphia navy yards will be expanded at a cost of several million dollars to accommodate battleshiD.s un to 45,000 tons Reuter
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  • 19 2 Taiis. \lar. WW a trade agreement between France and Poland will be signed t >dfl Reuter
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  • 26 2 London. Mar. 22. I^HE British Ambassador In Paris, Sir Eric Phipps. was invested by thc King today with the Grand Cross oi the Victorian Order- Reuter
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  • 53 2 om Our Own Com indent) Bangkok, Mar. 22, TAsst m >ly te first reading this ait.. of a Bill to raise an internal loan ot .t2.50C.000 bearing interest at 4 l L > cent., redemption to be within 30 years. The proceeds oi the I
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  • 111 2 Marking Down On Change London, Mar. 11. On the Stock Exchange the European situation continued to hamper business and caused marking down m all sections. During the afternoon a more confident tone developed, and final prices n nerally were above the worst though showing considerable net Loss C mmodltles were
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  • 141 2 Tokio, Mar. Z£. •THE Cabinet will have its own p] m the near future. The Minister of Justice, Mr. SuehUtO Bhiono, m his capacity of Minister of Communications is anxious that the Cabinet have a special plane at its own disposal, although he has never been
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  • 54 2 Prague, Mar. 22. AFTER '20 years' existence the C 7» Lovak 1 ended j yesterday. Dr. Hacha, the Cze< h Pre: V- Ma resolution to the Prime Minister to I dissolve both Houses. Henceforth Bohemia and Moravia will have a one party government •under complete control ot
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  • 102 2 New Faces In Communist Party Moscow, Mar. 22. THE new central committee of the Communist Party, elected before the close of thc party congress, reveals momentous political cha. following the great purge of recent months. There are only sixteen oi the old members among the se*enty-on< t iectcd. Most conspicuous
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  • 76 2 Hanoi. Mar. FOI icse gunmen who made an unsuccessful attempt on the life oi Mr. Wang Ching-wei and seriously injured his four followers at his home here on Sunday morning were arrested by the police ot French Indo-China yesterday morning. The injured men are receiving
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  • 38 2 Chungking, Mar. Fl was bombed yesterday for the first time since July 7 last year, Japanese raiders paying the city twc visits. Chinese despatches say the v. is of the slightest nature. Only Chine- cd.- Reuter
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  • 31 2 Shanghai, Mar. American authorities were n today that the Baptist hosp I Chengchow was again bombed on Sunday. The raid caused col able damage but no casualties. Reuter
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  • 26 2 The Dutch Government has d» i i to establish one central camp for Ger- man refugees with families near the village ot Ermelo m central Holland.
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  • 40 2 THE Briti Sir Ri structed to ing by i Mission at I He will dl mat bow by Bl the ground pJr. Sir R.. poiiv vious. nnri th. re had tx Embassy In Bh Reuter
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  • 23 2 a GERMAI X Bud ously wounded i synagogue Dr. Karst for an unknowi Luka An man nred- Reuter
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  • 29 2 Wellington, s Ma THE Pri Bavag< Auckland: found m trouble Then doubt Mr Ba paper. The 81 Governmei conference to end war. Con. tial Reuter
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  • 25 2 Polar Colony For Germany Beriia COD mar. Germnr Cap 135 squan South P with hi up took Nor tto* Germ Tl out 13,0< the cxi
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  • 729 3 Made During A Lucid Interval" rSSOOFF NOT ALWAYS AN IMBECILE SAYS JUDGE N'T finding m favour of the will r leh .\n,„Hia, who wm ,lSed T° II wUk unsound mind. was by Mr ne m the Singapore High Court ve"terdav teen insanity m th,-
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    48 3 picture. "idM^ Blld- K«.ith-J a,,„ner. ar.(.unless Stonehavrn „.f .if tl, I a,eoner is a sist "< Vis. tralia. »h« .r'ivrt wUh .h. v rmer C *»ernor-General „f AusPore t»dav b,Kn,"„l T' .2__^ to sl »"'havrn leaves SinsaX.L.M. plane tc, attend her sons wedding m En s la„d.- Free Press
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  • 48 3 The visiting character baritone. John Valentine, gave a second joint recital. with Werner Baer at the organ and piano, at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. John Valentine sang popular character songs m costume, and Werner Baer played piano solos and light organ selections.
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  • 56 3 A verdict oi death by misadventure was rt turned by the Singapore Coroner yesterday, at an inquiry into the death of a brick coolie. Tang Peng Hui. who died on March 10 at Pulau Tekong, when he was buried by falling earth, while digging
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  • 43 3 MR. John Tryner. the retiring chief i accountant ot the Singapore, Harbour Board, and conductor oi the Singapore Musical Society, accompanied by his wile, sailed tor England, v... Africa, ln the X P.M. liner Ruys last nigl
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  • 248 3 Chinese Girl-Wife's Story Of Assault THINK that the unpleasantness an d publicity that has aecompan.ed this court bearing has been a very nearly .sufficient warnm, and punishment m itself," commented re_terd«v R Whn 8 ,n the Su »~P<»re Third Police Court, Mr Rawlings' remarks were made at the conclusion ol
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  • 193 3 COMMENTS that 111 r Gooc. acted "with commendable pathy" towards c. G Rodrigo and wife, and that he ."showed "marked patience and forbearance until forced to take action were made by the Chief Justice, S.S. Sir Percy McElwaine, m a judgment dismissing iliodrigo's appeal,
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  • 132 3 QEVEN hundred and fifty have been received for the annual Singapore Flower Show, which will be opened by the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, tomorrow at 5 p.m. Four new hybrid orchids, n3ver before displayed, will be seen and there will be
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  • 42 3 C mvicted on a cnarge o: driving causing his car to collide with a lamp standard m Upper Scram Road on Dec. 27. a Malay, Dollah Hassan, was y v fined $40 Ln Singapore Traffic Distr'c? Court
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  • 25 3 On May Ist a new branch of the Nederiandseh Indisehe Handelsbank M.V. i Netherlands India I Bank> will be ojv :\*d at T Baiei -Sumatra)
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  • 178 3 Conviction In Bookmaking Case Quashed HOLDING th *t the evidence did no more than raise suspicions, the Chief Justice, S.S., Sir Percy McElwaine. quashed the conviction' oi Sin Soo Koon, when he appealed m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Sin Soo Koon was fined 5.'.000 m default of payment two
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  • 98 3 Mr. A. N. Kenion presided at the nineteenth annual general meeting ot the shareholders of Talan Mines, Limited, which was held at the offices oi the secretaries, Chartered Bank Chambers, Ipoh, on Tuesday The chairman said a profit of $28,898.58 had been made on the year's
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  • 33 3 The Sultan of Trengganu. who spent a few days m Singapore on his return from a visit to Brastu_u. Sumatra, has returned to his State. He left Singapore by Tuesday night's mail train.
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  • 190 3 MORE oi the visiting wars. Singapore yesterday. Among the departures were the destroyer Westcott and three submarines and the four destroyers Duncan. Diamond. Duchess. Delight. Th. Is are all bound for Hong Kong. N more ships will leave until Friday, when the cruisers Norfolk and Manchester return
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  • 173 3 FATAL LEAP FROM LORRY JI MPING off a moving lorry to recover hi> hat, which had been blown from his head while he was standing m the lorry with seven other coolies, a Chinese coolie LAI Choh, trashed to the road with such force
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  • 109 3 ■TINES amounting to mure thin IMM were imposed on I„i Sim, a 11-\ ears-old Hokkien wh.. pleaded guilt* m thr Singapore Third Police <>urt. yesterday, t.. Excise charges Fur being m possess! dutiable liquor, dutiable value ol whl $2: Sim was fined $7f> while $1,400 was
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  • 70 3 c ar-old cnew, was produ j Mr X Blacker, m the Singapore Fourth Po ice Court yesterday, on a charge of kidnapping Tow Ah R under 14 years of age, from the lawful guardianship of Tow .s mothei Mar. 13. at Singapore. After the charge
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    31 3 A so-called "Tree-Week* 1 recently was arranged io the Greek capital and joo. MM) trees were planted m our day. The picture shows King George giving an example to his subje
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  • 1463 4  - Franco-British Solidarity In The Present Crisis. Two Powers Common Destiny F. de TESSAN M. Lebrun In London By Fanner French Under-Secretary For Foreign Affairs PRESIDENT Lebrun's \i>it to Great Britain this week marks an important itage m the history ot Franco-British relations. The fir-t diplomatic- effort to overcoat old prejudices
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  • 1423 4  -  B. C. BUTLER By Canadian Trade Commissions In Singapore flu A Radio Talk) IT is perhaps unfortunate that an early visitor to Canada christened her "the Lady of the Snows/ for the impression is universally held that we have perpetual winter m CanadaNothing
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  • 49 4 From fighting with human::oea.si self. and cum sffnifU Ri succeeded the brute thc a;. Form; and frl invcithe corn the J not all I IndlrectU that are d quitoea rumo I of moeqiK' iM tunately. t» tain mo< out liny of I durinfi five to Hui
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    102 5 fAb ft):—Prin meets Margaret arriving last week on a visit to the f Pony Show, at ultnral Hall, -'072, Lond, W rkmen re-gil&i, Canadian gates of Buckingham Palace last part of the work m preparation for the rival of President Lebrun of France. is note m L ution firs! thc
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  • 680 6 Scene Of Splendour At State Banquet M. LEBRUN CONFIDENT OF THE FUTURE London, Mar. 22. IN a setting of truly regal splendour the King and Queen 1 last night entertained the French President and adame Lebrun at a State banquet m the
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  • 108 6 IHAINING m Bring at an aircraft target was had by uarship> „f Fast Indies and China Stations n "Queen Bee" aircraft—p-iot-lesu plane, controlled In uireless from the surface were us -d as targets m exercises to ihe east of Singapore Various methods <»f attach used Thc
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  • 132 6 Chi <ago Mar. |1, A MYSTERY thriller i i Chicago yesterday with secret map. c: buried m Secret Sen: letter from Frank:, Park aeroplane bootlegger of prohibition days, to August Engelhart. convicted counterfeiter now m gaol nt Los Angeles. Parker wrote: "It's time to move
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  • 113 6 London, Mar. 17. nr.iE text is issued today of the Cot- ton Industry Reorganisation Bill, a government measure under which it is proposed to establish for the cotton industry a board with certain powers and functions for securing better organisation of the industry, a representative
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  • 62 6 Chungking, Mar. 2*!. Tiiree bombs landed m the compounds of the American Methodist Mission at Kiangling (formerly Chinchow) m Hupeh Province, killing three Chinese, during Japanese bombing yesterday afternoon, according to a Chinese dispatch from West Hupeh. It is reported that eight Japanese planes drooped 25
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  • 235 6 VACUUM CLEANER was used bypolice m their search for clues to murder of nine-year-old Pamela Coventry, whose body, bound with electric cable, was found m a ditch at Hornchurch, Essex, on Jan. 19. This was disclosed at Romsford (Essex) Police Court when Leonard
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  • 265 6 Soviet Plan For Conference Opposed In London London, Mar. 21. •TViE joint declaration announcing four-Power solidarity m the event of further German act* ol ression, which Britain is sponsoring, will probably be couched m genera] terms, writes Renter's dipmatic corresponds, it is understood thc document
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  • 124 6 New York. Americana enjoy only about half the civil rights that are supposed to be guaranteed to them by the constitution, according to a report published In New York by the Civil Liberties Union. Local authorities are blamed for this curtailment of freedom. Only Cleveland.
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  • 100 6 Huntsvitle, Texas. Winzell Williams, a negro whose 30--day reprieve "to enable him to stare death m the face** caused many attacks to be made on the Governor of Texas, who ordered the reprieve, was electrocuted at Huntsville. Texas on Mar. 6. He laced death
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  • 69 6 A pro-Japanese organisation has been formed by leading Chinese In the Japanese occupied area m Hainan. Called the Weihsin Club, the new organisation will make efforts to start ''pacification work on the island to protect the people from bandits and to acquaint Chinese residents abroad with
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  • 524 6 BURGOS GOVERNMENT an* LORD HALIFAX'S SPEECH BurfOS, Jan. 10. yiSCOUNT HALIFAX'S speech m the House of Lord* i rday indicating Britain's attitude to Gen Franco's blockade of the coast o: publican Spain has caused much interest here. It Is not regarded as tile, or
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  • 613 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939. Hitler Takes Memel IT is quite m accordance with the Nazis' lawless tactics that they should follow up the invasion of Czecho-Slovakia with the seizure of Memel territory from Lithuania. It is not surprising that Germany wants Memel territory, for its German
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    4 8 AT HOME AND ABROAD
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  • 1095 8  - The Memelrrohlem:A Post- War Blunder? BERNARD NEWMAN By In His Book, Danger Spots Ol EurojM MEMEL is a Baltic port IVI which up to 1918 represented the eastern extremity of the German Empire. Behind it, on the right bank of the Nienten, is a strip of territor> associated with Memel
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  • 483 9 Protectorate Informer Faces Charges DISAPPEARANCE OF TWO "COUSINS" _R recorded bj .Mr. K. A. Blacker m J^SSSTt TTh' h V" r Urt >— l:n. m the m huh l„K san, Mvi, Teochew, stood charged th .raiiuk.n, ,n two girb, Lei Ah Mei^wdLeiAh
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    19 9 picture. -rrlwj a Stawp^e yesterday by th_% __i nivers.ty -ho M externa, _tj^___ _<£_, VT^fSUdue examinations. s etu Free Press
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  • 205 9 pOUND gutty by a unanimous verdict on two of three charges of falsification of accounts of Messrs. Kellv and \\alsh Ltd., an Indian book-keeper of the branch Suppiah Naidu, was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Home, at "the Singapore Assizes yesterday.
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  • 92 9 UAVING trained nearly 1,000 air AT/pV Var en the Singapore VHP. Department is now selecting •>OO warden posts throughout the l!% fu lil,e stations "»<1 »oxes and other easily accessible structures are the principal choice, and their equipment will include telephones, splinter-proof helmets, torch lamps, axes
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  • 544 9 "Third Degree" By Constables Alleged CHINESE TELLS OF ATTACK IN STATION Prom Our Own Correspondent A Penang, Mar. 22. GRAPHIC account of how he was allegedly assaulted by more than ten police constables at the Central [Police Station was given by a middlelaged Chinese, Teh Ah Soon, when he I
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  • 137 9 Kapala Says He Was Robbed By Coolies JUDGL ACQUITS MEN T oolles, Li m Teck Kual md Tan Ah Moi, who were chargwith robbing their kapala of $102 acquitti '.:i i b son, m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday n Koh Aii In had given tl :used ler coolies
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  • 195 9 Britain's Oil Suppiy In War DRITAIN'B supplies of oil ii] the event ol ed by Dr. E. F. Arm I a conference Ln London last we I_ord Addison, v ed, recalled his nces as a M In the when supplies of oil were at c < lod sufficient only for
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  • 56 9 (.From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Mar. 22. The Assembly has decided to meet every day, including Sundays, m order to complete business, including the budget estimates, before the Siamese year closes on Mar. 33. Two or thr c sessions daily may be held during the
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  • 56 9 <From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 21. /CONVICTED of offering a $20 bribe to two Customs outdoor officers. Ang Ah Chee, a Chinese shop was fined $150 by the First Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Weiss today. It was alleged that Ah Chee gave money
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  • 255 9 Prom Our C =v. ii Correspondent.) Penang, Mar. 22. ••pAiLiNG to .stop alter an accidenl is the worst crime of ail. you might have left a dying man jn the roadside." remarked Mr. Lim Koon Teck, m the Penang Middle Court, to a young Chinese
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  • 46 9 Law Notice For The Day Mr. Justice Pedlow at Malacca Civil cases. Before Mr. Justice Home m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Asslze3:— Rex vs. Yew Sim Song. Beiore the Registrar at 9.30 a.m. Passing account m O.S. *****. Thereafter:— Enquiry ln O.S. 139 30.
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  • 21 9 Mr. Charles Chaplin stated that there was no truth m reports that he had decided to abandon his film, "The Dictators."
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  • 137 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar 22 THE Selangor Golf Club made a profit of $2,857 1 last year as compared with $7:>>2M m 1937, The active membership on Jan 31, this year was 620, as against 583 at the end of
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  • 219 9 AN alleged quatrel between two newspaper boys over a pitch was described before Mr. L. C. Goh, m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, when Mydin bin Mohamed Tambi was produced on a charge of theft of two dollars belonging to Chellapah, aged 13. He was
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  • 138 9 Singing His Way Round The World jgAYiNG that nature had bestowed the gift him, Mr. John Valentine, ti.. American singer! who is visiting Singapore, told Rotarians m a talk at the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday how he had left hia home town, California, and < singing his way round the
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  • 100 9 Last Night's Film WIVACIOI ench Simone Bin sings with charm m 20th Century-Fox s fast-movl comedy "J< ett hich I Singapore at th< a:;. Theatre last night. With good comedy work provided by Don Ameche and Robert Young I film makes bright .ment The comedy team
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  • 52 9 r j nvo ther and ion, a 1 struck by lightning at th mile, Lim Chu Kang afternoon. The son died be for* ambulance. The father was burnt on the and shoulders and his hair was tin He was taken to Tan Tock Sen-
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  • 31 9 A meeting of the An r School Old Boys* Assoc held m the School H I i man Street, at MS p.m. next ij AU '„-> oi toe school a u> attond.
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  • 66 10 Chicago. St man, Robert Wadlow, cf Alton, Illinois, has Just I brated his 21st birthday, and 'ho La still growing. Robert is now 8 f eet BV_» inch growth of v 2 Inch, t few months. He "wo: stone, wear.*; siie 37 shoes a ars.
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  • 932 10 British Plans To Meet Japanese Competition •m* my CAR-REACHING proposals to help British shipping m the Orient to meet the growing threat of foreign competition, particularly by Japan, are made m a report of the Imperial Shipping Committee. The inquiry was undertaken at the request of the
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    • 388 10 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DOMESTIC OCCI HRENCES i DEATH Thiam Koh passed j I peaceiully at his residence on i M a 22, keaTlng a daughter, a son, audi two grandsons The funeral will take idarl on Mar. 2 ,> at 5 prl sharp, ipi i rENDEKS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. lenders are
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    • 219 10 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONt. GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd (near Swimming Club; Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis Phone: 5758. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****. MSH__Hi mmmMWMmmwmMMwmmMwmmMmnmMmmMn EAST ANGLIA m, OXLE* KISt ftJINGAPOKJ-. i mins to to~r& ttlgh level parages, dally or monthly rates, large grounds,
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    • 118 10 BANK OF CHMu (Incorporatea m Chiat I It, Ctcil street t»», Telephones: Managers U v I Manaser'sim- bn Excha» t De* General Offire ;i l Cable Address: •i i M US-i Paid Lp Capital C Jff G Reserve Funds m r j, excess of rh Total Assets h approximated t
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    • 787 10 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE TODAY /lIL 225 metre*. ZIIP 30.96 metre* p.m. 5.00 Cantonese music. 1 6.15 Mandarin children's programme. 6.30 "Popular Singers B—Miss8 Miss Yuen Mci Yuin."f 7.00 New Mayfair Novel tv Orchestra. 7.15 "Behold Canada"— 3— A talk by B. C. Butler. 7.30 Time, weather, and news announcements. 7.45
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    • 360 10 7.20 News m I 2*25 S2 ncerl 8.20 Kews and economi 8.35 Hour of the v, 9 Nev and ci mv n and Dul 9.35 Greetings to list 9.40 Today m Gor:: 10.20 Press review n'ns ITT\l T T\ f- h 11.05 A bed tlm 11.20 Close KWEIYANG TODAY <
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    • 140 11 From Lone/on 5.30 p.m. Yesterday RUBBER: Easy. Apr. -June: Bd' J^viously: Bd. Hlftd. July-Sept.: 8d SlTl«d evOU8 8d Oct.-Dec.: 3 1 6 d .J J 8 3lGd. New York: 15 GO Previou.lv. Bftd. 8' JJV Previously: 15; STOCKS: London JW Liverpool JI' 319 !nll> (47,442 toi 20
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    • 352 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday I denomination unless ted n 5 PC 1944 H «L 4 pc 1960-91 i p.c. D Assce. U01t5).... Assce "A' share 10s. pd.).... m Rly Ord Pacific (s2c). Hank id Shanghai Bank «$125).... <tV... rs Orci Rl7ei Hydro Ora
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    • 99 11 ISSI BU MV FRASER AND CO. AT 'HE (LOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin »t midday was U99& up Both the Loudon *nd New York Stock markets **d substantial gains yesterwd locally there was a distinct improvement m the price of -Ul sham today although little mess
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    • 65 11 12 (PCI «>< X NOON Buyers Sellers. ti >ub m t O li m 27 Joh m M M i I <J ii m 171' -»3i« IX R_ft 8 red Ten Apr. -June -"7 July-Sept 27 28 Oct-Dec n 2b Tone of Market- Firm. it
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    • 173 11 Local Exchange Rates MAR. 22, J 939: SFLLING London t.t. jrj 2532 London dem.u; 3 _•;> 32 Lyons demand 2043 Switzerland demand 240 V. Hamburg demand 134 1 Nev; York demand .14 1 \r, Montreal demand 34 5J16 Batavla demand 101 Samaranp demand 101% Calcutta. Bom buy and Rangoon demand
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    • 31 11 I From London Latest Quotations j TIN Previously: £215 1 5s rhrt months 8213 L2a 4.214 I! 1*( Mil > SILVEB vl U ly Pr< 20d iths: 19 llli
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    • 66 11 Foreign Exchange Rates I London Closing Quotations Method o: Parity oeiore Latest itre Quoting 20-9-31 Rat>. Previously Pa' Franc to 124.11 176 1316 176 13 1b New York. to il 4.8635 4.68^ 468 5 16 Amsterdam .Guilders tc 12.10 ,'*B2-, H32 1 HonsKong Per dollar Is. 2 5,1 W is.
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    • 180 11 i London. I. H. SPRINGMAI^ and Company, mmodlty broken of l -:;don. Liverpool and Manchester, startled the commodity mark* the United Kingdom by taking a si .1 In the British Industries Fair where their representative, fortified with an array of pamphlets describing the commodity markets,
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    • 195 11 Schoolmistresses Face Studio London, Mar. 10. Many a professional actress mi^ht have learned something from four schoolmistresses who faced a 111 m studio camera for the first time yesterd. They ad mistresses, past and present, of the Leeds High School, and they were appearing m a
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    • 164 11 Yesterday's Rubber A uct ion THE K>rc Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held ltd 1,428 th auction yesterday when there v/ere Catalogued 948.5H1 lbs. < 423.48 tons) Offered U53.188 lbs. -380 89 tons) SoW 714.413 lbs. '318.93 tons) Spot flon 7 15 i6d. >' sTork 15% c ts. PRICKS UAUSKD
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    • 1114 11 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser And Co. 's List WEDNESDAY, MAE. ZZ, 1!U9: 5 P.M. MINING A Uu><?r« Sellers Amput Tin ;}s 6( j 4g Austral Amal (ss> 4s 9d 5s 3d ■l-Rl Malay (£i 39 S 44s Hitam (te) Ml fid 2 ls 6d Weng (si) 71 1
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    • 96 11 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser Co. WEDNESDAY MAR n. I'M Dividend Rawa 29 Renonj 14 G d. N n lv I mti.lt Ayer Apr Q yi Benta 4 m. Bukit i: [ar 2] >a 22 tgkat Scrdang 2' Apr. Apr. IS 6 Ha >'tor 2 Mar. Apr
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  • 671 12 Norwegian Royalty To Visit America MOVE WILL STRENGTHEN COUNTRIES' FRIENDSHIP Washington, Mar. li. STORY-BOOK prince and princes Olav and Martha of Norway will come to America m April members oi Norwegian royalty ever to vis the Unit ally described as strictly a sight-seeing torn this country, the visit of the
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  • 587 12 SECRET MOVES IN A TTEMPT TO END CHINA WAR Japanese Intrigue In Hong Kong TOKIO KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH CHIANG REGIME Tokio, Mar. 13. A STORY of behind-the-scenes intrigue, aimed al ending the Sino- Japanese war, has been pieced together from information gathered here among insiders m the complex Japanese
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  • 90 12 U .S. Credit For Brazil New York. alar. 10. A CREDIT of about £4,000,000 will be extended to Brazil by the United Estates Export and Import Bark under an agreement signed today between the two Governmen This sum will permit the Brazilian Government to discontinue control of foreign exchange. Th-
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  • 318 12 Rise In The Profits Of Brickworks A NET profll ol $133,678 earned by Alex and r a Brickworks Ltd. In 1938. after making mil allowance for depreciation on .locks, buildings ad machinery and provision for bad and doubtful debts This compared with $130,960 m 193 i. During the preference dividend
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  • 121 12 Kimberley, Mar. 9. "THE tin huts and camp fires of pioneer days returned today to Kimberley, richest diamond area m the world. A thousand diggers, their wives and children raced across the Gong-Gong mining district, feverishly staked out their claims alter the proclamation of the^
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  • 369 12 London, Mar. 15. CONSIDERABLE perturbation is expressed here, caused by the belated recognition cf the fact that m thc event of the expected Nationalist victory m Spain the democracies may quickly find their war indu.st starved for mercur; For it is now realised that
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  • 41 12 MINISTER mmemoratioa stone «o Nurses' Home, sir Kfngsle; >d laid the Commemoration stone <»i the Nurses' Home «»t the V.'.>«>l h ind Districl it tspital Issociation. Here he is arriving, attended i»\ uard «»i honour «»t nnr
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  • 347 12 British Aid For China Criticised "LONDON IS BLIND TO REALITIES' man 1 Cralgie, the Bri' on Mr Sawadi puty Forformation on tl Ui. »n fund I currency Asked b_ Mr. Sawada h_ad pr< m to retaliatory mi J He also British action w tomii •use the Bri;. the i RITH
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    • 616 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Collyer Quay. Singapore j.| Chartered Rank Building. I'enang J,BLUE FUNNEL LINE. i\>T SF.RVirf, HABS-lIXU LONOON. comiv.m M( 0w (m conjunction wiln the Glen Line) MEVNcSn n r R d J m HUJI Hbur^- Du^- Mar". ANTENOR REGULAR SERMCE TO HAVEI i UVUtPOOI K7RYBATXB Lr.. BOSTON
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    • 605 14 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated ln F.M.S.) TEIIPIIOM lrri;ht .I:l— Passage 5131. JEANADIAN PACIfIC InuVEL SYSTHIJ (I__corporated In EnglaLnd> T 111 -rMI'KESS' ROI II oflers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU «.r direct BMPRBBB to VANCOI VER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-FNTAL TRAIN without change— then* c by ANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC imVICBfI IO ENGLAND
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    • 435 14 For Everything Appertaining Ocean Passages, Foreign ."Money Exchange and Freight cock's [WOPIO Vftyfi SEPVICgJ 39. ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908. KmW A W .sLa VAN llEl'TSZ— Thursday, Mar. 23. Penang and Belawan-Deli. TlDORE— Thursday. Mar. 23. Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. BOFI.ONGAN— Thursday, Mar. 23, Singkawang and
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    • 171 14 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, MOJI KOBE AM) OSAKA s.s. TILAWA 10,000 Tons SAILING MAR 23. AT P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second Saloon passencers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (Interchangeable with P
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    • 649 14 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINEsTTtd^ X ____^_1 s j ~^T'*jii_JD^_f i y I __n__J— T__n^ B_a-_-<«— s?^ J TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND FENANG TO COLOMBO BOMBW ALEXANDRES NAPLES. OaUft- r^S. Jfiflgfr wgftjg 1 SA,I > Arrives Leaves Leav^v f PRESIDENT GARFIELD ff^ Mar^a IS?" X X PRESIDENT MONROE Aor 3 Anr
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    • 205 14 SINGAPORE HARBOUR The following ships are alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves or expected to arrive: last Wharf, Entrance Gate 1; Exit 1:— Ethiopia 20. Main Wharf, Entrance Gate 2; Exit 3:— Rawalpindi 18; Kistna: Benmohr 16: G^uang 14: Marchal JofTre 13; Glenaffaric 11; Kamuning 9; Voipl 7. Empire Dock,
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  • 639 15 "HAMLET OF THE LINKS" ill VI' Y PATTAX Mai. 10. N1 COTTON may be the world's greatest golfer the most misunderstood individual of the links But everyone .n<k>rs which of these stories are correct, Henry quietly about his business making perhaos S than any
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  • 55 15 Manila. Mar. 22. TIIK .straits Chinese football team now an tour m Manila i'ti Ned their first name today and !,,si l 2. Their opponents \M-re the La Salle eleven, from one of the colleges here Ihe visiting p!a>ers .ire sehednled to plaj abort ris
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  • 252 15 Our Own C( I dent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. ftt .should be encouraged to tl interest m athletic.-;, Ji aa they do m soccer and remarked the president. Mr. ke. at the annua] meeting of ng;r Amateur Athletic Aslection of th president re- m a dead hi
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  • 167 15 Friendly Soccer On The Padang BLACH GETS THE WINNER A A L ln the "»*<» h«lf, scored by the energetic S.C.C ove/X "caSSs" m" w*- a team the on the pa"ang y es?eX. >' f Dull m the first half, play improved ouicklv on
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  • 338 15 BANK AND PUBLISHERS DRAW 1-ALL MEDIOCRE soccer was seen m the Busim Houses League match played on the V.M.C.A. ground i day, when the Methodist Publishing Housi drew with the Overseas Chinese Bank soccer team, each side scoring once. Both the goals came m the
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  • 91 15 The Taiping Turf Club's extra Skve meeting for 1939 will be held on Prl day. Mar. 31, and Saturday, Apr. 1. There will be two runs for horses class 4, two for horses class 5, two for ponies class 2 and two for ponies class 3. Entries
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  • 97 15 S.C.R.C. Cricket teams lor the W1 end are Saturday, vs. P.W.1)., at S X.C t p.m.: Un Hon Hin, Swee Lim Sweng, Ong Swee Law, Chua Boon Yew, I Swee Kentf, Eu Chcow Chye, On^ Kirn Hoe, Fung Kirn Wah. Tan Huek Wan, Ong Chew Bee, Evan Wong.
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  • 504 15 ♦David Bruce Burnstone, Merwin D Maier. Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken) J) AVID BhUCE BURNSTONE was your partner yesterday. You heldS- A X 10 8 5 H-x x DX X X C— x x x You were vulnerable and the bidding went: Burnstone Maier You Jacoby 1
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  • 146 15 London, Mar. 10. tl/HEN thc N.S.C. were looking TT around for a heavy-weight to meet Don McCorkindale they very nearly picked on the young; South African James J. Britt. Britt was a boy at school m Cape Town when McCorkindale was champion. Britt is preparing
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  • 51 15 The following will play soccer against Fort Canning today at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. (meet al the Club)* Patrick Yee, X T. Ooi, Tat Huck Wan, Swee Lim Swang, Chan Chlm Bock. Ong Swee Keng, Sebastian Then Sze Tatt, Gan Kee Tian, Cheat. Kirn fciwee and Anthony
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  • 565 15 Changi Sailing Notes IN a light south-easterly wind ten boats sailed a course on Friday tor the Monthly Cup. On the first leg. a beat to Changi Buoy, El Shadeed went ahead, closely followed by Lunar Bow and Felicity i with the rest of
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  • 207 16 R.A.F. (H.Q.) Unlucky To Draw With Minesweepers BACKS' MISUNDERSTANDING ALTHOUGH they held territorial advantage for the "greater part of the game, the R.A.F. (H.Q.) had to ntented with a one-all draw m their Div. 2B igue lixture against the Minesweepers played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Th ireepers ed
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  • 122 16 Anglo-French Rugby Relations Resumed? London. Mar IF i -ed on authority that B ions between the British home unions and Fi may be resumed. re now m pro i h< norary geetie International Board. Armed thai i on behall the board had been sent to the French Federation last week-end
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  • 84 16 TTHE .ollowing will represent the MF A m their week-end cricket .Tiateh: vs. St. Joseph's School, St. ph's ground, 2 p.m.: A. R. Omar, n Puteh. Dollah Ashgar, All Yunos. Sian Shah. Isak Zin, Myhd. Taha. man, All Ahmad. Mahmood, Ismail ■Jabber. Bhaffie, Manap. Sunday, va.
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  • 197 16 Results In S. R. C. Tennis Tourney yiES played yesterday m the S.R.C. lawn tennis tournament r< ed as follow Championship Si:i-le> F. Morelra beat C. B. Webb. G— 9 Chanipi 0 ,hip Doable* O. E. N. Oehler.s and R. E. 1 hoy b R. D'Cruz and D. Leicester 6—l.
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  • 74 16 Kamis beat Lim Hoe Chin. t>— 2, 6—3 m their Knowle'a Cup semi-final tie m the V.M.C.A. tennis tourney yesterday TOMORROW'S TIES "A' Class Doubles Final: Yap Ah Hian and Lim Hce Chin vs. M. I. Reshty and partner. Men's Doubles Semi-final: E. L. Wee and S K.
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  • 51 16 J. L. Purnell end W. H. Droogleever beat A. D Anderson and W J M Warden, 6—3, 4—6, 6—3, m a tie played yesterday m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament. TOMORROW'S TIES Singles Semi-final R. Smith vs. E. C. Cherrington. W. J. M. Warden vs. N. S.
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  • 43 16 In a IXv. 2A league fixture played at Seletar yesterday, the Customs deleated the R.A.F. (Torpedo Area) by three goals to one. Jenis. Dollah and Rizali scored for the winners. Moore notched the only goal tor the R.A.F.
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  • 93 16 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Mar. Tl. The Silangor Club, the Cup-holders were beaten by the Police Depot, League champions 3-0 m a first division match today. The Club displayed apathy m front of goal and were beaten by a brisker side, although they
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  • 86 16 The following is the V.M.C.A. first team against the C.S.C. first team at water-polo today at the V.M.C.A. pool at 5.45 p.m.:— Chiam Koon Nam. Chua Kirn Chiang. Lee Fong Lim (captain) Wong Fatt Lim, Johnny Teo, Quik Sam York, Chan Suay Bah. "B" team against H.M.S. Manchester.
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  • 455 16 Two-All Draw In Reserve Division MALAYS LEAD 2-0 AT INTERVAL CLAYING at the Stadium yesterday m the reserve division of the league, the Loyals arid the Malays shared the points, each side scoring twice. Commanding thc exchanges m the first half, the Malays netted twice.
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  • 96 16 (From Our Own Correspondo: Kuala Lumpur. Mar. tZ. THE Selangor inter-club lawn tennis urnament will start this week. Six teams have entered for thc senior division the Railway Institute, Selangor Chinese "A", Selangor Chinese "B". S.-langor Club. 8 and the V.M.C.A There are seven bl junior
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  • 103 16 Dowling TakeEight Wickets' Gets 133 Runs T° TA E and to the feat of s, j im yesterday, ning cricket team I Fort Canning Scoi FORI CANM Wilton c Pate] Talfod c Paterson b Sgt. Dowling not cut Capt. levers b p Sgt. Trlstlan c Total ffo Kovvlin-: Til, Piatt
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  • 15 16 Business H v flxtui Jai ks S. C tponed. Th
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  • 148 16 Lincolnshire To Squadron Castle London Mar. 22. THE Lincolnshire, Handicap, run today, at Lincoln over a distance of one mile, resulted as follows:---40-1 SQUADRON CASTLE (Mitchell) 1 100-6 HALCYON GIFT (Gardner).. 2 125-1 DARK TOLLY < Richardson) 3 There were thirty-eight starters; won by one and a half lengths; a
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