The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 March 1939

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS N<>- 15,731 IM i> 1835 TUESDAY, MARCH 193 ft 5 CENTS
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  • 217 1 London Derives Optimism From Duce Speech BARK WORSE THAN BITE I-onclon, .Mar. 27 Mussolini's specd l fe regarded m the British nerally not without hope think, that with the help of skilful diplospeech may mark a turning point m European tnd says Signor Mussolini has at least created -I rting
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  • 135 1 PARIS VIEWS Paris, Mur. 81 CiGNOR MUSSOLINI'S speech i the chief topic of French ne paper comment. Journal "it can be said solinl did not throw any petrol on the flre.* 1 1 c NOUV< lie says: "We do not rr>any code consisting of ci
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  • 58 1 Berlin, Mar An Inspired statement to the foreiu:; press says: '"Italj- now has clearly dethe words <>i the head 01 the rnment her historic claims In regard to Tunis, Jibuti and Siu~. "The question of modus has b open, so there can I exist
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  • 42 1 \<h Mir. I. The Nen ITork Times states' "ICuMOllni'a speech learea Europe lucking any security. But it is apparently smred [rom any new crisis." The Herald-Tribune says: "Mussolini ea the whole t: and ominous". Reuter Reuter
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    59 1 is the American dancer Marion Daniel;, nho by order of Herr Hitler was brought by aeroplane from Cannes to Munich to dance for him. The Fuehrer taw her m the summer at the Berlin Wintergarten and, accord' ing to a caption supplied with the picture by a Danish agency, ''became
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  • 202 1 Important Debate For Tomorrow London, Mar. 27. HOMESTIC affairs will, according to present arrangements, engage chief attention m the < om'mons this wveh, although several questions are already tabled which will give an opportunity for ministerial statements on various aspects of the disturbed international situation.
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  • 90 1 Tokio. Mar. 27. "pwO NOT LISTEN to military alliance *^talk which is based on mere supI position."' the .spokesman of the Foreign j Oflice said m reply to a question made by a foreign newspaper correspondent this evening. The spokesman .said the question of the
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  • 33 1 i Mar. A CCO> tdor Apr. l. During hi i tin days' tay m v.iii. it is undersi d h the British AmbassaArchlbald Clark K. rr Eastern News
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  • 56 1 London. Mar. 19 The House ol Lords today carried the second reading without a division of the China Currency Stabilisation Bill. Lord Templemore drew attention to China's reputation for high financial integrity. Lord Bnell, on behalf of the Labour Opposition, expressed pleasure at this] gesture
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  • 108 1 Hsinking, Mar. 27. In the hope of placing the Manchukuo motor-car industry on a self- 1 supporting basis, a 100,000.000 yen car j company will be organised m the near future. The necessary regulations will be promulgated by the Manchuku3 Government next week. The company,
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  • 42 1 Paris, Mar. ;J7. The French Government has decided to hand over to General Franco all units of the Republican Naval Squadron, which recently took r.-fiujo it Bizerta. The .ship.-, comprise three cruisers and eight d stroy< Reuter
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  • 34 1 There is no better BIGiATEA GROWN IN MALAYA Madrid, Mai '7 The ol b Franco often Defence Council r stated the Burgos G had i OIT p LI Reuter
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  • 129 1 CLASHES ON SLOVAK BORDER Officers Unable To Enforce Truce CASUALTIES" HEAVY Bratislava, Mar. 27. TT is announced that m spite of the truce proclaimed between the Hungarian and Slovak troops, fighting has been resumed on the Slovak-Ruthenian Border. Casualties are believed to be heavy, and intensive firing is reported. Staff
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  • 68 1 The commander of the Slovak forces stationed at Presov, announced on Sun- 1 day that an armistice had been concluded d the Slovak and Hungarian troops :hat fighting had ceased. The news was contained m a dispatch from Presov vvhieh added that nevertheless the HunstHl fortifying village^ on their frontier
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  • 79 1 qwtng to the failure o! the telegraph between Ip o h and Pcnang fur the part of last night, then overseas news than usual m this morning's Free Press. This is because British Wireless and a largo part of the Reuter news is transmitted from London
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    36 1 In the Court Com tui is at the World Fair m New York, this modern -minded piece c/ art is to be seen. It is called ''Speed" and shows a woman riding on a winged horse.
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  • 147 1 H'arsau, Mar. Zl. DEPORTS that Germany baa made demands on Poland lark all confirmation. But it is thoughi thai the extensive Polish military precaution* have been inspired by .1 belief that pressure from th Reich lor revision of tht Dl Danzig mas Poland is stated
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    • 60 1 gjGIATEA the freshness ;grance of the an gardens to your home TONIGHT It kiail Dance 7 p. m. to 9 p m. DANCE (informal) 945 to midnight Radio Stage Star— A Slngei ITURMI GREAT WALTZ DANCE NIGHT RARI i ft BTRAI M PRIZES FOR THI IMS Ol lit! VIENNESE 8
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    • 123 1 SEA VIEW pg HOTEL TONIGHT, TUESDAY, MARCH 28 TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 FAREWELL DINNER-DANCES BY KELLER'S BAND ENTERTAINMENT BY JUNE <5c COLLETT BURLESQUE AND ACROBATIC PANCEBB SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1939 MORNING: 11 a. m. i p. m. FIRST M POPULAR CONCERT" BY THE NKW ADELPHI /t SKA VIKW HOTELS ORCHESTRA
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  • 228 2 NANCHANG FALL BLOW TO CHIANG JAPANESE CLAIM Transport RAILWAY Munitions System TAKEN Tokio, Mar. 27. CONTINUING (heir drive to the capital of Kiaitgsi Province, Japanese troops successfully crossed the Kan river at ">.: JO p.m. yesterday and entered Nanchang by the our u:ttt^ Facing the river. The Japanese thus interrupted
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  • 29 2 Hong Koi i I .11--of tl .al Chine m North-Western 1 1 to I 4 ido the < nor i i II Chu en Eastern News
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  • 15 2 Inn, Mn lv nco- mini! B 1 Chinese Central News
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  • 24 2 r dlstrim the occupl li North m I X to i» tlOUt fUJ id launcn a b Union Times
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  • 17 2 itOV M.»r fo ded s mor: id bombed and unned the rail--•ront.- Reuter
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  • 156 2 JTofcio, .Mar. AF "ps and aircraft ntral China. Ja ving westwaj I al3n lushul (Siu) River were king distance of Wuning Changsha a1 11 am t panese Held ward Wunins were made by th< who upied Chun -it ions -west A large number ol Japanese milif
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  • 111 2 M W ir. 7. T se l l U he So contr< Improved considerably, according the Japanese authorities. understo d the Japanese now :ir tccept mporary annual agr and r fishery rights over 37 lots which the Soviel Insist on retalnli strategic reasons. The understood
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  • 116 2 1 Chungking, Mar. 2G. iIL National Relief Xmunission ol Which Dr. H H. Kun; U chairman, tcday nilottecl $1,000 (Chinese) to the family of the late Dr. A. G Lei-h of British Methodist Vfissionary Soot Pin^kians, north-eait ol Changsha, who was killed by a Japanese aerial
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  • 54 2 Honjf Koiu; Mar »7 ling t i Chinese press reports f rn> rtifylni two Islands m Kwangchow Bay including Tun It is also reported In Chinese newspapers that aerodromes will be estib llshed m two places on French territory on the eastern side of the
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  • 240 2 U.S. Still Cautious Over Eu rop e Commitments? ANTIPATHY TO SOVIET tuv i «i Washington, Mar. 27. Hh United stat€S ulll n«ver form ;i military alliance with any European nation, declared Senator Hamilton Lewis, a leading member of the Senate Committee for toreign Affairs, m a nation-wide radio addres Senator
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  • 67 2 London, Mar. '7 •put; Board ot Trade is arranging foi the importation during April, Maj and June of an additional quantity o bacon amounting to 208.r.50 cwt. from tin supplying countries. This is mainly to replace temnoran deficiencies m supplies irom home anc other sources,
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  • 46 2 Mr. La Quardia, Mayor of New V invited M. Herriot, Mayor oi Lyons to attend a conference of mayors to be held In New York between May 15 and May 17. M. Herriot will be the -nest o] the Cltj ft w York during his stay.
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  • 46 2 UTTLE DOG BEWILDERED AND LOST uandered amon the heavj traffic .it Victoria lasl week and iraa m danger of J.eir^ run ovei < and lorries slopped and the policeman O n potet dut> h.ii t,, bii pit<h and "arrest** the dot: for its nun safety.
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  • 48 2 Ankara, "Mar. 27. many formerly Influential deputies have lost th ats m the general election for the Turkish National A sembly. But all the members brio. to the People's Party, th< political party m Turk* Fourteen women an the 424 deputies elected.— Reuter
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  • 120 2 Paris, Mar. :i. Norn thai President Lebrun's visit to Great Britain has finished, France Is anticipating a busy adminlstrai period. The Cabinet today will review the international situation and pass further decrees and laws under the Plenary Powers Ad Military measures taken under the first group
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  • 42 2 The Emir Talal, the older ton of the Emir oi Transjordan, is to be temporarily attached to the Guards Rei Im »nt of the Turkish Republic. For the period of his attachment he will acr honorary A. D. C\ to the President
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  • 24 2 DEATH OF A VETERAN PLANTER W.S. Reev Kii.M R w i. H( to him m th< Of I;. Bfa His ho i d m
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  • 26 2 Packed House For Marcus Show farewell mad< Thi an audit woi m ti. sen:At member* the audi< i T! AUf, ti. for t compan] raai Fishk
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  • 25 2 tin re In the i: Tne a rep: COn:: Tht D for Jrwl.^h ra Tin the hymn hav< Reuter
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  • 14 2 Sport Politic On The Continent I Puns has b "(he c\ Tin* n inltely
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  • 33 3 pit iin<> MB PRE 4 U nONS BOOKLET hai boon printed distribution to all householders. This picture ir.M.t pagei of the booklet m Enrlfeh, Tamil, Chinese and Free Press
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  • 42 3 ow do you we can ire reaching the I -.id this i Jrtth the third cd D the importance led In i officer I the our ye m^at dunk :i board, so. we i low out the nart d on
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  • 136 3 valu of overseas trade m February, 5,000, was $9,367,000 lower than m January. 842 00 were $12,301,000 lower, but ex>52,811,000 were $2,934,000 more than m .lamia;-. Th le of the total trade for the two months of this year is 5200.157.000. compared with $205,228,000 m the
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  • 376 3 PRISON SENTENCES FOR SOLDIERS WHO STOLE CARS Three Thefts During ounday Lscapade "JUST FOR EXCITEMENT N my view this case can only be adequately dealt with by imprisonment. This sort of thins has £ot to stop commented Mr. Conrad Oldham, Singapore second Police Magistrate, yesterday, sentencing three buropean soldiers, of
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  • 57 3 Housebreaking Escape Charges SI AS bm AH, alii bin Sla mat a 28-year-old Ban produced before Mr. K. A. Bla tho Singapore Fourth Police Court terday on a char iking U building occupied by Wee Chan Hin, I steal clol valued at $46 There to fi a ;hai iping from
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  • 77 3 a motor-boat containing revenue officers approached a boat containing three men, near Pulau Thin early yesterday morning, a man was sren to jump overboard and make his escape. ihe incident had a sequel m the Singapore Third Court, before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, yesterday,
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  • 335 3 Sir J. Bag nail's Views '•EVERYTHING seems to point to the fact that Malaya's productive machinery (for tin) is now far too great for the work to be done and much of the plant now m the country will never again be put to
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  • 81 3 FOUR Holwkitn women, Chweelj Neo, Siew Ah En?. Oh Chyo Hah and Ang Sai Hock, atjad 41. 19. 23 and 33 respectively, w ?re produced Del re Mr. K. A. Blacker. In t h e Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday charge of voluntari ig hurl
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  • 174 3 I'AHIM BIN AHMAD, a middle-aged Malay, pleaded guilty before Mr X A. Blacker, m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, to a charge of 'criminal breach of trust, m respect of :.65 belonging to Bennie S. Cohen land Son "Malaya. Ltd.. Singapore He bound over for
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  • 43 3 Tl ji KUAY, a 26-year-old Cantonwoman narked In the Police Court ye with dishonestly receiving si perty, Jewellery valued W Park market, on F< b, Tl i lalmed trial. The Apr. 3 lor m i $200 In two sureties
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  • 228 3 Magistrate Gives Warning To Soldiers "PHIS is the second case within a very short time In which soldiers have stolen their officer's motor-car. rt of thing that has go: I st °P I -d Mr Conrad Oldham, Singapore Second Police Magistrate, addressing two Chang] Gunners. James Aloysious Brislin. 21, and
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  • 176 3 I "COME WEEKS AGO. I pointed out that a number ol offences under this ordinance had been committed by Services men. I still continue to get these case.>. end I shall increase the fines," said Mr. C. H. Whitton, Singapore Traffic and District Judge yesterday.
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  • 83 3 Fines For Rubber Smugglers THREE Malays, Danal bin Lcut, Ahmad bin X and Aron bin Ali, pleaded guilty before Mr. G. S. Rawling.*, m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, to a charge of Importing rubber into the colony without a certificate of origin. Accused were arrested m a boat
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  • 147 3 PLEA IN FACTORY THEFT CASE "T HAVE HAD no food, th 1 stole the rice sacks," plead Kian I hen h^ appeared before Mr. K. a. 31arker, m the Singapore Fourth Police .Court yrge of theft o! 120 rice I ,iuel $5. bei inging to
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    • 40 3 Revitalise Your KIDNEYS Feel Y^ung Lock Young ttmg UP 1,11 >,rg Passages, Nerves, .matism, Backache, Leg under Ey.-s. Swollen Ankle*. B> etc blood fj.il f pins r« C 1 li Cystex t.ly v--ll v .^d ll "C A. m, m
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    • 112 3 1> (iOOU I NOT Gil FOR VOril DOG. GIVE HIM SPILLERS SHAPES WINALOT MEAL A four course meal for all doj^s. SAVAL I lor months S.W'AL II for puppies three ths B lie Agents THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Incorporated m the I SINGAPOUI KLANG SERF.MBW —K. LCTHPI and from all
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 133 3 Law Notice For The Day Mr. Justice Pedlow at Malacca Civil Before Mr. .lust ice Home la 3rd Court at 11 a.ni. Part heard: —S. 185 38-Chia T L*ong and on The Estat Trust Agencies TJ27) Ltd. For mention:— S. 507 37 Ng P Hock vs. Cheang Kiam Keong. Before
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  • 1352 4  - Malayans Who Retire England" In Victoria B.C. Butler By HAVE received many inquiries from residents m Malaya with regard to retirement m Canada. I have boon mai i is .1 v m the win some, however, enjoy their I In r Princ nd B.r. an ideal tpot far rci i
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  • 128 4 pONiRIBUTIONS to peace prowere seen at a recent dress show, especially the evening dress m cyclamen pink silk jersey, dignified and beautifully draped, which had as the only ornament a white dove bearing the olive branch. The dove, little less than life-size, and made
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  • 380 4 MODERN society is composed half of people who have a right to be there and half of people who are trying to get there,' Elsa Maxwell, famed party-giver and social adviser, said m America. The 56-year-old native San Franciscan who gives
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  • 453 4 "HAVE A DRINK" Five Reasons Why You Consume Alcohol VUIIV do you drink? A Northwestern University Physiologist, Dr. A. C. Ivy, can tell you. Dr. Ivy, whose duty was prompted by the fact that the U.S. 1937 liqucr bill was $3,500,000,000 suggests five reas hy people like to hoist a
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  • 77 4 AUTHORSTiEfc m Columbus (Ohio) tell the story of a young: unmarried mother, mute since infancy, and her six-year-old daughter ho have lived m one room, speaking- a strange Rifn laagMlgV only they could understand. The 26-year-old mother. Addle Belle Bartom, and her daughter. Annabeile, had
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  • 191 4 THE first Important dre^s display of the season took place m the We^t End early this month, and the .ris." as those whose Jobs it is to collect fashion notes are dispectfully called, turned up m force. It was a very important show Civen by the
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  • 90 4 COME lovely were shou:";. In I fly m whito satin dr With which i x r the i Buckingham Palace it looked lovely bouquet mas rose*, wh. complete with were massed <:■:-. hand-b: hidden m the:: The debutante i like an ordinary bouquet U although thei which
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  • 68 4 'Old Berlin' and 'Old Madrid' in Paris Today JOURISTS that it is bocorr:. Ther. German restauu.: ants and Ru within a ston< and they 1. numerous within tl. The city nciard. la n •fimees. A f "Old White Russians. Now it I "Old (pre-H rcfugci region thing but G Toars
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    163 5 1 HT: The 1 ian Foi Minister, M. Gafencv, last i i I vi.J an Official visit to \V;u ih-re i> m Gafencu <m spiked helmet) walking behind his t tii. Khen ho placed it «.,i !•< [Tnknown Warrior's Fomh m ir<av\ 1111 losei Tho, in' »ed President and Premier,
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  • 291 6 No New Demands Made Upon France BRITAIN CONSIDERING ITALIAN CLAIMS London, Mar. 27. CKiNOR MUSSOLINI'S speech m Rome yesterday is being studied carefully m London, and meanwhile considered comment is withheld. On preliminary reading of the speech, however, the first impression m authoritative
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  • 208 6 COLLEGE COURSE FOR F.M.S. EXCISE MALAYS TTWO Malays who secure probationer posts m the F.M.S. Customs arid Excise Department will be sent to Raffles College to study for three years, at Government expense, before beginning their work. This is revealed m an announcement by the Comptroller of Customs. Applications are
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  • 17 6 London, Mar. 27. be total of Lord Baldwin's Fund for Refugees now amounts to £461,658. R uter
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  • 226 6 Loan Payments To Continue Says Dr. Kung riiunffkliu. Mar. 27. l\R. H. H. Rung, Premier and Ifttnistei for Finance, announced that the Chinese Government had mit negotiations to efteci arrangements In respect of of loans secured on the customs and salt revenue. Pending the conclusion or these negotiations the Government
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  • 186 6 New Regulations For Naturalisation In Siam «From Our Own Correspondent' Bangkok, Mar. 25. rpHE Council oi Ministers have laid down rules m accordance with which aliens m general, including Chinese, may become naturalized Siamese subjects m a convenient way for people of good conduct. The guiding principles for consideration are
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  • 139 6 pil!> "MAP SHOWS Singapore as it was m 1839— exactly 100 years ago. It is taken from ft b~k by Lieut. T. J New-hold, who spent several years m Malaya during the second decade after the founding of Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles^ Lt. Newbold's book.
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  • 665 6 TO BUILD SPECIAL PLANE CARRIERS CRUISERS Toldo, Mar. 20. iHh ambition of Japanese naval leaders is to create a na\\ powerful enough to match the greatest assemblage of naval force which any single nation might throw against this island empire. For the time being
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  • 193 6 Chungking, Mar. 23. r»B,: RALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek has proposed that the Kuomini Party hold I :y" c >ntest to select the hard< t work i the government i :\icc. Cabinet members would be excluded from the contest, which v intended to encourage closer attention to
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  • 82 6 Tokio, Mar. 27. Jj^i the order oi the Soviet Government, M. Luganptz Orelsky, Soviet Ambassador m China, left Chungking for Moscow by nir on Saturday, according to a Press message re<viv»d here. The message says that Dr. Wang Ching-hui, Foreign Minister of the Chungking Government,
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  • 242 6 rpHE power of Japan was not fully A realised nor was her point of vtew understood abroad, said the retiring Hoigian Ambassador to Japan, Baron de Bassompierre, when he arrived m Singapore yesterday to a Free Press reporter. The 66-year-old Belgian Ambassador is the doyen of the
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  • 102 6 SHE GAINED 8½ LBS. OF FINE, FIRM, FLESH. i°o* tasteless ,i, Her which bri worried a:,. had ad 7 should like ficial I founr' lost near: Clotabs for lbs. and al health to i j Clotabs ing tonic and women wh Jheir weight h few bottles ol tablet,, bealt hy
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  • 204 6 CREDITS FROM THE REICH CINCE Hon X dJ itribui .;h C supplier, recent i •11 m th ghbourhoi d ol tin- Peking Syndics m hi aded by M at m i In atidH C v.' m<-:u h Internationa] nl. L unden ernment v>:; tish Inter
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  • 202 7 ]U|R. WALTER ANTHONY LANG m SCHOFIELD. a civil engineer m the employ of the Directorate of Works, Royal Air Force Station, Seletar Singapore, died at the General Hospital on Sunday. He was 50 years He had been ill about six «reel Mr. Schof&eld leaves a wife
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  • 82 7 TEOCHEW TOOK TAMIL'S TWO SHIRTS Pleading guilty to a charge ot thett i 'oi two shirts, valued at $1.10, belong Ing to a Tamil, a 28-year-old Teochew. I I Tan Yam Tik. was sentenced to ont I 'day's simple imprisonment and a line ol $3. In default of payment nine
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    • 221 7 THE YEAR'S MOST EXCmMrnw,^ 1 Z'A-i'ii ING MYSTER V ROMA Nrt? i OWNING TODAY 6 15 I™f K-. K. X l^st an open-and-shut case w H^ i£ c brilliant prosecutor but 4jL l^^^^ when his clever bride-to-be wilt- begins some sleuthing on her own Wt I ..well, we don't want
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    • 156 7 I A GRAND NEW MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH TO USHER IN OUR SEASON OF OUTSTANDING SCREEN HITS! TONIGHT at the CAPITOL I ilJSp^ GRACE MOORE IVrionni f/'^^ MeIvynDOUGLAS I jf MELEN WESTLEY BOOK KARLY w Directed by EDWARD M. GRIFFITH ¥> i i r^fVWlSr' Produced by EVERETT RISKIN I TICCS I
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  • 613 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1930. "Believe, Obey, Fight" IUIUSSOLINI has spoken, and comment so far available suggests that he has refrained from complicating: still further the desperate crisis m Europe. In that he has acted m a statesmanlike manner, for the present moment might well have been
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  • 1151 8 When M. P.s Seek Facts About Malaya By A Special Correspondent! j\lR. Ernest Brown, Minis--1 ter of labour, set up a new Parliamentary record recently when he answered 99 of the 100 oral questions asked during question hour. In the thirst of his fellow M.P.s for information on subjeots relating
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    12 8 "GOOD KING WENCESLAS LOOKt) <Kln* Wencefla* was »V« rukr ol Bohemia and
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    • 91 8 G fl L DBE C R'S UUWITE WINES VI NTAGE-QUALITY AND PERFECTION BY SPECIAL TO H M THE APPOINTMENT KING OF S!AM NEWEST DLSIGNb IN .rMViOND JEWELLERY, NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIPS WATCHES. uncorpora T ea !n Ceyton) StNGAPOBI IPOH PENANG. I 7OMO/?/?OM^ FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY WONDERFUL BARGAINS GENUINE
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    • 31 8 Here's a Device to Save Lens St ruins and Breakage. THIS SCREWLESS CONSTRUCTION is only obtained from Kan Sin Optical House Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticia?i<> I'IIONE 6363. 325, Ncrth Bridge Read, Singapore.
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  • 80 9 Men Leave Singapore For War Front GIVEN ROUSING AT WHARF •TROOPSHIP" for (ho (,'hira w^ir Utt ci when nearly 600 SSLyln mSrSSS" led i, the Hong P«g J" SSiJeT^hiS many or thla country, will i motor pa and inuniilunt Ting and uniforms. They by a crowd
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  • 73 9 n PH THI t tmo- wo Chinese, Fon<_; a fed 26 and 24 (1 before Mr X tie Singapore Fourth rda charge 01 dishonestly len property was also pre- d. was alleged to h tted m Bukit Tiniah Road ccused pleaded guilty. used said he
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  • 40 9 >rresp< mdent) Ku.il.i I .umpur, Mar. 27. against Chew Wai r charged wltii nmrl suicide by .led up beflrst i.iasistrato. Kuala Abdul Malek today, the Mr. 1). W. Yates intiia m Ik ed a v> ek foi
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  • 50 9 place at the General ore, early on Sa- Master Anthony nly child of Troop R A Pulford, of tht t Regiment, Hong pore Royal Artillery. Puiiord. as seven years old k place at the Bidan Sunday and was i Rev. K. A. Puntan, rriscn chaplains, officiat
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  • 242 9 Warrant Issued For Two Arrests warrant tor the arrest ol h motor•or. and a issued by the Coron< Mr \v Porter, 0 h found them crimlnallj ■nsibi* for tn tfa ol v Chl Yap Chlan Ling ironer was Inquiring into the rtea! Wan Ling, who received
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  • 469 9 OPTIMISTIC COMMENT BY ASSOCIATION CHAIRMAN pIERE is an improved business outlook, particularly m America, our most important customer, and I am sufficiently optimistic to believe that business for 1939 will be deciedly better than it was m 1938, and that consumption of rubher will roach,
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    33 9 picture. Imlh's ''-Inn 7" TV NEARIV UUi MALAYAN CHINESE motor a ll(S <tnd 1l dri l N lers'I ers ho Mi *<>* service v.ith the Chinese Army. m tho llnnj; Peng yesterday.- Free Press
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  • 129 9 From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 21. THE trouble was all over a woman who had since left the country for India, explained Mr. D. W. Yates. Chiei Court, Inspector, today, to the acting iirst magistrate, Che Abdul Malek, when Sikhs were charged with creating
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  • 73 9 TJNG Cheong. a 26-yuar-old Can tonese, appeared before Mr. K. A. Blacker, m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, on a charge of committing housebreaking, and theft of $GOO, being the value of jewellery, belonging to Teo Ah Hons, m New Bridge Road on Feb.
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  • 37 9 'THE annual general meeting of St. A Andrew's Mission Hospital win be held at th Ho nital, Maxwell Road, V clay at 530 pm. neral w. o. S. Dobble, •Hi.l Mr. Too K"nrv: Ch'wi will
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  • 94 9 BREACH OF TRUST CHARGE AGAINST HOKKIEN CLAIMING trial to a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of $10, being money entrusted to him by a shop m Kitchener Road, a 19--year-Old Hokkien, Ong Thin Heng. I peared before Mr. K. A. Blacker, In the Singapore Fonrth Police Court
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  • 277 9 Failure Of Child Murder Appeal KNIFE-SLASHING AFTER QUARREL 1 From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Mar. 21. IM OOH. a Chinese rubber tapper, unsuccessfully appealed to the Full Court of Appeal today against sentence of death, passed on him by Mr. Justice Mills at the Muar Assizes, for the murder
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  • 83 9 'From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Mar. 27. The closing of public! water standpipei m Taiping has allegedly caused hardship, and two petitions have been forwarded to the British Resident, Mr. Marcus Rex by local ratepayers and tenants. The matter was recently raised In the State Council
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  • 170 9 MALA Y'S ALLEGA TIONS OF THREAT TO KILL ALLEGATIONS that her ex-hu*band forced her into prostitution and lived on her earnings, were made by a Malay woman, Alimah binte Kakar. m the Singapore second Police Court, yesterday. Charged with having lived wholly or
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  • 25 9 Cold wer.ther, accompanied by bright sunshine, prevails over Central and Southern Italy. Snow has app; on Vesuvius and on Soracte and other mountains near Rome.
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  • 117 9 H. McNeiii, a Europe before Mr. L. C. Goh, m the Singapore Fifth Police Cour on summonses charging him with negligently allowing hi.s dog I i large without a muzzle, the animal attacked Mr. S. Cardwell m Holt Roftd on Sept. 8 and, .secondly, that through
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    • 23 9 For a CHANGE! COME! To the BRIGHItST SPOT n TOWN Mutable delicious dishes Obtainable at the CAPH OL h"'^' o, .fter the Show
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    • 86 9 REVELATION c^ \J JL JL *\_r fvm fj Xuj ij There ;ilwa>s seems to bfl room m a Revelation Su t ,Jk ls<> for more 5b Kelurn journey extra fg&*l*&' Kcmemher Revelation Sml fir &2&BS+'^i-t*fi9 o"*^ mMti&i? H'taß lilJBP^ rices rrom RSJS^^ S9 to ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • 1931 10 Half Malaya's Dredges Are Idle STRAITS TRADING YEAR DROPOSIN'G the adoption of the report and accounts at the ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Co. Ltd. m Singapore yesterday, Sir John Bagnall, the chairman and managing director, said: The past six Months have been
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  • 104 10 Because of Ignorance as a young mother. Lady Simon, wife of th: <! Chancellor ot th«- Kx-hequer, once lost a son before he we i a year old. said so at v child welfare meeting Livi rpool last week i i much bi ;ger
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    • 319 10 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICU*ALITY. renders. are now invited for the ioilu> r vices Por scr Muni 'pa! TWidera Room I aiian or Coal July/ August w 3 19 •lor of Cl ne 1, I;- i ma nent BraddeU Rci. t Tho:. Rd Date B n (J ii UULI n
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    • 571 10 A( IDITY RKLIEVKI) IN TWO MINUTES New Drugfett Remedy Succeeds Where Other Remedies Failed Vuu caii jo so distressed with gas and fullness and bloating that you think your heart is going to stop beating You feel suffocated— You dizzy You want quick relief. So did the writer of the
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    • 33 10 M •a,d tp CHI iK( U< v, Cl, ..r lofal l»proxim,trl> Tse- V SUII2 1.0 nd.,;,. 'n ng, o Cl FC. ascertainpd i FX( GODO. COLLECTK lIPMENTC GENERAL business trai rul) oai r
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    • 134 10 RADIO PROGRAMVIKS SINGAPORE TODAY an 6.2 I .30 Tin;- Healtli 8.35 OH tic- from Lend. 8." N 9.10 1. Dance I his. band. :i Hotel. 10.00 Close PtNANC TODAY £HJ 6.M mo p i|i 7.00 Musical com s.'' ilk. TOMORROW p.m 7.00 Prograi 8.00 Recoi con. EMPIRE STATION I TODAY
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    • 319 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES Last Night's Quotations rices Quoted in US. currency. r are dealers middle prices: jobbers margins, brokerage np «1uty are not Included- 1 horn London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday j hemsTstatr UnleM Quotations IZ^Z c i share 10s. nd.7.7! 3 4 Pacific ($25) I*" 26 B^k
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    • 68 11 ISSI M. FRASER AND CO. AT ITU i USE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY midday was SHOh, und, and the price of Rubber I o'clock v. as buyers Spot 27 3 cents, huwrs July September 28 '>». mti Rubber shares were a »k1 market today and with little tni
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    • 36 11 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION liSfi 12 O'CLOCK NOON Bujts Sellers 'ose.. 3 28 1 O B. m 2 '28** I ob m 8 FOB. m 27* -7 i UB In < tO B In S3 v
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    • 195 11 Local Exchange Rates MAR. 27 SELLING London T.T. '2 3 25,32 London domain L' 3 25 32 Lyons demand 2043 Switzerland demand 239% Hamburg demand 134 New York demand 54% Montreal demand 54 5|16 Batavia demand 101% Samarang clemanc 101% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand IMV4 Madras, Colombo demand 154
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    • 163 11 From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday RI'BBER: firm Ma n y d j"ne- a 8 3 Bd. 3 116 c, July-Sept 8 8 316 c. \i d d Oct.-Dei.- 8«- 4 d lfif] Previously: B 1 16 d. 3 3;16d. New York: i6oocts Previously: 3 i B d.
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    • 60 11 I from London: Latest Quotations I i iv i ady i: S211 2s. Previously: .£217 7.s M line months: A.'215 17fi Previously: G215 17s 6d M W YORK TIN *2JjJ Previously: 46.50. 3« a Previously: £43 GOUD: £7 8i 5 d Previously. E7 SILVER: t: 19 1511
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    • 1205 11 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co. 's List MONDAY, MAR. 27, 1939: 5 P.M. MINING Buy em Sellers Is > 3s 6d 4s Austral Amal. 4s 9d 5s 3d Malay (£> 393 443 H 20* fid 21s 6d (*D .65 .70 m Tin a>
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    • 70 11 I London Closing Quotations Method oi -rity oerore Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate t'reviousiy IViHs Franc to 124.11 176 13 1 176 13 16 New York. to il 4.8G55 4.68 516 4 68 5 16 Amsterdam.. .Guilders to 12.10 3.81 3 4 Hong Kong Per dollar Is.
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    • 369 11 I li.idon. P<>R twenty years an e«< white- haired scientist has p •'•neuted m his workshop ne?r l.i tgiton, Surrey, on floating seadromes which will have ihe stability of mlgrhty rocks. The results of his years oi r search may .soon startle the scientific world,
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    • 197 11 CLACKNESS m packing of rubber u must be eliminated if Malaya's good name m the consuming markets is to be retained, declared Mr. !F. D. Thompson, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, at th< annual meeting yesterday. "I have recently had an
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    • 162 11 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser Co. MONDAY, MAR. 27, 1939: 5 P.M. Pot pi *lr Companj Dividend Books lv TIN Close Date Ex. Div. Batu Selangor 2> 2 Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr 13 Klang River 2%% Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr 5 Rantaa 2fe% Mar. 25
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  • 1550 12 < lIXIMIK I3S) Qnition the Lhnl the m Notlc by gfo ol tlic Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 133> thai proposed to tq the L mil thr fcfunlr under:— •i d b: t -lid then Invited to make ting to the Colonial laid b r In Com; map showing
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  • 126 12 National Service Compulsion London, Mar. ):> IT IS LEARNED from a reliable source that the object of the talks which the Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, is at present conducting with the leaders of the Labour movement is to ~oimd Labour opinion on the question oJ the introduction ot compulsory National
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  • 118 12 London, Mar. > ADDITIONAL details of the Fairey f* stratoplanes. for flying at greater Heights than Is at present practicable* v/lth P- were announced veaterday. FourU. rs Lave been f racred by the Air Ministry. They will embody pressure cabins of a more-ad- vanced
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  • 968 12 HITLER ENDS RECOVERY ON 'CHANGE Business Sinks To Munich Level QUOTATIONS ARE STEADY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 17. THE full effects of Herr Hitler's rape of Czecho-Slovakia 1 have yet to be realised by Vac British investing public. Consequently, although Stork Exchange busin< shrunk In volume almost to
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  • 73 12 THOOSANI mil Chambei Chinese -made abound and the iii which ship. r titalofS !8. by si sity, formerly m •ins Pun ol th< N Union Unlv< Its ma tori:, oil. and a 1. n I men ion i lv m With i I m Chuni of
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    • 429 13 iWandBRIfiSHINDIA LINES k\ fsc O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDB Due Shi CORFU 1. 13 000 Apr 21 6.070 Mar. 31 SOMALI 2 3 68 JO Anr 26 CHITRAI 1. 2 15.000 May i> 15.500 Apr 7 CARTHAGE 15.000 May 19 B\N('AI,ORE 2 6 000 May 23 RAJPDTANA 17.000 June
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    • 472 13 B oB BaY i lncorporated m Straits Settlements.) GRESHAM HOUSE, BATTER* RD. SINGAPORE. PHONr 5172 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co.. Ltd. Uncorvoratca In t'ngtana HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUE 2 CANAL team < r Due Sails CTY OF ??k™F? Calls Giaseow Mar. 31 Apr. 2 Cry OF "?H?N'S
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    • 599 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Tollyer Quay. Singaport Trl MM. Chartered Bank Ruildinc Penang Trl |gf£ BLUE FUNNEL LINE. lASI StRVICLS M ARSfc.II4.tS. LONDON, CONIIMM \M) OLAtOOff (m conjunction with the Glen Line) Dm I 'ii* PERSELS L'don, R'aam Hull H burp:, Dtmki In I Mx; MEMNON Mars.. London R'dam.
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  • 191 14 Justice By Force, If Necessary Rome, Mar. 13. "•"THE hour has struck for the bringing *up to date of the colonial map of the world. If Italy and Germany can- not get peace with justice, they will get justice by force of arms." This statement appears m
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    • 519 14 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight s*33— Passage 5431. J6ANADIAN PACIVIC ITtfAVH SYSTHIJ (Incorporated In England) JIIK FMPKESS" ROOTI offers TRANSPACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or din it FMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-BNTAL TRAIN v%ithout change— theme by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC BEEVICIB TO ENGLAND or the CONTINENT—
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    • 90 14 i For Everything Appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight apply co@k's WACOj§sa,BT9 WOO CO TttAVgi^SgRVIcTI 39. ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION rCO.. LTD. (APCAR USE) FOR HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. MOJI KOBE AND OSAKA s. s. SANTHIA 8,000 TONS SAILING APR. 6,
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    • 715 14 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINEsTItJP \(s \s JlJIj zjLi.Ji^fi 1 N r^^^S^a^A 'II 'IP 1 If-"** *~*U iIB >W~*\ x^ ~c U r n. .S^BSBB<S»fec'SKB ie .1— J£t TO ELKOPfe FROM SINGAPORE AND PtNANG TO COLOMBO. BOMRW vil, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND Nl \l Arrive* Leaves u,^ R S pore. S'Durf
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    • 931 14 Air Mail Arrivals And Despatches INWARD imperial: From Europe due Wednesday, Friday, Saturday mornings. From Penang. Ipoh, and Kuala Lumpur. Arrives every evening. X.L.M.: From Netherlands Indies: Arrives Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday afternoons. Qantas: From Australia: Arrives Tuesday, Friday. Sunday mornings. X.L.M.: From Europe: Arrives Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday evenings. K.N.1.L.M.: From
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  • 186 15 Today's `Contract Bridge Problems ••'.in 1) NT..ier. 0 f Herb Pi oj- P' two <3 Cl ib In St. Louis on two might \< Vi ir> Simoj he h..rl ido tnd. ruct tin l <-ards I mdl -bid iv. be am ion. 1 ed that if he h at Btl
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    18 15 VHSICAI COMPBTITION FESTIVAI i.ttv CompedlUoß v, a t f V Mth alAlnal petitors Here fa v U^ Hmtl
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  • 61 15 During the Bnal team will be A PIC), J. K. J. W. r. E. Goodrirh (P.S.C.) Ui C). H. B. Noon ,PSC L I X E k F.SC.I a d B R.C I Ah ran Boon Bi c < A. j. Williama -o.x a
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  • 106 15 Did Articles Fall From Car <Fn>m Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 27. cheque book and ittache case Vs iced by Khoo Ah Huat. an Chinese, when he was Charged today In the first court, before the acting first magistrate, Che Ab- I 'X. mesty retaining hi blue sports lvt
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  • 37 15 The Nederland Line Roya] Dutch Mail steamer, m.s. Christiaan Huygem will berth alonfskh (Jodowns No. 51 and 52 ol the Singapore Hiirbour Board at noon today, and is <fu< mi Juvu at 5 p m
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  • 28 15 The Keppel Golf Club's March mixed ioursom. re. nlted m a win ior Mrs. E. Hitrham and G. E. Kerr 42— 9 J j 32*4
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  • 55 15 The Indian Legislative Assembly to a Sel( ct Com Hllttee the Registration of Foreigners Bill Introduced by Sir Reginald Maxwell, the Home Member, who said that the Bill mended to urovide legal machinery tor main! B register „i foreigner! In British India, excluding foreigners ul AsJ birth from rountr:< to
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    16 15 FOOTBALL at Anson R«»ad yesterday, when <he Post Office bea* *>»• Publishers, 3 0 Free Press picture.
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  • 458 15 Victory Snatched From Gunners SURPRISE FINAL RALLY T U n 'i^ r-f 6 n lhe BeCOnd half one *em from a vicWv X- Ih gaVC th C I<lon Highlanders a narrow victorj bj three goals to two over the R.A. m the Br I division
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  • 445 15 N.S. Newcomer Shows Good Frorm EUROPEANS AND REST DRAW j From Our Own Correspoi;.icM I Scrcmban, Mar. 27. I piNE batting by a newcomer to j* Negri Bembilan cricket. L. v Slrivens, who has played m Rp'.-d company m England, \v;is the feature of the first annual Europeans vs. Rest
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    70 15 FAROUK watches inn's «»i world table tennis rhampton King larcuk of Enrpt and the frown Prince of Iran watched thi- finals •1 :he men s md women's world table tennis championship whi h »u!d at the hezireh Palace In Cairo. Here is v- „f Enrland winner of ib t >
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  • 143 15 IVEARNE BRO] beat the Loyal R runs on the first Innings at G Barracks. For Wearnea H ih im unbeaten with 100. Scores: not out ioo Fennefather r Cooper b Lane f;i 11. van Ovylenberg c Glass b E-.lton 26 1.. Bulft U C Cooler
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  • 83 15 L. De Silva 121 At K. L. Prom Our Own C m i» hun'a I uinpur Mar SI AX EXCELLENT I. Dc 811 vm i was tiie OU c ;(,r BUI Do Sllva hit uil round the I wirket und -Jiii runs .-.'linr In Ba r .st. Noi totalled 2!:(i
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  • 49 15 Negri Cricket Dinner >■>. cnitriiv M lf f ;r Hi t: w N 1 rw Mr. P X i I A »>■ .t; tuo Straiti Chine ,i ring lawn tennU t lurnament will be iicJd m thi dub on v. ilei to. t in and to c'( <-t the pp
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  • 351 15 R.S.G.C. Medal Spring Cup EADING SCORES m the women's medal played at Bukit Timah yesterday were: A DIVISION g. f. Btmond 39 8 31 ur 41 5 X a. Jackman 42 6 36 Mrs. R. w. Cowen 41 S- E. Dods 44 P. Wakeford 4G g 4G 3 n3 S.
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  • 28 15 The annual general mi o\ the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, arranged to bo held at St. Andrew's School last erening, was postponed until Apr. 2.
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  • 76 15 Entries iur the V.M.C.A. championship tennis tournament will close on Friday, Mar. 31. Invitations bav< bei <xi by I Choo Kia Pene, CBE. and Mrs. Xi Peng to a dinner at their residence In Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur, on the occasion of the marriage of their third
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  • 239 16 Cherrington Mrs. Sewell In Sei-Finals S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY DV virtue of their straight sets victory over N. S. Wise v and Mrs. Shepherd yesterday, E. C. Cherrington and Mrs. w»>ll reached the semi-finals of the mixed doubles m the S.C.C. lawn tennis championship. They won 6 2, 6 3. Cherrington
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    22 16 picture. 1.. Ml N MASK A LOYALS PLATES durin the match at Gillmaa Barracki yesteHUy. The K. \i\ won 2—l.- Free Press
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  • 131 16 Island Golf Club THK. Island C tub's monthly ition 1 eh resulted m In lor L::n Slew J:n m "A" division with a net B 5 and T 1 m -B" Ith a net 71 ire detailed results: I" DIVISION Lim Siew Jin 80 —15 65 T. Sukagawa 85 14
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  • 37 16 In the linal «jf tne Rose Bo*l competition played over the Garrison golf course, Mrs. R H. Stewart and Capt. C. 1,. Archdale b>?at Major and Mrs. I U. S. MaeFarlane, 6 and 4.
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  • 54 16 Vest Tday'j B.R.C. tennU ties reI us follows: hampionship Singles R. H. Bain bPat E. G. Wheatkw, w.o. A. Watts beat F. Moreira, 6-3, 6 3. Sbtlfea Handicap "A" W A ria. 7—5 Sill II lii:'. X" II Mixed Doubles Handicap Ml m. Clarfc rOMORROW'B TIEB N ">
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  • 290 16 TTHE Posi Office Sport* Club had an- other pood win yesterday when they defeated the Puolishers by three goals to nil m a Div. 2 A League fixture played at the Stadium. The game although not of a high standard, did not lack thrills. The
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  • 31 16 VAliI be^t Comdr. E. J. Mo^klcr, 6^l, 7—5, m their Knowles Cup semi-final on the Y.M.( courts yesterday. He will meet Kamis m the final today.
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  • 70 16 DV ARRANGEMENT oi the S.C.R.C, v Miss Gem Hoahing, the Chinese tennis player, will appear In exhibition matches on the S.C.R.C. courts on Friday. She will play a singles match against the Singapore women's champion, Mrs. Hipkin. and will be partnered by Tan Huek
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  • 29 16 The V.M.C.A. Juniors defeated a Singapore English School side by four goals to one m a friendly football game played on the V.M.C.A. ground, yesterday.
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  • 25 16 The SRC. yesterday defeated the Social Athletic Party by one goal to nil In a friendly game of soccer plavcd on the padane:.
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  • 176 16 §XT goala were scored by the Hongkong and Shanghai Hank F.C. against Joseph Travel m a onehl «u v n mess H ouses Lea ue football lixtm>e Ptayed on the h.H.B. ground yesterday. This brings the total number of goals scored against Joseph Travers to 61.
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  • 423 16 Winner Scored Just Before Time FAST, EVEN ENCOUNTER THERE was thrilling soccer at Gillman Barracks yester- day when the Royal Air Force met the Loyals m the first division of the league and won two goals to one. The score was level until two minutes from
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  • 116 16 Loyals "A" Coy Win From S.C.C. TWO GOALS TD; CCOBWG 0 period ol Played on V, Both sid' Loyals. howew standing an I wore deser Collins opened Loyals midway In ho found the for possession goal. Shortly afterward ahead when N range drive which the wrong foot. End to end
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  • 53 16 Manila Ma THE Straits Manila team 2 Rizal Stadium. Both goals w half. Tl superior and been greater i of the Manila goal-k< Scorers lor the L* ek 800 and Jo. The Straits C\ date is: Vi Santo Tai Vs. La Balle Coll Vs. Y.C.O. Athlcti
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  • 116 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 27. U7ITH A VIEW to preventing the postponement of soccer League matches on trivial grounds. Football Association officials and members of the Council will be on duty at matches m future. The official on duty will have
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  • 101 16 riGHT CARDS were returned lor the Royal Johore International Club March monthly medal, 18 holes stroke play, which resulted m a win for E W. Hide with a net 65. Scores:— E. W. Hide 84 19 65 F. M. Still 84 16 63 Major Musa bin Yuaop
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  • 161 16 THE R. A. (B.M. > drew with the A R.A.F. (Torpedo Area) m a Dlv. 2 A league soccer fixture played at Seletar yesterday. The score was two-all. It was a brisk and interesting game Caughey (R A.F.> and Cook (RA.) being the outstanding players on
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  • 54 16 The flowing will r The Great Ea.stem Life Sports Club XI VS. Sime Darby Sports Culb XI tomorrow at Farrer Park, at 5 p.m.: Jaffar; Yee Soo, Kwong Sung: H Foo; Fook Loy, Thiam Lock; Ah Kara Eng Hong, Lye chuan, Huat Lye. Khek Pen^ Reserves
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