The Straits Times, 1 February 1937

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  • 35 1 The Straits Times The Straits Times THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PA(.KS The Straits Times {SINGAPORE. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1927 PAGES pkhM SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1957. PRICK 10 l BNTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 SINGAPORE* 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE MTU. 3IU 1937 SOLE AGENTS THE BORNEO CO.. LTD. WPS it Tit special appomthut CONSULT THE LEADING HOUSE OF WDE SILVA, LTD. Ft* aii HIGH -CLASS JEWELLERY, ENGAGEMENT RINGS, DIAMONDS WATCHES. SILVER, LP. vi Cryrtal Ware «f rmj imaistim. B. P. DE SILVA LTD. I*2l.
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    • 146 1 I l^Sm^S^M m. 1 YOU SLEEP BETTER ON A STAPLES MATTRESS To a ffum f/iij ineuns health ami rigour <o a tromon a prettier expression and youth. The reason is common %ensc your rest is perfect rest your sleep perfect sleep— because the silken silence and i'.ORRH'.T support of the
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    • 69 1 KUALA LUMTOft: M JAVA ST. ('PHONE 9683) I iTtt HOCKEY PLAYERS! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LITTLES CLEARANCE OF HOCKEY STICKS AT BARGAIN PRICES BARRIER Is 7 50 I CENTRE BALANCE I SUPER CHAMPION CRANBOURNE CA 1 DELUXE /b 1 FORCE J CHAMPION $1 75 I NORTHLAND i LIMITED NUMBER ONLY IN
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 13 2 < I —On January 21 In Em-land. Meat and •fill, agrd II month*.
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    • 40 2 Mrs Tsn Knee Swee ard famlrv thanks to al! relatives and kind ■nt me«are^ of condolence in their berea.ement. to those who a-vUst-et! at and fi-nd'd the funeral and to fti-ra] uibute*. SB. and F M 8 pry -.py.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 144 2 SITUATIONS VACANT viMin v re:ial> he p lor 2 <me n-r ny pref-rr'il. letter 117 Mey.: FUt»—KaUAc •I ANTED rmesb Hotel Penang El ::e abrolut'ly essential Arplv »itri references u> the Manager. n \n i» 11 Aw>li(ant »lth |ti iii;uo experience in rubber e«ute aen' n f:rm wi I receive
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    • 494 2 SITUATIONS VACANT I OLD established Impart firm requires res- ponslble person for ACOOUNTANCT and SBCRBTARIAL DEPARTMENT. Previous experience sssentlal. security required. Immedieta entry Apply to Box No. —1. 6. T. WANTED— MaßHfacturers of high grade Pharmeceuttrals and Bloso;icels desirs man wttfe medical uamlng to do propaganda work amongst doctors sad
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    • 842 2 MOTOR VEH ICLES_ FOB SALE Ford Ye Saloon m excellent condition— Bma 11 mileage *****. assy terms can be arranged. Box 172, Straits Times. FOB BARGAIN SALE: Rover Saloon excellent condition <n outlook and engmc Taxed insured until Jus* Oash S3M only. Owner leevtng Colon*. Bos No. 8. T. FOB
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    • 787 2 MISCELLANEOUS rUNCH AND PIANO LBMONB. IHIIB 11—1 only. Pro«rcM urani. Htuin OMi, T, Cadry Rd. T»l. NTS. TOO TAN HAM m SlMiu TOOtS delivered to you ryery week lor tbrw araths (or $1 90. Oeneral Manager, Sunday Times V YOU BAVB BBLATIVU OB FKUNM. Owntu hare the fctratts Budget posted
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    • 738 2 PUBLIC NOTICE Singapore improvement TRUST LAND FOR SALK The public are hereby notified that Ust Singapore Improvement Trust has land available for sale suitable for the erection of shop and terrace houses, bungalows, factories etc. Lists of these properties and full information may be obtained from the undrnlgiied L. O.
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    • 397 2 BUSINESS CARDS tie MASSAGE HALL MANICURC AMO MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Mies haha SO. WATERLOO STRUCT. Telephone) 7467. I JAPAN Ml »T HCHT HKI I »IN Bj 14 Comdr. Ti>ta l^riunarw f mr mtassgi; predkuiig war be 1 rreat nat Here, for rhe firs! haw a Pen- A movement a*
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 132 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within OuUfclc without Malaya Mulara Fnta*r Maalhlr I IN I (N t ZM Oaartrrlr I I M fIZ.M f 7.M Half Inrlr 117 M »I4 M IIS.M 1 rarli til M MUM IM.N V«» Out<lattnn rk»«M ihwM tarte* tbr nmual bank dku-Mnt ADVERTISEMENT RATES Thr Ami »mi
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 630 3 F. 0. BRITISH INDIA AM) APCAR LINES. in Englani) MMI PASSENOER AND CAROO SERVICEB PFNINM'IAR AND ORIENTAL S N CO rH.ACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S wNMENT I-PNDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BERVICE OUTWARD FROM I.CNDON FOR C: AND JAPAN Due ,»e Spore I 1 193-1 N m IS.OOO Feb w
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    • 627 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIIM'ON YL'SEN RAISHA) (.KNERAL PASMWCMI At.ENi-S FOR CUMAaUI WHITE S'l'Aß LTD (Incorporate*) in Japan: ro lo.Mios Naaiea. Marwattaa Landan Aatvrrp aaa I Rattcraaai Ves»el.« ronnag* Dw Bail I I TERUKUNI ..IAHU 12 IW0 Feb 2 lIAKUbA.N MARU ***** Feb II HARUNA MARU 10.400 Mat 1 I KATORI MARU
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    • 678 3 I^BBdas^^aT^a^g^^^aVv^^Q 3aVW BANGKOK LINE Luxuriour One Class Motorsnips Moat Cabin* na\e adjomln* private bath Excel«ot ObMbo fob marseilles. London rotterdam hamburg and copenhagen From From Pruts Frorp S'oore Malacra Por< Ptnai* M S S'iUUD I Al ANDM 2 2 2 2 3 2 SI JUTLANDIA ri 23 2 24 2
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    • 235 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. I incorporates in Enclaodi AI»CAR LINE. FOB BONG KONG SHANGHAI MOJI. KOBr AND OSAKA. B.s. SANTHIA MM 10 Feb. 3. pjn. Excellent modern accjoimodauon 'or Brat and aecond class paaaenters Special nouda> r»turn Uckeu utercnaru'-ablr wiln P O S N CO uaued at cheap
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    • 947 3 SHIPPING. rill mil H'NNFI I IV» 'Orean rhe llua Rni«» steam«liip 00 ll«3* UA Steam Shay .a Us. and (b.u Mulual Ihr Canard Mbltr Slat ltd Hieaai Na*tr*Uar lid Tbr Sarawak Siranwhip (a '.id Ihf strait* Stranuhlp (a Ltd. Thr Amraliaa OrtrnUl I fear I Id. rhr Chrna <ivirall«r i
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  • 248 4 S. C. F. A. League Wins For Bendemeer And Siong Boo. With thr August Badin nton Party Of a walk-over to the Aston Athl-ttc Club there was only on»! match. Bendemeer Athletic Club vs the Chinese High School in tlv. I (FA league at Jalan Brsar on .Uy The Bendemeer
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 109 4 Monday. February 1. Ship. ataagaMa Uw Hkirtn ar ti>im< I* KerrcL h tuon Main Whwl Nil. Oil Whirl NIL Coal Whart NU. VESSEL* IN OKI DOCK* ran Hint raui Bhrert Wbarl NIL Albert DnrK Nil. Victoria Dock Nil. ftapa* ■irtiu Klnc's Dock NIL No 1 Dock
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    • 329 4 J»»a A Southern Sumatra by air < NeihTiandi) 4 prp >r Phlltpptne Islands (Gaasterkfrk) 4p m Denmark iPunb onlj> (lalandta) 7pm Ta—lsj. Ptftraary t. Amana-kai. bamoaa and Bui*u*ang (TMnohon) I am i.iTran- 1 Alk Sooo) (am Eastrrn and Soatbera Auatralla iManlUi 10 am Nf» Zealand (Marella) 10
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    • 86 4 INWARD. KIM From Europe: Arrives this evrninr. Dutch: From Netherlands India: Arrives tomorrow afternoon. Qantas: From Australia: ArriTca tomorrow afternoon. Imperial: From 'wok: Owe Thursday nifht. OI7TWARD. Correspondence for transmission by K.I. M. must be specially superscribed By X.L.M." Dutch: To Java and Southern Sumatra: Mails close 4
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    • 115 4 I Mails from Europe etc. Amsterdam) expected today. Peb 1. by air i Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholders at 730 p.m. General delivery of letters tomorrow. Feb. 2. at 8.25 am Mails from China and Japan today. Feb. 1. by Tokushlma Maru Malls from China and Japan
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    • 20 4 The air mail dispatched from Singapore on Jan. 20 was delivered In London on Jar 29.
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    • 21 4 Mall dispatched ;rom Btngapuie on Jan 8 by Karoa was delivered In London on Jan. 30.
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  • 99 4 London, Jan. 30. The following were mean rates ruline at noon today: Parta 106 V'fe4 AUm M7'» New York *.m\ Bathaii 010 Montreal 4 welien Brave* 20 01 RIO 4H Oeaeva 11. M teller* oMdal Amtterdw I N<t tHi'Mh 311 Milan n 1 n Buchob Aim unquoud Berlin 13
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  • 45 4 30: Rasa. Malacca. Sin AUc Lee. Pulau Kldjang. Clang Ann. Troilus, Mirudu. Behar. Carthage. Raub PMcßa 'Brit i Angby <8ar): Oetsuyo afaru <Jap.t: 00. Pasquter (Pch): Trico:or iNort; Patras. ToMt!. Toba Benang Toboali <Dut.>. Jan II liaros iDut.). Buian, Kist- 1 "a i ßrit).
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  • 350 4 Lee Chun Kai Wins The Men's Event The finals of the Slngapc." Tennis Association's cliainpWinship; I were played in the Neptune Hall at thr Great World lxst evening the results being Men's single* < hampioitfthip ipli> for position): Chan Kwok Ming b. at Too Hung Ch-ng
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  • 260 4 As the menibi-;i of Urn ImaMtai Order of Royal Prevaricators gathered round a baring fire at London Ontario, one of them happened to mention that It was a cold day. 1 "Do you call this cold?" asked another member of the Order. "I remember one winter
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  • 149 4 Tarferi KirM In A \izhi Wind. Clno >• irom t> d b> L I? H„ W5 ■ft IL R I 11 2nd T. 11l T J I* 3rd Ann 'I v. n *.'.h Ramona J i iden II The "B < I ":d F v .M. H.
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  • 104 4 D-...1H the week ending Jaji 23, 1237. export* of tinned pineapple! from Malayan ports amounted to 20.668 case*, of which: 22 576 1 76 per cent) cases were to UM United Kingdom. 2 980 (ten p«r cent) caaes to tht Mnt of Europe. 2.725 mine per
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 590 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (iDoorporaUd m FJIJD «fjgajg«B LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING 4OCKTS. rJaVB. BLT*. AND BUM STATES BAn WATS. nuratOMß: rraajwi |«9» faaaaf MSI CANADIAN "^I-K 11^^ 4yg Vbl -T 1 T FT f* F4F 4 7.Vi 4*l^^ll Jbb bbbbV A JK JL t*»<l IB KBClaWt rBS KMFBEBS BOOTS a«ar* TBANB-FACIFK KEB
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    • 160 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. COMPANY. 'lnctrocnue to Rowland) <tnx>rpor«n<i m c 8 A > •OCTON V?W mil A H4IT-MOHC #tunuMir r*, <«.» rot OAVRk. LONDON. gTIEI. MARINEK P». CITY C»r KIUBEIUJn- Ppb^S Mr.r llf I AVFNFQQ f INP CITT Or BIRMINGHAM Mar It Apr 1 l Llrt
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 526 4 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Station Yesterday Last night max rain bright m!n Ump tall I'thlne temp ins tat. *F West Coan. Alor Star 09 Nil 106 72 Bayan Lepas (Penang) 90 Nil 10.7 76 Sitiawan 90 Nil 10 7 74 Buklt Jeram 90 Nil 11.5 74 Maiacca 88
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  • 116 5 OPPOSING NANKING ADVANCE. Nanking. Jan. 31. A hitch has occurred in Ihe Sheiui, 1 compro-. It due. first, to the troops of On Yang Hu-cfccr.s and <Kn. Chang Hsueh-limit dvsiand'nfj funds "for liquidation expensei"* and. secondly. :he "leftist' tendencies of the 105 th Division. I This
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  • 57 5 Tientsin, Feb. L A reshuffle in the personnel of the so-called East Hopei Autonomous Government this month is forecast by the Chinese press, which asserts that Mr Yin Ju keng. who will remain the Chairman. Is planning to resume efforts to Incorporate Tientsin and Peiplng
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  • 265 5 "Nanking Prepared For Action." Nanking. Fcb 1 "If the North-West rebel* do not repent, tae Central Government Is prepared to take action in accordance with national ne«ds." declared Oen. Cheng Chicn. chief of the Nanking Oeneral Staff yesterday. "It la highly regrettable that the
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  • 50 5 Shansha'. Feb 1 'Sixteen districts in Hopei. including Taming and Yuenplng. nave brer hit by drought, and 300.000 people arc now faced with starvation." states an appeal (or funds addressed to Shanp.hai charity organisations by Gen Feng Chl-an. the provincial covornor —an Chew Jit Poh
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  • 49 5 Mr. Wang's Plea For His Assailants. Nanking. Feb 1 Mr Wang Ching-wel. former Primf Minister, has petitioned President Lin Sen to pardon the men Involved In th? attack on him In Nanking In 1935 Mr Lin Ben has referred the matter to the Judicial Yuan— Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 17 5 A sliver mine has b»en discovered In th« Shinyiu district in Fukien. says Bln Chew Jit Poh
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  • 234 5 CHANGE IN FOREIGN POLICY Pro-Wevi lique (iainin? Asoendano. ■UMglMl, Fib 1 An Inner political struggle in Nanking on the question or foivifin polu-y is taking place, says a foreign report It v claimed that wltt 1 the support of the pro-Europe and pro-Americi I clique In Nanking. Gen Chang H3uehliang
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  • 150 5 Ingenious Mothmi Of Making A Living. Warsaw. Mr and Mi-s Aaron Lubelskl har? be«n marled 500 times Thcv ma-t I living out of it. writ s .1 Sunda.Referee correspondent They pretended to t poor •bout to V married but witho<. for the wedding They wrote to nr!i
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 487 5 1 \>T NIGHT gM^^aajM^^H|l jane I -T+y^A WITHERS EIV I r 1 11 M\\ IN A lIMiKK T()I(HIN(. TOKk Mi.l.Klt WITH Uli.intK TfARS AND THRILLS 'LITTLE MISS NOBODY' A I-OX Pl( TIKI: w.th JANE HARWELL RALPH MOKGAK l.imorr.'H II Will T\KI »OI INTO THE SECRET COBNERS~~OF~ I.OVrRS HEARTS MARGARET SULLAVAN
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    • 96 5 it tm r I i ACE 4«f TW\ HUMORISTS mmdm OZZJt Daa.l till mj Mother raw* De-kaafcaa' R2IM Iff cetUai Harder U Dfacawr And at la Bed B2IU I hate Vlr* Taa BMfc* air Wheels fa Raaad BSIM I raalda'l aaakc lave la the |M af tada; I'd rathar at
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    • 106 5 OUT OF A GLORIOUS BOOK COMES A MIGHTY AND MAGNIFICENT MOTION PICTURE! EDWARD ARNOLD HS lOEL McCREAI FRANCES FARMER I lEVEA AS LOI6 AS YOU LIVE WILL YW SEE SIGN GRAND EMTERTAIRMENT WOT WEEK ALHAMBRA 'HI riUI TONIC fOOD O»>n»*l» of OInHW mm* Sturm I Cox Kings (AGENTS). LIMITED Arrant©
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    • 71 5 I R^^^BM ■7^vlk^^B^H Jfev B^^. RA.ND MADS 1 I f^k SHOCS B V) I I I L L I Ol ■I W O R R MLN 1 .^V GIVE BETTER iiimmpKl A trr they I VH D^Bm V>T mi <h' «UB ■B^m I ONCER. SEI ami '^b rooAi Ymic Gtrttit
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    • 17 5 H. B. WINTER ANNOUNCES A STOCKTAKING 4 DAY SALE commencing Tuesday, February 2nd. 20. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 244 5 WHAT IS ON TODAY. a comprehensive summary of enter- ta.nmenU, meeting, sports events RITZGEYL-INO: Phantom of th. ■5 function* and other outsland w st 'Comp.ete serUM, 7 45 p.m. ing happenings. C.ARRIC K THEATRE. GEYIA.m; Organiser* of meting* etc. are DJas Dardanella show In Bi'i and .nvited to submit diary
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  • LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 465 6 We?k Opens With A Hriffhtcr Outlook. From Our HMMtt Correspondent Singapore, Feb. 1. Trie week <>pen« with commodity prices a Uttic battar. Tin is up in N>« on Saturday while the I»ndon mar••f c"iir.-if. M cables London this r.orning but then art* indications that the local Mar-
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 671 6 lame Val. I Praser ft Co. Lyall k Bratt Buyers 8ellenBuyers Sellers 4 4. npat Tin i'l Utm Kuinbtng SI Austrai Malay 5 Ayer UlUm l Ayer Weng £1 Hanfln Tin 1 Batu Selangcr 1 Cher ccnang .50 l!tam Tin 1 Hon» Patt 5 Hong PTor.g Tin 5/- Idns
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      • 581 6 2 2 Alex Brick Urd. 1.40 150 140 1 JO 2 2 do T 'c Prefv 2 52S 2 00 2 52 2 60 10 10 Atlas Ice 1.00 lO.OOn. 8 00 10 .(On £1 £1 BAT 6 104 6.15.0 6 10.0 6150 1 1 B M Broadcasting 0.89
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      • 208 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ■<X)1 r d IS4O MOO Ini Mat 3: Sept 10 103 110 norn 1907 red. IM7 $1600 000 M Mar 31 Sept. 30 ill 115 norn i»V red 1965 SI >00.»90 Int Mar 31 Sept 30 130 IS3 norn 4 1913 red K«l SI »l.30«
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      • 439 6 is.rmpms snares are SI unle« otherwise «Uted> Fraset k Co. Lya'.l t Evatt AMe.iby 196 2 06 1M 2 05 Aior tiajah l«0 170 100 170 Amii Malay 2 10 2 30 2 1' 2 25 Ayer Husun Aycr Molek Aycr Paiias Ba'AC'.t Batu UnUng Bedford Benta Boielll
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  • 206 6 The fjll:wln« are the xcf.ancf raU-« Mm rr.'ir.ina actordinn v m*r n* aaii> >*ura c» me Hani Konk nnd ■I Rin»*m O»roor»: ~n M MM. London 1 I 2 4tl« London lemflnd 2 4 1-16 London mo/lint Mtht 2/4 V» Ljor.i Jemana :3M Hambum lei-i.na .41 New V rk
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  • 81 6 Feb. 1, Noon. No. 1 X. R. S. 8. ta am (FOB.) 35% 3«H Gm4 F. A. Q. to emm (FOB.) 86 7/16 35^ N«. 1 X. R. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Singapore 354 35% Feb.-March 35% IM April-June 35^* 35% July-September 36*4 35^^ (Vt.-December
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  • 249 6 PRODUCE. Sinraporr. Ptkurjt 1. II noon. Buyei Belief Gambler n 50 Hamburp Cube 15 Ja»a Cube 10 50 'rppt. White Miintoi 21 IK, White 20 50 Black 11 75 Copra M!xed 7 05 7 05 Sun Dried 730 7 30 Topt oca Small /la*« *C fair Flake 4 90 Medium
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  • 193 6 FRASHER COMPANY. LIST OF CrUR.vNT DIVIDENDS To'u Books Clo« Company DiTHend Dan *r DH y «r 'ayable Pat. TIN. Fltam 5 Int. Ja- To F>b 3 29 Ampat Tin 24' Int Frb 2 :c 3 Frtj 2 K Lumpjr 1 30f' f>b -6 Pahang ConsoU 10", Int Jan Mar 1
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  • 186 6 Government R.G.A. To Defray Coet (>f Oxford City Scheme. Our Own Correspondrn' > London Jan 31. The Oxford City Council at t. row's mrrting are Bnet] ofler of rubber paving for Market whk-h wl.l coc £l l>" the FMS Oo*ernm»T Ing £3 000 and thr Rulir> Assorlatlon
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  • 61 6 S. RESERVE FUNDS II: Vfdei»\ R -Mrvr H .irU n. dtrfd ;..>u! $1,300 000 IKM) lei! o be locked u\: *o rnork roter.tial credit. Tbe B-ard per cent, incrf se r the r. *er\e*. Junds which r.-.ust br ImM I Tor b:.rk dc->. ThLs is the mi mllt»d b/ law
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 27 6 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. Incorporated B F.ag^mi AD 1720) FIIC. HAIIK. Uft. IMTM CAI. WOMItCI-S CttJrtlUTIM. r.neh OfftM tor Mal^r, CIMTUrM Bank Chamber*. Slnga#«ra. i Arr i. i
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    • 58 6 »nf4r J "jg^^g> j r*V^^ fc» I Mlt>L I N^IH "Hecla TUe \x mad« In rar -'>g slaes. textures and colour It can be supplied poiianed or K^ -.polished A feature Is that it j^kv i n he polished after ftxlng. A J^ high <l«a'ity tike at a low pner
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 836 7 AMERICAN STATISTICS j FOR DECEMBER. (iKRMANY NOT BUYING. In their weekly report on the London rubber market Issued on Jan. 20. Messrs. Symington and Wilson. ON Thursday of last week the rubber market was qutet and prices cased slightly but on Friday and Saturday the tone was
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    • 999 7 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS MAY INCREASE ACREAGE. Capital Increased And New Share Issue Of $200,000. pKOIH)SLNG the adoption of the report and accounts at the annual meeting «f Glenealy Plantations Ltd. at the annual meeting in Singapore on Saturday. Mr. H. I At kin- Berry, the chairman, said:— The prom for the
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    • 165 7 OUTLOOK FOR COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. BANK CHAIRMAN SAYS IT IS ENCOURAGING. PROSPERITY BEING RESTORED. London. Jan. 29. Addressing shareholders at the annual meeting of Lloyds Bank Ltd today. Lord Wardlngton. the chairman, characterised the present outlook for commerce and Industry as encouraging. He said, wherever one looked, even In the
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    • 517 7 Dividend Of 6 Per Cent. For Year. The twenty-seventh ordinary general meeting or Sedenak Rubber Estates Ltd.. was held on Jan. 20. Mr. Philip C. Turnbull. OB E 'chairman), presided and said The changes In the balance-»heet since last year are few. the two principal ones being
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  • 131 7 Stocks Decrease By 156,000 Tons. iFrxtm Our Own Correspondent London. Jan. 30. ACCORDING to the January issue of the Statistical Bulletin of the International Rubber Regulation Committee, world net exports of rubber in 1936 totaled *****9 tons and absorption totalled IJO2O.~MS tons. Consumption was therefore *****9
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  • 56 7 Abolition Move Dropped. Anist rd.im. Jan 18 The amendments proposed by r.atr. members ol the Netherlands India People's Council providing tor the at* Ution of the 5 per ernt. ad export duty on native rubber jnd 1 an Increase <>( ihe gon ral export
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 690 7 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Coionf ol Bone Koo«> The liability ol member! Is limited to the .1 in manner prescr.beo by Ordln6 of 1929 ol the C.-Icbt. a csp.tai »*?.oooooo 1 Pully Pal3Up »W. 000.000 B^SS B r >ndl 16.*****0 Hon. Kong Currency »i°-°*! t
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    • 206 7 BANK OF CHINA '•corporaUd m .Mac fr» Speemi Ckmrtet i It. Cera atre«i. Skagaeera. TaseakMea: Maaagcri OSVt ..MM Eachaage Deal 5441 r.enrral (Mat MSS-1 Caale AMrsaa: "1 HINGE IO" f Jid l> CagMai Ch. IH.M.INH (eaerte taads ra txtrmt ot lh U.MS.Saa.M r«ui Aa»«*s appretlaaaun Ck. f I. »9 HEAO
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    • 550 7 BANKING. CHARTERED HANK OK INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA. (Incoipormica in Lngluna o» Royal Charter 18M> Paid Cp Capital to 800.000 snares of (5 emcb a.OM.OM Ittatrvt Fund 13 <W0 0O« SeserTe LJabtllry of PNnrMsn £3.000.00*; hf»i> ornct: St. ■hln>i|il», Lm4«i R.C t. A lor St«. Hong X ct Salfon Amntsar
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 630 8 often beteU young 6ck*_CJL M^ P^^aavKit^ when they shou:d be abe to pt Tf \lllW^\™p^ i ni-lJ3™7^'^.'fS nr-al mrakenlns cf sa^^9^^^BSwi\T %T W^\ 11 1 1 I Anaemic Sufferers Need WL Mi^3 rrj blood and as a Wood kk.'^BßVjl Btts>*^Brt ■>i»rt Is nothing to Ls^^^^^ «t* Pinl: PIHs \rQi^r^ V
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    • 85 8 FOR REAL WRITING COMFORT USE A SHEAFFER PEN KINGS GATE IN THE GOLD TIN ANY MAKE OF REFRIGERATOR SERVICED By M. <fc E. MATH A N 25/28 ORCHARD RO»O I PHOHC 485« BEPAIRS AND SEKVI<IM. To all makea of Radio. Amplifier Saaind Systems anal Equipment* Consult as on your SOI
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 176 8 SINGAPORE- ZHL. WavatencUi— 2t5 metrw, IMS kc s (or 1 13 bw ii. 7 p.m. to ».m gftfc m4 rMwdEMf«E~STATK)N. TRANSMISSION 2. The following frequencies will be uw«1 GSH II 1, ii i||.ti Ui GSR 17 79 M i .16 M> mi GIB 9. SI MC (31.55 IB.) M p.m.—
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    • 1015 8 Broadcasting. I. IS p n» Tfcf hwi *Mi aaa— aceaacnU. S.M Oreenwtch time *lfa*l. Tfca raarth Cricket Tart Mmtck: traMa ra. Ea««an4.* An mam af Ike IkM aaj play by Aton Hjii, fram AaataMe (In collaacraj ion »tlh the Australian BroadruUng CDramtattoD). U p a-Durr BBBBtcf »5 p Oaw d»w«.
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    • 298 8 Oxh».rtr» conducted by Mario Ro»!. Rrvleu of m Vocml and Instrumental ronm. Ne*a In ■> HONG KONG. SUUan Z B M <•) s a 11.49 a MIMfc J 5t-t Jl p m -Ctino.w Pi W-M p n. p m.— Local-Tin port. Stock Quotat'cns and tntnu I.M p m D\\r>TRY— Nm
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  • 1567 9 NATIONAL SOCIALISM AS TRUEST DEMOCRACY. Germany's Desire For Peace In Europe. FUEHRER'S EIGHT-POINT PLAN FOR PACIFICATION. Berlin. Jan. M. LOUD-SPEAKERS blaring marches in the streets and MMM decorated with coloured poles, golden streamers and Swastika flags by the million, and the tramp of Black GuanLi on
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  • 123 10 SINGArORE. CARRICR THEATRE. GETLANG Orand Ball Kroochong Night. 9 15 p.m. i.l oiu THEATRE Th.» 1* the life. 7 15—« JO. GREAT WORLD—THE SKY TALKIE George White Scandal of 1935. NEW WORLD Side Show*. Cabaret. Dancing. Talkies. Theatres A Cinema*. RITZ GETLANG Phantom of The West Complete Serial. With
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  • 1003 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY. FEB 1, 1936. CONSERVATISM IN HONOURS. On a day when the world is I digesting Herr Hitler's momentous peech on European relations it nay seem parochial in the extreme, indeed lacking in a sense of proportion, to devote this column to a discussion of the
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  • 122 10 ISTANA CEREMONIAL. The Manjunjong ceremony, a continuation of the Installation ceremony. was conducted at the Astana Makhota. KUng. In the presence of the British Resident. Selangor. the District Offlcer. Klang. and the leadlnc members of the Malay community, on Prlday It began »t 3 p.m. and lasted an hour. All
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  • 1551 10 A Modernised Vatican Looks Back On Two Hundred and Sixty-Six Bishops of Rome. •THE propellers of an aeroplane thundered. We were about to take off from the aerodrome outside Rome, fly over the city and down the coast to Naples. Just as I had taken a handful
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  • 641 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. PAHITS IN CAMP. MOTORISTS passing Selerang camg on the Changi Road, last Saturday evening saw a large gathering ol people under the trees. In a spaci softly lit by Chinese lanterns. L:eutColonel Bruce and the officers of the Malay Regiment were Riving a p-ihit party.
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  • 1195 11 ROYAL RECIPIENTS OF SPECIAL POSTS. Queen Elizabeth As Head Of Victorian Order. THREE NEW BARONIES ONLY. London, Jan. 31. r rHK first honours list of the new reign was issued tonight They are the New Year Honours which were delayed by the constitutional
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  • 51 11 London, Jan. 31. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor of Hong Kong, and former S.S. Colonial Secretary, has been made a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George in the New Year's Honours List. Reuter. Sir Andrew was recently appointed Governor of
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  • 41 11 FMSVF Orders rtate that Lieut R G H Wllshaw. X" Platoon, is! transferred to the FM S Light Battery and assumes command of th? Right Section from Jan 1. Captain J. H Dennett is appointed 2nd In -Command of the Battery.
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  • 233 11 M Moscow, Jan. m. HINDREDS of thousands of worker*. st.oenU an. ...diers throated the Red Square rarryinf banners bearing earl. catures of Radek and Inscribed with denunciatiens of Japanese and German Fascists, are celebratlng the mass trial sentenccs with complete satisfaction at the court's find
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  • 468 11 Fresh Fears Of Mississippi. ARMY WATCHING LEVEES. New York. Feb. 1. Threats of more rain are the source of increasing anxiety as the waters ol the Ml**l^!r->1 creep up the 1.200 mile-long levee system between Cairo and New Orle s. The army is prepared to spend
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  • 102 11 LEADERS ADVISE SETTLEMENT. San Francisco. Jan. 31. The Maritime Union leaders have ordered a vote to be taken on the Question of the settlement of the seamen's strike on the Pacific coast and have also recommended that the strikers accept the tentative agreements to end the stoppage
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    28 11 H K.H the Dwke of onnaucht. great-ancle of King George VI. who has Just been appointed Aide-de-camp to the King. The Dukr will be 87 in May next
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  • 173 11 The Test i In warm and sunny weather, cables Reuter. the Test Match was resumed at Adelaide this morning before 25.000 spectators. Today Is a public holiday Australia Day). McCormick's finger injury is better. Th» wicket was susceptible to spin and two wickets soon fell. Leyland.
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  • 202 11 Comment In London. MODERATION PRAISED. London. Jan. 31. HERR HITLERS rxrmi restraint has created the best impression in London and the speech Is regarded strong service to Europe and the world. declares thr observer's diplomatic correspondent. "It was not merely there t! nothing more of the Treaty of
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    • 71 11 \^H L^^^B \T? t^rM#C M B m T f mm Am mW mV J^F \J^~^mm*^mVo V «fXI W V *A m\m/m^P m mWm' WkW S. C. S. Sausages are made with ium that little touch of genius which produces sausages renowned for their deliciousness. Fresh, wholesome ingredients, made and mixed
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  • 504 12 ENTIRE DEFENCE SCHEME IN MOTION. Giant Flying Boats Scour China Seas. 20-MILE RANGE GUNS READY V TO GREET INVADERS. i (Special To The Straits Times). ••VL'AK has come to the Fmr East the largest manoeuvres to be held by British forces East of the
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    34 12 Mr Khoo Teik Ke. JP and Miss l.oke Yum Pent were married in Kaala l.ampar yesterday, thas j unitint" two very well-known iM s Chinese famUiea A report appears on page 13
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  • 51 12 Mr A C Graham, of Southern Kinta < Consolidated. Batu Oajah. leaves for Home on furlough this week. He will be succeeded by Mr L Cherry of Kuala Lumpur. Mr. H. D Meads, secretary to th- < Director of Agriculture, with Mrs. Meads and child, returned from leave In Europe
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  • 87 12 European Seriously Hurt It far Crash. Mr. M. r'raser. who was senou>lv injured in a motor accident on Kukit Timah Road on Saturday night has been him,' unconscious in the r.il Hospital for over 36 r-.-i-i It is bele\ed he has fractured his skull, but his
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  • 199 12 NEGRI VOLUNTEER REPRESENTATIVE TO CORONATION. (From Our Own Correspondent! Seremban. Feb. 1. I iruf < >l H A. Gntoell. Officer niinandlnc the Netri Sembilan .'untrer Kattalion. will be one of the Mala? Slates Volunteer reprrtentatiTes at the Coronation. lieut .-Cnl. Outsell la a leading planter. He Li the prr-idrnt of
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  • 289 12 ACTING ARCHDEACON WEDS. Rev. Nigel Williams Miss N Castel LHHILE St. Andrew's Cathedral basked in the brilliant sunihine of the first February morning, the wedding took place within of the 2f*. Nigel Williams and Miss Mora Castel, who had arrived from Home last Friday. Mr. Williams, who U the son
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  • 307 12 Excellent Effects At Victoria Theatre. Very regretfully It must be admitted that Saturday's performance of that well-known thriller. "The Ohost Train." was by no means up to the standard of work done previously oy the Singapore amateurs. The critic's job is always a more pleasant
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  • 188 12 FIFTY Japanese warships have left Formosa for a cruise of Swatow. Bias Bay. Macao. Holhow and other South China waters, and the Chinese authorities there have been duly notified, according to the! Hua Nan News Agency. Shanghai. The despatch did not give details
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  • 1351 12 DECORATIONS FOR HIS EXCELLENCE AND THE COLONIAL SECRETARY. U.E. Sir Shenton Thomas, with a G.C.M.G., heads the Malayan section of the postponed New Year's Honours List, which was published in Singapore this morning, while the Hon'ble Mr. A. S. Small, the Colonial
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    • 118 12 ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW V from the House of *X > Many Novelties. Jl\ < > T We invite your inspec- v -^Bk»i\ A tion of the latest im- y^w/^Yvj^ J portation of jKii f^s^ V -CREPE de CHINE o •SPOTTED CREPES /s=ffi J[ -FRENCH HEAVY rifT/i a O DRESS MATERIALS
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  • 746 13 Big Subscribers To Selangor's Fund, Says Mr. Hands. CRITICISM OF GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE IN HOME PAPERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 31. THK hulk of the $60,000 that has been subscribed to the. Seta vie Unemployment Fund during the past five yean
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  • 724 13 Causing Hurt To Malay Driver. PLEA OF EXTREME PROVOCATION. A FINE of $5, or one week In default, was imposed by Mr. C. F. J. Ess in the Singapore Fifth Court on Saturday, on a European W. J. Warm. who was convicted on a charge of
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  • 902 13 WVLL-KNOWN FAMILIES UNITED. 1 c (From Our Own Correspondent) i Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 31. PROMINENT people from all over Malaya were in Kuala Lumpur today to witness the marriage of Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, J.P., to Miss Loke Yuen Peng, youngest daughter
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  • 44 13 His Excellency the Governor has reappointed the Hon. Dr. Urn Han Ho J.P.. and Mr. John Mcßae Chalmers to be members of the Pharmacy Board under Section 3 »1) <ci of the RefUtratlon of Pharmacists Ordinance, for a period of three years.
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  • 391 13 10 COUPLES WED AT ONE CEREMONY. More Economical mys Chinese Consul "MASS HAaVUAGH ;ire >rry wiso in CBBM trkcfv the parties are not wiil'!»\" declared the Chinese D n ul(iencr;«l in Singapore. Mr. '»an Uag I'ai. lag iii <;»"• darin .it the r.ss marria of ten nine-* rouolew at vMi
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  • 33 13 The price of rubber fur i of export duty in the F M S lor th< period of Jan. 29 to Feb. 4, ircliuivt has been fixed as 33 1 16 r pound.
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    • 155 13 of th* day when you can say to your wife fiat saved enough to provide an income for you both when you retire or an Income for her should you die? Your dream can be realised by effecting, at a comparatively small cost, a HERITAGE ENDOW MENT Policy with the
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    • 76 13 k> Tb^ m blb^b# m Ib^bl 'mM B^B^B^BBBm 2BJ which is thi ii)rr\ci|OA*irri in the D«rt A quarter of an hoyr to go before dinner] waning for the couple who are alwajn late, tipping a Martmk looking over, /out glass it someone you have met (or (Xt first time, withmg
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  • 1193 14 WILL ENGLAND B BARNETT LEYLAND IN VALUABLE PARTNERSHIP GLOUCESTER BATSMAN NEAR HIS CENTURY. W'HKN play was resumed at Adelaide today in the fourth Test Match the position was decidedly in Kngiand's favour. Having distnined Australia for the modest total of 288, the tourists scored 174 for the loss of two
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  • 63 14 The North aid South teams before the rugger match on Saturday at the Anwn Road stadium. The North (winners) are in dark )erseyv Sitting between the captains is Mr. W. L. Massett, hon. secretary of the XXI On the eitreme left is Mr. A.
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  • 729 14 NORTH DEFEAT SOUTH IN A WHIRLWIND FINISH. Special Report By Touch Judge.** being right points down in the first half, the North equalised early in the second and in the last fifteen minutes of the game scored three great goals to beat the South by
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  • 125 14 Tetum For Twickenham On Feb. 13. London. Jan. II Kngland's XV to meet Ireland at Twickenham on Feb. II has been selected as ■>> 11 < ws: Owen Smith: BuUer. C'ranmer. Candler. Sever: Kemp and X V Other Longland. Toft. Presrott. A. N Other." Husaisson. Heston. J
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  • 98 14 Rugby Union games played on Saturday resulted as 'ollows rabies R«?ut*"r Army 10. Harlequin.* 9 Blacichea'.h vs Royal Navy, ground unfit Bristol Newport 0 Cardiff vs Richmond, ground unfit. Guy* Hospital 6. Gloucester 8. Leicester 3. Coventry 12. Londoi Scottish 24. London Irish 0. O
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    • 176 14 The BANTAM TWO-DOOR POPULAit wf SALOON U s sturdy, well-built Saloon KaUaV W JSk Mt^tm fl that gITCi every motorirm pteosure at aW «T ■*MB^Z VMMJwJ A M. the minimum of cost, both In perform- KaT /J W W M.^^B^gaHulgaßtauufl ance and matntraanre luf sr S^r M The BANTAM POOR
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  • 1073 15 JACK DRUCE PLAYS THE DEUCE WITH BACKERS. Two Promoted Horses Win Their Races. From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Jan. 30. RUNNING its fourth race in Malaya, Jack Druce scored a surprise win at Ipoh on Saturday —the first day of the
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  • 123 15 Lawn Tin nil O: ii >tel courU yesltaffits College beat the il College In their annual lawn nxtur-s by 20 pulnU to 4 <s 3 polr.U. doubles 4 pjints). t aIU being: singles: I ■>» K»e Pow b at Chong 1 Seong. b U ;e
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  • 51 15 Sydney Jan 30 In the Australian lawn tennis slngh championship tinai McGrath beat ."mwtrh 6 3. < B—o. 2 6 kV-1 Met rath was en the peak of hit form, smashing brilliantly and using the r m dHlcat*- drop shots He never allowed Bromwich to settle
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  • 54 15 nal <>f the mm s open singles event in the Farrer Park nard courts tournament, between C. ua Choon Leor.g 8C R C champion) and H Kamls V MC A cr.i.upion). will be played today At the conclusion of the match Mrs D C. Rae
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  • 69 15 Golf. The Governor's Cup competition was played at the Garrison Oolf Club on Saturday and yesterday. The following were the best returns:— Major L A. J. Graham 1 up. Capt. C. K. Hamilton 2 down. <":ipt P. J. Cator 4 down. weeps Ist nine
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  • 495 15 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. M. CRCOND half superiority decided the Inter-state hockey match here today when Selangor beat Negri Sembilaa by six goals to one A* on man) occasions this season. Negri Semkilan fell off in the dosing stages. In the last
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  • 230 15 Golf. The Singapore Golf Club's second bi-monthly mixed foursomes competi tlon for January was played fat Bukr Tlmmh yesterday and resulted In a win for Dr and Mrs L. F. Day with a net score of 33%. Forty-six cards wer taken out and the following returned: Dr.
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  • 31 15 TODAY. isaij: S.C.C. vs. Veterans, padang: 8R V m. PoUre. padani: Khaka vs. Cote. Khab>> (round: It I. *s A.P.0.. R.I ground: P.W.D. mm. C.B.C. tad. P.W.D. ground.
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  • 188 15 Half-Million Dollar Offer From Chicago Accepted. New York, Jan. 31. Jo* Gould, manager of Jim Braddock, world heai j champion, announce* that he hat accepted an offet of $500,000 with the option of SO per cent, of the gate, for a title bovt eturen
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  • 506 16 HEAVY GOAL SCORING IN ENGLISH TIES. SUNDERLAND ESCAPE WITH A DRAW AT LUTON. TliniK were fewer surprises than usual in the fourth round ties in the F.A. (up competition on Saturday. The most striking resuK "u-. HUKndTI thrt-e-jjoals romiuest of Chelsea.
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  • 1022 16 THERE were no matches in the Scottish League on Saturday, owing to the cup ties, and for the same reason the Enf1 lish League programme was much restricted. The games played resulted as follows, cables Rent The thirty-two FA Cup ties on Jan 16
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  • 314 16 Mil I wall's Dazzling Display. (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Jan. 31. Snow covered most "of the grounds and the football In most cases was ri a poor standard. Leicester were unlucky to be beaten by Exeter for they were leading when Smith was injured. Then
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  • 152 16 WOMEN'S FOURSOMES. First And Second Round Results At S.G.C. Golf The following are the results of the wam.-n s foursomes competition at the Singapore Oolf Club r irrt Roanti Ui» Neyland and Mrs. Jackman beat Mrs. Elder and Mrs. Renton 6 and 4 gsesad R*«nd Mrs. Neyland and Mrs Jackman
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  • 79 16 Lawn Tennis. Entries for the open invitation tournament to be held at the Selan*oi Cub at Chinese New Year iFcb. 11. 12. 13 and 14) dtse on Tuesday A programme of ten events has been irranged Including men's and women's ~>pen tingles <ci<smp.onshlps< Then *ili
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  • 621 17 IMPERIAL CONFERENCE PLAN. New Attitude To Foreign Affairs. London, Jan. 15. ATTHOrr.M the date of the Imperial Conference ha* not been fixed, i» understood that it will almost certainly take place in May, immediately after the Coronation. Important discussions are expected to take place
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  • 88 17 hi.. Judgment Reserved. (From Our Own Correspondent, 1 Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 29. Judgment was reserved by Mr. C. H. Dakers In the Kuala Lumpur police court today In the case in which Chinese named Yao Kee is charged with cheating a widow. Fong Sal Moot. of
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  • 132 17 Matter Again Adjourned For Month. The motion declining to y.aiit an i mnlbus service licenc? either to the Keppel Bus Company or to the Keppel Bus Company. Ltd was once again I adjourned for a month by the Com1 missiom-rs at their meeting on Friday Mr. John
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  • 196 17 An apology to a Singapore concern iv made at the Municipal meeting >n Friday Mr. O Parbury corrected a millUtement he had made at the last meeting of the Commissioners. Speaking of the encouragement of new Industries, he had stated, he said, that the Commlsdon had turned
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    42 17 Bsvea-year-eM Ann BMgcway. who wrote aa4 peWeeW "Laera the De-te-Yea-Uke GarT at Ike New Flayer's Theatre. The phvy hi is) six short seeaes and ks aa aewJt ptey. there ate feavteea hi the se«t and the meie aetheseas asisslf ■tors the kse4L
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  • 144 17 Judge's Comment In Bankruptcy Court That the husband should be the acknowledged head of the family Is the opinion of Mr. Justice Adrian Clark. He made this observation In the Sir. gapore Bankruptcy Court arising from a question ne put to Abdullah b. Yah ya.
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  • 270 17 1,100 Strikers To Pay £2,400. A test appeal concerning a "llftht:iir.g strike' cf 1.100 men employed oy the Upton 'Yorks> Colliery Company. Limited, last year. cam. before Lord Hewart and Justices Swift and Ood- dard in a King's Bench Divisional Court. As a test case. Mr.
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  • 23 17 Queen Mary has given portraits of herself and King Oeorge V to a new village hall opcnid by Lord Cottesloe at Whr.ddon. Bucks
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  • 408 18 What ar* the prospects of the Leaju* of Nations for the year 1937? He would be a rash man who would dare to prophesy in regard to International affairs a whcle 12 montru ahead. One can, however, point to I of the tasks «hica will confront
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  • 260 18 CLAIM BY RUSSIAN SCIENTIST. COUCH-GRASS (ROSS YIELDS WELL. Experiments performed by a Doctor or Agricultural Sciences. M Tzltaln on the cultivation of perennial wheat have yielded favourable results This year aeed« of the wheat-couch crass hybrid, obtained by Or. TxlUin. were for the first time sown on
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  • 44 18 London. Jan. 30 The landing-ground at Croydon airport is to be lengthened this year at a co«t of £50 000. The airport will ihortly be equipped with the Instrument* necessary to control f.om the uround machines flying In fog BrU'Vi Wireless
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    32 18 Removing me of the treat 35-ton propeller* of the Qaeen Mary, now In dry -dock at Southampton, far replacement The new and heavier propellers are expected to add •peed to the ship
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  • 259 18 INEXPLICABLE UNANIMITY. WERE PRISONERS DRUGGED? London, Jan. 27. The extreme obligingness of the accused In the Moscow trial, their willingness to admit every indictment, and the tendency even to compete with each other in confessing treasonable activities, have caused comment and speculation In the London press The
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  • 236 18 LARGE INCREASE IN FLOCKS. WOOL IMPROVED BY CROSS-BREEDING. Moscow. In the last few yean sheep raUlng In the USSR, has become a highly developed branch of rural economy Prom *****.000 head of sheep In 1*33 their number rose to M 000 000 this year. In the
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    • 118 18 |S^ VVvJy^ Vll wl LasLXf's^l^' W^ass^a&J^' MpP^jT ENERGY THAN YOU V^f^^'^ wtl You can't do your best if you are ALWAYS TIRED VV7HEN men feel always tired they just W can't avoid letting their team down. J^^^^^^v^^^-^^-Nr-^^^^-v^-^^ Work and sport are taking more energy out C ot them than they
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  • 1748 19 I^RMA'S EVIDENCE fj $4,000 SUIT. SUBSTANTIAL ISSUES J KEA SAYS COUNSEL. from Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 29. j n Pulau Kamiri shares when the fall in their i red were recounted by Mr. S. M. Shanna, the Kuala Lump A barrister, in the
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  • 155 20 Subadar Major Karamdad Khan, senior viceroy* officer of the Ist Battalion. 2nd Punjab Regiment. who has had 24 rears' service. A general view of the ca-np of toe Ist Battalion. 2nd PunJab Regiment, at the eastern end of Blakan Matl Island A Punjabi MuMtrimtn holds very
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