The Straits Times, 11 February 1937

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  • 40 1 The Straits Times (LSTABL1SHKD IfTARLY A CENTVRY 1 THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 2» PAGBB. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 21 PAGES. IN(;.\I>ORE. THTRSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 19J7 I'KK E 1§ (ENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 317 1 sincapore: i*o. Cecil st. cphoni &«ti). VESTA PUTI-lOCK A IAIR1 AIR COHDITIOMIMG I==W GENERAL ELECTRIC (OF U.S.A.) l u yg| SYSTEM KIIRRRa Tbib system cools, dehumidifies f, T ■jr^lpy i 1 'J Qn<^ circulates the air under 1 -y*" WiJ J i^* automatic control of a -«gi thermostat which can
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    • 445 1 KUAL. LUMPUR: 25 JAVA ST. (PHONE HU) Scots (Uhlsky WE HAVE PLEASURE IN AN- v^J? NOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF jP5t& AN ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION fIJS OF CONTINENTAL DRESS jj^ r$ MATERIALS IN PLAIN COLOURS AND STRIPES ;v; v t k> <*^fj? FOR MORNING AND AFTERNOON DRESSES. E THE DESIGNS ARE \^^tiiw
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  • The Straits Times DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 21 2 Mm T A. Cuxack wlshra to take this opportunity of thanking aU her friends for their kind expressions of sympathy
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    • 560 2 JOHNSON —On Pab 10. at the Oeneral Hospital to Dorothy <Duti wife of B. Johnson a ton, both Ml SITUATIONS VACANT n r.RADC DEF**EK COMDUCTO9I «:irn Estate. South Johore Little Dresser's work to do but thoroughly hard D< man for fteld Ano'v by l-tter enly stating salary required. Bik>h Mvsr
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    • 465 2 FOR SALE ro» SALE, Yacht, rioop ri«, built ThornycrafU. l»3J cabtn. copper *heattod la txieU«* condition. Apply Box 721. Time* All those w 10 Know me misery of Stomach Pains, the slceplea* Light* and the restleaaoess they cause win appreciate the Immediate relle: gi»en by a single dose of Blsma
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    • 510 2 BUSINESS PREMISES 1 TO LET TO UT. Oodown No. SO Wallich Street. Sour space 2.900 square ft. Apply u> Rennls Lowlck Co.. Hong Kong Bank Chambers. 1 Su^apore. TO LET. Shop No IT. Stamford Road, asw OoCcwn No. SO. Walneh St.. floor spacs 1 2.900 sq ft Apply to Hennie
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    • 747 2 BUSINESS CARDS Etc I MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr* MARU and mm* HAH* CO WATERLOO STRICT. Telephone 7467. A HAPPY Ml PROSPEROUS REW YEAR TO YOI O. n KIAT A COMFANT. LTD. Booksellers. Btat:on>-rs. Printers New»> agents Oeneral Merchants. AS, BaMawsi Baa*, glagiain. I HYGIENIC DDST-BINS, ftstf-assaag. OMataaklr al
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    • 282 2 Straits Times photographs ON COLOURED MOUNTS $1 CA r U POSTAGE X tACn EXTRA. Headers who require copies of local illustrations appearing in the Straits Times can obtain photographs as: 6" x 4" unnciuit«d 9 .bit each fi" x 4" on 10" x S" mount* I.(NJ Mount Colours: Special Brown,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 325 3 U. BKiiiiH IiNDIA AND APCAR LINES. CAKOO £AS: o V.ar IJ >;a) I fj BOMB\Y MXDN IM7 I Mar 4 •ar U \Tir H (i 500 Apr 1 i oou Apr 1 000 A i;.ooo mit i i-L.l.nt I .r lUrre. Hull c. Malt* \s> .11 ft 13 \\!> 3\r\S
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    • 361 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. PON YUSD1 KABHA) I PASSENGER AGENTS FOk CUNARO WHITE STAR LTD. SHORT TRIPS TO JAPAN. VIA UONSKOMC SHANGHAI. i v i :.i .\i.\au Fvb 19 Mar 7 varu Mar 22 BH M \IVJ Apr. 5 Apr It luml trip iwkrts atailabl* far Z BMniav mi 11 1 jut
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    • 546 3 fASBEXGMM AND FRCi:;HT SERVICE. SPECIAL CORONATION SAILING MARSEILLES cr LONDON AND BACK at 1 SINGLE FARE l\» the new and nudcrn M/S -ERRIA" It. TOO Ions l>i pl.u-emrnl from NM2APOU 37 d«c M\RS^|| LBS 23 4 37 i.u.- UMMM 1 5 37 HETIKMNG CY MS 11" or MS "NMKK" 1
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    • 280 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. >:a:cd in Er;U;.d) I M'« II I INK. 102 HONG KONG. SM\N'.IIM. MOJI. 808 l AND OSAKA. S.t. SANTHIA > M 13 Feb. Noon noil with P. Jk O. C^ 'ao rata. I A CO., LID. Trie. Ml. Afrnti SARAWAK STEAMSHIP COKP/VNY LIMITED. >rat»d
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    • 784 3 THf nil f lI\II MNF (Ocean H-r ua K hi«w SlranvUlhi Ca. OMB Lti Sieim ship (o LM. and ChlCa Nulmi The unard Hhiu <<■ Lli Mean Navi«a<K.n l«. L 14.1 Ihe saraaa^ n,h, D t.. I lhr s:-ar. Mnimlup lU. The Au-V.-.t Oriealal I la, lld n C« LU
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 108 4 Mails from Europe etc. (London) expected today. Feb. 11. by air (Im- I perial) will be delivered to boxholders I at 6 p.m. Oeneral delivery of letters tomorrow. Feb 12 at 9 a.m. Malls from Europe (Amsterdam) expected today. Feb 11 by air (Netherlands) will be delivered to
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    • 49 4 The fjiiowuig are passengers for I Sir.naojre on the East Asiatic Cos Meonia. due in Singapore on Feb 16: Miss M. WeUllng Nielsen. Miss D Nesgaard. Mr. C. P. H Duncan Mrs. C. P H. Duncan and Infant. Mrs B. J. C B«jr»?m«estre and Mrs. L E. 3ronkhorst.
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    • 46 4 Th mall *nd pa.s nrrr T t <«ri m AramU from Saigon l& expected to arrlw toni rrow at 5 p m and sail on the following day it II i n for Madras Pond'cherry. Colombo. Djibouti. Port and Marseilles. Berth: S H B Wharves.
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    • 191 4 Aden (Letter MaU> ißawalpindn 1 pm. Aden (Parcel Mail) <B*hila> IP* NuLn Amrrira ajcrapi IT i*nada I W SUM* of OS A. i Rawalpindi i 1 P South Amrrlra (Rawalpindi) 1 P m Southern and Western Australia (Rawalpindi) 1 pn Burma (Karaccla) 1 P m 1 (By
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    • 265 4 INWARD. Oytch. From Netherlands India: Arrives this afternoon. Imperial: From Europe: Arrives tonight K.I. M From Europe: Arrives tonight. QanUs: Ir.m Australia: Arrive* Saturday afternoon. OI'TWARD Correxpondence for transmission by K.I. M. must be sperially superscribed "By X !.M Dutch: To Java and Southern Sumatra: Maits close 7
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    • 159 4 Corresnondenw tor transmission bj air "via Netherlands" most be special!? and ritarlv superscribed "By R.L.M* Malls will close at Malacca as follow* Tomorrow C<y Ion. Southern and Western India, ■ombar Adtn. Maarttfca Bxypt. Rurope Oreat Britain. Ireland. OB.A.. Canad* ano Western Australia (Rawalpindi) 10 am Orrat Britain and
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    • 48 4 Teb. 10: Kboen Hoea. Van Heutsz. Slnskep, Mas' utr Togian. Thedeas. Tobeio tDut.i: Valaya <Siaai>; Hydra n <N3r>: Shunko Maru. Haku- tMuan Maru 'Jap); Tung Song. Kepong. Corato, Kanunm,. Tandjong Pinang. Rasa 'Brit. >. Peb. 11: Scott Harlev. KlmUhlr.-. i Karagola. Rajula < Brit Tomohon I Kernel, Ttnombo *Dut).
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  • 209 4 IMPROVEMENT TTHE recent upward trend in Sue- Canal revenue as a resul 1 of the devaluation of the franc was again wn In the traffic figures for December While transits compared vita the corresponding month of 1935. i".I creased by enly 15 to 508 ships receipts amounted
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  • 272 4 Treatment Formula Loft In England. afr. David Flngard. an American chemist, who Is responsible for a new treatment for diseases of the respiratory passages, left London for the United States on Jan 18. when the Home OftJce permit granted to him expired He hopes to return
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  • 68 4 Late Arrival Of Eastbound P. And O. Naldera With Mai's From Europe. The EasibounJ Europe rrui. ex. P At O Naldera Is expected to arrive at Ptnang tomirrow Teb 12 at 11 p m The men will arrive at Singiporc by train from Pena.vg on S'onday. Feb. 14 and will
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  • 98 4 OUTWARD. l>;oUr Freight Srrvtce C. MMU lU>\t. KOM, MI\S«.»MI AM) JAP»M»I POBTI Due S pore MKkWK'.-RK Peb 2. ML BEKOOFKERK MMMKWABD TO ADI s s\|.i J\|(» «.IMM M*RS-rill>>> SOTT»IiI)\M \M-tlKll\M lIVMIU K(. AMI BRIMIN I— T* TMHSMJ as QROOTEKERK Mar 1 ii OAASTERKERK Mar la Via Penan*
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  • 145 4 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LTD. < Incorporated In Straits Settlement* > REGI'LAR PASSENGEK aa4 taM Sftrln fr«SB iUatfaawe U Java, storae.. Baafca *m 4 wmtum KATAVIA. C-HEKIBON aa4 KCMASANG (B»arj TmA. aaa ma..; OIANO SEIKi ITI Kel> 1J »i BAN HONO I.IONG TUes Peb IC Far
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  • 181 4 £378,000 For Two Liners. The formidabk- nature cf the «übsidiscd foreign shipping to which British slipping Is exposed is sh. :nformatlon compiled in Australia Although this may b- an > x case. It Is revealed that two U I are subsidised to tl. 5378 o'jj a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 638 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated ta P M.S. LLOYDS AGENTS:— KOOIBG AO4WTS. F M 8 gU.TR AND 81AM STATES BAILWATS. TVXEPIIONT.: FtwlgM Ml3— Paaaaga S4SI ■HBHF BRHv^J FortnichUy sailings 10 Victoria f W,j£l and Vancouver ...Direct or via Bl iBKr £r Hom»i.i;u.. "hipi-side rail ion. f^f '-iJtlilS irfVoy nectlciu at Vartcou^rr.
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    • 180 4 hhhh ■aMOfpOniSd IS StTsmltl 9vCttC!ttCßtA) ELLERMAN BUCKNALL LSTHMIAN STEAMSHIP STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. COMPANY f Incorporated in V S > (Incnrpora'ed Io Kagtaod) BOSTON. NEW TOBK A KM mfOSC niRnCAMI -HIIBMAN I.INF STaTL MARINUI Feb. 1» FOB HAVRE. LAN DON* BTgEL NAVIOATOR Msr ?2 M BOTTKBDAM HAXBI BO BTEEL SFAFARFR STEEL
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 560 4 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL ■met Daily WeaUer Report. v.iuooi vwieraay Last rugftt •oas r»ln- bright mln innc tail s'thlne tensp in* on *r V't*t Coajt i Alor SUr 94 Nil 9.9 73 Bayan Lepas 91 Nil 10.9 7G SlUawan 91 Nil 111 75 Buklt Jeram 01 0M 109 74 Malacca 91 0
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  • 254 5 Thursday. F«b 4. Air Commodore T. Letgb-Maltary. Oroup Captain W B. Callaway. Squadron Leader P. J Pogarty and Squadron Leader C. Plndlajr arrived to iUt at Oovernment House Friday. Feb S. Lord and Lady Selborne had breakfast at Government House In the morning H E. Vice- Admiral
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  • 97 5 The following Volunteer Force changes are notified In the 88 Oorernmrnt Oaactte The promotion of Second- Ueut. t. D. Pannet. S S V F to the rank of Lieutenant, has been approved. Lieut (Acting Capt.) L. V. laylor. S.S.V.F ha* reverted to his substantive rank on ceasing to
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  • 475 5 FARMER'S WIFE AND SERVANT GIRL. Allegations that a farmer's wife beat I her 14-year-old servant girl so unmercifully that she became a nervous, wreck were made recently at Anglesey Asslses. The girl. Oiadys O'Brien, of Beaumarls, through her father, claimed damages for assault against Mary j
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  • 57 5 The following appointments are notified tn the B.S Government Gasette Mr. C. r J Em to officiate as Fifth Magistrate. Singapore Mr E. A. de Burtatte. Advocate and Solicitor, to act as a Puisne Judge o.' the Supreme Court of the Strata Set tlemente. fcr the period commencing
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  • 285 5 THE Straits Time* v publishing this daily feature to rive readers a coaipr<hwwive aaauaarf enterlainnenta, neetingH, sports event*. mriaJ functions ana other ouUUnd ing aappcalMgs. Organisers of Meetings He. art invited to sub«it diary dates. HOTELS. RAFFLES HOTEL: Orchestral concert. 8.15 9 15 p m Formal
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  • 200 5 INCREASED SIZE OF SQUADRONS. Important feature of the programme of Royal Air Fores expansion, which Is aimed to bring the total strength In firtttlne aircraft of the Service— Metropolitan. Fleet Air Arm. and overjeas squadrons up to some 3.500 aeroplanes, backed by full war reserves, Is
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  • 85 5 Alexandria. The "man without a country." Abdel Rachman Fadl, has at last set toot on dry land after spending' nearly five months on board the S3 lonia, travelling between Alexandria 1 and the Piraeus, the port of Athens. He escaped when the lonia put tn at Alexandria. Fadl was first
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  • 573 5 STORY OF GREAT UNDERTAKING. On April X. 1903. a man walked Into the Secretary's room in the offices or the Zoological Society. His arrival. though the rellows at the time did not realise It. was destined to transform the Society from a moribund institution owning
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 309 5 A CAT AND GLORIOIT #fff fMjm ROMANCE SCREENED W**l^P*^»e^P^^M IN A SI'NRI'RST OF I "J mf\ t OLOR AND SONG gy /A^ latinihiflsig fcf^MJgMBJBMBEeiEMBBMIBMI CHARLES COLLINS new aasMtag sssmsUo* *f the seism 'DANCING rlHAlb FRANK MORGAN. STEFFI PUNA. Matlswca Today It Tomorrow FRANCIS LEDERER In ONE RAINY AFTERNOON. a!v> JOE
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    • 66 5 Te all our HisafSf Patrons. We with yM i Happy ad Prttfirm HEW YEAR. T ki A I r*i*> *r^i^ Ct*gL^giSSMMMMRi 9BflM» «JP^P^^gP*"«s^^^Mß» I AH mm mmmm wgl W dwi Urn HU (T*itiy) Mi T~ m Mil trim Utk 'IflMMj*. The Greatest of all M. C. M.'» Jungli Thrlll«rs! |capitol|
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    • 104 5 LIQUIDATION SALE; OUR ENTIRE STOCK MOST BE SOLD REGARBLESS OF COST BIFFIT GOLF SET THE BALL 'COME/ BACK 3»n BUTCANNOT Sijk HIT YOU rtALL TaAVtLS/^Jtafl^V ANO MTUftMS kC-^^tVT TO rtc [iw-xi iTlcoMMin* MlllttuMll TO M« J?M«lww-V-X>/^ coirscr PRICE $4.50 CAN BE USED WITH ANY CLUB FROM DRIVER TO NIBLICK. (Osaa
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    • 72 5 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL FRI. FEB. 26tn and SAT. FEB. 27th at 9.30 P.M. SCOTIA ("BARDESS of the GORSEDD") FOLK SINGER HARPISTE SOMETHING entirely NEW and. DIFFERENT A NMNT OF HEBRIDEAN FOLKSONG RECITALS BOOKING OPENS SHORTLY GREAT WORLD~SHOW .WISHING OUR PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR STARTING TO-DAY GRAND CELEBRATIONS CABARET TO-DAY-NEW
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    • 20 5 SPORTS Tennis %at tUsmlnto* Rackets: Golf Sticks, crenrthiag in Ksorts •tag Kfc.STRIM.IMi A SPECIALITY. GIAN SINGH CO., No RatterT Road
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  • LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 300 6 Penang Municipal Loan Terms. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, Feb. 11. All markets are closed today the tin and rubber sections will remain closed until Monday but the share section will be open on Saturday morning. Since writing in this column yesterday it has been notified that
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    • 235 6 Hotting Prices, Wednesday. Buyer Sellei Gambler $180 Hamburg Cube I*oo Java Cube 10 50 Pepper WhlU- Muntok $21 50 Whit* S2l 00 Black Sl2 Copra Mixed *7 »0 Sun Dried M M Tapioca Small Flake 50 Fair Flake 00 Medium Pearl SS *5 Small Pearl S5 •> San> '•out
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 615 6 All shares Quoted above are full* paid stue Vai. Pruer k Co. Buyers Buyers SellenLymiJ k Seller* ■vatt 4/- npii Tto 4/9 5 3 4/9 5/3xd £1 Asam KumDang 33/6 94/6 33 24/6 Austnu Malay 54/- M/- 67/5/- Ayer OUa 21/- 22 2S/9 1 Ayet Went 1 70 l.SOcd
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      • 475 6 a a fvic» Diua v^tu. i i jj j »u 1W 3 3 do 7V» Prefs 3 45 2.55 2 45 2.55 10 10 Atlas Ice 8 00 lOOOn. 8 00 lOOOn. 1 1 B M Broadcasting 089 095 0.90 0.96 10 5 B M Trustee 8 25 7
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      • 198 6 190! red 1640 S40UJIM int Mat 31 Sept JO .108 V. 1907 red 1M7 $1800 000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 112 190* red 1M5 Sl.JOO.iOO Int Mar. 31 Sept SO .130 1913 red 19S3 ST J0O.W0 Mar 31 Srpt SO 114 1936 red 19M-96 $22 J0O.0O0
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      • 386 6 <SBaru are Si vnlem oOMrwtat tuttdi n*aei k CO. LymU ft Bratt Aiie.iby Alor Ciajan 2.00 210 200 2.10 1.96 IBS 1.90 100 Amai Malay 2.15 2.25 21. 2.25 Ayer RlUun Ayer Uotek Ajrer Panas Bossstt Batu Unung Bedford Benta Boielll Brjgas Hrune: Un t$5» Buidt KaU Bukit
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      • 201 6 Singapore, Kt>. 10. rbe following are ttie ricaange rataa itua owning according it tut dally cm mat imum By u>« Soot Kooa and •h.nrfiv Banrint Corpora: '•n su um<. UtfMlOD r I ]/4 |/M London -i«rtn*n<i 2/4 i/i« London monms «s&t l/ 4'« Lfu inniDii UM Hamourt i--i.«*no M
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      • 75 6 Ckateg Prim, Feb. 10. No. 1 X. R. S. S. ia cam (F.OB) 36Vi 36>i Gmi F. A. Q. v emm (FOB) 35^ 3« Ni 1 I. i. 8. S. (Spot loose) Awardablt Sincapon 36%* M February 36% M March M S«V* ApriJ-June 95% MM
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  • 342 6 London. Fwb. 10. Tlm foUowlnt an loony ctotfnt middle pneat on Ute Lon-fcno Sioct ftfMlH>- •New York dtlcm quotec In 0 8 eurrwacy The above ars deaien middle prices nbberr tulai. bmfeerase and stamp duty arr not Included or rail Conrereloo Loss 1M4-M 11* Pundit* Lou 4 o
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  • 156 6 r[E Singapore Ciamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.316 th auction yesterday when there were catalogued 1.277.C55 lbs. 570.38 tons; offered *****94 lbs.. 518 61 tons: sold 1077.079 lbs. 480 84 tons Spt London 10 7,1« d. New Yoric 214, cU. PRICKS REALISED Ribbed MMoked »heet
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  • 154 6 SUGGESTION OP MARKET-RIGGING. London. Feb. 10. THE persistent Inability of London silver to rise above 20d per ounce level. In spite of the now generally Improved sentiment regarding the forthcoming Indian budget, is cauving eaeae speculation In the city regarding the reason why Brokers are must rrluctan!
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  • 290 6 Settlement Of Hu-Kuant; Issue Rumoured. London. Feb IC. *T*HOUGH no ofllcial conOrmation is forthcoming In London of tne rumoured Hu-Kuang Railway Bonds settlement, the city Is very pleased with the reported terms. These Bonds were dealt In this morning at around 64 lor undntwn bonds and 62'
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  • 94 6 London, Feb. 10 The following were mean ram ruling tt noon today Ptrta 105 5 64 aim™ MM New York 4 M\ Bucharest 670 Montreal 4 ttUtra Bnustta 04S Mo 4* (Mm 11 MS wUan offlnml AMitcdtm t »6 BHgnOt 213 Milan 19 Bwna Alre* vmmmud Berlin II W
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 148 6 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Total for Books Clow financial Company Dividend Da* Fx Dlt rtr ■»ayabie Date to f> TIN. Ayer Weng 8% Int reb. 15 To Feb. 20 P>b 16 174% K. Lumpur I'- (SOtn) m Peb 4 t* Penckalen Pref 10% Int. Peb 13 10% PeUUng
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 2584 7 Trade Recovery Due To Sound Business Reasons. PROPOSING the adoption of the re port and accounts at the annual meeting of the National Provincial Bank Ltd. In London on Jan. M. Mr CoUn P. Campbell, the chairman of the hank, mid. inter alia: Looking at the
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    • 312 7 PaJm Oil Price May Decline. The Liverpool correspondents of William Jacks and Co. < Malaya Ltd In their report of Jan. 28. comment as follows PALM OIL: After the general shakeout In the markets over the weekend, buyer* are not inclined to trade, some of them Just waiting
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 582 7 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. gi»on"*Mwi a tbt Oakaw at Bong Koo«) Tba aaMtity «t mm ii uoatud mttm ««bm aod m mm* nraatr *f aa Ordkaaaat no <* lm of um (Mow. H i— < Capital IWJWJlf BMad MM PUUV PaM-U» »*M> in i ra» .ana«» Hooe Kant
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    • 149 7 BANK OF CHINA flmcorpormud m .Mm bt Svtetai Cksrter It. CmUt mntL sacaaar*. Tiliplmi: limnri (Mat M44 Eirhaac* Deal M4I Omni Oflat na-l CaMf ft«*a»: •CaVNOKTOr»K Op CBfttmJ Ck. MMHJNUI iMtn rakh nw at ck. ujminn ■BAD OmCB: ■UNOBAI TI^VMt «o«M OkMfMfta of Boar* Boas Aa-Cbanc Onau Mansftr SVmBSBAS B&ANCBSS
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    • 490 7 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK Ut; INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in fgiirai ay h tii Chart** IMS> Pan Op Capital tn MM §bMtm a mrb a.ooojm ii i pond a.ooo.m Hmern UaMntT nf Pmortrtara £3. 000.00* ■BAD OmCI: M. Mil l^ali. iNta K-r t Ator au. Hoo« Kong Saigon Amritaar IkJlo
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 8 Signor M assert m opened an exhibition of works produced in Italian indastrial schools at the Rome Exposition Palace. A hallila ruar I o? honoir greeted II D«ce In front of the palace. Pirturr shows Momoltni saluting thr Juvenile euard of bonuur
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  • 142 8 WHAT YOUTH WANTS FROM RADIO. uurgh. Scottish boys and gin prove of the Sunday prcgrammes which thr B B t" correspondent of the They wou.d Ilk fewer v.tfs and less h.i:hbruw ma^.. cne day In the week whpr. willing to turn tc tlie radio lei talnment This was the findnn
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 57 8 t M nS" t #Wl If mm ftt I inhu F < H II fi Isw 1 I >^B aWM Ba^a^^^^^^T^^B I *9^^atnrsW CC y 'i fflC^'"** r pHO.NE: CAMERON HIGHLANDS 38. WGFLtQ.. h>d ■s» \affl\ I I 1 I 'iaaVHaflfllv X S-. HW aa aar y-- 1^ r^T AFT€R
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    • 28 8 RtYAIsU AND MBTICtNO lo all aaakes «f Radio. Amplifier SiMMaw Sfsmjbm and Ktmlpifto O«— H as sa ymmr SOUND rmoBUMS WOftlD-WIDE stADIO CO. 119 Nsrtk Brldre Road. Singapore
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    • 43 8 Hear the 93°° Natural Tone Pye Radios and Radiograms. Sol* Agents: Ho« Boon L«ong, 7 Prmsep Street Di»tTibutor»: R 1.. Carter Co- 22 Orchard Rd. j I D^a2^^"^' W^aaja.^^^^ ML. .v ijff -uaa^^ [■th^^** 1 i*oTV*^^s^'^Bli 0TV *^^s^'^BI AGENTS BUUSItAD CO., LTD. sIHCAPO-C-PCNAH.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 768 8 Broadcasting SINGAPORE -ZHL. Waveienfib— zzs mttio. 1333 kc (or 1 33 ac/l). TODAY 7 p m. to S p or Speech and record ed mMsir. PENANG. luta ZIJ. rnut-WinlMftk it 1 TODAY p m 7. Time signal and day's programme 7 05 'Rhapsody In Blue" (Qersgwln) played by Paul Whiteman
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    • 632 8 M pa Concert of light music. 7.M p .a. Nrw» In English 7.SS p. a Concert of light miMtc (continued). I 15 pa Grrrungi to listeners In the "Par ■Mt.~ l!t pa News tnd economic rerttw In Oerauui. Cali DJQ. ■U p. a Womni'i hour: The palnttd mountain A tale
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    • 357 8 HONG KONG. SUItaa 2.B W 4* 314* a. It Tta. KM a. ti p m. European programme. Relay Dance muuc from the Roof Garden of the Hoot Kong Hotel. S M p.m. Studio— A children i concert 5 M p.m. The Russian Vatrsbocds n p m sla.-onlc Rhapsody (D%orak) plared
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    • 114 8 7.(1 p.m. Newt Sullnin in BrafaO. II p m. News butlrtin in En«ll»h t.SI p m. A debate (Enjltoh' "Bachrlor n Uarrted Man I M p.m. Men Frivolity A radio virir.jr. 9 p.m. Time >lfnal. Clow down. TOMORROW t.SI p. M. Nemi b«.:l tin :n Bengal! (.11 p m. Newi
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  • 112 9 MR. BALDWIN'S NEAT ANSWER. London. Feb. 9 Mi Emanuel Shlnwell 'Labour) tnlivened the House of Commons I yesterday by asking the Prime Minister whether. In view ot the numerous people already enjoying tlt'es. Jv would consider the desirabi'lty of suspending all further Honours Lists during the
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  • 129 9 January Shows Large Increase. London, Feb. 10 Rocruiting for the Territorials during January showed an Increase of 150 per cent, compared with January. 1936. the largest increase for a long time Recruiting for the Regular! Army Increased by 13 per cent in the same period. These figures
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  • 66 9 Colombo. Feb 10. The State Council have decided to i participate in the new Empire airmail service link to be effected by an extension of the Karachi-Madras "feeder" service to Colombo, giving access to the main England- Australia route The Karachi-Colombo extension will jbe operated by the
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  • 361 9 WHAT IS Magistrate's Decision. Mr. J R Macdonald the Hull sUpendiary magistrate had before him the second case under the Public Order Act In which Fascists were summoned lr. respect of the wearing of a uniform In breach of the Act Sidney Charruey. ErU J Webster. John Wllham Charnle; and
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  • 394 9 Meeting With President. INFORMAL VIEWS EXCHANGED. London. Feb. 10. MR. Runciman, the President of the Board of Trade, on his return from his visit to the Uawttwl States had several questions to answer regarding his talks in j Washington and his attitude to
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  • 416 9 unaer the new Public Order Act In I which this particular point had b en raised In construing this rather vague .statute he said, one should take into consideration so far as po«- sibU the accurate meaning of the word uniform The object cf the Public Order Act was
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  • 256 9 ANTI-RED DRIVE TO BE RESI MED. Shanghai. Feb. in. yHK extremist elements of the] rebel forces in Shensi hi*, from Sian. capital of Shensi. while the Central forces are hastening to complete the first stajce of the measures for the rehabilitation of the Shensi Province. The
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  • 153 9 Firsi Counsellor Of Embassy. London. Feb 10 His Majesty's Governmtnl in th? Commonwealih of Australia have for some time been giving consideration to trw question of th?ir represent attcn in the United States of America. After consultation with His Majesty s Government In the United
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  • 311 9 MANY POINTS NKKI) CLEAR DETAIL. London. Feb. 1"J An expU ial.ol- o.' th» position o( the British Government in relation to the negotiations lor the abolition of the regime of capitula'. ons in E^ypt was today given by Lord Cranbortie, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in the House
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  • 123 9 U.S. Police Prevent Human Sacrifice. V.rk. Voodooism. with Its string, rites, is st 11 flourishing in M a. the Dally Mall reports A negro wman hi* sou*; tM protectior of the Detroit ing that she and her aa l 13. wire going to b »;u rlnc«'d
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  • 61 9 Washington. Feb 10 In order to avoid any delay In the passing of the $950 000.000 bill to provide funds for flood victim j. t:. ress pursued the Speaker, .Vr. Bankiiead. Into the Nati >nal Thea're where he was witnessing his dauehirr. Taliuluh B.inkhead.
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    • 245 9 HOTELS Orchestral Concert IS to 15 m. 1° f Dinner and Dane! "<»—«> M I* mMnlrht L»lett rroframoir MUmrlloa 1& %X% Duo Artißtllit TslratMl < onlintnUl Ilinctn Son diivr* $1 M iUM't I rlrhiftlrd Orrhntr* Whea In fraanK «Uy at Hi rrlrd l)jn Hopkins Tbc E. 484 O. llo'rl ADELPHI
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    • 293 9 INSURANCE. PIII-ACCIMRT MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION THM. LONDON AS^JI'RA.NCI. HONO KONO PIRt INSCfc CO I TD. PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO LTD WESTERN ABBURASC* CO UNION INSCE BOCDTTY OF CANTON LTD. EAOLX STAB BRn DOM INS CO ITD BRITISH AMEPICA AMOKADC* CO GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. I Inconxmtrfl u> S 8
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  • 1049 10 SINOAPORE. THURSDAY. FEB. 11, 1937. Japan Looks South. while the efforts of Japan are directed largely toward the mainland of Asia with the steadfast conviction that the destiny of her people is closely linked with the thickly ix>pulated continent's vast undeveloped resources, she has. despite already large commitments in Man(huria
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  • 1287 10 Drill-book Iconoclasts Shadows Of The Crimea Bren Gun Courses Coronation Uniforms. By Our Military Correspondent. London, Feb. 1. "THE moment anybody tries to criticise the drill-book there is an outbreak of acrimony. Drill-books and prayer-books have that much in common— the slightest suggestion of reform, and the
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  • 323 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. VERNE OUT VERSED. NEVER <ju»tc realised wt ..it the Bet American service of Flyin* Clipptri across MM Pacific means 1 1 S ngapon until last Sunday. »h. n I t for th< meon- 1 wti 1 crossed the Pacific in MM giant aircraft This traveller
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    • 152 10 MARCONI AIL WAVE RADIO (iKAMOPHONE covering wave lenxth from 7 to 2*54 metres The Greatest tkwg le wireless ttr ytsrs j Nww Shipment Just Arrived $335 Easy Payment terms on application THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. ,S S.) LIMITED (Oppor.te the Nek Pin SINGAPORE) rCNANO, Xl \l II MITR. IPOH and
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    • 141 10 AMUSEMENTS SINGAPORE. ADiXPHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dante. GARRICK THEATRE. GEVLANG Patriotism The Mad Srlratkt (A Super Cantoncae Talkie). 7 45 p.m. GLOBE THEATRE Under Two Flacs. 7 IS— 9 30. GREAT WORLD— THE SRT TALKIE King of Toe Wild Hones. NEW WORLD Sid* Bbowi. Cabaret. Dancing. Talklea. Theatrea Cinemas RITZ
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  • 691 11 "BRING US BACK OUR BOYS FROM SPAIN." Youths Sacrificed For Foreign Quarrel. TILL OTHER NATIONS AGREE ITALY WILL NOT STOP "VOLUNTEERS." NEW developments in the Spanish situation are a statement in the House of Commons on the influx of Italians and an
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  • 80 11 In view of the attitude of the Labour Opposition, an attitude which is supported by other Parliamentary quarters, it is unlikely there will be any separate crant for the Duke of Windsor when the House of Commons consider the ivil LUt, but will probabl>
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  • 150 11 London Treaty Unratified. L .lrion. reo. 11. Th<* United Kingdom Government .ro fully prepared to ratify the Loni Ireaty 01 19j6 Lord Crar.i nder-sccrctary lor Foreign MTalrs. stated In reply tj a Commons :i:>'Stlon He added. lur*cvcr. that t'.iey were ■M engaged in naval conversations with other
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    24 11 I .iu/1 rl X tknu.i. n.-drii u-. rebel and leader oi the Palestine Arabs, who is in Transjordania raisin* men for a new revolt.
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  • 156 11 NO MODIFICATION OR WITHDRAWAL. BUT MICH DELAY ABOUT ACTING. London. Feb. 11. Asked in the Hous«> of Commons yesterday whether the German propo sals tor a European settlement ot Var. 31 last had been withdrawn or in any way modified. Lord Cranborne. Under-sccretary for Foreign AfTairs. said
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  • 77 11 M. P. For Combined British Universities. A by-election will be necessitated by the death, at 72. of a Conservative Member of Parliament, one of the two representatives of the combined English Universities, Sir Reginald Craddock. who was Lieutenant Oovernor oJ Burma from 1917 to
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  • 34 11 San Francisco. Fob 11 An airliner fell in San Francisco bay last night but the fat? of UM cccupant_s, eight passengers and three crew, is not ye*, known.- Reutcr
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  • 39 11 L< ndon, Feb. 10. Oxford U.-ivrsity has already received over t250.C00 towards the appeal for £1.000.000. The Rhodes Trustees have promised £100.000 to lncreasfarillti s for research In Oxford available i r Rhodes scholars. -Rcutcr Wirelcss.
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  • 208 11 Challenges Stalin. PRESENT REGIME DOOMED. Mexico City, Feb. 10. M TROTSKY, in a telephonic speech to a mass meeting of Communists in New York, declared that, if M. Stalin's ;ase against him were submitted to an international tribunal and he should be found in the slightest degree guilty
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  • 277 11 JUDGES TO RETIRE AT 70. BILL PASSES HOUSE. Wash.nRton Feb 11 The House of Representatives yest»riay passed by 315 voles to 75 and sent n the Senate the bill proposed b\ Vr i. W. Sumners of Texas permitting he Supreme Court Judges to retire en lull pay
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  • 51 11 Rome. Fob 11 Italy and China havt agreed to prohibit the display In either country of films offensive to the other It Is believed nere the exhibition of a number o! Russian films in China »lll b? prevented on the ground that they are offensive to Favlsm
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  • 15 11 Lunch score at Canberra today: N.S.W. Country XI 137 for nine wickets. Reuter.
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    31 11 Alexander Pushkin, one of the rreatest names in Russian |»o~tr% Today, the hi.ndredth anniversary of his death, his fame is brine commemorated not only in Russia bat throughout the civilised world.
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  • 91 11 Were They Murdered Hostages P..r.s Fib 8. The seventh corpse within th l.is* few days has be^n wash?d as the French Atlantic coast near T-enrhc-s. r-Mer. Like the sjx others the body was fettered w t!i ropes on hands and feet. The name 'Li Rlgai.e
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  • 52 11 Tientsin. Fob 9. Agents of (?rtaln retired Nortrum warlords are reported to I with the leaders of East Hopci Government. This is regarded as significant in view of rumours of E.vs". Hopel ex- panslonist plans under the guise of a monarchist r»-stor..' Sin Chew
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  • 140 11 Savagery On Both Sides. DESTRUCTION OF CATHEDRAL. Gibraltar, Feb. 10. IT ii reliably learned that the .eminent forces sustained over 5,000 casualties in the fijihtinjr preceding the capture of Malaga. An ey< he coui ted <>\< r 100 <1» ad on the pavement in on in Malaga.
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    • 67 11 R UNSURPASSED IN ;jf, QUALITY. VARIETY <** AND FLAVOUR. I >V 1 Fish goodness is more f j^Jr 'j^ important 'han fish cheapness. ';*fjr ■2^ Fish goodness and cheapne- ridflfl I combined is most important 9 I of all. We therefore recommend you to try any or, M all of
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  • 248 12 in si\<;ai>okf: on WW TO ENGLAND. AM absolutely thrilled with the East.' said Lady Gowne. wife vi Lord Gowrie Governor-General ol Australia, when she arrived at Singapore from the Commonwealth by the KPM liner Nieuw Zeeland this morning. Bet Exo.-.ifiuv will jmn the P and'
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  • 463 12 HEBRIDEAN SONGS WITH HARP. ry.Ml'Kr little Malay girls in *~r white kabaya and green ■g," almond-eyed daughters of Han with severe bobbed fringes and short blue tunic dresses. brlßht httlo budaks in songkoks" of every hue and here and there the turban of an olive-skinned
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  • 169 12 CRACKERS NOISIER THAN LAST WEEK'S BATTLE. One Day On Which Tireless Workers Stop. NO DIMINUTION IN SCALE OF LOCAL CELEBRATIONS. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) THE explosive welcome which Singapore Chinese Rave to the new year this morning was much noisier than the battle
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  • 472 12 Prices have soared Oranges were sold at 12 to 15 cents as compared to Am usual five U eight cents! The celebrations are being conducted on a lavish scale than last year remarked a Chinese observer The evil spirits of the Chinese universe scuttled to safety last
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  • 323 12 Riot Of Laughter At The Pavilion. All-in A Gainsboroufh Picture with Ralph Lynn and Oina Mmlo Pavilion Theatre Ralph Lynn Is at r.u funniest In "All-in." now showing ac The Pavilion. Indeed it might well be called "All Lynn." seeing that he is rarely absent frcm the screen
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  • 39 12 Thf Literary Society of the AngloChinese School. Ipoh held a social i last Friday evening when Mr Ng Wan Htng who won the Queen s Scholarship recently, was entertained prtor to his departure to Europe to continue his studies
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  • 178 12 ICINGAPORE Is to have a fleet of 10 fine new buses. 1 The flrst four of them were placed I in regular service today on the Tanjong Pagar-Katong route; the; remaining six are expected to be' in commission by the end of the month. The
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  • 43 12 Mr M Rasanayagam. who had been practising in Colombo for about six years as an advocate, has obtained an appointment under the Oovern ment of Ceylon as Assistant Controller of Labour Mr Rasanayagam is an old boy of King Edward VII School. Talplng.
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  • 132 12 DUTCH RUBBER CONTROL SUCCEEDING. Resident Impressed By Recent Tour. From Our Own Correspondent.) liata\ia. Feb. .">. INDIVIDUAL rubber rcMri.lion. abuut which fear> were expressed at fine time, b working satisfactorily in«i Resident van lirakel. who i«. in rharce of native rubber control, has gained \er> favourable impressions from a recent
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  • 75 12 fletam In Urn Strata Budget, issued today Include a group taken at the wedding of Mr KbOO Tnk He and Miss Lokt- Yum Peng and guesis at the R S V C at honv Other pictures Include groups taken at a function In honour o« Tengku Ahmad a'
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  • 36 12 At a m.-etiiiir of the reception committee of the All Malaya Tamils Reform Oonfcnoce .it Ip >h decided that nee fixed tor Fen 11 and 12 should be postjwned V» Feb 27 and 28
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    • 244 12 THE LONDON CRITICS ARE RAVING OVER WARNER BROS. MAMMOTH PRODUCTION >e CHARGE, m LIGHT BRIGADE "ASTONISHING" 'MAGNIFICENT" NEWS CHRONICLE. DAILY HERALD. "TERRIFIC" SUPREME" MORNING POST. EVENING STANDARD. "EXCELLENT" "A WINNER" DAILY SKETCH. DAILY EXPRESS. "SUNDAY DISPATCH" SAYS: 'NO ONE COULD SEE THE PICTURE WITHOUT BEING HRILLED SHOULD PACK THE CARLTON
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  • 900 13 BIG DEVELOPMENTS IN CENTRAL EUROPE. Heavy Duty (hi Raw Materials Possible, Says Bata. LOCAL EXPERT ENDORSES CZECHOSLOVAKS OPINIONS. SYNTHETIC rubber constitutes a real danger to the plantation industry of Malaya, declared Mr. Jan Bata, head of the famous Czechoslovak shoe manufacturers, in the course
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  • 490 13 Segamat Communities' Meeting. EXTENSIVE TOWN DECORATIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Feb. t. MEMBERS of the various comiTl munltles of the district were present at the general meeting held at the Segamat Court House on Sunday to discuss arrangements for celebrating the Coronation of His Majesty
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  • 124 13 (From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping. Peb. 9 An interesting civu suit was mentioned this morning. In the Talplng Police Court, before Che Pawanteh. the First Magistrate, in which LJm Chye Tuan. a hire motor-car owner, claimed $500 as damages from S.V.R. Veerapa 1 Chettlar for
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  • 62 13 The n Naidera has been delayed and II to now expected to arrive In Singapore on Sunday morning the 14th Instant about dawn Accordingly It will not be possible for Mr. Ong Peng Hock to hold a reception to Mr. Ong Boon Tat's friend* on the
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  • 35 13 VI *s r Fox-Maii' daught?r of Mr. R W Fos-afale. well known Malayan inter now retired In Londen so IM Jan 23. oy S 8 Qlenlffer to Join the staff of the Singapore Bcardlnc Kennel.
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  • 691 13 STATE COUNCIL MEETS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Feb. 10. *< A BOUT 29 years ago you were in Port Dickson and later in the year 1911 you officiated as Secretary to Resident, Negri Sembilan. Today we have the greatest pleasure in welcoming you here
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  • 87 13 I r tn Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur Feb. 10. Ho» a Chinese prisoner at Pudu gaol discovered that S8 was nibsing fram his purse and s> a mult sf a search. It was Jiscovered that one of the prisoners had £8 "extra" In his
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  • 283 13 LORRY'S THREE TONS' EXCESS WEIGHT. Drivers And Owner Fined. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Feb. 10. AN interesting rase dealing with the exretwhe loading of lorries came uo for hearing before Inche Sam>udin bin Nain. in the Seremban PUflci Court, today, whtii Mr. L H. Pearc*. O.C.P.D. Seremban. (iiuduced the
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    • 47 13 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE FOURTEEN POINTS A series of 14 reasons why you should rhooM THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE V^M X WCE CO., III)., to look after your iu>urauce needs. Point.., 5 4.319 Policies assuring $9,404,990. were issued in 1935. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD.
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    • 111 13 of eoocl taste The ILIAD TRUBENISED COLLAR SHIRT The Shtrt that is styled for comfort icith TrubenUed Collar at' ached For formal Day Wear, in Smart Plain or Fancy Shades tn Blue, Grey or White. The attached LION FLEX COLLAR needs no starch but (^2 always launders well and is
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  • 611 14 SKILFUL SOCCER AT THE STADIUM. KEEN STRUGGLE ENDS WITH A GOAL EACH. gOME inspiriting soccer wa.« seen at the Anson Road stadium yesterday, when a teaaa representing the Royal Navy played excefleatly to earn a 1— 1 draw with a strong (ombtaed Strrkw XI
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  • 101 14 Three RepUjs In The Scottish Cop. 1 Feb 11. RtnUr caMss resalta «r ssceer m.U-hf, Xiyed yesterday as undff ENGLISH LKAGUK—DIV L Whasasrton 4 Brent far d Sanderland 3 Bolton 0 DIVISION II B«y 3 Norwich I>lV 111 (Southern, Reading 2 Lnton 2 UIV. 11l (Northern
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  • 354 14 This Morning's Work At Bukit Timah. Training for the S.T.C". Spring .Meeting began officially at the iHukit Timah racecourse this morass*. Below are some notes by M Captain Dash." The course Is In excellent condition and the second track i.as oeen thrown open (or the morning
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  • 141 14 Hockey. I The Colts' hockey teams from Perak. Singapore and Selangor axe at present in Kuala Lumpur taking part in their annual tournament. I Singapore v represents ted by one of the best combinations they have been able to send since the inauguration of this event, and
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  • 85 14 Insurance Men Beaten At Tanglin. In their first match of the season the R AMC. beat a team from tbe Oreat Eastern Assurance Co at Tang lin yesterday The visiting forwards piayed well I I acked finish at critical moment* Stevens played well (or the OE A
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  • 272 14 Lawn Tennis State Again To Play In Storch Cup. (from Our Own Correspondent > Seremban Feb. 9. That Negri Sembilan will again compete in the annual triangular Storch Cup tends mate he*, along with Perak and Belangor. was revealed at the annual general meeting of the N.BLT.A..
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  • 168 14 Ames Rattles Up 82 In Fifty Minutes. Canberra. FVb 10. Th- MCC. had a day of brtffi Ticket here today and compiled 380 t r?8 minute*. At one stage their toti stood at 337 lor five. Play closed eari »n account
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  • 162 14 Association Football. Two Goal* Against S.C.C. Second Team. A company team from the Middlesex > Regiment beat an 8 C C. eleven on the padang yesterday. In a ratber scrappy The home sids opened promisingly and hemmed the soldiers In their own half but it
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  • 178 14 Sappers' Former Custodian Scores Their Goal. In the second division ot the Ser vices soccer league the R E. and the' Mldds. drew I—l at Chanel yesterday The sappers' side was more or less experimental With two exceptions the team was composed of new
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  • 191 14 me louowing trails will rcprcvn the SCRC In matches this at Hong Lim I Against Rallies insti'uUon un Satur day Chua Choon Leong Seah Kern 81ew. Kara Gim Loc* Oan X H L. Boon. Low Kee Choc R B Tar. Neo Ceo Lee. Tan Huck
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  • 33 14 The iDllowing Ue* In the BCC billiards tournament are fixed lor Monday Major H. PhUlipj vs A. F Hunter -hampionahip). Carl Laws n iscr vs Capt D Vf Persse (_2o> (handicap).
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    • 37 14 NEWALLS INSULATION COMPANY Fivw Standard Thickn— oi Nonpareil Cork Slabs THE CORK THAT KEEPS COLDROO MS COLD NEWALLS MAKE MANY OTHER VARIETIES OF INSULATING MATERIALS WHICH ARE STOCKED AND SOLD IN MALAYA BY SIME, uARBY CO., LTD.
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    • 118 14 j^H^^ T AKE A SECOND L00K... EVERYBODY ELSE DOES.' Ike UMiptjel(Uu~] L?Au ySSf HUDSON FOR 1937 Zm rwy i H-«s«« showroom sjbbsj road a ffi provtag groand. »or oat on tbe street, where y«« can see thu Imsreailv* new bigness and beauty side by side with the 0the***** fJL'L-S l
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  • 394 15 The Hockey And Cricket Matches. Singapore Indians ar< manifesting great interest in the visit of their compatriots from Selaneor to meet them at cricket today and omorrow. with uis> three hockey matches Selangor Indians against the InnlsJcUllngs tomorrow and against thr local I A on Ha.urday with
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  • 175 15 Jarobften Beats Hare In Singles Final. British players gjined the men 5 j •nd mixed doubles tltlt-s as a result of their venture In the Scandinavian championships at Copenhagen Charles Hare, the Warwlckshlrr j player, and Miss Mary Hardwlck wer> i the successful pair, beating
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  • 8 15 How The Chinese Beat The S. C. CL
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  • 640 15 Handicaps Will Be Issued On Saturday. THE following are the entries for the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting or. Feb. 30. 24 and 27: Hone*. laaa 1 Ist 2nd run run 7 f 6f or l' 4 m Aviemore x x Belle Edn.'i x
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  • 251 15 Scottish Cup-Tics On Saturday. The second round ties m the Scottish Cup competition will be played on Saturday. The draw is as follows: Albion R vs Celtic Particle Th vs. Dunfertnllne or Arbroath Cjwdenbcath vs. Solway Star. Falkirk vs Motherwell Duns vs Dumbarton. Queen of the South
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  • 606 15  -  "ECHO. Conducted H\ C a Soccer Xl— Training And Ball Practice Needed Walter Brearley He Made Cricket Enjoyable Ryder Cup Selection. AND so the 8 C.C. soccer team are t» play In Division I of the 8 A FA League after all It seems rather a pity,
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    • 43 15 NOW OPEN A. S. GILES, the TAILOR 6, The Ar«adw TNE WORLD'S \Z^^ H -i^ *jM BBsy^^/^Mssß^assm^* MU PREMIER CAMERA! W, (^SSp^/W| PHEE IEMISTIATIH W 2^^ >f\\ X SCHMIDT shoteh l to. DO, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. THI LCICA AGENTS IN THE FAR CAST"
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    • 20 15 AND SO THE MfW T3 IE tj HAPPY AND THE PYTHON FED V/eiL FRASER NEAVE LTD. DISTRIBUTORS FOR TIGER BEER
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  • 755 16 Co rrespondence. A Protest By One Who Has Lived With The Jungle Tribes. To the Editor of the gtraJte Tunes Sir. lv just about two yeari ago that I wrote to you acout Christian Missions to The Sakal and J do not alter my views one
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  • 69 16 Sir.— l notice In an article on Page 18 of the Sunday Times, of 7ih lnst that you state 'Any British subject has the right to fly the Union Jack where he will." On enquiry. I *hlnk ,cv will find that this Is not so The appropriate
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  • 479 16 Captain Hashim's Comparisons. To tb« Utter of the straits Tlaae*. Sir.— l read with great interest the speech of the Hon. Captain N. M. Hasnlm pvbUsned In the issue of your paper dated Feu 5 I believe I am roe amongnt many who are In agreement with him
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  • 94 16 Several Officers Promoted. Prom Our Own Correspondent) Beremban. Feb. 6 The following announcements relative to Negrl BembUan Volunteers havbeen mad* Lieut Raja Aman Bhah of the MV has been tranaferred to the Reserve of Officers Second Lieuta O D. UacOonald ant R P. Ounn have been promoted to
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  • 50 16 The Headquarters of the Government Veterinary Surgeon. Perax are to be moved from Talping to lpon this rear This." says the Malayan Kennel Oasettc." it a move in the right direction, as lpon la obviously the proper place for the Perak canine clinic.
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    • 29 16 BRAKE LININGS GIVE YOG THAT SAFETY *N(il.' IN MOTOKTNG WHICH EVEKY MUTES DEPENDS ON MUTK IK ■EGCLARLY AND HATE YOl« BRAKES TESTED »V MALAYAN MOOS LIMI T f n
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    • 79 16 ''We extend to the motoring and non-motoring public of Singapore an open invitation to a demonstration of skill and daring, such as has never before been witnessed in Singapore, by famous 'Chrysler Hell Drivers BRIN KM ANN CO. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Sole Aunt, for CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH cor* SHELL MOTOR OILS
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  • 208 17 PLANS FOR PARTY TO STAY FOR A YFAK. MAY BK DROPPED BY r\R\CHT T TFS. >.y discussing a proposal for lsr.ding a big st-lentlne expedition on the Ice at the North Pole and leaving It there to study Polar conditions for an entire year There
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  • 196 17 Hiffiical Total For Six Yea r s. The MM i«.......g feature of the 135Ui annual report of trie Liverpool Dadvrwrtten' As»ociaUon is tne Kreat hNNM in the number if casualties at sea reported in 1938 i writes the Dally Telegraph marine in"..rancf correspondent'
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  • 131 17 imiian Convicted I «r OiToncc In Java. 0| ...a. lie r.ad m^de use ol ■itnisti-d to him by his firm he had b do so to pay expenses incurred durIt >n illness In Java. Tara Singh, a .dlan salesman formerly en- v Nahar and Co. the
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  • 20 17 langor Eur*.s.jn Association h d a social evening at the AssocUton't premise! In Bukit H.r.tani Road Kua'a Lumpur, on Saturday.
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    • 56 17 PQB- pp, j^ x^ TTrr 1 a s|lvikrin fc^z^CT I—3- 'M KS ■V* rflslL 1 nicbt ott l^#y£^ I™*^^ V* I «A *T J. fl 1 W^T*^ s«ii I B ih> ball, mac* thi h»r _^fcJ^^M*"^^™"^^^^ a. A I>J^H H/ ,-^^^^^^i^^^ DAUA\M I at DVMUAK and SUrNIW :|l I W\
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  • 995 18 Justitied Unly in Special Gears, p, but his ideas st like nil c^cus para&lt<x- of freaks rcunied !s the oil *ith Its petroleurr -medicine claim of secret .1 mtia. unusual -ard <ame "hand U yulc<cr t!; v acJd.t ons tw of lubrcat.ng
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    41 18 At the opening of Ihr Ta\ salmon rod-Ashing •.rasoTi or Jan l."> fi boats were pla>rd off" by piprrs at the MUM* after a bottle of whisk had brrn broken over the bow of one of thr boats for rood lurk
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  • 204 18 Mr. Baird's Proph Cheap r MltvMaa receivers Ml J L. Balrd. hrad of the Eaird Televls en Comp He was the cuest :i the Holborn Restaurant. London, of mombm <>i th? International Faculty cl Sciences, wtw presented him with MM Faculty s medal in recognition Of his
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  • 161 18 RADIO FREAK& j Jess and i-uv cliniiu.. m rmnnum ration by t.legrapr. ant' Ideptev followlnu the formalian oi sun spots. Already they have results. I Messages from 4wtnHi Ze.il.ind hjve i> on short wave radio sets w.th as tn -I-:. el Mr J<>; i, R.idi-1 Society
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  • 117 18 i I -;c,( And hV. h World. The new r. i..'d otat «rmy b cr it- btlieved to b- t .asust it the wor^d. being carnl:. b b. 3 00t< D hour It t tee;, is 70 feet I iU cwp b.)mb.i i." t!i- l fhe
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  • 39 18 TCHO OF "MR. A." CAS MRS. ROBINSON Will NOT ALTER N UME. Lite Maud In Urn \t: A.ell c ll him I while h Amrr; wicked and mti m ns "All fenretfu •"Bu I am
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  • 27 18 LORD RUNCIMAN AT SO JOINS NAVAL RESERVE Tho Adrr.:r Runrlman has be n Supplr Feb 1 B now in hit yo'.h ft unMUon. ror in Hear yacht
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    • 203 18 tJUOCUJbu AT MODERATE COST JOKHQ $1 IB ki naJ Moderate means are no exclusion from luxury motoring. Here in the n*w Dodge Six are the amenities the wealthiest might covet and performance that experience will applaud. And dependability does not imply dull drabness in a Dod?e. Here is a lithencss
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    • 34 18 U 11 ACCESSORIES tie suitable things tor every ear The Meal GIFTS Valiabis and reliable SOLE AGENTS A BOSCH SERVICL STATION FAR EAST MOTORS SUPPLY Pta* 4526 57. ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE-P. 0 Box 95.
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  • 297 19 Jobore Story Of Threat To Shoot, j (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bah.ru, Feb. 10 AFTER a hearing lasting over two full days, the case in which Mathavan Nalr. an estate watch man. was charged with the murder of Tupu. a labourer, on Sungei Tampayam Estate.
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  • 44 19 In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 15 of the Customs Kiactment. 1936. the High CommisMoner. has fixed the price of rubber lor assessment of export duty for the piriod February 12 U February IS Inclusive as 35N cents per pound.
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  • 451 19 MISHAP IN ORCHARD ROAD. I IKI T.-Col. Hay»e> Bell, a new comer to Singapore, was ined 135 ky the Fourth Magistrate, yesterday, on a ckarge of negligent driviag to whkh he pleaded gviHy. the offence occurrinr in Orchard Road on Nov. 21 at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 198 19 Promising Start Made In Nejrri Sembilan Negri Sembllan Co-operators hare organised a Co-operative Store and Judctnc from report* the Society has I made a promising start We recom- 1 I mend it to member* of all Co-operative I Societies In Nefrl Sembllan and hop? they will exert themselves
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  • 620 19 Doable Inquest Continues. NO BRAKE MARKS, SAYS INSPECTOR (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 10. •THE double inquest on Mrs. Lena Evelyn Oiffening and Mr. Claude Marcus, victims of one of the worst motor fatalities In 1936, which occurred on Victory Avenue, Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 163 19 Charge Of Abettinß Breach Of TriM. case ugaiiiSt Luur- :.i Ar'jnxoo wlu. In a preliminary Inquiry conducted by Mr. W. O. Re. Ma, xX.c Third Singapore Magistrate, was alleged to have committed rr.rrinn. breach of 1 $40,000. b>l 'iiiis .<■ the estate of his deceased the:
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    • 137 19 i"L now. moi;i iiiw i \ii; |HR Jfm CHRYSLER IS Mil CAR p™ s^Lw The world famous M 1 |Ty CHRYSLER HELL DRIVERS I W will demonstrate the safety and superiority of Chrysler body construction. II A« Friday and Sunday 12th and 14th February at 5 P- m Alexandra Road
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    • 179 19 m HOfiF SHAVES PER BLADE m^ m m If you want to save money on ihavlng. mak* this ilmpl* tut. Put a Blut m m^mmm Glltettt In your raxor. Count up w^bMb^bW csrefully the number of perfect thsves m^' m It jlvts you. Then work out the con pmr the**.
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    241 20 Mrs. Eugenic Dauber.y. famous society hostess .-nd i relative of Lady Helen Olbbs. niece < f Queen Mary, ha* been engaged to represent a number of British firms In a world tour as Empire Saleswoman Mrs. Daubeny left London lecently for South Africa on the first stage of her tour.
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  • A Malayan Bungalow
    • 15 1 A Malayan Bungalow STRAITS TIMES WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT. FOUR PAGES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 19«7 No. 57.
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    • 58 1 "Bo-oy" Machines In White Drill. «IF only their thing 0 n lid hive instead of a 'filf— WTOta my friend from hom 1 "I am now training my fifth. Imagine on who wa-n't pert, untidy, ami who would t-> get marr:;uul thought how often in d h.r try. an<i it
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    • 846 1 Our- i ibe ys.' bi- wiilini? to !n- m'.ti «cc the i«»t count This mv M R-rl j.n urßt-at rali lr<>m my Mem i r <v he's not a boy. .md has Ihrec child- -ast nnc v M'xl.ialiui i he d iu>t hts h«»:p linn and Long Day.
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    • 158 1 'Contributed) The Ladies' section of the Selangor Indian Associat- >n eel-brutcd their first anniversary on Saturday. A bad j mlnton tournament, perhaps the first ever held among Indian ladL-s in Selangor. was commenced on Wednesday and brought to a close on Friday. There was a large gathering
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 45 1 Fashions, Society, Gossip. The Priceless Treasure of baby s life is in your hands. His health depends upon suitable feeding Give him BEAR BRAND Swiss Milk which is absolutely pure, and easily digested. HE'S HAPPY Drinking "His Bear Brand JOSEPH TRAVEAS SOUS, LTD. Sitgiptre-PMM(-K- L.
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      • 50 1 JVYLMER, Vialuxd Jinan SOUPS o=ll Ipir ©INI 9^ HBkt Ymßbß M I^bV Mi bi «^^bl bT/J V F^^fL "'S^bMHbW^ L *VL^bl W JtP J *J^L V^2)R9bb&- t^bß b^b^b^bKX^B l^^^^i^^im Jt V f ftiV jt\^B^~- i' ■L Jt OR^^Hk *^b^bV vdtfkSpu 1 i• dttl >vv b^bl b^v r *^^^*Hl^^^ l j4^^M^^M
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    • 757 2 Coronation Influence In Fabric, Colour Line. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Si iv.it s Tinus Office. Fle^-t Street, Jan. B. THERE are signa of spring in London alBut the daffodilfl in Hyde Park and the saowOTopa in tl aro not the cs The harbinL'.
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      • 395 2 How to Cure Your SKIN ERUPTION Why luff.r humiliation from the scmnuy ECZEMA I: your face marred by a ■rur-nun, an angry ru h, or un- f\aj/Mi|»C ITaTU i course oi Cuucura treat- UnUDI 9 II \«n S2! PRICKIYHEAT .antly. i PiMPLES, BOILS ibk improvement t a few Jay*, KaVett]
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      • 276 2 Beauty Secrets which make French Women World Famous jA W W j Ir\ I FREE:' :4r«*t. o •OR 111 TTI i: SHOI 1 I i|; i M r OK I I v I. BTYU in i \rr> .i y^^ Sho. VOONG CHCONG SHOt CO. II V.rtiitr K.I FOR AFTERXOOX WEAR.
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    • 64 3 -..>nvly baked potato can oe a lurprUingly aristocratic dlch if it prepared Large, well11 should be chosen, and Strubb.-d in Urn usual way. when they are quit? cookedfa will take from one to tMsi naurs. according to clr:ev should re removed |i i-ross rut m th
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    • 96 3 The almost universal fashion for needlework brines the old-fashioned work boxes again Into requisition. The latest versions are very work manlike affairs. Plain white wood boxes, fitted up with the necessary "tools" have roll tops which are flicker cpen in a second 1 Larger boxes, covered in
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      15 3 I-ii.c u.nnii.t *xi:ih.t, at III? Si:aap«rc (.ardfninj So«iety> dupU> at MM Artflphi Hotel this neck.
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    • 317 3 QmsUmh npvflag thildren. tht> nun»cry. huusohuld m;ina>:erncnt. marketing wdMtJ and other matters will bo ;m~wcrcd by womcr. u>ntribi<tors who ha\e had many yeiir- <.i practical i\p*riciu-e in Ma!a>a. I.ctt.rs >h: nld l»c addressed the Inquiry Bureau. Straits iimts. Singapore. Where a confidential reply is requested, a damped.
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 171 3 FRIGIDAIRE Meets All 5 Standards Of Refrigerator Buying OTCRATING OUST S\FOI POOB PMOTGI llo\ iU nl W I \-ih; I i:u /IN« r. I MORE I SIMUTt i Hi. \r. PfjgMab* b «Mw. immmm. m ><>:< iicr» "fidsfU."", t\ Jnlafrt .<■ 4 c'jt 'l r -l <inir. ».»k ant >
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      • 190 3 NOVEL ECONOMICAL M FOR TH!: CARE OF YC THE LIGHTEST AND KNOWN TO-CAY. FISSAN PO OINTMENTS SOOTH. AB^CRB THEY NOT ONLY COVER BU TO THE ROOT Or THE FROUBLE. CILTHELM CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR ~*A_ the secrets I of beauty Helena rubinstein *<|TNT> THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. IM IN
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    • 425 4 SINGAPORE MARKETS WELL-STOCKED Shipment From Australia. (By Housewife.) Singapore, Feb. 9. THE markets are well stocked this week in anticipation of an increased demand over the Chinese New Year holidays. Oranges, cabbages, green peas and caladiunu arrived from Canton on Saturday. The peas are small, but they have a nice
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    • A MARKETING GUIDE.
      • 197 4 Dill frill. AnmlMU **m. ApptM (fraan) oc cu rmch Very <ood. Apple* (JapaMBt) 04 a each Fai. Bananas (grata) 01 MOB SsccUeuV. Biuui (red) 01* rack fjcaroa. Banana* (yellow) M tar I* Ooad. Chlcaas M moo IT- h Cuatard apptai 04 each Scarce. DurUi. 1. per katl Local Orapt.
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      • 227 4 A J notes 10 cU. Brans (French) 14 Brans (Prciich C H > IF B'iiu i 'H... oa Br.troot iC H.) JO Beetroot <Chlna) .12 Cahbace <C H > Jo Cal ha (Chin*) ....I per kati par uU l«r lb per Kati on ib per kali oer It per
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      • 52 4 m. n" ..25 Krrapu Kurau Merah Pom fret Prawm Sole* i Uriah i Sole* < large 32 40 4 1 4<1 per tatl per tatl nor kati per kati ixr kati p«. f atl Terjbnk .3: .18 net kail N B. Ftah »«rt*« crrall- m otvdilWn and m prirt
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      • 51 4 Capon* 45 cu Cockerels 32 Fowls 36 Pulleti 4. Ducks 50 to 74 Oeae 30 m Pigeon* SO Turkrrs 40 per Kin ttt till oer kati nn Kail c*rh tier katl oer o»tr per katl I. < Lird* Pull viuwn Youn; and D rdll K to In FlrdRhngs. In
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      • 28 4 lutici iJ <u bete W In* (dock) Oi taf (beoi 2S prr id. rmn Ausirmiuui pn Ib. Cruuln* Atistrmhai rich Fait tta tor 10 Pair tlae
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      • 312 4 fFor a Radiant Complexion '"Haiilini' Snow" maintains the attractive bloom of youth. Smooths and tones the skin, long delaying the appearance of wrinkles. An ideal base for face powder. •HAZELINE' (Irmtt mmtti) s rr-rrr SNOW" CtZi Burroughs Wellcome a Co.. London w U O I E N C IJL Wear
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      • 178 4 nV A softer yoong«r loveliness. I so alluring, so desirable. Beavity rendered more subtly adorable. Such is the effect of Evening in Paris Powder I and Perfume. Glamour of perpetual youth in the delicate haunting perfume— exquisite softness and beauty in the thnce silk I I pov»der. iii-M ihimv ■■>!
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