Malaya Tribune, 1 March 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malagas First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIL- -No. 451 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore- Friday, Mar. 1, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935. FIVE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 141 1 l(eaJ The J Dominant In z^dalaya fc """""""""^^tL^dbdidS^dSEKSH^^ X OSBORN'S V y V XV HACKSAW BLADES X FILES X X ///X ftmiM»eb X. X. INCORPORATED IN S.S.) /f WW< Help Her To Shine hi Society /%Q> wttl cl O-Codar is the all-purpose polish a I\ J 7&3Ui special success on
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    • 228 1 PEERLESS I! ERASMIC SOAP 1 I 3 I Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable I W/r\ for the toilet and can be applied without harm to the most del cate skins. Refresh- fi|2l|j^— A ing and invigorating it is a direct aid to v j I preservation
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    • 9 1 A camera scientifically designed from A to Z. I
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  • 1128 2 Shipping News Notices. SAFEGUARDING SHIPS FROM FIRE The Automatic Sprinkler And Alarm System FIGURES of approximate cu i t uui wtifrht of s-prmkler in: ta 11«lions in "hip* w r.i irviuded if th* p'MM-r on -Hrtv»Miti"n f Phi >?i PAtsmtger Sbip>." n WM r"»«' bi»( ire Hi* 3 h *tHu*
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  • 376 2 Pine Performance In Atlantic Gales THE steamer Adderstone, the 7,750 tons d.w. cargo steamer which was purchased by Mr. W. A. White and flitted with his new steam engine, has just completed a voyage of unusual interest across the Atlantic to Philadelphia, New York and back. For the
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  • 128 2 Training On Japanese Merchant Ships The arrangement has been made for uventy Siamese naval officers and cadets u> make voyages on board Japanese ir. rchant with the specific object of learning navigation. The original desire of the Siamese Givernment was to put these officers on Japanese warships
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  • 56 2 Resolution To Wind Up The Company Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 26. Tlie White Star Line has called an extraordinary general meeting for March 9 to pass a winding-up resolution owing to inability to continue business in consequence of liabilities. The Company has no connection with che recently
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 374 2 «'E AM?R SAJJJNGS. BRITISH INDIA > 0. S. N. Co.'s SAUJNGS. OUTWARDS. Dae Tonnage. Singapore. 1936. HAR 8,060 In port iTHAY IGjMt) irtar. 1 >i:i> W rt.600 Mar. 13 l' jT 15.1/00 Mar. 15 fcNOKi r 17.D00 Mar. 29 u\ 0,070 Apr. 1] »4 [.!>?•:>:*, 16.001) Apr. 12 17.000 Apr.
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    • 74 2 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. (Arr.) HAVRE MARU Mar. 4 MALTA MARU Mar. 5 CLYDE MARU Mar. l'J MILAN MARU Mar. 20 FOR KOBE. OSAKA, MOJI. YAW AT A, NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. ttjp (Dep.) MALTA MARU Mar. 9 CLYDE
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    • 328 2 i UiTiVl aWB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. I M.S. Sham. ALSIA 12-3 12-3 13-3 15-3 BORINGIA 2-4 2-4 3-4 5-4 ERRIA 23-4 23-4 24-4 26-4 LALANDIA 14-5 14-5 16-5 17-5 JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 T-6 7-6
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    • 403 2 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS for CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1936 m.s. TERKUNI MARU Mar. 6 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Mar. 21 s.s. HARUNA MARU April 4 s.s. KATORI MARU Apr. 19 s.s. KASHIMA MARU May 2 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist
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    • 477 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHKR LLOYD. |f (lncorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "NECKAR," for Manila. H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan Feb "s "ODER," for Manila Hongkong, N. China and Japan Mar. HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. "HAVEL," also calls Genoa, M'seiHes, Havre due Feb. 28,
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  • 150 3 LITTLE BUSINESS PASSING Lack Of Interest By Buyers Bv Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday, noon. IVdays [Vices: Uuober (Singapore), 20~« cts., down ct. .v«ai ket Tone: Dull. (Singapore), $108'up l /4- eslerday's Prices:— London: 6 3 16d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Very quiet. v, York: 12'
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  • 117 3 Reuter Wireless. i In Rubber Quota Decision London. Feb. 26. c Siock Exchange to-day gilt- ar tics. including Jp^J o*"*0*"* .r. v., .m to th» attitude ot th. pVinces to the India BUI but. vestment demand rc-appeanng, ibsequjnUy ncovered sharp.y most InsUases finished above sections, generally, were very
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  • 33 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Praser ft Co., exehangr and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those ol Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt:
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  • 432 3 Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Issue. value Buyers. Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 4|iy 2 4(7% El Asam Kumcang Tin 34,- 35 6cd £1 Austral Malay 61 62 -cd 5 Ayer Hitam Tin 13 i 6 14|3 SI Ayer Weng l.yO 2UU EI Bangrin Tin 24 6 26 £1 Chenderiang Tin
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  • 143 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL <?«5UED FY FRAHEB fe EXCHANGE AND 8TOCK BROKERB Rovers. Better». 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Interest Mar. 31. Sept. 30 110 1?2 41/,% 1907 red. 1®4T S1 600.000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 114*6 nom 41, 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept.
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  • 355 3 Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Issue. value. Fraser Lyall and Shares. and Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby 1.75 1.85 1.80 1.90 IA. Gajah 1.50 1.55 1.50 1.60 lA. Hitam 2.37% 2.42% 2.37% 2.42% 1 A. Molek 1.25 1.35 1.25 1.35 IA. Malay 3.25 3.5U 3.60 1 A. Panas 1.70 1.80 1.75
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  • 314 3 rK ASER GO 'S QUOTATIONB. fr- CLO6INQ QUOTATIONS 5 s| Buyer*. Seller* •> c > $2 $2 A. Brick Ord. 130 1.35 $2 $2 A Brick 7Vi Pre. 1.80 1.85 »0 $10 Atlas Ice 10.00 10.75 £1 nB. Amer. Tooacco 116'- 120 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.75 6.00
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  • 147 3 Quantitative Regulation Not Appropriate British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 28. ASKED whether Government intended to abandon the present sytem oi quotas and restr ctions upon impo&ed foodstuffs in favour of tariffs i. .1 agricultural products, with preference to the Dominions, Mr. Stanley Baldwin said that
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  • 150 3 Provisions Of The New Agreement British Official Wireless Rugby, March 1. The new Anglo-Polish Trade Agreement, signed in London yesterday, will come into force provisionally, la.ificaUon. on March 14. Its provisions wiil affect some 50 pvr cent, of the total United Kingdom trade W th Poland and about
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  • 45 3 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb 28. AVERY bright tone prevails in the stuck market this morning, busi- ,»css being stimulated by industrial progress. British Funds showed renewed firmness, due to the latest revenue returns. War Loan 3% per cent, is 107.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 51 3 Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 26. In consequence of declining yields ou first-class securities, the new series of National Savings Certificates introduced on March 1, will cost 15s. each dud wiil be repayable In ten years al 2Cs The present issue costs 16s. and reached 20s. in twelve veors.—Reuter
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  • 165 3 Canadian Trade With South Africa Montreal. UNOFFICIAL estimates of Canada's export t'racb to the Union of South Africa indicate that it will amount to about $12,000,000 (£2,400,000) when the fiscal year ends next March. If this figure is achieved it will be a new all-t'me record. Commenting on
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  • 81 3 Bill To Provide Scheme Of Reorganisation British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 23. Moving the Second Reading of the Herring Industry Bill to the House of Lords to-day, Lord Delawarr said that the Government hoped that the scheme envisaged woulcl.be in operation for the Scottish fishing season next June.
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  • 135 3 GUTHRIE CO. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. Ltd., in their weekly rubber report dated, Feb. 28. state: .Since our last report all markets have been quiet awaiting the International Committee's decision regarding the quota for ADtll June. On receipt of the announcement that this is to be 75 per cent, for
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  • 387 3 Continental Rumours REACHES NEW LOW LEVEL British Official Wireless London, Feb. 28. WiTH British control adopting the role of a mere onlooker, sterling further declined to-day under pressure of continental withdrawals The action for control ha- given rise to rumours on the Gant At that the
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  • 86 3 Unemployment Greater Than A Year Ago British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 28. The money value of retail trade sales in January was 4.2 per cent, larger loan in January. 1934. The index number at 105 was higher then in the first month of the three receding years, though
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  • 69 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT for X.M.A. No. I. X. Bibbed Stays*. Singapore, Friday, noon. Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) 20% 20% (F. 0.8.) Cuirent month 21 21% March 21* 21 April.June 22* 22% July Sept. 23V 2 23% Oct. Dec. 24% 24% Tone of Market: Lifeless. Latest Cable:.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 112 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated m England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4. D'AJmeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Canital i'ai'l-up-Capita! £1,000,000 teiervc Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON.
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    • 22 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore.
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    • 82 3 j Netierlandsche j fiandel -Maatscbappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Tndies and in the Straits Settlement*, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondent's in
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    • 63 3 TEACH i OUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes the adult life well armed for the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager to help in establishing this valuable habit. $5 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT
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    • 327 3 iHE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Ten 100.000.000. Reserve Fund Ten 124.250,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia, Berlin, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka, Paris, Peiping, Rangoon, Rio
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    • 511 4 <f. HASSAN, I $6 37, ERAS BASAH ROAD I SINGAPORE. A undertake ail sorts of work I I electrical, gas aticf water ser- I 8 give pi omj.r attention to all I 1 lera either big or small. I hy not consult us about your I luirements 1 imal submitted
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    • 481 4 FC»K SALE—Austin 7. Engine in perfect condition, all tyres new and a spare wheel $400 or nearest offer. Apply 48, Xdris Road. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —By European Impnt Firm, Chinese Salesman for Sundries an<i Rough Goods. Experience essential, go< d prospers for the itght man. Apply with testimonials and full
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    • 647 4 This photograph of Mahesan, M., a boy in Senior A. of Raffles Institution, was taken four years ago, when he was eleven years old. He left his house No. 3047-B, Hillside Drive, on Saturday morning, the 23rd inst. riding an "Eastern" bicycle, the whole ol which is nickel-plated, and has
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    • 377 4 I FOR HEALTH QtAUTV vOU»\ rSTSTTT^XS TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, t SINGAPORE. i j Telephone No. 2633 Stockists of Erika New "ERIKA" Brand Portable Type- Z I writers, 4 Banks wi.h A I English Keyboards fit- I ted with Standard Pica 5 Also Dealers in new secondhand I
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    • 301 4 TRY SARSAPARILLA TONIC The blood builder and purifier and be convinced of its effects in curing various diseas?s, chronic or otherwise. Pr ce one bottle $1. Full Course of blood purifying—6 bottles Yor $5. Sole distributors:—R. M. MOHAMED EBRAHIM CO., 79, Hill Street. Singanore. (Opposite Central Fire Station). iiiiiiiiii i
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    • 345 4 I Should Any Of Your CLOCKS or WATCHES go wrong take them to:— Yick Won Bing 419, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). And They Will Have Them Going Right For You In No Time, and at the MOST MODERATE CHARGES Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Wa-vhes to the
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  • 353 5 Uncomfortable Wooden Pillow Included London, j 4 PILLOW —cr "neck rest" made of weed and usr H by natives of Fast Africa when sieeping, is among the icf.uLsi ons made by the trustees of the British Museum. It looks extremely hard and uncomfortable! Seme ivory snuff-boxes,
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  • 61 5 Crafty Alice's Chances Of Running Remote Reuter. London. Feb. 27. Mr Tom Walls, the well-known raceicrse owner, stated that an X-Ray showci that Crafty Alice, the Grand National ar.didate. who went lame yesterday fter a gallop, had a badly detached 1 igament" and that the chancer of her
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  • 140 5 Would Prince Be Chosen Successor? New York. "IM 1 ready to succeed Hitler? Well, 4l I am willing to as&umt re.:ponsiWit?" declared Prince Hubcr.us Lowtnatein, the leader of the anti-Hitler movement in the Saar who was threatened with expulsion at tne t.me ot the incident involving Mr.
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  • 179 5 Dictator Of Philadelphia Orchestra Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Leopold Stokowski. the celebrated conductor, has been made virtual dictator Of the Philadelphia Orchestra. The maestro resigned over differences with the Board of Directors after he had been connected with the Orchestra for 22 years, but now every demand he had set
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  • 70 5 Budapest. Mr. D. A. Winter a British clerk who ia making a "round the world" tour on a bicvele has arrived at Szeged. He started from Glasgow six months ago. From England he pedalled through Germany. France, Italy to Szeged from where he intends to pass
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  • 272 5 Russian War On Bandit Gangs Moscow. RUSSIA is to have "Mounties." In oreder to cope with th? increasing number of bandit panes who are terrorising the pomfa lon n different parts of the country i. snec at fo v co of mounted policemen is to be enroled to
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  • 96 5 Qualifications Which Men Must Have Leeds. Love of his fellow men is one of tlu tilings a business manager must have il he is to be a complete success, according to Sir Francis Goodenou-.h. Executive Chairman of the British Commercial Gas Association Sir Francis, speaking at the
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  • 28 5 Carl Brisson owns and maintains a villa at Monte Carlo, which he hopes to occupy durine a brief vacation after the completion of Paramour's '"All the King's Horses."
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  • 320 5 Mads Fortune By Standing On Her Head Savannah, Georgia. A NINETY-YEAR-OLD woman who began life as a slave and later made a small fortune by standing on her head to amuse tourists has been found dead in her house near here. She was known as "Indian Albert,'
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  • 174 5 Son Thought Killed In War Returns Home Munich, Bavaria. "What's this a ghost?" The aged woman trembled as she peered out at the man who stood on the threshold of her house in Pfarrkirclien. But it was not a ghost, The man was th? son she had
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  • 108 5 Prisoners Who Refused To Leave Belgrade. Three prisoners who were leased under the amnesty of January 6 absolutely refused to leave the prison at Slovenska Pozhega. All three were homeless wanderers 1 who had managed to get safely shut up for the winter in a warm
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  • 101 5 4ppliance Which Helps Boat To Travel At 12 m.p.h. Budapest. An px-soldhr, Joseph Bacso, has invented an appliance to be fitted on to any ordinary rowing boat enabling it to travel at a speed of 12 miles per hour. The appliance is equipprd with paudles and a "water
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  • 102 5 Alleged Attempted Murder Of Small Boy Geneva. A woman of Aigle, In the Canton of Valais, has been charged with the attempted murder of a small boy. the soi; of a neighbour. It was stated in evidence that she threw him into a ditch filled with
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 31 5 hm chosen I A t\\\J m \\\\\\m \\\m\i\\\\m\*Z*\ t^^mm\\\m J] -IMPORTERS— _v j MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. 11l SINGAPORE. j REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE F.M.S. BY j wearne}BßOS,t;ltd: 1 i(1 AiAAS- iS. •ll^Hßl^^B
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    • 345 5 Wk\\m\\\\m\%m\\\\\\\\\\\\W WWL\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ I ill m I mm <+ *mm. i Drink BOVRIL and feel Famous Agents-THE BORNEO CO. LTD., SINGAPORE and BRANCHES. 3APB7 ■■MMHHaVaVHHa^^ I j NEW SHIPMENTS j OF LADIFS DRESS MATERIALS I French Plain Silks, Printed Opea Silks, Tinsel Check TatTetas, Check Crepe de Chine, Unerushable Printed Fleurita
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  • 83 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING STOWAWAYS SENTENCED Three Chinese To Serve Two Months Singapore, Friday. Three Chinese stowaways on board the Anhiu on the voyage from Hongkong were sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment by the Master Attjn.lant, Capt. G. Freyberg, in the Marino Court, yesterday. Thvy
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  • 452 6 S-nc,apore, Thursday^ Passengers by the P. and O. Rajpittajia. which sails from Singapore for liincpe tc-morrow, at 9.30 are: Mr. O. R. Edge, Mr. V. Dawson, lilts D. Matthews, Dr. and Mrs. G. F. West. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wiison, Miss M. M. Hadley, Mr. H. L.
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  • 129 6 Aramis. French, 9,990 tons, from Marseilles 1.3, for Saigon 1.3. Ophir, Dut.. 2,199 tons, from BelawanDeh 1.3, for Bala via 1.3. Klang, Brit., 723 tons, from Penang 28.2, for Port Swottenham, Pe:vang 2.3. Neckar, German, 5,274 tons, from 3renien 28.2. for Manila 1.3. Behar, Brit., 2.910 tons, from
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  • 81 6 The following passengers left Singapore for South African and South American ?orts by the Buncos Aires Maru on Wednesday:—Mr. S Curse! de Amaral, Mrs. A. C. Assupcao. Miss C. M. Assupcao, Miss T <\ Katakiri. Mr. M. Hara, Mr. I. Pinto, i Mrs. J. H. Wren. Maior A. H.
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  • 34 6 Acrordjiw? to tolegraoh'C advice from < he Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavia the most northern liahtbuoy of 110 Rokan River (2 dog. 28' N. 100 >ie£. 48' E.) is not burning.
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  • 115 6 The local Agents of the Netherlands Air Mail Service notify that the outward aeroplane la expected to arrive at Singapore at about 8 a.m. to-day. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at about 9 i m. Correspondence for non-box-holders will be sent
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  • 15 6 Ai: Mail Dutch t Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Left Arrd. By Spore London
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  • 125 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Mar. 1. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Ophir 22: Clara Jebsen 20. Main Wharf (En ranee Gate 3) Cathay 18; Kistna 10; Aramis 23: Larut 11: Havel 8; Titan 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Maron 30; Tweedbank 32;
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  • 27 6 The following- arrived by the irom Pert Swetterhanv-- 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Catt, Miss G SidH&n T W Chin and Mr K h
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  • 39 6 is T d?f L jf y Q( Triestin ,iß er Conte Rosso dv at Singapore from Europe on Sunday morning. She will berth alongside and leave for Hongkong and Shangha, at 5 p.m. the same dly
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  • 212 6 SELLING Singapore, Mar. I. London 4 months' sighc 2,4 316 London 3 months' sight 2 4 532 London 60 days sight 2,4' a London 30 days' sight 2,4 332 London demand 2|4 116 London T.T. 2 4 ljl6 Lyons and Paris demand 844 Hamburg demand 137 New York
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  • 107 6 British Official Wireless. London. Feb. 23 Paris 72 57 64. New York 4 84" s Montreal 4.85 1 2. Brussels 20.55V 2 Geneva 14.85. Amsterdam 7.10 2. Milan 56 13 16. Berlin 11.97. Madrid 35 3 16. Stockholm 19.39 4. Copenhagen 22.39V 2 Oslo 19.90 >/2. Vienna 26.
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  • 231 6 Singapore, Mar. 1. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $134 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $132 R. (Siam iW. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $130 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $133 Rioj, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $130 Rice. Siam. AI
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  • 356 6 DIARY OF THE DAY WHAT'S ON Public Functions Ar.d Sports Fixtures jj TO-DAY, MARCH 1 G High Tides.—6 a.m., P.54 p.m. 6 Amateur Boxing: Novices Meet, p 'c Police Depot. 7 Football: S.C.C. v. R.A., 3.C C c n 3 v. Khalsa, S.R.C. 1 i Singapore Urban Co-Operative u> n
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  • 64 6 ALHAMBRA.—"The Forbidden Territory." CAPITOL—EveIyn Prentice" and shorts. APOLLO.—"Duklnar-E-Hind." talkie. EMPIRE.— "Tarzan And His Mate." GREAT WORLD.—Caoaret Dancmg, aide-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chines* Wavanes. Cinemas. Talkies etc. MARLBOROUGH.—TamiI talkie. Favalakody." Dancing, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayanes Cinrnnan [talk** etc PAVILION.— -The Man with Two Faces". RlTZ.—Double talkie: "Dames." preceded by "Bureau
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 257 6 1 Ml lll 111 l j SINGAPORE HOTELS 4i*iMit«.-rfino liamiinß)atimi||||ni; lgt^ SEA VIEW HOTEL I TO NIGHT S (FORMAL) I SPECI4L DINNER DANCE j I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY OCR I NEW BAND j UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF jjj A. KONCHfiSTER t EfIRS^STrSR&Si^^ »ifi «iainr»in:'i! n'timmmn i wumiii'ii'innn iiiiiiiiitiinitiniiiiiiittiiinitiiiiiimiiittiiitiiiiiiiitnaiiittiniiitwntitttii; I
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    • 24 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. I PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. lU) and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 93. Bras Baeah Road. TELEPHONE 2868.
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    • 10 6 OPPOSITION! BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER UERCIT, 61, The Arcade, Singapore. 'Phone 6929.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 424 6 CLUB DIARY ITkere are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of thß members of which are readers cf the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is prjvided specially .for ther.i. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping ii up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 126 6 meeting, Catholic Action premises. 117. i ank Road. 4 p.m. Oh h Oleh Party i orchestra section I: Practice. 19. Cufl Road. 8 pm. Chinese Amateur Orchestra. Music practice, 139. Tank Road. 7.30 p.m. Sunrays 8.P.: Friendly match with Qenting Lane B P., five singles and two doubles, home court.
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    • 234 6 [POSTAL INT€IUOfIK£ SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TODAY Mttntok (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Soengei Liat (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Bel?wan and Medan (Tinombo) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Fort de Koek, Padan,/, Pakan Barce, Siak and Selat Pandjang (Ampang) 3 p.m. Sibu (Kuianuo
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  • 837 7 CHAT WITH LOCAL RESIDENT interesting Impressions i j 1 i > > FAMOUS COMEDIAN'S NEW FILM pVER since my dad's return to (California from his world trip i-t year, I have had a keen desire t<« ,> Malaya and China, and you can -ure
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  • 886 7 Glimpses Of Some Forthcoming Films SWAYING twenty chorus girls through the air en giant swings in perfect ihy lrr to music was the difficult dance rovelty achieved for "The Gay Bride." farce cf post-prohibition Ne\7 Ycrk recently filmed by the Matro-Gcldwyii-Mayer ctudios with Carole Lombard and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 149 7 IA HEALTH-GUARD for babies Children I That Keeps a Million Homes Happy/ BUY A CERTAINTY! You need have no fears when you buy a Remington Typewriter, for REMINGTON s i S.i JS v. 1 1 H I means RELIABLIE wherever business is done. REMINGTON I NOISELESS particular! of your a#*n
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 59 8 I HERE'S YOUR OLD PAL I BACK IN HIS GRANDEST I COMEDY! I CAPITOL I NEXT WEEK I Harold Lloyd has ever I It has the best cast 1 °f players he ever' 1 assembled! I Kf*j| It's the first best-seller 1 lIIpB c 10unc great enough 1 Brani t0
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    • 243 8 P ILION MATINEE TOMORROW 3.15. f baffling page from the records cl unsolved mysteries a sinister I j I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M ■II I I I 111
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  • 116 9 Tin Committee And The Buffer Pool Reuter. London, Feb. 23. THE subject of the Tin Committee was raised again at question time in the House of Commons when Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister enumerated the British Colonial delegates and said that their appointments emanated from respective governments. Mr.
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  • 94 9 Nominal Surplus Of Six Lakhs Reuter. New Delhi. Feb. 28. THE immediate reduction of the sifter duty from five to two annas per ounce, with a- view to preventing smuggling, was announced by Sir James Grigg, Finance Member, in presenting the budget to 'the Assembly, showing a surplus
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  • 50 9 Nanking Sending Mission To Malaya And N.E.I. Nanking, Feb. 28. The Chinese Foreign office have decided to send three officials to Malaya md the Netherlands East Indies early m March for the purpose of inspecting Consular affairs and che conditions of the overseas Chinese there—Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 38 9 Fligfit* For Singapore Resutned Reuter. Malta, Feb. 28. Th? three 'Short" Singapore flying beats left for Athens this morning in weather. They are expected to stay two days at Athens before leaving for Singapore. Reuter.
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  • 150 9 The candidates presented by the Far Er.stern Music School, Singapore, in th: r.C.L. local examination in the thcoiy cl music held recently were successful. Below are the marks they gained:— Preparatory Division:—H. H. Wee 98; R. Scow 98; E. J. Scow 96; L. Shum 94; E. V. Ess
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  • 100 9 Singapore, Thursday. By using an ordinary stick to clean his teeth instead of a tooth brush, an T nd»an coolie employed at the Civil Aerodrome was badly cut over the gums .< yesterday, which necessitated his removal to hospital by ambulance. The ambulance was summoned to the Government
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  • 148 9 Increase In Number Of Fatalities I British Official Wireless. HUgby, Feb. 28. j !ip Ep LYl N G to a question in the'Hduse I l\ of Commons to-day regarding the -itiide of pedal cyclists towards the restrictions imposed upon their use ci reads by recent
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  • 242 9 William Powell And Myrna; Loy THE CINEMAS WILLIAM Powell and My ma Loy, who were so successful in "The Thin 1 Man," one of the pictures which is ltmembered, are together again in the i M.-G.-M. production now being shown at the Capitol. They are always good,
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  • 41 9 End Of Italo-Abyssinian Dispute Reuter. Djibouti, Feb. 28. THE Abyssinian Government has paid an lnd-iuiiity of 800.000 fra.ir;:> ;n respect of the Somali troop massacre on Jan. 21. Of this amount the French officer ha~, been awarded 500.000 trances.—Reuter.
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  • 39 9 Shanßhai, Feb. 28. The returns cf the Foreign Trade Bureau shew that th? value oi porcelain ekported last year v.?..s $1,515,000. The quantity exported was 150.000 piculs compared with 140.000 during the previous year.—Sin Chew Jit Pdh.
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  • 104 10 SEAH—Mrs Seah Eng lam, alias Madam Tan Siew Kirn., aged 42. passed away peacefully, on Friday, 22nd February, j 1935, at her residence. 42, Orchard Rd., leaving behind her beloved husband. 1 son. 1 daugH er, 1 adopted daughter, 1 son-in-law (Mr. Tan Lye Sia), 1 adopted
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  • 39 10 j Mrs. Chan Ngian Chin and family beg to thank all friends and relatives for their visits, wreaths, letters of condolence, joss-papers and attendance and help in connection with the funeral of the late Mr. Chan Ngian Chin.
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  • 718 10 fact that the quota for rubber is to be left at 75 per cent, for the April-June quarter has caused keen disappointment to holders who expected 70 per cent, to be declared immediately, but the trade generally regards the decision of the International Committee as being eminently
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  • 128 10 Visit To Paris Before Going To Berlin British Official Wireless. Rugby. Feb. 27. The Foreign Secretiry. Sir John Simon, will travel by air to-morrow to Paris, •vhere at night he is to deliver a nonpolitical lecture. He will take luncheon at the British Embassy, at which the
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  • 83 10 New Service Of Morning Transmissions British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 27. The 8.8.C. announces that from March 1, experimental transmissions will be made from Daventry from 2.30 a.m. to 3.30 a.m. on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays till further notice on G.S.L. 6,110 kilocycles and G.S.C. 9.580 kilocycles. The
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  • 40 10 Judge Dismisses Government Suit Reuter. Wilmington, Feb. 27. The Federal Judge has dismissed the Government's suit against? the Weirton Steel Co., which sought to establish a principle in N.R.A. guarantees involving collective bargaining between employers and employees.—Reuter.
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  • 36 10 Miss Dorothy Round, the woman tennis champion of the world, and Miss Mary Heeley, another tennis star who is her travelling companion, left by the Rajputana to-day for England after a very plensnnt stay in Malaya.
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  • 244 10 THE Ch nese in Malaya are never slow to honour those in their community to whom honour is due. The Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, the new Chinese Counc llor, is having a round of dinners and h s many friends will hope that
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  • 264 10 THE drawing and description of the. new Supreme Court for Singapore which we published yesterday, reveal •.hat on the s te of the old Europe Hotel .here will spring up before many months have passed a building whicn will add dignity and beauty to the centre of
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  • 210 10 THE Master of Sempiil, who passed through Singapore recently after several weeks of aerial wanderings oti Australia, has expressed the opinion ihat a two-day air ma l service fro.:; England to India will very soon become so popular and so much used that letters for delivery by sea
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  • 240 10 THE T-mea, London, which recently published an article on the subjec: of teapots, by Mr. Barnes of the Empire Tea Growers' Organisation, perhaps never expected such a common domestic article to disturb the minds cf its readers as to create a first class controversy. As a
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  • 224 10 By "Looker-On" A BAD tempered woman, w-th no control over her tongue, constitutes a nuisance," said a distinguished Judge recently. AAA But we did not need a Judge to tell us that. And it is permissible to ask: Is his lordship married? AAA As the elderly
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  • 73 11 GOODWILL TOUR OF CHINA PRESS ASKED TO BE CAREFUL Peiping Leader Visit To Japan For Co-operation Shanghai, Mar. 1. the request of the Japanese Consul, the Canton authorities are making arrangements to entertain Major General Dobihara, who is making a goodwill tour in China. The
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  • 84 11 Shanghai. Mar. 1. SEVEN hundred Chinese Volunteers appeared at the east bank of Yclukiang River. The Manchui .icrities are sending General Yu Tv Shan's division against them. I :amdreci Volunteers are aftack:;ua City, which is in a critical .-iti:.. :<>n C ::ek Yi, of the Peiping Politi- -mcil.
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  • 271 11 strong Protest To Be Lodged W ith British Shanghai. Mar. 1. se Municipal authorities are a rote strongly protesting auctioning of the Sung Sing 2 Hongkong and Shanghai will be lodged with the isn Consul. At th( request of Dr. H. H. Kung. the Minister, the Central
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  • 191 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. L THL North China Daily News gives prominence to reports of alleged •Fipancse terms for rapprochement, including: Krp.ucment of General Yon !*eckl and his 300 German military assistants by 300 Japanese officers and 1.400 warrant officers to train 'he Chinese Army. of Japanese
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  • 43 11 H.H. THe Sultan of Johore receiving the covernor and High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas at the Is ans Besar Johore Bahur, yesterday, His Excellency was paying an Official return visit for the call which the Sultan m ade at Government House on Saturday.
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  • 241 11 The British Parliamentary System British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 28. THE French Premier, M. Flandin, pressed at a lecture, which Sir' John Smon delivered in Paris to-night on the British Parliamentary system Sir John Simon expressed the viev that every constitution tended to incorporate national qualities
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  • 199 11 Modest Sum Of £50,000 In Civil Estimates Reuter. London. Feb. 28. THE modest item of £50.000 for the Jubilee Celebrates figures among the Civil and Revenue Department's estimates of £430,210.024, a nett excess on the budget estimates, of £13.933,802, due to subsidies for) meat, shipping, milk and beet
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  • 265 11 Development Programme SEARCH FOR NEW ORE RESERVES extensive programme of development for the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., is outlined in the following communication from the local secretaries. Messrs. Derrick Co.. Singapore, A detailed report by Mr. J. C. Coldham, the general manager, was received by
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  • 79 11 Formal Abdication At Any Moment Reuter. London, Mar. L IT is highly pre!able that the King 1 of Siam will formally abdicate his throne after receiving an official notification of the refusal of the Siamese National Assembly to comply with his demands, according to The Times. It
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  • 72 11 K. M. Ali Moharned. a jeweller carrying c;i business in High Street made a thid appearance in the Police Court yesterday. He is alleged to have falsely stated that he was worth $105,000, after deducting all debts and liabilities The dates fixed for hearing were Mar 29 and
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  • 77 11 Singapore, Friday. A Chinese boy living in Beach Road is alleged to have been assaulted by a man yesterday afternoon. He received a lacerated wound on the head which was bleeding profusely and was taken t 0 the General HosDitai for treatment by ambulance. An Indian is alleged
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  • 354 11 Naval Collision I < LAST OF THE THREE COURTS MARTIAL Reuter. Rugby, Feb. 28. THE third and last of the courts mart .ai arising from the collision be ucen (he battleships Hood and K.ncwn -oncluded at Portsmouth to-day. when Captain Tower, of the Heed was
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  • 50 11 Plane For Singapore Strikes A Ridge (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Be. 28. Imperial Airways liner. Hanno. which left Croydon on Feb. 23 for Singapore, struck a ridge at Rutbah Wells Aerodrome and escaped wilh only damage to the under-carriage A relief liner was despatched from Egypt.
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  • 99 11 Denounces "Surrender To Japan Hongkong, Feb. 23. MR. Hu Han Mm, the veteran Kuomintang leader, has issued a statement in which he says that the Nanking Government has surrendered to Japan, which is Ch na's greatest danger. He denounces Mr. Wang Ching Wei <Premier) for doing evil
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  • 22 11 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 27. An Anglo-Polish commercial agreement was signed at the Foreign Office to-day.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 28 11 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. CLUB DIARY, 6. CINEMA TOPICS, 7. R.O.A.'s ACTIVITIES, 12. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 19. MURDER OF KINO ALEXANDER 19
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  • 68 11 German-Americans lb Raise Funds Reuter. New York, Feb. 28. A LARGE meeting, mostly of GermanAmericans, assembled in a German part of the city to-day to raise money for Hauptmann's appeal. Mr. Reiliy, the principal defence counsel, in a speech charged Mr. Wilentz, the prosecutor, with being bent on
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  • 63 11 Local Police Detain Threa Tamils Singapore. Friday. IT is reported that whilst a Tamil was walking along Canal Road shortly after 7 o'clock last night he was accosted by three compatriots who robbed him of $18.40 in cash. A few hours after the report was received by the
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  • 127 11 U. S. Public Enemy No. 1 FILM COMPANY OFFER REFUSED Reuter. Terrel (Texas), Feb. 28. jJAYMOND Hamilton, currt' i Public Enemy No. 1, the, convictei murderer who escaped from his death cell last Summer, is ccrnered like a rat at Peeltown, 25 miles distant. All the
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  • 1081 12 PROGRESS MADE WITH SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS STANDARD OF RUBBER FLOORING TESTS BEING CARRIED OUT IN F M.S RAILWAYS f\S ,]mf: 28, the Rubber Growers' Association removed to new offices, on the first floor at 19 Fench urch Street, London, E.C. 3. When the R.G.A.
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  • 605 12 Maintaining Contact With Uses Of Rubber in con ormity with its policy cf maintaining contact with users of rubber the Association has during the past year organised a series of conferences to various official bodies. In March the members of the Institu:;of British Decorators were entertained and saw an
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  • 990 12 Seetion Of Rubber Roadway Creates Interest The section of rubber roadway which was laid in the Mersey Tunnel last summer under the auspices of the Board of Rubber Roadways Ltd. has been a local point of interest with municipal authorities and road engineers. Following reports from the
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  • 1195 12 Meeting Of Indian Immigration Committee 7»|*HE following are the minutes of a 11 mating or the Tndfan Immigration Oommittse held at Penang on Friday, Feb. 15. The Chairman stated that a reply hau been received from the Indian Government to the effect that the proposed
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  • 106 12 "Impossible To Define It* Needs" Reuter. Tokyo, Feb 27 In the House of Peers a question w -J asked as to whether the Japanese Na* feel that th° 54.000 tons mentioned < Feb. 7 would be sufficient to meet in? non-treaty situation. The Navy Min ster replied that
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    • 59 12 iiiili i i i i i i iiii i i i i iiii,ii•hi, r I We are pleased to announce that 1 AS FROM I I Ist March, 1935, I McAlister Co., Ltd., I have been appointed I j SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA j I FOR I I Lewis Berger
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  • 248 13 BANGKOK DOCTOR'S TOUR Red Cross Expert SIAM IS ALSO UP-TO-DATE Singapore, Thursday. r rlij; Red Cross organisation ii: Japan was the most progressive: ich Dr. Luang Suvejj Suphakick lember of the Siamese delegation c recent Red Cross International nference held at Tokyo, had ever Dr.
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  • 174 13 Personal Pars About Local People 'J: he occasion of the departure of N Becker, president of the PerKronchong Party. Kua, a Lumpur. on furlough to England, a tea- ar y was held at the residence of Raja I-r.am in Circular Road. Prior to re'reshmenis. a group photograph was
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  • 115 13 Bound To Work For 50 Years Paris. An man appeared before the An- Jos tribunal and pleaded to be exemptirom a contract for manual labour. save his age as 72. and said that r td signed it under the influence of a-eohol. lhe holder of the contract declared
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  • 29 13 Charles Laughton. star of Paramount's forthcoming "Ruggles of Red Gap," outof working as a clerk in his 2jent*a hotel, has followed no other ■Will' rirrnt the stag* »nri .screen.
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  • 259 13 14 People Arrested In British Concession Shanghai, Feb. 27. I k ™°?n Um Plant in the British concesdav t raided b Poli( yerterTh• .°H Urteen p£ople were arrested wed a o man named Wu > manHph- es^ a P c —S'n Shew Jit Poh. Htd n, the
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  • 102 13 Black And White Signals For Pedestrians i Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 26. Black and white have been added to the red. amber and green colour scheme for lights at traffic crossings. The new signals which have been installed for the guidance of pedestrians are placed above and below
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  • 27 13 Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 26. The visit of Sir John to Berlin probably will be fixed for abAit the end of next week.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 341 13 Accession Of States To Federation British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 27. HISCUSSION was resumed in the Hous of Commons io-day of the Government amendments to Clause Six of the Ind a B.il, dealing with the accession oi the States to the Federation. Tne Secretary or State for
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  • 65 13 Nine Deaths Reported: Dockers Injured Reuter Wireless. Tunis. Feb. 26. The explosion aboard the Government owned liner Gouverneur General Journal. which alarmed the whole town, was due to the ignition of numerous cases of fireworks which being unloaded from the hold. In addition to the eight fatalities
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  • 180 13 j Wanted In Singapore SEA VIEW HOTEL LOSS Singapore, Thursday. X HE am st of Norman Walter Pinto, is being detained in Siam pending the completion of extradition proceedings, caused a problem in the Second Court, before Mr. N. Grice, when a question arose re garding
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  • 138 13 Operated By Vibrations Of A Quartz Crystal Berlin. What are claimed to be the four most iccurate clocks in the world have been ouilt by the Reichs Institute for Physics nere. They are operated by the vibrations of <* quartz crystal and are said to deviate irom
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  • 83 13 Willing To Give Them A Fair Trial Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 23. His willingness to give tariffs a fait trial was admitted by Mr. Lloyd George when speaking at the Manchester Reform Club. "I have never said there are no advantages in tariffs. The whole question
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  • 84 13 Vast State Forestry Scheme In France Reuter Wireless. Paris. Feb. 20. Work for the unemployed is to bt piovided in the vast State forests ol France by the decision of the Council of Ministers that men be engaged on reafforestation and construction of roads through forests and
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  • 84 13 Troops Drive Back Tribal Firebrand Reuter Wireless. New Delhi, Feb. 26. The Government is having more trouble with the notorious outlaw fire-brand, the Fakir of Alingar, who is raising trouble on the North-West Frontier. A column engaged the Fakir and forced him to retreat after a sharp engagement,
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    • 124 13 LIFE INSURANCE FOR RACEHORSES! I A remarkable policy issued by Lloyd's underwriters is now available covering racehorses and other valuable animals against d:ath during currency from any cause. Particulars from SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., Insurance Department, TEL. 5144. Singapore. g Modern Arrange!ments of Old jfa CT 1 Classics. (T/l I
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  • 157 14 Northern India Enter Final Amritsar, Feb. 11. Northern India, though not possessing a single test cricketer, earned the title of "giant killers," defeating a stronger team than even Southern Punjab, namely. Central India, who counted among their eleven, such stalwart test players as C. K. Nayudu, C.
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  • 168 14 Result Of Draw For Race Course Cup The following is the drew for the Race Course Cup. the first round of which must be completed by Sunday, March 3. BYES:—V. Iwaki. C. A. R. Bateman. R. W. Moore. L. Langdon Williams. G C. G. Hoy. S. J.
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  • 23 14 Members are notified that a couple ot lights will be turned on for night swimming to-day commencing from 8 p.m.
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  • 161 14 Notts' Failure To Abide By Agreement Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 26. AT the meeting of the Advisory County Cricket Committee, a. resolution proposed by Middlesex and seconded by Lancashire was unanimously passed with the Notts no. voting, declaring that the Notts last season had not abided by the
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  • 33 14 Reuter. London, Feb. 28. The following matches in the English Football League were played to-day: second Da vision Nottingham F 0 *3rentford 0 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN) Newport 2 Reading 2 —Reuter.
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  • 350 14 General Meeting Of Johore Association A general meeting of the Johore Amateur Weigh :-LiLors' Association, the governing body of weigh .-lifting in Johcre, was held In the Johore Club on Saturday. Among those present were: Mr. F* M. Still. Dr. S. Luther, Dr. Che* Omar, Syed Ali, Ismail b.
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  • 140 14 Overseas .303 Full Range Postal Match THE results of the Overseas .303 Full Range Postal Match, 1934. conducted by the National Rifle Association, are now available. Twenty teams from the various Colonies. Protectorates and countries of the Empire competed and Kenya with a score of 1.137 out
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  • 78 14 The following will play for the Sunrays B.P. against the Genting Lane 8.P.. in a friendly match of five singles and two doubles to be played at the formers' court en Sunday at 3 p.m. sharp. Billy L. H. Beng. C. T. Chua, Henry Goh. S. G. Cheang.
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  • 33 14 At the meeting held on Monday, Feb. 25, at the S.C.R.C. the following were elected office bearers for the 1935-36 hockey season. Captain:—Can Kee Siang: Convener:— Kam Gim Lock; Representative:—Evan Wong.
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  • 172 14 NAVAL CHAMPION IMPRESSES Loser Aggressive At In-Fighting Penang, Thursday. SEAMAN James Prandy of the H.M.S. Kent, Featherweight CJhampion of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, created a mild surprise here by outpointing Frank Weber to-night at Wembley Park over fifteen rounds. Weber weighed two pounds
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  • 89 14 Italy's And Japan's Claims Reuter. Oslo. Feb 2a. THE Italian delegate to the Olympic Committee strenuously denied re- calving instructions from 8 gnu.- i Mussohnt to withdraw Italy's claim to the 1940 Olympiad and said that whlc I supporting the* claim. Japan had not withdrawn her own claim
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  • 65 14 Tho following will play for the Minto Cricket Union at cricket against St. Andrew's School on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the School ground:— Amin KecmM (captain), Ahmad Duke, Osman Hassan, Moharned Sidek, Abbas bin Talib, Ismail Jabbar, Kamarudin Haji Akib, H. M. Allaudin. H. A. K. Ibrahim, Lekli
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  • 1210 14 Keng Hock Scores Two Goals For S. C. F. A. S, C. C. Beaten Three-Nil After Goalless First Half Singapore, Friday. large crowd which gathered on the Padang yesterday evening tc witness the soccer friendly between the S.C.F.A. and the Singapore Cricket Club
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  • 50 14 The following have accepted Association Football for SCC v. X A (Battery) this evening at SCC D. R Godfrey; R. V. VY A. P. Graigie; J. A. Hunt. R N Elliott and L. D. S. Gardiner; G Carr. tC. Black, F. G. Heath, A Ferguson and A. F. Johnson.
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  • 28 14 The Acme Badminton Puny their badminton season after Ma 1935. Members are kindly requ turn up for practices rcgula shuttlecocks will be supplieo on days.
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  • 463 15 ALL SET AT DAYTONA Blue tfird Ready 00 MJP.IL IN FIRST TEST RUN tons Beach, Feb. 14. n lalcolm C ampbell, who will rtly attempt to beat his own rd of 272 miles an hour, Bird at two hundred ir "ii the first trial
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  • 95 15 at Seletar, the Naval Base 31 re defeated by a team led 1 WDrecht by 1 ticket and 22 runs. Naval Base team, D. S. scored a brilliant 64 and R. E. 28 not cut. the innings being osed at 157 runs fcr 9 wickets. 1 40
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  • 22 15 Donald Stewart who appears in the semi-final at to-night's boxing against Neil Hemchit. SELANGOR CRICKET St. John's Win By Only bight Runs
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  • 475 15 i (From Our Own Reporter/ Tuv> a v i Kuaia Lumpur. Tuesday. HE School ol Agriculture wore hosts to S;. John's Institution on Sun- h™. a: Sei d ang when a party o. boys 'travelled down D i av crick- against the School. Mainly due to good bowling by Vijeyendram
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  • 258 15 THE Selection Committee appointed by the Indian Hockey Federation have recommended the following players for the New Zealand<tour: Gcallcieper.wr. b. Blake (Sind) and N. Muker.jee iBengal). Backs^— Moliamed Hussain 1 Manavadar), p. Das (Bengal) and Rash id Ahmed (Punjab).« Halves—D. Nestor (Bengal), Masood •Manavadar), M. J. Gopalun (Madras) and Mohd.
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  • 203 15 Saturday night, Feb. 16. Gray and twc other riders were later admitted to th? Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. The championsih was the last even: of the night and the huge crowd was anticipating an exciting finish when the accident occurred. The pacemaker for the lap was well in front, and
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  • 74 15 THE following are the scratching for to-morrow's races: Race No. I.—Happy Boy, Marsala, Smiling, Triple Green. Race No. 2.—Kirkdale, Moonlight, Great Sport. Race No, 3.—Bigamy, Snuff Box, Nil a. Race No. 4.—Ledger Line. Happy New Year, Silver Monk. Race No. s.—Herbe Folle. Blue Peter. Blue And White. Race No. 6—Great
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  • 128 15 An interesting crickeL match was played on Sunday, Feb. 24, at Gemas between the Segamat Cricket Club and the Railway Institute, Gemas, in whicli the former were beaten by 21 runs. i C. A. Lembrugen made 42, and D. 1 G. Mack 28 for the winners, wh-'le Willacy 24, Barthelot
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  • 483 15 Testimonial Match For Two Australians SOUTH Australia's happy and timely proposal to organise a testimonial match to C. V. Grimmet and V. V Richardson strikes a popular chord among cricketers and the public. For a match of this nature the sanction of the Board of Control Is not necessary. The
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  • 78 15 Finals At The Police Depot To-night ;7 mindc 14 giVfcn of the finals of the Novices Competition which will be j held at the Police Denot, Thompson Read, commencing at t> o'clock to-n ght Judging by the preliminaries, which were dec.dec at the Warders* Club a night of
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  • 236 15 Three Professional Bouts To Be Staged (Fiom Our Own Correspo?iden f j Kuala Lipis, Wednesday. A meeting of the committee elected for the promotion of a Boxing lournament to be held at Kuala Lipis, held at the Chinese Benevolent Association, Main Street, Kuala Lipis, on Sunday Feb"
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    • 56 15 Spiin soni a I 4 LADIES' HAIR DRESSING SALOON, I t Meyer Mansions, Ist, Floor, Entrance:—Coleman Street, Singapore. Permanent Waving by Latest Methods, from $7 to SlO only, f Shampoo, Setting. Hair Cutting, Manicure, Face Massage, I Hair Dv«ine Eyebrow Pluckinc. All Service By Diplomaed European Lady. I Open daily
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    • 246 15 '-nrniiiMi 11 imiuu I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j I The Great Eastern Life Assurance I I Company, Limited. I [g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). jg HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. [jj I LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C. jjj I
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  • 449 16 RECORD NUMBER OF ENTRIES Largest Variety FAMOUS JUDGE TO ATTEND THE biggest and greatest dog show to be held in Malaya. That is the description of the Central Malaya Dog Show, which is to oe hold at the Racecourse, Kuald Lumpur, by courtesy
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  • 332 16 $250 Fine Or Five Months' Imprisonment From Our Oxen Reporter) T™,~ K «ala Lumpur. Thursday. WO Chinese, Won Chong and Leong Yik. were charged in the First Court this mornng wi h being In possession of samsu on which duty had not been paid. Mr. Cooper of the
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  • 382 16 Twenty New Members For Selangor Branch 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. THE twelfth annual general meeting of the Royal Society of St. George Selangor Branch I was held yesterday evening at the Selangor Club. The meeting opened with the confirmation of the minutes
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  • 88 16 Accused's Queer Behaviour In Gaol (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. KUNCHI Raman, an Indian cook who was charged with the murder of his Indian employer at Sentul som* days ago, was again produced in court this morning br.fore Mr. J. P. Biddulph. Court Inspector Jakeman told
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  • 262 16 Well-Known Engineering Firm Sued Frcm Our Onn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. POcTPONDED from Dec. 6. 1934. the case in which S:n. Tiang Ho, trading as the Transport Service Co., is suing Messrs. Brossard Mopin I Malaya), Ltd., I the well-known finn of civil engi- neers and
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  • 144 16 Death At Taiping Of Mrs. Freeman Marks 'From Our Oun Reporter) Taiping, Thursday. The d< uh occurred at Taiping yesterday cf Mrs. H. Freeman Marks, a pioneer missionary of the Plymouth Brethren and o:r or the best know missionaries in M '-lava. The deceased lady was
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  • 61 16 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday Judgment was reserved to-day in the in which N. Pethaperumal Chettiar M Tanjong Malim. is suing an engine driver F M.S. Railways, R. Samiah $147 20 S W Govm damal, for a sum of Mr Teik Fe aopeared on behalf
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  • 40 16 A meeting will be held at the prem'ses nrses of the Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union, Singapore, a* 830 pm. on Sunday. Che Kasmani will give a lecture in Maay and Dr. A. Samad will be in the chair
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  • 359 16 Shocking Early Mornin» Discovery 'Frem Our Own Reporter, Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. MYSTERIOUS Circumstances iurror i of a Cr. nese, Che; V wiles- o-dy. coveied with injur wa.; iOu..a on Circular Road. eai/- T' -•t"- vy Luropuiii mo orist i.appenju -o b3 passing. As the inquest to-day a
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  • 111 16 Arms Found In Further Raid 'From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Friday THE Police have carried out Farther ra'ds at Kepong. where recently th? existence of what is believed to b~. an organised gang of bicyclethieves has been revealed, and a quant'tv of ammunition has been discovered. Further
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  • 165 16 Malay Woman Alleged To Have Been Drugged Ta ping. Feb -'7 A'leaed io have drugged a Mala: woman at 27, Cinema Stre" f Taipi— on the night of Jan. 20. a!"d then rr moved her .jewellery valued a* Chuah Teong Peng, a youns Chine* was brought up
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  • 107 16 (Frcm Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Thui I At yesterday's meeting of the St; Government Servants' Co I Thrift and Loan Society I Chairman <Mr. M. W. Navai offered a warm welcome to Ifr Assistant Director of 00-ooen»uon. »>aid a slowing tribute to Mr A H Fiiva. the
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    • 304 16 I Arrest the Progress I of that COUGH Mk Z lest it may linger and i* J 3 ca( to somet hi n ff serious. I Dr. De JONGHS ffWL I LIGHT BROWN I COD LIVER OIL IpiP j I Drugs may relieve or even cure it, t I but
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  • 314 17 Duke's Son Joins Famous Fighters f ORD Edward Montagu, c^ e f Duke of Manchester, enlisted in wJi* f amous French Foreign Legion no of %i left for the depo, of the Legion en route for his five years' s-rvice in A'rica. Accompanied by
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  • 180 17 Happy Couple Who Are 120 Years Old Sofia. Stoyan Krastanoff and his wife Tena who were both born in the year when the Battle of Waterloo was fought have been discovered living happily together in the village of Ogradishte, near Sofia. They have three daughters' and one
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  • 158 17 Students Turned Away From Moscow Skating Rink Helsingfors. Good fur coats are the essential thing at functions in Moscow, Bolshevism notwithstanding. Moreover, persons not wearing fur coats worth at 100 roubles (£13.12.0 at par*, will most certainly fined themselves debarred from entering the Central Red Army skating
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  • 136 17 Glass Of Water Betrays Wanted Man New York. A man has been arrested because he drank a glass of water. H= was wanted on a charge of transporting stolen motor-cars and the police adopted a novel method in arresting him. All they had to go on to
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  • 53 17 Paris. The "Handsome King" competition is the latest rival to woman's monopoly oi beauty competitions. It originates m Diepre, where tne Carnival Committee has decided to place its 1935 carnival under the patronage of the "handsomest man in Dieppe." An exclusively feminine jury is being organised to
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  • 84 17 Child Fatally Scalded By Boiling Water Singapore, Thursday. THE Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, returned a verdict of death by misadventure to-day, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a three-year-old Chinese girl who died as a result of scalds. The evidence disclosed that the
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  • 135 17 Ministers Conclude Their Visit To London Rugby, 26. Sir Robert Vansittart, representing the Foreign Secretary, the Lord Privy Seal Mr. Anthony Eden and the Austrian Ministers were at the station to bid farewell to Dr. Schuschnigg and Baron van Berger Waldenegg when they left London for Vienna
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  • 380 17 The undeinoted non-fict on works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday at 9 a.m: Adamic (.Louis > The Native's ReXum An American Immigrant Visi'-s Yugoslav-a and Discovers His Old Country. Illustrated. Aviculture. Published by the Avicuitural Society. Illustrated. Vols. 2 and 3. Be.iterman (Theodore)
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  • 99 17 The Municipal health statement for the week ended Feb. 23 shows that there were 166 deaths, as compared with 177 in the preceding week and with 185 in the corresponding week of last year The Chief causes of death were: Beriberi 12. phthisis 18, malaria 5,
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  • 421 17 German's Views Of English Girls Berlin. ENGLISH girls are pretty—but they arc 1 incompetent housewives. That is the opinion of Dr. Theodore Seibert, ths London correspondent of i the "Hamburger Premdenblatt." In an article on "The English Women" in his paper, he declares: "Practically in no
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    • 238 17 FACE TERRIBLY rSFiGURED Caused Exceeding Haled by Cuticura. i nrst and legs became pimples. They ire a:id caused exceeding :t and embarrassment, wh-r. they dried they left disfigured with red v cr .sted nature. 4M remedies, all without .mss an advertisement Ointment and sent ;c. I was greatly pleased I
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    • 311 17 —————-E- n —Mr**MT TWTTHd WlWi^— ilMMW—>l WM—■■■lll L IIII FOR XX Mothers! When next you bay Woodward's Gripe Water for your babies make certain that the "Baby" trade-mark is on the bottle. This famous trade-mark ensures that you are buying genuine Woodward's and not an inferior imitation. Keep your baby
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  • 852 18 Annual Report For The Year 1934 i i Singapore, Thursday. THE following is the annual report for 1934, of the Lotus Club, Singapore, to be presented at the fourth annual general meeting to be held at Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, on Saturday, Mar. 2, at 4 30 p.m.
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  • 118 18 Ex-Postmaster-Geiurai Sent To Prison Reuter Wireless. Kovno, Feb. 26. A DOLPH Sruoga, cx-postmaster-general of Lithuania, has been sentenced tc 15 years' hard labour for printing I6n0 000 worth of spurious stamps and selling genuine stamps of this value without paving <110 prccccds into Gcv- < rnment
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  • 156 18 Not Interested In Hapsburg Restoration Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 26. Reconstruction by no means leads lo dictatorship, asserted Dr. Von Schusehnigg, the Austrian Chancellor, to Reuter on the conclusion of his brief visit to London, where he met the leading memb rs of the Government. The remark was
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    • 554 18 B Messrs. POWELL GO.,'LID., I 2, Rallies Place. 1 i.h«:;). fa i raits Settlements* Oldest Saleroom. ft r S 1 for inspection of lurniuire. antirrues; httrdwate and a miscellaneous goods. [0 h cj i TO LET. i far <\ enmnouml hou5e, N h-..\. Sonb«i 1I...I. i 1 1'• 2 t..n\
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    • 276 18 2 «111l l<!lli|!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII|ll|il|lllllll!IIIIHI!l|Mllltl<llllll|l!llllll|li| :lllfll|llflll|.!llllll|: I I I I I J Singapore Auctioneers I ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE 01 Very beautiful design silver-plated i rving trays, cut gla I floral design porcelain plates, bowls, vases, curios, iii; »ds. Remington, Underwood typewriters, peddle harmonii it. violin, Ludwig ukulele banjo, Indian carpets and >
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  • 516 19 Charges I i; SETTLES THE r dispute iei was expressed In of Europe when the of the Council of December 11 result nee by both Hungary of the proposes dispute. arged Hungary be- h partial respon&iof King Alexander Croat terrorist. Government warmly t charge. ments and
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  • 221 19 Karl's Granddaughter As Mecca Pilgrim Alexandria. AN earl's granddaughter is going on the famous Holy Pilgrimage to Mecca this year—as a pilgrim. Her fellow-pilgrims will include. Arabs. Egyptians. Indians. Persians and Africans. She is Miss Irene Jane WentworthFitzwilham, youngest daughter of the Hon. Henry Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, and grand-daughter of
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  • 119 19 Lite To Be Prolonged Until 1948 London. Feb, 12. The United Services Fund, which during fiftesn years of its existence lias given assistance to over 1.300,000 ex-Ser-vicemen or their dependants at a total cost of £7,076,231, is entering on a new phase by becoming linked with the
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  • 117 19 Signatures Of Three Chief Cashiers London. Bank of England notes of the denomination of £1 and 10s., now in circulation, bear the names of three chief cashiers— Mr. K. O. Peppiatt, who at present holds the office, Mr. B G. Cattenu his immediate predecessor, and Mx. C.
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  • 107 19 Candidate Who Carried Sandwich Board Paris. M Desmonts, a town councillor of AmfreVille 'Eure Department) became very angry when he discovered that his selection posters were being constantly torn from the walls or disfigured. After vainly endeavouring to discover the culprits, he thought of a ruse to defeat
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  • 112 19 Flamesj Extinguished By Beer Munich. Bavarians have found a new use for their famous beer—as a fire-extinguisher A fierce fire broke out m a brewery at Mainburg, central Bavaria. In the early hours of the morning. When the firebrigade arrived they found that a severe frost
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  • 92 19 Proposed New U.S. Legation At Helsingfors Washington. As an expression of appreciation to Finland for its promptness in paying Its War Debts, Mr. S. D. Mcßeynolds. Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, of the House of Representatives proposes that the United States Government build a legation in
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  • 86 19 French Scent Producers "At Their Last Gasp Mice. A motion requesting the Government to take urgency measures to protect the scent producers, wno are "at their last gasp" has been adopted at a meeting of the leaders of the industry here. The motion says that the whole
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  • 76 19 Wins Cycle Race Through Snow Paris. The fastest newsboy in Paris is Roger Jamin, of the daily" "Paris-Sports," who has won the tenth bicyclists' newspaper delivery race round Paris. The race was held extremely difficult conditions, the roads being covered with slush and snow. There were scores
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 317 19 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE I STATION Wirdess Programme For To-Day THE Wireless programme for to-day as announced by the German Shortwave Station. Berlin. Broadcasting House is as follows 05 p.m—DJB, DJN Announcement (Germ.. EngJ.' German Folk Song. Programme Forecast iGerm., Et»rI> 4.20 p.m.—Chamber Music. 4.50 p.m.—News In English. 6.05 p.m.—The Parable. A
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    • 442 19 Wireless TO-DAY'S I EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Trocadero Cinema Orchestra r -DAY'S Empire Wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 pm —Big Ben. Reginald New. at the Organ of the Regal, Kingston-on-Thames. 6.50 p.m.—Dydd Gwyl Ddewi (St. David's Day*. Megan Thomas (Soprano). Cor Plant Nantyffyllon, dan arweiniad D.C. Watkins. (The Nantyffllon Juvenile
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  • 85 20 Campfire. Spencer Up. a Tribune tip which won Rare 3 at Singapore Races on Wednesday and paid the second highest dividend of $50. Nonya Bukit Timah (E. Donnelly up. v. inning Race 6 on Wednesday by three lengths to pay $44. La Gai winning Race
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