Malaya Tribune, 2 March 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales 'Vol XXIV.- No 51. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937 FIV* CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Mar. 2, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES 1 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 124 1 Read The M XDAI I it I HI WE Dominant In Malaga Sole Agents:—SlME, DARBY Co., Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembilan. W.P.S. 3 ""STAR BRAND" "I i i i SwUvh To r egetfahl<> Margarine j i For All Your Cooking Absolutely free from adulteration. Star Brand margarine is a pure
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    • 123 1 THE NEWS j WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Trti The* mokivim. I HUH IKE 1 ure Cow's Milk j Powdered For Safe Keeping '.."BpjP^ KMM IS PURE COW'S MILK FROM THE WORI ivs pivk«t DAIRY SECTIONS, AND IT CAN SERVE YO UA SIT 15 > FIAVOIIft ftP raL£ E N KMM RETAINS
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    • 949 2 SCHIFFNER CO., LTD., SIN APORE. I I RAPID COURSE 10.17. NOVEMBER. L.C.C. EXAM. Mnrnine. Afternoon Evening Classes. SHORTHAND (Pitman's or Greeg) BOOK-KEEPING TYPEWRITING. FEES: Sl.OO. Apply: ROYAIi INSTITUTE, 189 (ceil St. Singapore CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, Prinsep Street. Beginners' Classes commencing on 4.3.37. Vacancies i;i the Advanced Classes. Private tuition m
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    • 614 2 Owing to the huge increased price in all imported engineering commodities, and increased labour rates, the Singapore Chinese Engineering Association wishes to announce to the genera public, the resolution decided at its recent extra-ordinary General Meeting, to increase the price for all engineering products of all firms having membership with
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    • 421 2 BANISH CONSTIPATION HEADACHE BILIOUSNESS INDIGESTION f Whethet you are ft victim of Liverish ness, Indigestion, Q Headache, BeeVI cham's Pills remove jJIVy STIPATION. 90% A of daily :11s are due "T« I to this one cause. ft poisons your whole system. But Beecham's purify, tone and regulate. They keep you
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  • 582 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES IMPROVED SEA TRAVEL A Renovated P.S.N.C. JLiner IT was recently announced that th<Pacific Steam Navigation Co. wenlecommiisioning the steamer Oropesa to augment their services between this country and the West Coast of South America via the West India Islands and 3£« /m a^ a Canal 11 is
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  • 16 3 The P and O Bhutan is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 1 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesdays.
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    • 428 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA p, 41 O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 BUT? D WAN 6,070 Mar. 13 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Mar. 2t RANPURA 17,000 Apr. 9 SOMALI 6,800 Apr. 9 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 BANGALORE 6,000 May 3 CORFU 15,000 May 7
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    • 134 3 IN DO-CHIN A ST LAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr. Sails. KUMSANG
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    • 559 3 I A M. B. K. i j KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) t i (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) J Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York I Jms KURAMA MARU Apr. 11 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 1 S Sm
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    • 472 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1937 From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng VEONIA 16-3 16-3 17-3 19-3 ERRIA 30-3 30-3 31-3 2-4 ALSIA 6-4 6-4 7-4 &-4
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    • 532 3 NORDDEUTSCHER I LLOYD j NURD (Incorporates i D I LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the Company 1 intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN *jue Spore 1037. *JS. "SCHARNHORSE" omits North China Mar. 5 s.s. "ODER"' omits Hongkong, Shanghai and North China Mar. MS i s.s. "LAHN"
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  • 438 4 io\i>o\ commodities RUBBER London. Mar. I. Pievious To-day Change Tone Firm Steady Spot Buyers. *****G 10 1316 Sellers 10 7/ s 1Q7 8 April Buyers 10 3 4 1° 7 b +'a Sellers. 10% 10 15 16 +116 Apr. June Buyers. 10 7 10"b Sellers. H 10
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    • 829 4 .Jo «g* j j incorporated in the Straits Settlements). i i Successors to Thr Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho nong Bank Limited and 1 The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. V CAPITAL t I Authorised $40,000,000.00 5 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I TELEPHONES: I Managing Director 3172 Secretary
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    • 123 4 j What will he be like J j when he's five? i Folks wonder where all his J energy comes from. They 1 scarcely believe their ears when i I they're told his mother didn't j feed him herself and he's 1 sure to be a healthy child be- t
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    • 300 4 rhe Graf Zeppelin crossed the On his epoch making trip am Atlantic Ocean six times and the tne south Pole Admiral Bjrt Pacific Ocean once. It has to It* f dth t Vppd Motor na ff av( :redit over 100,000 miles of flying round triat veedoi Molor u o ...And
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  • 1684 5 I*** by Fraser and Co Lyall and EvaUf Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser A Co. Lyall Evan Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I Ampat Tin 5j1% 5 6 5 6 6[II Asam Kumbang .33 6 34 6cd 33 9 34 6xd H Austral Malay 54- 56-xd 54
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  • 322 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent j Singapore. Tuesday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 864 cts., unchanged. .Market Tone: Quiet. London: 10 13 I6d. f unchanged. Market Tone. Easier after steady. New York: 21% cts., down 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Dull conditions prevail here this morning and values are
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  • 430 5 Singapore. Mar. 2. Tin in London, down 75;. and 70s. T cv York down V Rubber in London unchanged, steady, md New York down 116 quiet. Locally t opens steady with buyers at 37c. MINING—Raubs $7.00—57.15. Tin .hares are still very dull in London and locally,
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    • 449 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex. Div. year Payable Date to date TIN. Aust. Malay 6d Feb. 23 To Mar. 2 Feb. 24 2 2 r, <> Asam Kumbang 6d Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Feb 27 Jelebu 6% Int. Feb. 22
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  • 99 6 Penang, Siam. Burma, India. Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast ;md N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-moriow. Medan, Ja.sk?. Amsterdam? and London*: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m to-morrow.
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  • 122 6 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands indies, et c., by Air I Qantas» 10-day. Deliveries of boxholdeis' letters only at 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters at 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands» to-day. Deiiveiies of boxholders' letters only at 3 pjn.
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  • 82 6 Had Lead In Several Trod net ions Hollywood, Mar. 2. The death has been announced of Mr. De Witt Jennings, the film star. Mr. Jennings was 67 years of age and leaves a widow and three children. He was first attracted by a theatrical career but went
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  • 30 6 British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 1. New capital issues in February amounted to £10,671.858 compared with i:27.614.265 in January and £19.687.120 in February. 1936 British Official Wireless.
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  • 159 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. MAR 2 Football: Business Houses' League. Oversea Chinese Bank v. Paterson Simons, F. and N. ground: S.A.FA. League, Div. II. S.C.F.A. II v. R A F. II, Anson Road Stadium. Police Band Performance. Teiok Ayer, 6 p.m. Y.MC.A. Tennis Tournament. TO-MORROW. MAR
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  • 107 6 Arrivals and departures by Imperial md Qantas air liners were a.s follow*: Arrived by the Brisbane.—Mr. H J Ciimmings and Mr. A. o. Moss, norn Brisbane; Mr. H. E. Baker, from Charleville; Miss C. E. Just, from Longreach; Mr. V. Roft, rrom Batavia. left by the Atalanta.—Mr.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 325 6 MALAYA** PREMIER HOTEL \j TO-NIGHT I i s.s. EMPRESS OF BRITAIN IN PORT J Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.'ii. J Special Cruise Dinner Ball I Until Mir'ni:rht (formal) CABARET ATTRACTION Harvey tV Young i Famous American Comedy Dancers Non-diners B1 00. GRILL CLOSE D FOR ONE NIGHT j I
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    • 143 6 DIAMOND BEER si:l %:\<;on ti ri cmb SPRING 1937 RACE MEETING SATURDAY 13TH MARCH. 1937 WEDNESDAY 17TH MARCH, 1937 SATURDAY 20TH MARCH, 1937 FMTRIFS elos« at NOON on WEDNESDAY. 3RD MARCH. 1937. UNLIMITED SWEEPS: One each A»v Tickets *L- for MEMBERS ONLY obtainable from the TREASURERS (MESSRS. GIBSON. ANDERSON. BUTLER
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    • 697 6 LATEST ADVERTISK^vf^ WANTED—Temporarily audit clerk for an accountai Apply with copy of testimonia No. 85. c o Malaya Tribune, wanted—immediately general office work and al labular statements. Apolv wil testimonials to Box No. Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—Keen Sale; tnaj Storage Counter. Previous essential Write Box No. 83, Tribune, Singapore. WANTED- Immediately
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 217 6 I POSTAL 11\ T TELLIGEI\tJE T I j STEAMER MAIL S DESPATCHES* TO-DAY ▼OH PER DATE AND TIME Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong Mar. 2 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong „23 p.m. Bengkalis and Laboean Rokan M ar. 2 3 pm.
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  • 566 7 ARCHDEACON'S REVIEW OF THE YEAR |N the ast e years the European population of Singapore has doubled, and it behoves our Churcn to keep a watchful eye on all that is happening in such an outpost," said Archdeacon Graham White at the annual parochial meeting of
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  • 436 7 Never Stood Higher Than At Present Time Yet through all this tin.c and all these troubles the morale of our race has never stood higher, and 1 hough outwara religious observance may not be all that rould be wished, it may safely be said that the
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  • 868 7 Advent Of Local Broadcasting Welcomed Matters municipal hive perha.v. been more prominent i|ver i 936 trW foi sime time past. The year began wiih a jouUo\ers\ over the letting of the Victoria Hail went on with a dispute over -he price of the presidential palace and close*, with
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 71 7 VIROL for robust health —CT————aEll IW»MBMMMBMB>M>jaWMWBW>M^ SOMETHING NEW IN CONTAINERS The4qall on Poll sow in ail Patent casuol J I the pail, when emptied, makes a useful adjunct to your garage equioment. PATENTI pail, shown alongside the FTM"^ I ctl Lctl HI I work.-, after filling, it en- W B
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    • 132 7 > DUNLOP RUBBER COMPAN v 1 S.)" iUMrU^^ IV.PS I TAKE A SECOND L00K... EVERYBODY ELSE DOES 1 HUDSON FOR 1937 Every street's a Hudson showroom every road a proving ground. For out on the street, where you can see this impressive new bigness and beauty side by side with
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    • 225 8 —•■r* •I** ••i* •5* •2* •'X* •2* •r* ♦x **r* •■r-* •'X* 1 1929 1933 1935 Remember how "GOLD DIGGERS" made all those •j. years Unforgettable in Screen History and now WARNER BROS, hit f a new HIGH RECORD with The Grandest of them all •5» 1 CAPITOL OPENING TO-NIGHT
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    • 249 8 II [MALAYAN PREMIERE j 1 At Theseus Reviews. f&TJS&ZSfZ I A New TRIUMPH For «I I'm inclined to think it the best film Korda has v, t ZTT ALEXANDER KORDA "Men are not Gods" is an intelligent picture and a distinct t n 1 ward for the British film." SINDAY
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  • 156 8 Chinese Produced On Two (harges Singapore. Monday. A CHINESE, named Kwang Seng was produced to-day before Mr. W. G. the Third Magistrate, on two -•harges cf theft a hand-cart and If» i ieces of iron, from the compound o tiu* Union Jack Club yesterday. The accused is alleged
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  • 54 8 Nanking, Mar. 1. An ancient tomb has been discovered in the vicinity of the Chungshan Mausoleum. Tho too of the tomb is covered by heavy slabs of brick. The inner room has not been dug out yet, and its history Is not known until further excavation takes
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    • 276 9 I Various Shades 8 j& IE s Mohanied HanifTa And Designs. N<,rtfl lir 'd£e Kd. Made In U.S.A. •5« —> —-1 i ii i,l I SALE! 7 ISSHF'- *EASO\ C 0., Ltd. I t 115 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. :&L,v ■^^i^^^££MlEC^^^^B[gß|^^|j^^y^^^ Sole Agent F. A. HARTHOLOMEUSZ. LTD. OLD Shoes Are More
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    • 392 9 lALHAMBRAI ALHAMBRA OPENING FRIDAY Bj A 111 M L WWwL WW 1 mm\ Bj IK SOUND 1 Let no man, woman or child e>uy they never saw it! Now is the opportunity to see the eu|>rcme masterpiece of thrill* —greater than ever in sound! Nobody misses it! 1 M«Tgg/jMJ.JJ UfWrffffi
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    • 303 9 OPENING TO-NIGHT j [alhambral g lANOTHERI ANOTHER OUTSTANDING DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME THERE HE GOES!... f Riding likethe wind! I Shooting like a I machine-gun I..Lev- in g I ike a torn ado! A Universal Picture with II DOROTHY REVIER PEGGY CAMPBELL J LEROY MASON Also: I Smash i le II
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  • 66 9 London. Mar. 1. The death is announced of Sir James Haldane Lockhart.—Rsuter. Sir James was His Majesty's Commissioner in Wei-hai-v.ei in 1902 and retired in 1921. He was Special Commissioner to inspect and report on ihe extension of the Colony of Hongkong
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    • 93 10 I j Ask mice I j I fH Fop 3 35 I SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR i The il- illustrated (the B.S.A. Club Roar. Jfffsjfc tne B.S.A R tor and the B.S.A. Club» each an ir.di- JTfSK victual -all fitted with the Terry Super-spring seat, the moct expensive saddle fitted to
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    • 26 10 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO, Qualified eyesight Specialist# 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Ophthalmia! Dr. of Ocular Science.
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  • 29 10 ELIYATHAMBY.—At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday 28th February, 1937, at 5.35 p.m., to Mr and Mrs. N. Eliyathamby, of 327 Bukit Timah Road, a daughter.
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  • 732 10 W E Were very favourably impressed by a custom which appears to prevail in the Chinese Protectorates in Malaya by which the Protector sits all day in a room to which anyone can have access, and is prepared to listen to any Chinese man, woman or chil i
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  • 140 10 Thursday, Feb. 2b Paymaster-Lieut. A W Richards. R.N and Lieut. E H F. Moultrie. R.N.. left Government House At noon H.H. the Sultan of Perai; called on His Excellency at Government House. His Fxcellency and Lady Thomas una uncheon with Captain the Hon. G Fraser. R.N on beard
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  • 28 10 Straits Settlements (Singapore) Assoeiation Owing to lack of suppor 4 the dinner )t the Straits Settlements (Singapore» -issccia'iion arranged for Thursday next iil not take place.
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  • 15 10 Mr A. K. E. Hampshire has been taking a cure for rheumatism at Dro.twich. Worcestershire.
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  • 20 10 Dr. Jumeaux, of Klian Intan, will proteed to the General Hospital, Teluk Anson, when Dr. Kanapathy Pillai, goes on leave.
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  • 26 10 Mr. Bray, of the Electrical Department, Kuala Lumpur, went home recently with his wife and daughter, and they are now at 30, Broadlields Avenue Edgware. Middlesex.
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  • 37 10 Mr. P. N. N. M. Muthukarappan Chettiyar, managing propretor of the vSelangor Rubber Trading Co., and renresentative of the Oriental Life Assurance Co.. Ltd.. will be sailing for home by the s.s. Rhonu on a long holiday.
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  • 36 10 Mr. N. Richardson, of the Government Printing Department. Kuala Lumnur. was entertained by some cf tne staff of the Government Printing Department to a tea party at the Eastern Hotel last week, prior to his departure.
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  • 125 10 NOTES COMMENTS "Croydon Of The East" REPORTS of further extensions in ah transport come from Manila. It is stated that Imperial Airways propos? 4 c extend the- Malaya-Hongkong service to the Philippines and a Japanese company proposes to operate services between Manila and Formosa, linking rp with the network embracing
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  • 159 10 JNTERESTING views on the relations of China and Japan are conta ned In an article by that well-known publicist Mr. Roy W. Howard, the editor of the New York World-Telegram. "The fact that the Chinese have recently shown a greater degree of nalijnal unity than ever before
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  • 140 10 "JT is my personal belief." continues Mr. Howard, "that the changed order in China is going to call for a different approach by Japan. I believe hat China is fast developing tionalism of her own, for which is prepared to demand, and for which in th.ie she
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  • 175 10 observer who appreciates the great change which has come over China during the last few years is M:\ George C. Scott, president of the United States Steel Products Company. "It is refreshing to observe."' he said in a recent rddress. "the decidcdlv constructive movements that are at
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  • 458 10 By "Looker On" i MAN who has been round the worln twenty times has refused to write a book on his experiences. The uncommercial traveller. Young so'diers nowadays have plenty of fun in barracks," says a military authority. We should love to hear a sergeant-major joining
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    • 193 11 RADIO NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALL r o- n\l^2n^nnnHK^ island and Sow* ft Johore. HhHH 1 9HH /1 c-Wa/f output itape Bud /all- I *MJ B SHIR sise energised moving coil loud- |bUmH| refill fell H BBHwH speaker are incorporated and pro- |BhHS| |H I HbH ride reu/h/ amazing volume
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  • 296 11 IN THE MEDITERRANEAN COMMONS QUERY ON DAMAGE TO BRITISH VESSEL Reuter. I& pLOATING mines off the Spanish coast have become such a danger that Lloyds have substantially increased war rMv insurance rates for ships passing through the Mediterranean. The rate on
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  • 23 11 The new Singapore (8J&.8.C I radio s'ation on Caldecott Hill. Thomson Road. Singapor which was olfic'a lv opened by the Governor yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 89 11 WHY WAS NEGUS INVITED TOCORONATION Question In House Of Commons British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 1. WHILE the Foreign Secretary was answering a House of Cwwui question regarding lenngi representatives at the Coronation, a Member asked why an in vita lion to he represented htl gone to the Emperor of
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  • 45 11 Reuter. London. Mar 1 *-S5 Anna L. Huang, the first Chi in Diplomatic service abroad, S be-UM work at the Chinese Emm London as Third Secretary. th* past two years she has been to the Vice-Minister fcr ■**n At:us in Nanking. Renter.
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  • 263 11 Rubber Slocks LONDON WARNING TO SHAREHOLDERS Reuter. London, Mar. 1. enumerating the bullish factors which shareholders may derive pleasurable anticipations of i rubber boom, the Financial News in a leader sounds a note of caution by remarking that the Netherlands native «rrowers must not be
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  • 63 11 Reuter. "Both Will Be Carefully Considered" London, Mar. i. THE it-commendations of the majority and minority reports of the Mvi Tsai Commission will receive mv careful consideration, in consultation with the Hongkong ami Malayan Governments. said >ir VV G A. Ormsby Gore, Secretary for the Colonies, replying
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  • 295 11 Headed By Capt. M. Macdonald British Official Wireless. London. Mar 1. THE administrator of the British frontier observers In Portugah under the scheme which has been accepted by the International Nonintervention Committee as a substitute fcr the scheme of supervis'on rejected by the Portuguese Government, will be
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  • 16 11 HE. the Governor arriving to open the 8.M.8.C. radio station in Thomson Road. Singapore, i Tribune >.
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  • 94 11 Reuter. New York. Mar. 2. Till: strike position is improving in various centres, notabiy at the Druglas aircraft factory at Santa mcnica and its subsidiary, the Northrop Corporation factory at Waukegan, both cf which have been reopened. The leaders of the United Automobile Workers' Union announce a
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  • 184 11 Five Year Plan PUBLIC CONTROL OF BIG SERVICES Reuter. London. Mar. 1. i TEN-POINT "immediate programme'' of precise measures which a Labour Government would carry through in a five-years term if office, which is on the point of publication, is disclosed by the Daily Herald. Besides re-affirming
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  • 58 11 Reuter. Tokyo. Mar. 1. An interpellate!- in the Lower House quened the War Ministry's intention regarding its Army replenishment, vis-a-vis China. The War Minister replied: 11 tne army definitely decided to make arms preparations towards China extiemeiy huge appropriations would be necessary. The Army, however, hopes that
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  • 113 11 IN SHANGHAI Assailants' Gifts To Injured Men Reuter. Lodon. Mar. 1. IN the House of Commons Mr. VV. A. Burke (Lab., Burr.'ey) asked whether Mr. Eden's attention had been drawn to the attack by Italian naval men on North Lane soldiers in Shanghai and whether he proposed representations
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  • 127 11 Holland New Guinea Rumour Reuter. The Hague Mar. 1. regarding Premier Hayashi's proft arise to examine suggestions by Mr. Sakurai in the Japanese Diet that Japan should conclude a non-aggression pact with Holland and" also secure a lease of New Guinea, the following is an authoritative
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    • 227 12 I FREE T j SLOGAN COMPETITION. j "OLD RARITY" WHISKY. $250/- in PRIZES j As Agents for Bulloch Lade Co., Ltd., Glasgow, Distillers S J of the famous De Luxe Whisky "Old Rarity" we offer 10 Prizes S J for best advertising slogans submitted. The slogans must be origi- J
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    • 50 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPEL SATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS. K. LUMPUR WENG HF\G LOONfI NG KOH CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH —LEE AH WENO. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD., BRANCHES. OVERSEA-CHiNESE BAN&INO
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  • 641 12 RADIO SPEECH Singapore's New Landmark Singapore, Monday. GOVERNMENTS keen interest in the welfare and progress of the new British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation was emphasised by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, when he opened the new station
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  • 609 12 Restaurant And Sitting Rooms For Artistes Then there is a gramophone room where more than 7,000 records will be stored on plate glass shelves, and you may be interested to know that in this climate each record has to be turned over once a day to prevent warping.
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  • 445 12 Fine Design And Sound Construction I must not close without taking this opportunity of congratulating the architects, Messrs. Swan and McLaren, and the building contractors, Messrs. Fogden Brisbane and Co., on the very fine design and sound construction of the station and without paying tribute to all
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  • 378 12 NO NEGLIGENCE Bukit Timah Road Fatality Singapore, Monday. "I HAVE been through the evidence which hay already been given and I cannot accept the evidence of the boy who was with the deceased. "I accept the evidence of Mr. Cohen. He has given his evidence in
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  • 85 12 Novel Film Parade In Singapore Singapore. Tuesday. A n ove] advertising stunt was arranged rt to-day by the Capitol Theatre, ir. relation to the film •'Gold Diggers of 1937." which opens to-night. Five Singapore beauties were apparelled in costumes duplicated from those used in the film, and paraded
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  • 215 12 To Stand His Trial In Hupeh Shanghai, Mar. 1. MR. Liv Lv Ying, charged with complicity in assassination, has been extradited on the application, of the Hupeh High Court, where he will stand trial.—Reuters. Liv Lv Ying, until recently the chairman of the Central Publicity Department and
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  • 159 12 Listeners Must Pay Up The Balance A STRAITS Settlements Government Gazette Extraordinary, just issued, makes the following announcement: "It is hereby notified under Regulation 10 (1) (d) of the Wireless Telegraphy Regulations, 1933, published as Gazette Notification No. 858 of sth May, 1933, as amended by
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  • 29 12 We are informed that it was the band of the Inniskilling Regiment that played at the Y.W.C.A. dance on Saturday night, and not the band of the Middlesex Regiment.
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  • 96 12 Protector Of Chinese May Intercede (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 1. THE Weng Fatt .Founry strike, and the resultant lockout of employees by other foundry owners, still continues, though hot accompanied by any disturbances or demonstrations whatsoever. The results of last night's discussion
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  • 194 12 Dr. R. B. Wallace And Miss Phyllis Babington THE wedding took place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, Penang, of Dr. Robert Bruce Wallace, Medical Officer, Dublin Estate, Kedah, second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, of Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and Miss Phyllis Muriel
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  • 71 12 Election Of Office Hearers AT the fifth annual general meeting of the Singapore Medical Practitioners Society, officers were elected as follows: President. Dr X Ando; vice-pre-sident, Dr. A. J Lim; hon. secretary, Dr T H Oh; asst. Hon. secretary. Dr. C. J. Poh; hon treasurer. Dr. Cheong Chee
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  • 69 12 Tamil Affray In Joo Chiat Place Singapore. Tuesday. Three Tamils—two men and a wom?n —were involved in an affray at Joo Clrat Place yesterday evening On. 1 man was rather badly injured, receiving injuries on his nead and back Tiie woman is alleged to have been the cause
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  • 106 12 Singapore. Monday. J. N. Arasaratnam was produced today before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the third magistrate, on a charge of committing cnminal breach of trust in respect of a tin of mosquito oil valued at $10 on Feb. 28 Mr. E M. Tampoe-Philips, for th P defence, asked
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  • 88 12 The following pupils of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce passed the Cambridge School Certificate Examination held in December. 1936. Abdul Kahar bin Shahrum. Cheong Yew Kee, Chew Chong Hock, Chia Jasieng, Chia Siak Chao. Chia Thiam Ouan. Ho Wai Kwong, Koh Kirn Hoe, R. Krishnan, Kwek
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  • 52 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Tne Marine Police rescued a Chinese noman from the sea in front of the Esplanade at two o'clock this morning The woman was seen falling into the sea by a policeman who raised an alMm. She was taken out of the water, none-the-worse for
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  • 22 12 Singapore, Tuesday. The China Station submarines, Oswald, Parthian, Olympus and Proteus, cmd the depot, ship, Medway, returned to Hongkong to-day.
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  • 299 12 MM MANOEUVRES Singapore Coroner's Inquiry Singapore, Tuesday FE tragedy that occurred a! the R.A.F. Base, Seletar, during ;h t combined manoeuvres had an e< ho in the Coroner s Cour l this morning when Mr. F. T. Clifton, who is ait ing for Mr. W. McQuarrie, commented
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  • 71 12 Singapore, Tuesday THE Malaya Tribune understand. 1 that proposals with regard U broadcasting in Singapore schools have been put up to the Govern ment, who are considering the proposition. At the opening of the B.M 5R station yesterday H E the Governor referring to the system at Horn,
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  • 67 12 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust Singapore, Tuesday. Before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate. Thamby Kechik bin Mold Yusoof, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $316 while employed as a servant. The accused claimed trial. The case was postponed for a week
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  • 30 12 Air Conditioning On F.M.S Railways The F.M.S Railways announce Uiat air conditioned coaches will run or. i;.e c*ay mail trains between Kuala Lumper and Penang from Mar. 10.
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  • 16 12 Mr. Lester Goodman, the well-known Singapore resident, is at prea inmate of the General Hospital poie.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 89 13 *X* *I* *5* «S* *5° *5* *5» *2* *5* *5* f •i««J»«5»«J««5««S»«5» 5»*S i *S* I 555 SHELVADOR itKi kii;kkatoii 4 The world's Most Beautiful Refrigerator incorporating "SHELVES-IN- THE-DOOR" feature for ECONOMY, CONVENIENCE and EXTRA t SPACE. A The Shelves in the door actually provide 50', more space for foodstuff
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    • 226 13 rre so mucn in demand. X*ra will find our cocked meats \cry popular. Iney make a aeligiv.ful change from the routine of b< avy meals, and are much less Urouble to prepare. -> v -*> Cooked Corned SUverslde, Pressed Beef. Cooked ham. Windsor Sausage, Pressed Ox Tongue. Ham Roll, Sa!?non
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  • 179 13 heavy snow Wettest February In 71 Years Reuter. I.ondon, Mar. 1. BRITAIN'S fill-dyke, February, has v<td tradition by being the n seventy-on" years, producing -'r Jnuary over ten inches which is U:e double of normal. A aid over the whole of the Bri- t i"s during the
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  • 40 13 Believed it Would Cure Them Hongkong. Mar. 2. 1»V() lepers in Canton believing that the h of a child would cure their disease Killed a child and ate it- fle^h The have been arrested—Sin Ch«nv Jit Poh.
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  • 254 13 Subscriptions For 1st Half Year Ending Feb. 28 The following is a list of subscriptions received by the Children's Aid Society for the first half year ending Feb 28: Mrs. E M. Atkin-Berry $25.00 Mr. H. C. Atkin-Berry 50.00 "A Friend" 5.00 Anonymous 30.00 White Honey" 50.00
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  • 42 13 London. Mar. 2. Caotam C. N. A Clarke, Assistant Resident Commissioner and Secretary to the Government of Bechuanaland Protectorate, has been appointed Resident Commissioner of Bechuanaland Protectorate. succeeding Lieutenant-Colonel C. F. Rey. who retires on Sept. 1— British Official Wireless.
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  • 407 13 600 MEN Major R.G.S. Cox In Command Singapore, Tuesday. AVER in about half an hour, the v «nharkatini of Hie Royal Inniski**ing Fusiliers i'or Hongkong by H.M.S. Medwav. submarine depot shin of :he China Station, was very efficiently tarried out at
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  • 275 13 Successes Of Mercantile Institution The following. candidates from Mer cantile Institution were successful in the respective subjects they offered in the London Chamber of Commerce autumn examinations: Arithmetic: Four out of six passed: Koh Ah Noi, Douclas C. Swyny. Tok Tio Nghee. Wong Anthony. Book-keeping: Seven out of
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  • 33 13 President's Plain Hint To Greybeards Reuter. Washington, Mar. I. President Roosevelt has signed the Summers Bill permitting Supreme Court judges to retire on full pay at the age of 70.—Reuter.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 12 14 Hi Have you had 11 1§ your m p Tiger Beer? 8
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    • 49 14 .J. 1 CHINA j s Underwriters 1 t Limited. (Incorporated In Hongkong). I A British Company Registered t i in Great Britain and Hongkong i LIFE. FIRE, MOTOR CAti, J MARINE PERSONAL J ACCIDENT j j INSURANCE j 'Phone 4276. j Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers J Second Floor, Singapore.
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    • 192 14 Z |*0H ELSIE, IF I HAVE TO "MAYBE ITS YOUR OWN ...ipN WORK FOR MR.SMITH FAULT, MAY-, YOU HAVE a W C0 U fl ANOTHER DAY 111 GO MAD! ENOUGH STIMULATING unii HE MAKES ME 50 hot drinks every it A N£RVOUS V* 3 DAY T0 WRECI( PERHAPS YOU'RE RIGHT,
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  • 572 14 THREATENING WEATHER CAUSES CLOSURE BEFORE TIME HAMMOND, Leyland, Barnett and Worthington were all out in yesterday's play in the deciding Test at Melbourne, and with only six wickets in hand, England will resume play to-day a good 420
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  • 462 14 THRILLING RACE <N A STORM THE race for the Aeolus Challenge Cup fo Chanjfi, for Il.S.Y.C. Class B boats was held over the week-end This perpetuates the annual rare once held to that delightful spot Fairy Point Club. The race started at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday
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  • 541 14  -  (By "Forward" JUST when the England cricketers find themselves in the position of a poor second on the first-innings' play of the final and deciding Test match now being played at Melbourne, Australia are being given a hand by the weather clerk, and
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  • 135 14 Reuter. London. Mar. 1. THE call-over for the Grand National Mar. 191 Ls as follows: 10-1 Royal Mail, taken and offered 100-9 Ready Cash offeied, IGO-8 taken. 100-8 Golden Miller offered, 100-7 taken. 15-1 De la Chance offered. 100-6 taken. 20-1 Pucka Belle, taken and offered. 20-1
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  • 574 14 RAIN HELPS AUSTRALIA Melbourne, To-day. THE resumption of the Test is likely to be delayed as the wicket is 1 soaked on account of overnight and morning showers. A later Reuter message slated that when play was resumed, there was a crowd of 4.000. The weather was
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 212 15 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, bo** ivousness, weak body, impure hioUi falling memory, and who are old and worn-out before their time will DO delighted to learn of a new gland OIO* eovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible
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    • 35 15 man who is punctual in keeping his appointments the business. With a c > 'wfjm always be on time Wind ii I regularly and it will never fail you. Agents for Malaya: THE SUCCESSORS OP MASTERS.
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    • 633 15 THE 2 8 Mill GREAT EASTERN Ijj I s LIFE i s FOURTEEN POINTS C I 2 A series of 14 reasons, why you y-* < should choose THE GREAT I 1 g EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE v 2 CO., LTD., to look after your g S g 5 insurance needs.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
  • 356 15 Singapore, Tuesday. riKAVANU, the Siamese ed against Fred Perry at last year, made a fine locally, when on the ,tv yesterday he easily I I?. Abed in the first the Singles, in the tournament. to make the Siamese tactics, but Chartikauvred liini
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  • 587 15 LOCAL SOCCER League Champions Were Better Singapore, Tuesday. PHI Chiaese scored another ex- in local soccer hen it Un lason Koad Stadium strtday, the? he.it the R.A.F. (last champions) by 3—l. however flatters them for the Air Force led by I— 6 half-time, just before which
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  • 124 15 M.C.C. To Celebrate Anniversary (ORD KAWKE. 77-years-old president of Yorkshire Cricket Club, speaking in Leeds recently, sprung a bright piece of news. He said that England's Test team now in Australia will be called on to play -o match against the Rest of England on their return.
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  • 44 15 V.M.C.A. Junior Department v. 30th Fortress Co., to-day at 2 p.m.:—B. S. Varma <capt>. Suratta. Guan Kiat, J. Webber. J. Shaw. G. Newman. Mun Cheng. M. Swyny. M Modder, B Fones. Au Kow Chu, Goh Chin Chye. Reserves: Swee Kee. Ezekiel Ese.
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  • 236 15 Mortell And Peralta To Meet JOE Peralta will be given an opporJ tunity of showing his stuff at the New World Arena on Friday when he meets Johnny Mortell over ten rounds in a special contest. In the Philippines both Peralla and Mortell a~e rated as top-matchers. Mcrtell
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  • 204 15 Ladies' March Hog-ey At S.G.C. THE Ladies' March Bogey competition k was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. R. W. Cowen in "A" division with a score of all square, in a tie in "B" division between Mrs. K. A. Jackman
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  • 51 15 V.M.C.A. To Meet Europeans To-day The following have been selected to play waterpolo for the V.M.C.A. vs. Singapore Swimming Club at the SS.C. to-day at 5.20 p.m.:—Choo Seng Kay, Lee Fong Lim. G. Day. Lee Choon Ngee. S. Medland. E. S. M Khatena and Teo Teck Soon. Reserve, Boon
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  • 523 15 A HAT-TRICK Business Houses' League ANfc of the keenest fought games in the Business House League so far was played yesterday when, on the S.H.B. ground. Nestanglo beat lophain Jones and Kailton by four goals to one. The teams displayed excellent combination and ball control, and
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 398 16 .Mr/ r Nervousness, fatigue, forgetfulness and many :er symptoms often hamper the full enjoyment of life. You can become lit and healthy again with a course of Sanatogen. Sanatogen contains just those elements which give new health and energy to the run-down organism in a very digestible form. It strengthens
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    • 78 16 j J\) When a Woman X \s Inai people often Juke lier J w for years younger lhan I she is, >s. faux klic puis thi** down to i^y* v 1 wo c leclh, t x \jS tli.it >!n- mils I hose iloun i«» cjr%* f«cl sin's used imiliing [ml
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    • 93 16 fl BALDNESS £pl makes you look «=o old You will end up like Ĕ KEI .if you don'r stop 1 SCALP STARVATION V^SILVIkRIN The Natural Hair Fori All your hair trouble will The Scalp will become healthy and clean Thin hair will grow thick. Bald a ill be covered with
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  • 436 16 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of I the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Feb. 20:— Plague: In the Eastern Arena the ports of Bassein, Karachi, Rangoon and Colombo reported the presence ol human plague during the
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  • 226 16 All Hostile Acts To Stop? Nanking Feb. 28. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has donated $100 000 for the relief of the soldiers stranded in the north-west provinces. Inside the Great Wall. Madame Soong Mci Ling, wife of the Generallisimo. is reported to be ill. It is understood
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  • 74 16 Italian Government Opposed To It Reuter Wireless. Rome, Feb. 2o ITALY a\ present is opposed to the Hapsburg restoration in Austria, it is stated authoritatively. Gavda. in Giornale d' Italia, savs restoration is inopportune, because nobodv inside or outside Austria feels the i.red for a change in the
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  • 214 16 Reduction Order in Court ®ngapore, Mourta. AN application made befoiv .1, Justice. Mr. P A M< i High Court 10-day. for the redu the capital of the Rompin Bahru Ruhh! Estate Ltd., to 80 cents a share of S? existing issued capital, was «uc-p t"'' his lordship
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  • 262 16 Flandin's Attack On M. Blum Reuter Wireless. Paris. Feb g A STRONG attack on M Bum especially in the direction ol w%s uttered to-day by the If. Flandin. in a speech in th vhen he declared that a quarter subscribers to earlier loans If. Auriol did not intend
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    • 105 17 YOU WILL LIKE A PYE RADIO WHEN YOU HEAR ONE —keep euris in place all dajr The day of the mannish bob is past. Stylish women everywhere, as always, are following f the latest dictates of Paris and arranging their hair in the new elaborate manner. You need not dress
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1560 17 Vl 11 lilWiln I mm JteufeD. Selection. Musical Comedy MeT B€IMCI TUI ■JI M Altfi B-K mories <arr. Finckt. There's that Look MMmJJL 29 ■«tBH ni your Eves (Gordon and Revel*. Selec- tIQO, The Chocolate Soldier (O. Strauss). A/ln A I p.m. 'The Story of the GramoPRIKIKAMMb OF RRTTTQW T?MDTdd
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  • 498 18 Prolonged And Delicate Negotiations Immediately to the north, of the cathedral compound, lies the great School which shares our pation's name and of which we are so proud Here, a great stirring, as when in spring the bees begin to swarm, is taking place. For two long
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  • 570 18 Outstanding Parish Event 0' The Year Then at tlie institute itself a <1, is nearing completion and a Mi* T Seamen Launch, a really smart craft, has been provided bv our k government, so that the chaplain's j i is vastly facilitated. Let u.s never get of
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    • 22 18 MU LSI Fl ED WAS SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR DELICATE HAIR. jpSEflu Mulsified COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO Contain* 9 I I 2 APB 4
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    • 87 19 P£RF£CT FITNESS he ause of Moodiness Poor €o»t. I.nst i eth>, I.i>ticssncss. Itching. Scratch Hair Shedding.' etc., i> over-heated i Bat a dog's blood only gets overU i when it i- '.v pure. Keep your od PI RE and you mil keep his Get Sherlcy's Mjf dog book! p A
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    • 225 19 What becomes of THE "CAMBRIDGE" BOY? Are you waiting to join the crowded ranks of poorly-paid clerks? If so. disappointment awaits you. Why not learn a Trade or Profession? There is an I.C.S Course for every need. Post this Coupon and state your requirements and see if we can help
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    • 212 19 llartell Brandy i exclusively distilled from wine made from fine i grapes in the Cog] ac ricf Ft nee. So long has Martcll Brandy been in use anion-; connoisseurs thioughou. the world thai well may be locked upon as the standard of a pure Cognac Brandy. ESTABLISHED 171'). Over 200
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 708 19 jllclVclll ListCl*f*l+« 9 If Ailin 811 pm News bulletin in English. m m flll<lUlU 8.31 p.m. All-India inter-regimental ln team coxing championships isemilUcnunued from page 17) finals). A running commentary. Rewt O i t? r r\\7 aj? wp nrkrt n tr, layed from the Stadium. Fort William. ..S. I. ntiUKl
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  • 303 20 The finish of the first race at Saturday's races: The order was Little Miss X (Kirwan), Miss Woo (Farthing), Valkyrie (Martin*, and Spot White (Tankard*.—(Tribune.) In the third race on Saturday. Fifty-Three I Martin) won. with Jacatra (Dodd) second, Scribble tMcPherson» third, and Salmon
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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