Morning Tribune, 1 February 1936

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  • 8 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, Feb. l, 1986.
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  • 103 1 iw \m:it» DitEssLi) \s CIVILIANS FIERCE FIGHTING MOSCOW, AXUEIIEI), LODGES PROTEST TENSION between Soviet Russia and Japan, which has been running high in recent months as a result of the incidents in Upper Mongol ip, is likely to be increased as the result of a serious clash
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  • 39 1 London, Jan. 31. AN announcement is expected shortly regarding the first broadcast message to the nation and Empire by Kinp Edward, lt is stated that the broadcast m.iy take place next week.- Bri tish Wireless
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  • 164 1 Australia And Air Mails I BLOW to Sir Kingsley Wood's hopes n for the air liner to become in future the normal and inevitable medium for the transit of mails within the Empire is struck by the decision of the Commonwealth Government of Australia not to
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  • 13 1 Mrs. B. M. Kauflfmann arrived back in Singapore Irom Europe by the Gneisenau.
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  • 132 1 The R. A. F. Goodwill flight to Japan will leave Singapore at 7 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 10 and will follow the route already announced. They return on Mar. 12 INVADERS DRIVEN BACK Simultaneously thirty more invaders appeared suddenly and opened Are also. The Soviet patrol, reinforced with 25 other
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  • 120 1 Major Doihara <4s Adviser Tokio, Jan. 31. THE authorities in Tokio are reticent regarding Major Doihara's appointment as High Adviser to the Hopei and Chahar autonomous council next March. Observers consider that the post is a fitting guerdon for pre-eminent services in organising a stabilised North China, which
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  • 18 1 Mr. J. Angus, of the Singapore Fire Brigade, returned from home leave by the P. and O. Rawalpindi.
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  • 73 1 Singapore, Friday. A Cantonese named Chin Ah Yong was remanded in custody by the Third Magistrate to-day in connection with a midnight raid by an armed gang on a coffee shop in Selegie Road last Friday. An order granting a decree absolute was made by the acting Chief Justice (Mr.
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  • 116 1 NAVY LIMITS Progress Of The Conference London, Jan. 31. THE task of drafting the proposed scheme of exchange of information and advance notification of annual naval building proposals was completed at the meeting yesterday of the first sub-committee of the London Naval Conference. A report, the text of which at
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  • 51 1 Thames Bursts Banks London. Jan. 31. HEAVY rains and the prospect of further falls have renewed anxiety m regard to floods in various parts of Britain. A considerable rise in the Thames above Teddington was reported yesterday and at so—- «i«™»s the river was over its banks. British
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  • 178 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Pon Startling Chinese Report Canton, Jan. 31. A SENSATION has been caused by A the receipt of a report to the effect that the Japanese warships in Swatow Harbour have bombarded the city. Mi Kan Chia Hou, the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 17 1 i i i *jmi W* l,l ii*«! LAST NIGHT'S j BOXING: m SEE PAGE f 18 I-
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    • 94 1 S THE SECRETS in the FLAVOUR CONE Ilushus JELLIES! The flavour is sealed in right up to the instant you use it. j When you add boiling water to Lushus, the flavour cone dissolves j quickly, the flavour is released and you have a sparkling table J j jelly, rich
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  • 875 2 Lorries L imited To 30m.p.h. MUNICIPAL ACTION Motor Traders' Views Singapore, Friday. ]I|OTOR lorries are to be limited to a speed of thirty miles an hour in the island of Singapore in future, if Government approves of the action taken to-day by the Municipal Commissioners. On the motion of Mr.
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  • 181 2 LESSON FROM N.E.I. Dr. Wu's Advice To Chinese T Singapore, Friday. HE suggestion that there should be closer co-operation in Malaya between the Straits Chinese and the British communities was made by Dr. Wu Lien-teh when he addressed a meeting of the Chinese Association this evening Dr. Wu was speaking
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  • 77 2 To-day In Singapore CAPITOL.— "Big Broadcast of 1936.' with Lyda Roberti. Jack Oakie, etc. PAVILION.— "Heart's Desire, with Richard Tauber. ALHAMBRA.— "The Irish in Us", with James Cagney and Pat O'Brien. RITZ, GEYLANG.— "Naughty Marietta.' with Jeannette MacDonald. ROXY.— "The Raven," with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. NEW WORLD.-Non-stop dance
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 123 2 The most charmingly situated Hotel in the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— TENNIS. DINNER DANCES R^^R^ RESTAURANT DINERS $1.50 NO ADMISSION CHARGE. FRESH MILK— WHH ALL THE TROUBLE REMOVED! lET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk d your
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    • 49 2 Prevents falling hair Removes dandruff overnight Grows new healthy hair Makes the hair soft, silky, glossy and wavy A^^^^A T^ fll v Many thousands of people owe to Silvikrin the abundance, health and beauty of their hair. From all chemists and High Class Hairdressers. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore.
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    • 46 2 DEATH NOTICE At the General Hospital, Singapore, on Jan 31, Harold Stamford Eber, 47, late of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Funeral at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 5 p.m. Interment at Bidadari later. j "MAX LION* j RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT S .j. p. .J.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 162 3 THE DEATH OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. SPECIAL PARAMOUNT PICTURES RECEIVED BY AIRMAIL DEPICTING THE PASSING OF KING GEORGE V. THE PROCLAMATION OF KING EDWARD Vlll. And An Impressive Record of scenes during the conveying of the body of His Late Majesty to London from Sandringham Will Be Screened
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  • Up-To-The-Minnte Financial News
    • 346 4 VALUES SLIGHTLY LOWER (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 24 cts., down Va ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore) .100%; unchanged. The interest in the New York market appears to be falling away slightly and prices there are easing on profit taking. Locally the
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    • 259 4 London, 6.30 p.m. Jan. 31. Share of £l denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall 1063/ 8 106% V 4 1/ 11V 2 HVi — Va l A 39% 39 4 t\ Royal Assce. (£l share 10s. pd.) 10 12V2 14% 10
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 21 4 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer wishes The Morning Tribune every success. -31 nl inv On The Hon ii It" Coming: to the Capitol* March 3rd.
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    • 256 4 LONDON TIN AND RUBBER (From Our Financial Correspondent) London, Jan. 31, 6 p.m. The closing prices were as follows LONDON RUBBER Market Tone:— Steady. Spot 6 31 J32 Apr. June 7 1 16. LONDON TIN Spot £208.1 05. Forward £198 CROSS-RATE London New York T.T. closing 5.00 716. L4TEST ADVERTISEMENTS
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    • 31 4 ...-^^^H I<or Accuracy Beauty 11 J8 „iifc b,: t Wa|rh Known the world over fl Q m LmmW 13-' >l T u v iiA E m^if^^mM mwmmm^mmmmmaam in modern watchmaking history!
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  • 340 5 BOLD MOVE BY TURF CLUB $123,000 Profit Last Year Singapore, Friday. WITH liquid assets amounting to $385,000 the committee of Singapore Turf Club have decided to redeem the whole of their liability to debenture holders, absorbing $368,000. This decision was approved at the annual general meeting
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  • 103 5 Big Increase In Surplus Singapore, Friday. THAT Singapore's Municipal surplus has risen during 1935 from $3,556,000 to just over the $5,000,000 mark is revealed in the statement of cash receipts and payments of the Municipal Fund for December, which was tabled at the meeting of tne Commissioners held-
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 254 5 THE MOST ORIGINAL MUSICAL COMEDY IDEA IN YEARS! i./^uKSfel PAVILION v f^^^^^_ m^k HE- JS It "EVERY NIGHT at EIGHT" With irf^j, GEORGE RAFT T^Uv FRANCES LANGFORD f ft^a^t BW page 3. foot-controlled dip-switch, built in luggage carrier, concealed W Bi Km, J spare wheel, magnetic speedometer, interior sun visor,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 162 6 THE PICTURE SUPERB! A FEAST OF MELODY AND SONG! [pavilion i>oslT r^- T A RICHARD IAIBER The world's greatest tenor in a screen triumph, even bigger than "Blossom Time" -HEARTS DESIRE" OPENING TO-MORROW 3.15 6.15 9.15 Zukor pr.i.nn WW^ M^ 3^^ X wLmfm*££ iwtK™KEmZ \^y^_\W^Smm^mm\m^ Mr Lit .«.>•■ ir.fi.c (Ib^bE
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    • 248 6 mm m 3 SHOWS I CAPITOL J 3.15—6.15—9.15 Paramount's Biggest Musical Show since the days of Paramount on Parade", "King of Jazz" and other famous Musical*— "The Big Broadcast rOf 1936" With LYDA ROBERT! (Star of "Md Prom Spain") BILL ROBINSON (Shirley Temple's tap-dancing partner in ("Little Colonel") RICHARD TAUBER,
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  • 216 7 Joan Crawford's New Film jF precedent is any judge, Brian P Aherne will become a star whether he wants to or not. BecanM Aherne is Joan -Crawford's leading man in the new M< tro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, "I Live My Life," coming to the Capitol Theatre next week,
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  • 240 7 Compared with Gable and Montgomery, the Englishman is not well-known. compared with their standing at the time when they first appeared opposite Joan Crawford, he Is much better known. And that is why Bollywood believes that not long from now Aherne will take his rightful place among the
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 7 Stella Moya, the Ipoh girl, who appears in attractive dance numbers in the film "Stormy Weather," which will be filmed at the next change at the Pavilion Theatre.
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  • 178 7 ALFRED Hitchcock, famous director of "The Man Who Knew Too Much," "Thirty Nine Steps" and "Secret Agent," will fulfil one of his most cherished ambitions when, during 1936, he directs a film written by himself on a "Derby Day" subject for the Gaumont-British Picture Corporation. "Hitch" has always
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 61 7 LAST TWO NIGHTS OF I" EDGAR ALLEN POE'S Wm M f^ 7 •1 MORTAL INSPIRATIONAL fil r 111 1% W nie POEM PLAYED BY THE bA MMmW WL U) TWO MONSTROUS SCREEN 'Phone 5709 CHARACTERS Ik Ail 101 I BELA H IGOSI in A Universal's Amazing Thriller "The RAVEN" h
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    • 217 7 \amam\ Insurance Company ESTABLISHED 1900 j Rt. Hon. Sir Robert L. Borden, I H. R. Stephenson, i P.C, G.C.M.G., K.C., D.CXi., LL.D. I i General Manager. t President. I HOME OFFICE:— TORONTO, CANADA. i Insurance in force exceeds $280,000,000.00 j j i J MALAYAN OFFICE I E-4, Hong Kong Bank
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  • 273 8 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Feb. 1, 1936. OURSELVES rpHOSE three optimistic words, "Our New Venture," have been recorded on a number of occasions in connection with the enterprises of the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Less than three years ago we launched the Sunday Tribune, and quickly it gained immense
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  • Article, Illustration
    914 8 AUR bow is made in the leading arti- cie in the adjoining column, where is told the story of the aspirations of the Morning Tribune. Here emphasis might briefly be laid upon one or two features of this publication which are entirely distinct from those which have proved
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  • 191 8 Miss A. M Lay, of the S.S. Nursing Service, has been seconded for service in Johore. Lord Nuffield, head of Morris Motors, Ltd., arrived in Singapore yesterday by the P. and O. liner Rawalpindi His Excellency the Governo:* leaves Singapore to-day by the yacht Sea Belle II on a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 98 8 8 So Different 1 j -So Alluring j ji j Shining Colourful Cut j LUedcJmq fa i j/"s f, I Gleaming Silverware S witts DAINTY SILKS ami UNGERIE B— j and a host of other suitable GIFTS Certain to captivate the heart of the most I BRIDE and" g GROOM
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  • 617 9 \EW SIGN WILL HELP Safeguard For Junctions Singapore, Friday. a ROAD sign of new type will make its appearance on the roads of Singapore in the not far distant f utnre. It is a warning for the protection of major cross roads and will be exactly
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  • 190 9 A Viscount Weds Governess (By Air Mall) London, Jan. 21. ATTENDED by three of her former pupils as bridesmaids, a 34-year-old French governess was married to Viscount HUI, of Cotton Ball, Shropshire, at St. George's, Campden Bill, yesterday. She was MUe. Berthe Maria Emffie Schmldt-Immer, of Strasbourg, who has
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  • Article, Illustration
    104 9 London, Jan. 21. r REE-THOUSAND-MILE Journeys across the Atlantic, from England to the U.S.A.. may soon be possible for £10 Plans for a new service have been drawn up by Major Frank Bustard, one time Passenger Traffic Manager of the White Star Line. The service would be run
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  • 245 9 IN 21/2 DAYS! England To S. Africa London, Jan. 21. Great Britain to Capetown in two and a half days. Britain to New York in less than one day. •THESE are two developments in speed- ier travel possible with the aid ot flying boats, according to Mr. W. Craven Ellis,
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  • 17 9 Dr. G. H. Garlick has been appointed to be a member of the Johore Council of State.
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  • 249 9 Guarded By One Man (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 21. I gents of a dosen foreign Powers are A anxious to learn a secret locked ln the brain of frail, silver-haired Mr. Barnes Nevlll Wallis, structural designer of Vickers (Aviation), Ltd. If the secret can be kept,
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  • 21 9 Mr. W. G. Reeves has been appointed 'to act as Assistant Adviser at Kota Tinggi, according to the Johore Government Gazette.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 31 9 "Tollum" Vermouth ITALIAN TYPE $1.35 Jjlßl Another J M //^Bj Wa\ il per bottle |jH(ll Tolley from all I|pB™jl QUALITY dealers. \VEBB«ffl«nnsß Product. Sole Agents for Malaya: I McALISTER CO., LTD.
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  • 98 10 Dr. Marius Brophil and Dr. James Hickey, two Irishmen, who were with the British Red Cross Ambulance, under Major Burgoyne, which was bombed by Italian aeroplanes at Waldia, midway between Dessie and Lake Ashangi in Abyssinia. Fourteen people in the vicinity were killed and 35 wounded. (Topical
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 124 11 at St Moritz, Switzerland, where they are enjoying the :al Pit A 65-year-old grandmother has given one of her ears so that her 7-year-old grandson will not grow up deformed. She Ls Mrs. Emily Todkill. of Stafford. The operation was carried out at the North
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  • 15 11 0«-« tafc *^op^«-«-»-«C^^^ h^^^^«th.^ tofcrt^ This eiant oropeUer, wMcU Topical Press
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  • 1587 12 "BE SANE" Say Paris Dressmakers Paris, January 18, 1936. JEANNE ma cherie, J What a lovely time I had during the holidays!!! The season, in spite of the crisis, was ln full swing this year and everybody seemed to enjoy himself freely. What about you in Singapore? Someone has already
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  • Article, Illustration
    117 12 J|o. I— This Paris evening gown is made of chiffon in a new shade called grape blue. The heavy silver girdle and the bracelets are studded with real pearls and diamonds. No. 2. Ice-white crepe Romaine evening gown from Vionnet is diagonally draped, from the shoulders, and has
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 13 12 MAISOi\ PERM? l LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS, i 19 Stamford Road. Tel. 4610. CORNER HOUSE
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    • 126 12 PRIMA Eau de Cologne SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER! j COUPON. To M. Weinberg, 74 Robinson Road, Singapore. Please forward free sample bottle of PRIMA Eau j I de Cologne, for which I enclose 20 cents stamn to defray postage. Name J Address i If after testing our sample you find you
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  • 304 13 curve. The shelves offer an excellent repository for bathroom jars and bottles, yet sufficient mirrored surface remains for self survey. Shaving mirrors of really generous size, constructed the same as make-up mirrors with a concealed light globe ln the back that casts a shadowless reflection will make many
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 95 13 LUGGAGE CARRIER q fr SINGAPORE LUGGAGE I CARRIER CO. j ng acre Contractors Forwarding > Agents. Booking Agents for F.M.S. i j Railways. 1 B:itr2«ige Agents for: Blue Funnel Line C i East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd., etc etc I Tel. Address:— "LUGGAGE" pHONE 2428 or call
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    • 88 13 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE RESTAURANT 1 ZZ+ Real European j S Food j Come and have your steak cook- ed as you like it on an open i charcoal grill by JOHN, Singa- j i pore's leading Chef. J OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT S j Arcade Restaurant 1 Collyer Quay, Phone
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    • 94 13 GRAMOPHONES j COLUMBIA j GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS t NEW MODELS ISSk S $21 tO $50— i J ROBINSON PIANO Co., S.S. Ltd. J Winchester House, Collyer Quay, I Singapore. opposite the NEW PIER. CURIOS •J, S Here's the place you can get Camphor-wood chests, Nest-of- J tables, Linen Handkerchiefs and
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    • 162 13 CHEMIST mi —Ml DECROSE (Prepared by Boots of Nottingham) GLUCOSE, WITH VITAMIN D. A preparation of pure Medicinal Glucose with Vitamin D and Calcium Glycerophostate. Especially suitable for expectant and nursing Mothers, essential for growing Children. Sole Agents: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. I SINGAPORE. TAILOR <fr «8 j A NEW
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 438 14 ii unci I BRITISH INDIA p. o. s. n. ars SAILINGS, OUTWARDS. Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 1936 1936 SOMALI 6,810 Feb. 12 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 10 CORFU 15,000 Feb. 14 BEHAR 6,000 Apr. 19 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 28 CHITRAL 15,000 Apr. 24 BANGALORE 6,000 Mar. 12 SOUDAN 6,500
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    • 544 14 I|^ jt TO FRENCH PORTS T^. 1 I %^lLJ\gr HOMEWARDS. Y) i FORBIN For MarseUles, Havre, Antwerp Sc Dunkirk Feb. 4 i CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Si Bordeaux Feb. 7 J 1 BOUGAINVILLE For MarseUles, Havre, Antwerp Si Dunkirk Mar. 4 i CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles,
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  • Singapore Harbour —News Of The Day
    • 189 15 No Room At The Wharves Singapore, Friday. (YsXISG to lack of space at the Tarn' ong Pagar wharves the Gneisenau. the third of the Norddeufccher Lloyd's express liners for the Fir Eastern run, had 'to anchor in the outer roads for several hours after arriving to-day.
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    • 281 15 jM^niERS and fathers and uncles and ts, brothers and sisters and and relations, carrying large •Is were all down on board the 0 when she sailed on Thursday oon carrying about thirty Singa- children back to school In Fre- i iter having spent the long las
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    • 227 15 4 SHIPS IX A Busy Day In Port Singapore, Friday. riRST of four passenger boats to arrive alongside the docks in Singapore to-day was the German vessel Stuttgart, coming from Manila with a number of through passenger* on board. The Victoria, new luxury vessel of the Lloyd Triestino Line, on
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    • 120 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE I Singapore, Jan. 31. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Kistna 22; Somerville 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3> Rawalpindi 18; Pacfic Maru 16; Awobasan Maru 14; Ophir, Gneisenau 11; Glenaffaric 8; Benvenue 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) City of
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    • 339 15 Singapore, Friday. The following passengers are sailing by the P. and O. Rajputana, which left Singapore for Europe this morningMrs. H. F. H. Jones, Mr. T. Earl, Mr. W. Shaipe, Surg. Lt. Mullen, Mrs. I. I. Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Carter, Mrs. Trowbridge, Lt.
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    • 77 15 LORD Kirkley, of Kirkley Hall. Ponteland Northumberland, shipowner, a director of Furness. Withy and Co., and chairman of the Cairn Line of Steamships, who died on Sept. 11 last, aged 72 years, left estate of the gross value of £168 096 19s. Id., with net personalty £119.550 12s.
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    • 24 15 An old shipyard at Stockton-on-Tees is to be converted into a new recreational and occupational centre for the unemployed at a cost of £5,000.
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    • 102 15 THE Heme Office has been set a puzzle by Dundee authorities who want to know what they should do with a stowaway believed to bei Russian, who came from Hamburg, but who has no papers to prove his identity or nationality. Albert Cis. aged 27. stowed away on board
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 372 15 Mails Close TO-DAY BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 am. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipoh: Weekday:'. 7.45 a.m. and 1 p.m. Klang. Kuala Lipis. Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson; Weekdays* 7 p.m Kota Bahru, Kuala Kri and
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 42 16 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING m\ \m\'^~ ''^fflft I I f J%_^^^ Kf%^- N-L *j^A.^dp m ;.*vjy n ■i^r T: *3P "fr t 0/ *fr t The Eaist Asiatic Company. Limited.. •fr SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. j* V V
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1427 16 8 35 p m —The Troubadours. 830 p.m. News Bulletin. A*^*^* n«*h^. Ijrw^ V aso n m —"Latest news from Hoi- 8.35 p.m. Asiatic Music. T I land 900 pm Close Down lON THE RADIO g&Starec* Jetrino. fcj Hoil2»koil«» J ~~e~*Ba io 10 d m —The Troubadours 0 v t
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  • 400 17 COMPENSATION CLAIM Commissioners Make Move Singapore, Friday. A SUM of $20,000 as damages is claimed from the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore by the owners of fishponds in the Kallang Basin area which have been disturbed by the health department in their endeavour to rid Kallang Basin of
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  • 108 17 \ews Pictures From London I n<\RAMOUNT news films of the scenes 1 n London following the announcement of the death of King George V, of the ceremony of proclamation of Edward VIII and other scenes eloquent of the of Britain's grief at the death of King, are now
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  • 52 17 d a ya. Mr Lim Cheng Ean and Mr. R. Tessensohn have been appointed by His Fycellency the Governor to the Education Board. Dr. Lim Han Hoe and Dr. Noei Clarke are elected by the Unofflriala and the Official Members are the Director of Education. *the Deputy .surer and the
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  • 45 17 Mr Max Baker, one of the directors of' Amalgamated Theatres Ltd.. returned to Singapore from England by the llnwalpindi. Eight persons were killed and forty injured (states a Reuter message from Siinbury. Pennsylvania) when the Pennsylvania to Philadelphia express crashed over a bridge at Susquehanna.
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  • 123 17 Singapore. Friday. Despair was the plea put forward by a Chinese. Chan Kong Fatt. who pleaded guilty before thc Third Magistrate to-day on a charge of attempted suicide. Chan jumped overboard from tbe Tilawa while she lay alongside the SUB. wharf yesterday and was rescind with some
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  • 164 17 LINGUISTS Soldiers Learn Malay London, Jan. 21. MALAY and Urdu are among the 13 languages in which British soldiers are .shortly to be examined by the Army Education Corps. The men whose knowledge will be tested have been studying the languages, which include Arabic and Greek, under the auspices of
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  • 386 17 extensions," continued Lord Nuffield, "for within the next six months, we are extending the works at least by 25 per cent." Speaking about the accident to Lady Nuffield at the end of last year, his lordship said that her ladyship was quite alright now though she fractured
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 42 17 The glamorous star of NO MORE LADIES" Triumphs again in a new M.-G.-M. Comedy Hit. l Al*lTQL.N*xt Week Heir' m ___P''r'K^____m BRIAN AHERNE FRANK MORGAN ALINE MacMAHON ERIC BLORE o W. S. VAN DYKE Production ■fS) DONT MISS l^* 1 L THf<stt
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    • 108 17 a T ll|:\|: ULUWAXW ANNOUNCES A j S SPECIAL CHEAP SALE substantial reduction of prices of S rD'ORSAY'S PERFUMES I THE BEST SCENTS in the FINEST CRYSTAL BOTTLES THE WORLD FAMOUS S EAU DE I i \r tft-^^^M AMU* A*' 'Hi A" i^^■__^_ K K. II jTB Vfl m.' i!t
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  • 597 18 THRILLS AT STADIUM Johnson's Great Win (By "Left Hook") Singapore, Friday. JJISPLAYING better speed, superior footwork and clever punching, "Baby" Johnson, the Lightweight Champion of the Orient, clearly outpointed Ignacio Fernandez at the Olympic Stadium this evening. There was a large crowd present to see Mr. S.
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  • 29 18 In respect for the death of His late Majesty King George V, two minutes' silence was observed at the Olympic Stadium yesterday before the main event.
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  • 105 18 A MEETING of the Delhi and District Cricket Association held in Delhi on Friday considered, among other subjects, the visit of Lord Tennyson's team to India. The Association generally accepted Lord Tennyson's proposal to bring ft cricket team to India in the winter M 1936-37. It is understood
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 18 Mahoney brings down one of the Hermes men in yesterday's final of the S.C.C. Seven-a-Side rugger, which the R.A. won 3—o.
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  • 102 18 Pataudi Not To Join Tour Patiala. Jan. 17. IT is understood that the Nawab of Pataudi will not undertake the captaincy of the England tour on medical grounds. He has declined to play in any match in India. C. K. Nayudu and C. S. Nayudu are also unlikely
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  • 40 18 H.M.S. Niger, one Df the two sloop mlne-sweeners of tht 1934 naval programme, was launched from the yard of Messrs. J. S. White and Co., Cowes, on Jan. 29. The Salamander, a sister ship, is also being constructed at Cowes.
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  • 25 18 In the New Year list of Air Force promotions Wing-Commander Burling, D.S.C., D.F.C., A.F.C., stationed at, Seletar, ls promoted to the rank of Group Captain.
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  • 353 18 Try By Barnaby Does Trick Singapore, Friday. AN unconverted try by Gunner Barna by a minute befoie the Interval gave the Royal Artillery (Blakan Mati) a well deserved victory against the H. M. S. Hermes "A" team in the final of the S. C. C. Seven-a-side rugger
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  • 19 18 Tenders are being invited by the Rural and Marine executive engineer for extensions to the Bukit Timah Rifle Range.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 76 18 GRAND THEATRE (New World) Matinees at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, lst. and Sunday, 2nd Feb. Splendid Double Attraction. Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in a sensational musical romance "DANCING LADY" Showing tocether with ••COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO." EMPIRE (Tg. Pagar Rd.) Matinees at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, lst, and Sundav,
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  • 777 19 TAIPING SKYE MEETING A Day Of Small Dividends (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. pOUR winners and a place was the very good riding feat recorded to.day at the Skye Meeting of Taiping Turf Club by Mr. R. Whitaker. The meeting was held in good weather
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  • 101 19 Marton, Jan. 31. IN their match at Marton against LcM?V wWC H h pened t0 -day the M.c.C. tourists made a strong start and nf er fh ln 5 nning )osmon at the close da s play Batting flrst, they P"t together a total of 248, Langride and
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  • 47 19 The Captain, officers and ship's company of H.M.S. Cornwall have presented to the S.C.C. a silver challenge cup for the Lawn Bowls Doubles Championship as a token of appreciation of the hospitality extended to them by members of the Singapore Cricket Club during their visit to Singpore.
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  • 56 19 Joe Mendiola, who fought Weber in Singapore recently, was beaten in a title fight on January 19 at Manila by Little Pancho, the bantamweight champion of the Orient. The fight went the full ten rounds. In the seventh, Mendiola staggered the champion with a hard right to the chin. Mendiola
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  • 86 19 Association football goal posts will be put up at the S.C.C. for practice on Monday Feb. 10 and it is hoped to arrange a trial game for the following week. All members desiring to play during the forthcoming season are requested to sign the list provided on the club notice
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  • 31 19 The new bowling green at the S.C.C, which will accommodate five rinks, has now been completed and the grass planted, and it is hoped to open it for play before June.
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  • 290 19 Opening Ties In Tourney 1 Singapore, Friday. START was made in the S.C.C. Chinese New Year tennis tournament to-day on the S.C.C courts when eight matches were decided. Although favoured by fine weather, the courts were not conducive for good tennis on account of the recent rains, but
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  • 32 19 Cricket net practice will commence at the S.C.C. on Tuesday Feb. 18. Members desiring to play during the forthcoming season are requested to sign the list provided on the club notice board.
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  • 263 19 Today 's League Matches THE following matches in the English and Scottish Football Leagues will be played to-day: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Stoke City. Birmingham v. Blackburn R. Bolton W. v. Huddersfield T. Brentford v. Wolverhampton W. Derby C. Aston Villa. Everton v. Middlesbro*. j Leeds U. v.
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