Morning Tribune, 22 February 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I— No. 19. SINGAPORE/ SATURDAY, Feb. 22, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 260 1 PRISON SENTENCES ON ALL ACCUSED FALSE PR OSPECTUS ECHO OF MARKET CRISIS OF LAST YEAR MR. JOHN HOWESON. for many years a mystery man m the. London tin market, and his business partners Mr. Garabed Bishirgian and Mr. Louis Hardy, both of whom have also
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  • 301 1 Arriving Today On Way Home MEMBERS OF THE JAPANESE DELEGATION TO THE NAVAL CONFERENCE IN LONDON, WHOSE ACTION IN WALKING OUT FROM THE MEETING A MONTH AGO VERY NEARLY CAUSED IT TO BREAK DOWN, WILL BE IN SINGAPORE TO-DAY ON THEIR WAY TO JAPAN. THE
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  • 113 1 Fourthly, that the common upper limit must apply to the fleets of the U.SLA., .the British Commonwealth of Nations, and Japan, and may be extended to the fleets of France and Italy should those Powers wish to participate; Fifthly, that while the common upper limit should be
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  • 15 1 Mr. G. G. Roberts, of the Government Audit Office, Penang, has been transferred to Singapore.
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  • 385 1 IT has now been arranged that the question of /the publication m the Giornale Detalia of extracts from the confidential British document containing an inter-depart-mental report on British interests m Abyssinia will be raised m the House of Commons on Monday either by means
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  • 514 1 Britain's New Plan ALTHOUGH THE REPORT THAT BRITAIN WAS TO FINANCE HER VAST RE-ARMAMENT PLAN WITH A PUBLIC LOAN OF £300,000 HAS BEEN DISCREDITED, IT IS LIKELY THAT ONLY A PORTION OF THE MONEY REQUIRED WILL BE RAISED BY MEANS OF TREASURY BILLS. THE REST WILL
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 8 1 O, Crt Crt S Improved Soccer Page 19
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    • 60 1 S RICH FRESH MILK WITH THE RISK REMOVED jbearAbrand s S THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE S NATURAL SWISS MILK S Delicious milk from the mountain valleys of Switzerland, pre- pared m its natural state with its health giving vitamins. Endorsed by the medical profession as the best obtainable. Sole Agents
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  • 552 2 A GROWING INDUSTRY Over "Production Feared MORE than a million tons of iron ore shipped annually from Malaya from the mines of Job ore and Tren?£anu are helping Japan to build up her iron and steel trade to a tremendous extent. Iron and steel output m Japan (states a report
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  • Malayan Iron Aids Japan
    • 173 2 Singapore, Saturday. CELEBRATIONS of the Golden v Jubilee of the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, have begun. The fiftieth anniversary falls on March 1, for it was on that date, 50 years ago, that the school was founded by Bishop Oldham. m a shophous« m Amoy Sltreet. It has
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    • 94 2 G.B.S. Roosevelt "An Amaleur Communist 9 Bui Hampered Havana. PEORGE Bernard Shaw, noted British U vi it, described President Franklin D. Roosevelt as an "amateur Communist.' 'When m Miami I noticed strong resentment against Roosevelt proving that he is trying to do something," Shaw declared. "He is only amateur but
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    • 59 2 Coroner's Verdict Of Misadventure Singapore, Friday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, at an inquiry into the death of Mr. Wemyss Charles Cornelius, the 18-year-old schoolboy who was knocked down by a motor-lorry whilst riding his bicycle
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    • 87 2 Some Excesses By The Left Madrid, Feb. 21- THOUGH the country appears to be settling down generally, the Leftists' jubilation at the result of the elections has led to excesses m a number of districts. Martial law was proclaimed at Murcia (Alicante), following an outbreak of violence m
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    • 85 2 £130,000 Contracts Placed London, Feb. 18. ORDERS to the value of £130,000 ior new locomotives and rolling stock have been placed by the L.N.E.R. This constitutes a first instalment of work under two of the items included m the list of works to be carried out under the
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    • 19 2 Mr. H. R. Bull, Civil District Judge, who has been on home leave is due m Singapore next week.
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  • 427 2 LORRY CAR COLLIDE Woman Breaks Collar Bone Singapore, Friday HANAFI bin Tahiman, a Malay lorry driver m the employ of His Highness t*ie Sultan of Johore. was this morning charged before Mr. E. E. Coleman, the Fifth Magistrate, with causing grievous hurt to Mrs. A. G. Wooaeger while driving a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 36 2 SHAKE OUR /^9 ENTHUSIASM L POWDERED WHOLE MILK J^^> jffi/& is pure delicious fresh milk X^^\ J^^yh^ffl^ m convenient powdered \^^^^^'?V*^ form. Try a tin to-day Ml SkjS and be convinced. f^^^3 t^« GETZ BROS. CO.
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    • 32 2 THE SOLE GENUINE ROSKOPF PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED /£&S££&. MILLIONS 70 years [irmjf^mk] IN USE AGO \]Mfl J TODAY M?es^ See the new displays at all dealers. Sole Agents: Wefll MontOf Ltd. SINGAPORE
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  • Sanatorium For Singapore
    • 165 3 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 25% c ts. unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Spore) $1021/8; unchanged. To-day's Prices:— London: 7 5|16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 15V 2 cts., up I|l6 ct. Market Tone: Steady. TIN London: Spot £209 10s., up 205.;
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    • 201 3 Universities Searched In Peiping Shanghai, Feb. 21. ANOTHER student crisis is brewing In Peiping. According to delayed press messages police and gendarmerie, m response to orders from General Sung Che Yuen, the Governor of Hopei, searched the hotels and the Normal and Peiping Universities on Wednesday night. Some
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    • 428 3 Mission Getting To Work •TUBERCULOSIS, one of the worst 1 ravages of humanity, takes a heavy toll of life year by year m Singapore. The need of an np;t°date Sanatorium for the rare of Hb victims has long been realised, but beyond some talk of a Government
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 54 3 j "MAN LION RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT ONCE MORE HE'S BACK ALIVE! from the wilds of Malaya with the greatest thrills ever photographed b«yond |r«jCo^>, b«lid..» ALHAMBRA COMING SOON km wm w^' A W jf|h W T i^l i^fekk. r* 4 f <4 T r Hf 1M **Broad^¥ay Bill^ A Columbia Comedy
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    • 9 3 siiYikrin THE NATUKAt HAIR TONIC Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAB, Singapore.
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    • 24 3 1/0^ or Accuracy Beauty R\a^B The BEST Wafeh r Known the world over EVERYONE OF THEM U(/ jSm MASTERPIECE •fe^^ m modern watchmaking history!
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  • Up-To-The-Minute Financial News
    • 91 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. February) 25 13! 16 2S 7|B Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. February) 25 s|B 253|4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (available Spore) 25 5 8 25 314 do. March 25
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    • 238 4 ALTHOUGH rubber was rather firm there was very little interest m rubber shares. There were various parcels offering including New Scudais. Pajams, Mentakabs, Ulu Benuts, Malacca Pindas, Sungei Bagans and a number of others. Prices are slightly lower but not low enough apparently to attract many buyers Business
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    • 25 4 The promotion of Mr. W. N. Gourlay. an officer of Class lir. Malayan Civil Service, to be an Officer cf Class 11, has been approved.
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    • 75 4 It is notified for general information that the Government proposes to select two Probationers for the Straits Settlements Civil Service this year and that applications, which must be submitted on the prescribed forms, must reach the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than the 30th March, 1936. Forms of
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    • 153 4 I Incorporated m Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS W> THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK LTD.. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BAWL LTD t CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00 Paid Up $10,MMMMO0 HEAD OFFICE^OHINA BCTUHNT, CHULIA ST^ST^^ORE. Chee Swee Cheng, Esq., Chairman Tan Eau Kiam XK ng Chian Vice-Chaiiwn.
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    • 307 4 London, Feb., 21 6.30 p.m. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously War Loan, 3% p.c 107% Com. Union Assce. (Units) 11 3 JIB Prudential Assce. "A" 38»/ 4 Royal Assce. (£1 share 10s. pd.) 80s. 4 I 2 d Canadian Pacific ($25)
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    • 50 4 LONDON TIN RUBBER Market Steady (From Our Financial Correspondent) London, Feb., 21 6.30 p.m. The closing prices were as follows: LONDON RUBBER Market Tone: Steady. Spot: 713|32 (up 1J16). AprilJJune: 7"/, (up 1|16) LONDON T! Spot: n*7% (town i%). April! June: £201 (down 2). CROSS-RATS London-New York: 4.98 1316 (unchanged).
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    • 433 4 MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (S.), Ltd., In their weekly report dated Feb. 21, state:— The week opened very firm but with the support from consumers falling ofl a rather easier market was seen and on the reactions very little support was forthcoming from the trade. The news
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 63 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., m New Zealand). Fire, Marine, Motor and W orkmen's Compensation. 2, Finlayson Green. Telephone No. 5926. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V.100,000,000 Reserve Fund V.127,450,000 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H unagaml
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  • 1075 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Singapore, Friday, 5 pjn. F MINING Bayers. *ell«ri %-er Weng ($1) IT 72 BangrinTin 19s 9d 20s 9d Batu Selangor ($1) .91 .98 Chenderiang 13s. 3d. 14s. 3d Hitam Tin (50 cts.) .40 .46 Hong Fatt ($1) .M .98 Eon?: Kong Tin (55.) 14s. 9d. 15s.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 31 5 THAN THE MOST SPECTACULAR EXPERIMENT I J AUSTIN 'T PAYS TO BUY AN W THE DEPENDABLE CAR BORNEO MOTORS LTD. ==E IZZZZZ^r' SINGAPORE, MALACCA, SERE MEAN, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG. ZHZHZIZZ
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 223 6 4 POSITIVELY LAST DAY 4 OWING TO OTHER ENGAGEMENTS MUST FINISH TO-DAY •8* I I PAVILION U ?L U I A A IT STANDS UNCHALLENGED AS TH E a a FOREMOST OF ALL SCREEN MUSICAL J a ROMANCES IN RECENT MONTHS f A LAVISHLY PRAISED BY THE CRITICS t t
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    • 97 6 i HERE IT IS! THE YEAR'S BIG SURPRISE MUSICAL SHOW! j CAPITOL Lr^is^s i i DARRTL ZANUCK'S FIRST MUSICAL HIT FOR 20th CENTURY FOX- I Packed with Fun, Songs and Merriment. i v!^ MM MM Wlifdmi W S WMmWmi^^ MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmm^Mmmr 'tl j I With Exceptional Supporting Pictures including a thrilling
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  • 177 7 "I'm No Genius" Says Charles Laughton WHAT is a genius? Charles Laughton is certain of on? thine. A genius is not a Charles Lautrhton. nor is Charles Laughton a cenius. But it is generally accepted that you are a rreat actor, Mr. Laughton." Mr Laughton arched his heavy eyebrows—the ones
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  • 229 7 MAUREEN "UP A TREE" MAUREEN O'Sullivan was "up a tree" recenty. And she doesn't mean figuratively, but actually! The director had called lunch for the "Tarzan Escapes" company and the cast left immediately. The animal trainer, also In a hurry to pet to the studio restaurant, took a quick look
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  • 307 7 Prefer Beefsteaks To Caviare PLAMOROUS stars of the screen have U the simplest tastes m food. Clark Gable lunches on bean soup— and his make-up man orders caviar. Joan Crawford lunches on a fruit salad, but her hairdresser orders chicken a la Newburg. So says Jean Noetzli,
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  • 19 7 Brady Kline, character actor wil. apDear m his seventy-first "cop" role m Darryl F. Zanuck's 20th Century-Fox production, "Snatched."
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 j SILVER IS THE SMART GIFT j FOR ALL OCCASIONS IF YOU HAVE A GIFT PROBLEM TALK IT OVER WITH YOUR JEWELLERS. j B. P. de SiKa Ltd., (Incorporated m Ceylon) 1 19-21. High St., No Blsh °P st f i Singapore. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated m
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    • 163 7 ftrand Theatre NEW WORLD GRAND STAGE ATTRACTION Opening To-night at 8.30 p.m. "MAUw-wnr Sumatra Stage Sensation. With 70 selected Artists including RADIO STAR KRONCHONG SINGERS 1935-36. Prices:— 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, and $1.25. Including free admission to New World. LAST NIGHT m f— 1T ..'1.1 THREE DISTINGUISHED STARS WGm^^^\^^*^^Vj^Em fREDRic
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  • 294 8 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Feb. 22, 1936. PROTECTING MALAYS TOOTHING could be plainer than the statement which the High Commissioner made at Thursday's Federal Council meeting on nonMalays and administrative posts. Whatever anyone may think of the policy, it must be generally admitted that Sir Shenton Thomas has avoided
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  • 217 8 Mr L. J. B. Madden, who has been seriously ill m Taiping Hospital, is now well on the way to recovery. Mr. H. D. Mundell, the well-known Singapore lawyer, Is In Ipoh m connection with a civil matter m the Supreme Court Mr. F. R. Mahoney, Signal and Telegraph
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  • Article, Illustration
    826 8 ml_.._>. I ...IVU. n-^A iinnKtmicliiAlii so smoothly and unobtrusively achieved, that the Chief Secretaryship eviderr res: cc! to exist r.ltcr Thursday's rr.oe'ins. HOWEVER much heart-burning may be caused among the communities concerned over the High Commissioner's pronouncement m the Federal Council that non -Malays cannot hope for a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 39 8 [stock Taking] I SALE j I I SURPLUS STOCK TO CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST S I DURING FEBRUARY MARCH 1936 I i I HUNDREDS OF GENUINE BARGAINS j i AT j 101, VICTORIA STREET. ALSO 5. RAFFLES PLACE. s
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  • New 'Plane For The K.L. Club
    • 210 9 Instructing New Members Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 20. ANOTHER new aircraft was A added to the "fleet" of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, it is stated m the report on the club's operations m January, just issued. The machine is aDe Havilland Hornet Moth, a two seater side-by-side
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    • 159 9 Nun's Allowance Tn Palestine Jerusalem. Feb. 16. HOW a community of nuns is now living m Palestine on an allowance of 9s. a month for each nun— just under 4d. a day— has been revealed by Mr. Edward Keith-Roach, District Commissioner for Northern Palestine. These nuns,
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    • 177 9 New Crime Detection Methods London, Feb. 16. [INKED with the all-seeing "Invisible Eye" of Scotland Yard is the "Invisible Ear" which detects almost every whisper breathed by crooks and habitues of the criminal underworld. This "Invisible Ear" is the telephone. Night and day, this sensitive ear is lis-tening-in
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    • 155 9 Problem Solved At Last Paris, Feb. 14. CIGNOR STRAVINSKY, composer, is after all eligible for election to the Academy of Fine Arts. When he sent m his candidature fer election to the seat held by the late! Paul Dukas, some doubt arose as to whether a man who
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    • 80 9 PRINCE Starhemberg, the Austrian Vice-Chancellor, used significant words with regard to Archduke Otto when he addressed a number of Journ alists here. Twice he referred openly to "Emperor Otto," and once he used the word "ruler." This, some of his audience construed as an open recognition of the
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    • 171 9 London Post Office Report London, Feb. 16. AVER one thousand new telephone v operators were engaged by the Post Office m the London area last year, owing to girls leaving to get married. This is but one of many interesting facts revealed m an official report just
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    • 65 9 San Francisco, Feb. 16. I?RED Stanley, a salesman, was m court m San Francisco, accused of assault by Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGinty. Mrs. McGinty had a black eye for which she blamed Mr. Stanley. He protested. "I am too chivalrous to hit a woman.' he said.
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    • 20 9 Mr. R. Lyne, general secretary of the V.M.C.A., Singapore, is leaving on furlough m a, few days with Mrs. Lyne.
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    • 97 9 "Stuff That Champs Are Made Of London, Feb. 16. TWENTY-ONE fights and still undefeated! Such is the proud record of Tom Smith. Sunderland's youthful flyweight "hope." Tom attributes much of his success to conscientious training, proper dieting and the "Early to bed, early to rise—" text on his
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 I >4\ Telegraphic Address: rThe most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— TENNIS. Special Dinner Dance on Thursday 27. DINERS $1.50 NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHAR
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    • 37 9 f $1.00 LIWdR DAILY BY SPECIAL REQUEST WE SERVE mJSTAFFEL tiffin on Tuesday, 25th Feb. Advance Booking Is Essential. 'PHONE No. 4906. McAUSTER 8, CO.. LTD. sou Acnrrs roo IOLLErS BRANDY COMPBT Submitted by MR. JU-CHI CHANG.
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  • 49 10 A striking pose by Carole Lombard, a Paramount Pictures Corporation star. Dr. P. J. Kelly, graduate of Glasgow University ar.i stone, leaving .London as leader of the second Britisi will join hi A KCna from '"Mutiny On The Bounty," coming to the Capitol on Mar. 3
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 11 icrly hcuse surgeon at West Kent Hospital. MaidCross unit m Abyssinia. Dr. R. B. Robertson (left) irtly. Universities' by-election resulted m a win for Mr Ramsay a J£ toe eX Prime Minister. Here he is seen surrounded by enthusiastic student supporters. Near Maiori, a picturesque spot m old Italy,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements

  • 703 12 PARIS Decrees Suits And Even For Dinner! DARIS has a word for fashions that 1 date "Siting. 1936." It is: "suits." Any woman, anywhere, can compile a wardrobe that is the breath of chic on this one word. Some of the big names among the best dressed are doing it.
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  • 133 12 Frivolous Daytime Suits And One For Cocktail Hours No. 1: Jean Patou makes this evening: suit of shining black satin and the blouse of pale pink chiffon beaded m crystals. No. 2: Mainbocher gives a new grace to the simple, tailored suit of gray wool by putting a floating cape
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 11 12 MLUSOX PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS. 79 Stamford Road. Tel. 4610. CORNER HOUSE
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    • 24 12 BEACH HOUSE Marine Parade, Katong. Select residential hotel, healthy situation, sea front, single and double rooms, tennis, bathing pagar, good cuisine, moderate, phone 5553.
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    • 125 12 I k A k Have You Sent ylvJJ^l a! Yonr roiipoti? S| See announcements m n a /*> a the Malaya Tribune on jb fl v Wednesdays and Sat\JCUJL OUL KsfrUHfKC > urdays. Obtainable from:— MATVABM. Brtterf Roid. Prima ranks with the best of WHITEAWAY LAIDGrade A Eau de Cologne,
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  • 393 13 Jeannette cherie, What a lovely feeling to be back m Paris after a few weeks travelling. I had a wonderful time sightseeing the winter-spcrts resorts. My dear, what gorgeous L."es they are!!, no wonder people sta> .liere as Jong the snow permits it. At Kitzbuhel Mmc
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  • 91 13 When m the hotel lounge, they all seem to wear pyjamas ensembles; I don't care much for this new fashion, I rather Hke Mme. Rally m her tyrolean costume, dark green trimmed with sparkling colours, white woollen stockings and shoes from Bunting. Everyone's meeting here is at five
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  • 292 13 v n y tvio r»«jcf fp«7 vpars dressmakers have bowed before foreigners so far as to overthrow the old customs of French dressmaking: that is, to make gowns by dozens to fit any woman instead of making one for each. Then, they let the outside agents copy their
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  • 94 13 And the foreign customers will come back, when there will be two collections, one for the Parisienne and the other for the copyist. Foreigners dressed from the second one. will, when coming to Paris, find themselves not quite m fashion and will order m Paris from the first
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 106 13 Chemist I a TOURISTS HZH SHOPPING GUIDE I -TATTOO** YOUR li^s Wai xi a SOUTH SEA MAIDEN'S LURE. A STARTLING NEW LIP COLOUR IN FOUR EXCITING SHADES. TRY THEM ALL AT THE "TATOO" COLOUR SELECTOR THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place Singapore. «-<w M^ttrm^*~>L. "W* -W""»
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    • 100 13 CURIOS "1 Camphor-wood Chests Mah Jong sets Handkerchiefs Emb. linen table cloths Chinese curios. Obtainable from §0011 Joo (Toy. 53, High Street, at lowest prices. TAILOR A NEW TAILORING SHOP j OPENED AT No. 280 ORCHARD ROAD j (Borneo Mansion) A Splendid Selection of New Suiting Materials j Please Visit
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    • 57 13 HAIRDRESSER f T Hairdressing I 35 Stamford Rd. i Prof: Y. Kooy. Tel. 4807. J GRAMOPHONES j COLUMBIA J GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS NEW MODELS ll j ROBINSON PIANO Co., S.S. Ltd. Winchester House, Collyer Quay, I 1 Singapore. J opposite the NEW PIER. MOO j t t J^| Qualified Eye
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    • 119 13 LUGGAGE rARRIER I i SINGAPORE 1 LUGGAGE J CARRIER CO. s Baggage Contractors Forwarding S Agents. i Booking Agents for P.M.B. i Railways, f Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line Hast Asiatic Mne c Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., > etc., etc. Tel. Address:- "LUGGAGE*' S PHONE 2428 or
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  • 96 14 For Pert Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cnddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. ROHNA Feb. 27 RAJULA Mar. 12 For Bangkok. KOLA Feb 22 KISTNA Feb. 29 For Penang, Rangoon Calcutta. KHANDALLA Feb. 27 Special two monthly Holiday return tickets issued from Singapore to Rangoon, Rangoon to Madras
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  • 49 14 FOR HONG KONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Tonnage team TALMA 10,000 Feb. 27 FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. SHIRALA 8,000 Feb. 22 TILAWA 10,000 Mar. 7 Special Holiday Return Tickets to China and Japan Issued at greatly reduced rates (interchangeable with P. and O. S.N. Co.).
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 298 14 P. &O.S. N. €O S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS. Due Dne Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936 W36 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 28 SOUDAN 6,500 May 6 BANGALORE 6.000 Mar. 12 RANPURA 17,000 May 8 NALDERA 16,000 Mar. 13 RAWALPINDI 17,000 May 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 Mar. 27 CORFU 15,000 June 5 BHUTAN 6,100 Apr.
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    • 553 14 !Nv. jA T0 french p RTs Itv—^ HOMEWARDS. j S BOUGAINVILLE For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 i CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. fi I ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 4 5 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 4
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  • Singapore Harbour —News Of The Day
    • 518 15 Graceful Landing On The Bay Manila,' Feb. 8. THE squadron of three flying boats belonging to the R.A.F. at Singapore, 1 led by Commodore S. W. Smith, 0.8.E.. arrived at Manila at about one o'clock this afternoon. The three planes hopped- off, after a day's delay, at
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    • 187 15 and bibu (Kampar) 8 a.m. °amangkat Sambas and Singkawang (Tomohon) 9 a.m. Pengerang (8. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. SinekeD <V der D. de Bye) 9 a.m. Karimon (Hang Yong) 9 a.m PonUanak (Tohltl) 1 a.m. Tandjong Pinang 'f*^ 1! am Christmas Island (islander) 11 a.m. Medan, Jask, Bushire,
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    • 14 15 Mr. W. Gordon, of Penang, who has been visiting Ipoh has returned to Penang.
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    • 117 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. Rohna 22 1 Yuensang 20 1 Scopas 17 3 Centaur 15 3 Raub 15 3 Shirala 13 3 Pres: (iarfied 11 3 Hector 9 3 City of Bristol 30 3 Steel Scientist 32 3 Penang Mam 34
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    • 160 15 From Naval Conference ARRIVING this morning on board the Hakozaki Maru which will dock at Godown 2 at 10 a.m. are eighteen members of the Japanese delegation to the SJval Conference, heid m London last month. These delegates left Japan two months ago, proceeding to Europe by
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    • 96 15 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. t0 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 n m and general delivery of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected tiom
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 185 15 THE BANK LINE. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. (Owners: Messrs. ANDREW WEIR CO.) For BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA THE CAPE Due. Sails. TAYBANK Feb. 27 Mar. 3 TWEEDBANK Mar 25 Apr# IXDO-t lIIXA LINE. FROM SINGAPORE. Direct Service to JAPAN via HONG KONG, AMOY and SHANGHAI and to CALCUTTA
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  • 911 16 British Empire Radio Transmission 2: GSG 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs.) from 6.20 p.m. to 7.35 pjn. and also from 7.35 p.m. )to 9.05 pjn.; GSF 19.82 metres (15.14 mcs.) from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m.; and GSB 31.55 metres (9.51 mcs.) from 6.20 pjn. to 9.05 p.m.
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  • 250 16 49.10 metres (6,109 kcs) TO-DAY 226 p.m. Time Signal. A Studio Programme by Messrs. T. E. Bevan Co.. Ltd. ("Regal" Recording) 941 pm. News Bulletin m English. 9.56 p.m. Light Bengali Songs. Kumari Jutnica Roy. 1026 p.m. Instrumental Music. N. N. Mazumdar— Clarionet Solo. 10 41 pm. Weather
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  • 329 16 On 30.29 metres (9,870 kcs.) Irom 5.30 am to 8.30 pjn. (Malayan time*, wun t actions irom the Hongkong meaiuiuvave broadcasting programmes. Bandoeng (Java) Daily on 49.02 metres (8,120 kcs > w* fV i'inch-tlme music, fro~ 5.30 cm. p.m. \iroiu Station TO-DAY 10.50 a.m.— Opening. 10.55 a.m.— Talk
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  • Page 16 Advertisements

  • 37 17 Continued from page 16. •5» Jona (de Fallo-Kochansfci). <6> Souvenir de Mojcou 850 p.m.— Bridge talk by Mr. G. M. J. Schaub (m Dutch). 9.10 p.m.— Variety programme. 9.50 p.m.— Dance music. Close down.
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  • 744 17 TO-DAY Wavelength 25.23 Metres (11,880 Kcs.) 420 p.m. Recorded music. 4.35 p.m. News m French. 5.05 p.m. News m English, End of transmission. Wavelength 19.68 Metres (15,244 Kcs.) 6.15 p.m. Programme announcement. 620 p.m. Concert relayed from Radio-Paris. 7JO p.m. News m English. 735 p.m. Concert relay. 8.05
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 177 17 7 ,> m" i *"i^i^i^— t^*"^**^*v^-< a l ,_^w,^ l .^p..^i t^i > .^i l _#ii_*~'i^~ i tn> j TO-MOItIIOW at the PAVILION! [^jfck j SINCE THE SHOWING OF "LITTLE MINISTER" WE HAVE BEEN *|v j INUNDATED WITH REQUESTS FOR ANOTHER HEPBURN PICTURE W' W J -HER LATEST PRODUCTION "ALICE
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  • 176 18 (Continued from page 17) 605 p.m. News and Review of the Week m German. 6.20 p.m. Concert of light Music. 7.20 p.m. News and Review of the Week m English. 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued) 8.20 p.m. Close DJB, DJN (Germ.. Engl 8.05 p.m. Call
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  • 45 18 49.33 Metres (6.080 kcs.) TO-DAY 7.00 p.m. Time Signal. 7.03 p.m. Day's Programme. 7.05 p.m. Recorded Dance Music. 7.55 pjn. Messrs. Kennedy and Company's Share Report. 8.00 p.m. Asiatic Music. 8.30 p.m. News Bulletin. 8.35 p.m. Asiatic Music. 9.00 p.m.. Close Down.
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  • 21 18 On 31.34 metres (9,575 Stcs.), Call«4«u VK3ME. Broadcasting on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and baturdaj from 5.20 pjn. to 7.20 pjn.
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  • 62 18 Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Hall, of Lower Perak, have left on a trip to South America and thence they will pay a visit to England. They expect to be away about nine months. Dr. Watson has taken over the duties of Dr. E. J. Hall whilst the later is
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  • 20 18 Mr. J. Morton, a London merchant, is at present m Ipoh m the course of a business tour of Malaya.
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  • 101 18 Ex-Malayan Officers Promoted (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 11. FLYING Officer G. W. P. Grant and Pilot Officer R. C. Meares~have been appointed to No. 100 Squadron, Singapore. Squadron Leader T. A. LangfordSainsbury who recently returned from three years m Command of No. 3b (T. 8.) Squadron
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  • 170 18 To -day In Singapore High Tides:— lo.ol a.m., 11.16 p.m CAPITOL:— "Thanks a Million." PAVILION.— "The Student's Romance" with W. H. Berry, Patric Knowles, Grete Natzler. ALHAMBRA:— "8 Bells" (Ann"Bothern). RlTZ:— Qeylang:— "Keyhole" (Kay Francis) and "Les Miserables" Fredric March, Charles Laugh ton). REGAL:— "To-day or Ajkal," Hindustani Talkie, with
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  • 14 18 Mr. I. C. Macmillan, of the Kedah Police, is shortly going on Home leave.
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  • 220 18 Arrival With Admiral Singapore, Friday. HM.S. Keitf, the flafshig of the China S*fition, arrived m Singapore yesterday, anchoring off the Naval Base at Seletar. On board v*a« Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Little, X.C.8., Commander-in-Chief of the China Station. Commodore Mark-Wardlaw and the Senior Officer of the R.A.F. Base called
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  • 94 18 Singapore, Friday. MR. H. A. Porrer, the Criminal District Judge, reserved judgment this morning until Feb. 24. m the case m which Mr. L. M. Wylie. an assistant at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, is charged with causing hurt to Miss Goode by a rash
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  • 159 18 Scotsman Now On The Way Home Valparaiso. Chile, Feb. 19 AFTER five years of sojourn on the world's loneliest outpost, Easter Island, m the South Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Crusoe, 1936, are on their way back to Glasgow. In real life. Crusoe's name is Mr. Murdo
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  • 78 18 Hollywood, Feb. 18. AS Hollywood does not have fogs it is necessary to make them at times. Here is how the fog-maker, Frank Davis, does it: His fog-making apparatus is built of odds and ends brass tubes, rubber hose, electric motors, fans, pumps, etc. Then Davis mixes a
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  • 381 18 Fate Defied Every Day London, Feb. 19. COMEWHERE out on the fog-bound landing field a big plane is warming up. Its twin-engine, singing a thunderous chorus, splits the silence of the deserted air-drome, as the pilot, guided by the sound alone, for the machine is hidden m the
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    • 23 18 ANCHOR! v^ «L Ml EM Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD.
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    • 36 18 CAPITOL Next Change. KDWAItD EVERETT HORTON m his first starring Role. A Fox 20th Century Comedy! Nil PJIY WAS ENOUGH j TO^tON-! BUT NOT ENOUGH! V pi ■£*>*/ /i^i'lt ■iiVmifl PH|N SPSriB I METT HORTON IbmErMQRLEY i
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  • Cricket Club's Improved Display
    • 595 19 Ball Control Lacking Singapore, Friday. INFERIORITY m ball control, passing and finishing were the factors that contributed to the defeat of the S.C.C. by three goals to two at the hands of the H.A.F. on the padang this evening when the club played their second practice friendly
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    • 380 19 Hutchinson played a grand game at centre half, he was always up with the play and he judged his passes to tne forwards very nicely on most occasions. He is going to be a decided asset to the side. Gillett was out of position at right half.
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    • 148 19 Singapore, Friday. EIGHT teams Have entered for the Commercial Cup soccer competition this year. They are: Municipal "A" and a 'rams, Fraser and Neave, Post Office. Malaya Publishing House, Straits Times, N -ties and Anglo-Swiss Co., and the Singapore Harbour Board. ho" Straits Cattle Traders, the Hons"ug
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    • 218 19 League Matches For Today The following matches m the English F.A. League will be played to-day:, FIFST DIVISON Arsenal v. Portsmouth. Rlrminehnm v. Sheffield W. Blackburn R. v Derby C. Cholsea v Everts. Orimsbv T. v. Hnridersfield T. Leeds IJ. v. M>iddle3bro\ Liverpool v. Bolton W. Manchester C.
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    • 33 19 For J|iiii-^ 3[ RACKETS FFSTRINOING There i« only PJ RRIMU f| PLACE 1 QUEEN'S j 1 3, Prince Street. [!j Phone Telegrams Bi 7634 "Tennis" English, Australian American Gut, only used. No other.
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    • 134 19 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact that m a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroug hly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously
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  • Sister Ship To Queen Mary
    • 402 20 But A Definite Advance Glasgow, Feb. 15. it has been decided m principle to build a sister ship to the Queen Mary, no order will be placed before the autumn at the earliest, and probably not for approximately a year or more. The tentative action that
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    • 71 20 Second Day Expected To Be Given London, Feb. 21. IN view of the large number of mem- bers who are expected to desire to take part In the general debate m the House of Commons on defence which will probably begin on March 9 7t to anticipated m
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    • 16 20 Mr. J. J. Fleury, State Veterinary Surgeon, Kedah, has retired and is not returning to Malaya.
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    • 89 20 China Coast Drama Tientsin, Feb. 21. HUNDREDS of passengers, including many English and Americans, are marooned aboard more than a score of icebound ships m the Gulf of Chihli, which is almost completely frozen. Tugs are endeavouring to reach the stranded vessels with supplies of food and fuel. The
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    • 222 20 Sir Alexander Cadogan Recalled London, Feb. 20. H.M. the King has approved the appointment of Sir Hughe Knatchbull Hugessen, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Teheran, to be His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary m China. The Foreign Secretary has appointed the Hon. Sir
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    • 35 20 H. E. the Governor has invested Mr. Haji Abdul Majid bin Hajl Hussin, who has been appointed Penghulu of Ayer Molek m Malacca, with the powers of a Police Officer while he holds this office.
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    • 204 20 Official Abyssinian Report Dessie, Feb. 21. RAS .Mulugeta has issued a communique explaining the tactics of the battle southward of Makale last week. He states that is was realised on Wednesday that the Italians were planing a big offensive and he ordered a strategic retreat. The enemy advance
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    • 53 20 London, Feb. 20. AS result of the negotiations between shipbuilding employers and Trade Unions, adult shipyard workers will receive m April an advance of two shill'ngs per week, or four per cent, m case of piece workers. The agreement is for a period of nine
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    • 29 20 It is notified In the Government Gazette that the Registrar of Societies is satisfied that the registered society known as the "Auto Traders' Union," Penang, has ceased to exist.
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    • 39 20 The following index numbers representing the estimated traffic receipts or Cable and Wireless Limited as related to comparable traffic m the year 1C29 based at 100:— January 1936 TU Average for 1934 72.4 Average for 1935 73.5
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 31 20 ALHAMBRA TO-MORROW filM ir 6 l^^^P^^^^H ii» .1-1 'jjt j JtP^SJ^BI MYSTERY! B^tOßia MASQUERAPE! -J ■bklv-- v^^^^^S^^S B 8 -''i^-iv^^^K 9B VALEEIE ABSON I WERA.ENGEL^ from them**! JB. PWflip. Opp—W" 1
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