Morning Tribune, 18 January 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL I.— No. 29k SINGAPORE, MONDAY, January 18, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 121 1 V UiTIAL SETTLEMENT OF *lA\ Ml AIIC 1 CALMER ATMOSPHERE 1 1 HI'OK ARY HALT l\ MILITARY <H»I ICVMOVS [ATEST reports from Nanking state that a partial settlement of the Sian affair has been reached and the commander of the rebels has pledged to maintain the
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  • 128 1 Nanking. Jan. 17. I 1 1 in authoritatively that a f partial MttlOMßi of fche Sian affaii has been reached whereby General ¥aiij Hu (hen?, the rebel commander, has pledged to maintain the Matu> quo until the third Plenary Session of the Central E\ecathrc Count
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  • 163 1 Shanghai, Saturday. "The naMon might perish bv vour •utjon." This dramatic message was seat "■nay to General Yang Hu Chen*, the leader of the Shensi revolt, bv General Yen Shi Shan, the Shansi animation Commissioner. Meanwhile, reports from Shensi re conflicting, some stating that "tj«s on a large
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  • 1019 1 Shanghai. Jan H More than 50 districts in Kansu province have been devastated bv the Communists. The civilian casualties are estimated at 23.781 and the refugees number 259.185. Losses in property have not been -ascertained Since the Shensi revolt broke out the Lunghai Railway have sustained losses
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  • 137 1 Empire Air Mail And Australia Sydney. Jan. IT. CIR Robert Paikhill. the Australian «3 Minister of Defence, declared that he did not intend that any of his previous statements should b* construed as an attack on the British Air Ministry or the Imperial Airways. He added that he desired to
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  • 39 1 Blood Transfusion Service Hongkong. Jan. 17. THL Siamese Rt-d Cross Society have established biood transfusion as part of their recuiar activities, being preceded only by Australia in a service of this kind in countries outside Europe.
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  • 42 1 Sasra, Jan. IT. Four flying boats of No. 203 Squadron which have been stationed here have left for Singapore. Reuter Nine mac ;..;.<;■ belonging to No. 84 Bomber Squadron stationed at Shaibah. Iraq, have also left for Singapore— Reuter
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  • THE WAR IN SPAIN
    • 63 1 Gibraltar. Jan. 14 FOLLOWING a day-long battle tht insurgents are reported to have captured Estepona, a heavily fortified town en route to Malaga. It is understood Estepona was attacked by an insurgent force of over !o.noo. including 10,000 Moors and 5,000 Italians. Two aeroplanes dropped bombs on
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    • 78 1 Avila, Jan. 14. Government plans to blow sky-high the insurgent forces which attacked Pozuelo and Aravaca have just come to light. Insurgent sappers discovered eighty big mines buried under these villages fitted with electrical mechanism all linked up with a single switch in a house which Government sappers made their
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    • 26 1 Barcelona, Jan. 13. An insurgent warship has bombarded \uzareth Beach, Valencia, and ten persons were wounded. A government warsMp returned the fire. Reuter Wireless
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    • 47 1 Paris, Jan. 13. The Legislative Commission of the Chamber of Deputies decided to suspend examination of a private member's bill designed to prevent enrolment of volunteers ior Spain in view of the fact Government itself is introducing a bill for in? same purpose. Reuter Wireless
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    • 48 1 Paris, Jan. 14. The bill banning volunteers for Spain provides that the measures take effect from a date to be fixed by international agreement and lor a period, of six months. Penalties are imprisonment from one to six months and fines ot 100 o 10.000 francs. Reuter Wireless
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    • 155 2 MOROCCO SITUATION London, Jan. 13 Colonel Beigbeder has extended an invitation simUar to that extended to France whereby British observers are enabled to investigate reports of uerman activity in Spanish Morocco. TJ British destroyer Vanoc will leave ok>raltar within a few days for Melilla ana Ceuta. ond These places will
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    • 45 2 London, Jan. 14 A note from the Spanish Government has been lodged with the British Foreign Office protesting against the raising the question of Spanish gold at the Intervention committee and declare Spanish Government cannot admit UK committee can deal with this matter- Reuter Wireless
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    • 30 2 Paris, Jan. 15. The Chamber of Deputies unanimously adopted a bill prohibiting French subjects from volunteering for servic: in Spain. The number who participated in the vote was Reuter Wireless
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  • STRIKES IN AMERICA
    • 93 2 Detroit, Jan. 15 THE truce with the General Motors Corporation is termed by Mr. John L. Lewis, labour leader, as eminently satisfactory. "Obviously the ensuing negotiations will bring forth a collective bargaining agreement between both sides." The Union has agreed that the sit-down strickers should evacuate the
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    • 60 2 It is authoritively learned that General Motors Corporation have agreed to open negotiations on Jan. 18 for settlement of the strike. It is reported union leaders nave agreed that the "sit down" strikers will leave the plants at nine a.m. on Jan. 18 after an assurance that
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    • 30 2 New Yore, Jan. 15. The Governor of Michigan has announced s» truce in the motor works strike. Negotiations for a permanent settlement will open at Detroit on Jan. 18 Reuter
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  • 133 2 Woman Refugee Tells Of Hardships Marseille, Jan. 15. A VIVID picture of life in Madrid was described by a British woman refugee when the British destroyer H.M.S. Ardente arrived with refugees of various nationalities. She declared the fooa shortage in Madrid is very serious and even
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  • Railway Tragedy
    • 66 2 Canton. Jan. 16. AC ANTON-Kowloon express speeding to i Canton caught on fire near Shihtan) Station Over 40 Chinese passengers were killed and injured, either through burns or jumping from the train MORE DEATHS FEARED Up to the present, 85 bodies have been brought to Canton,
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    • 51 2 Hongkong. Jan. 17. Three third-class coaches attached to a train proceeding to Canton along the Kowloon-Canton Railway caught rire while at Sheklung. More than 100 passengers were killed. There were 26 survivors. It is believed that the fire was caused by the explosion of some smuggled explosives.— Sin chew jit
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  • 82 2 P. O. Nalder a Goes Into Dock At Southampton London, Jan. 17. THREE HUNDRED passengers on board the P. and O. Naldera are spending the night on board in dry dock. The vessel arrived in Southampton from London, outward bound, with a damaged propeller and had to go into dry
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  • 50 2 Chinese Boy Fatally Injured Singapore, Sunday. CHORTLY after 2 p.m. to-day, a ten--3 year-old Chinese boy was knocked down by a motor-car and fatally injured. He sustained a fracture of the skull and died before the arrival of the ambulance. The car was being driven by a European
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  • 233 2 New Bylaws Of The S.H.B. NEW bylaws for the regulation of con veyance. loading and unloading of Dangerous Goods within the jurisdiction of the board have been drawn up by the Singapore Harbour Board and vill come into operation on April 1, 1937. The new bylaws are issued
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  • 134 2 "WIVES NEVER KNOW" Very Good Fun At The Capitol THAT admirable comedy player a Rubles and Mary Boland have am opportunities in "Wives Never Kn, uthe Paramount Picture at the Can! and Adolphe Menjou and Vivienne o borne help in the good work It is a story of a model
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  • 135 2 David Reuben And J//* s Shalome Singapore. Sunday THE Maghain Aboth Synagogue l Waterloo Street was crowded thij evening when two well-known member* of the Jewish community were married The contracting parties were Mr David Sassoon Reuben, son of Mr and Mrs. Solomon Reuben, and Sophie daughter of
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    • 163 2 NEW WORLD LIMITED The New World Ltd.. hereby give nonce to all persons concerned that Mr. j E. Johannes and Mr. B. E. Johannes are no longer in the employment ot the New World Ltd.. and they have no authority to do any act or thing whatever on behalf of
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  • German Air Service To The East?
    • 105 3 Agreement With Italy i HINT at the establishment of a A German air service to the East s ,on<ained in reports of tfrlks in Rome between General Goering Hm Hitler's "right hand man and Count Ciano, Signer Mussolini s resaid to cover various .unions of European politics
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    • 110 3 Rome, Jan. 14. it is understood that General Goerlng, I who arrived to-night, will discuss with Mussolini and Count Clano all Questions -fleeting Italy and Germany including the Anglo-Italian Mediterranean agreeGoering will be given reassurances that the agreement does not v.eaken the Italo-German link and collaboration between
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    • 206 3 Lreneral Goering visited Mussolini at The Palazza Venezia this morning. It II supsrested in some quarters the quesUon of the Dodecanese Islands will also u discussed. General Valle, Under-Secretary for Air, during his visit to Berlin last summer, negotiated an agreement nnfler which Germany was
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    • 143 3 Rome, Jan. 15. Following ajn interlude to-day, further meetings between Mussolini and General Goering dealing chiefly with the Spanish question will take place to-morrow and on Sunday. It is understood the Italians are per'uroed by the failure of General Franco 10 maKe any headway agaPnst Madrid, while disquieting
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    • 91 3 Reuter Wireless Berlin, Jan. 15. The claim that General Goering's visit to Italy is in the nature of a holiday is overthrown by the Ministry of Propaganda and the newspapers are «ow printing long reports of the conversations which are taking place in Rome. Berlin official circles appear
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    • 102 3 Following the Franco-German detente over Morocco, German press activities are again causing uneasiness about Communist activity in South France to which the German press gives headings such ls "Soviet Rule in Southern France. There is some perturbation in European capitals also owing to the German press campaign
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    • 68 3 The collection of rags, bones ana ooi- ties, etc., has been put to the whole I nation <*i an official basis by the publication of orders to Nazi leaders lor a house- to-house collection of these sources of war material. School chil- 1 dren and the Hitler youth movement will
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  • 172 3 No Assistance From i France Paris, Jan. 15. DLUNT words regarding Germany's ds- sire for colonies and the question of general economic discussions with her < wire spoken by M. Moutet. Minister for j the Colonies, in an interview with Echo j de Paris in which M.
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  • 91 3 Shanghai, Jan. 16. OINCE his arrival here Mr. Wang Ching v Wei, the ex-Premier, has been suffering from diarrhoea. His condition improved yesterday. He has cancelled all his social engagements. Mr. Wang has wired to Mr. Lin Sen, the President, stating that he will proceed to Nanking
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  • 123 3 Clung To Fishing Boat For Three Days Singapore, Saturday. FHREE Malays were rescued by the 1 Netherland Line steamer Tanimbar early on Thursday morning whilst the ship was on a voyage from Sumatra to Singapore. They were weak from exhaustion as they had been clinging to a
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  • 73 3 Forsaking Legal Career For M n pn m Singapore, Saturday. R. S. B. Tan, the local lawyer, will be relinguishing his legal career at the end of this month. He told a Tribue representative this morning that he would be "entering the commercial world." He gave
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  • 67 3 Law Notice For To day w Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m Originating Summonses Petition and Motions. At 2.15 p.m. in the Ist Court—Magistrate's Appeal —Rex vs. Shaik Ahmad bin Abdulrahim Baashin. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals:— l. Rex vs.
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    • 24 3 > T^^^^s./ .^r^r^K i »^^^^h i^ y I i^i^&^^^a^ir \it /i^i FROM ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS lfc DISTRIBUTORS: A HAM IX Pi: Ml AS. Singapore.
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    • 37 3 /^s\ "MAN LION" RAPID HARDENING CEMENT ROSKOPF PATENT IS THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED ygSP^ IN MALAYA w 1 fiR 0 TRADE MARK WRIST POCKET— GOLD— CHROME STEEL AT ALL DEALERS IN MALAYA HIOXTOR Ltd, Sole Agents, Singapore.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 163 4 BDftJBB Ton* Spot »» March. Apr. June Jufy|Sept. Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Sellers. London. Last Price To- Day Steady. Easier Quiet 10 13 16 10 11 16 1 0 7 8 10 13 16 1 0 3 4 10*8 10 7 8 10
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    • 128 4 London, Jan. 15 Previous 122,3 To-day 122 6 Change Distillers up 3 Dunlop Rubber 34.10 ft 35--up r 2 Oeneral Electric 92 3 40.10 ft 92 3 40 6 Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco 43 6 179.41/2 43 6 ■M H Anglo-Dutch Canadian Pacific 15* 8 155
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    • 26 4 TIN Standard. Spot (afternoon closing price) Forward Previous £23l-12 £232-1 2 London. To-day 2323/ 4 233 »/2 Jai i. 15. Change -1> 4 -1
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    • 54 4 RUBBER New York. Jan. IB Tone Spot •• Buyers. Sellers. Previous Dull 21 3 4 21 7 8 To-Day Steadv 21 13 16 21 15 16 Chans? -116 115 April June TIN" Standard Tone Spot Buyers. Sellers. 21 11 16 21 13 16 Steadv 51ÃÃâ€
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    • 83 4 During the week ending Jan exports of tinned pineapplt* "J£ Malayan ports amounted to D of which: mmrm to the 39,227 (88 per cent* cases United Kingdom, nanad*. 1,165 (3 per cent.) cases to tan ai 4 d 155 (9 Der cent.) cases gj^j?**, Total exports for the
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    • 79 4 London. January 16. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.13 — T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96 3 4 8.96 3/ 4 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) i/ 2 5 8 y 2 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-132 13-132
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    • 175 4 Substantial Rise In Profits Assured A SATISFACTORY improvement in profits is shown in the report of tho Sendayan (F.M.S.t Rubber Co. for the year to the end of last September. The net profit is up by more tha»i £6,000. to £22,683. and the dividend ir raised from sto
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    • 72 4 New World Drive To Increase Sales Melbourne, Jan. 14. OPENING the conference of South African, New Zealand and Australian wool merchants, the Prime Minister. Iff Lyons, said he hoped the meetfcig wouid be the forerunner of a greater one t include all countries in the world inter
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    • 62 4 At the end of November, 1930. were 1.307.477 acres of tappabi ber in the Netherlands Indus. Of this 361.984 acres were OU tappinsf and 150,074 acres nad been tapped. mott A total of 15.304 tons of rubber^ produced on estates in the Netli Indies in November, 1936 excluding
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    • 33 4 London. Jan. 15. Previous To-Day Change GOLD Fine Bar per oz. £7.1.7 £7.1.71/2 m SILVER Bpot months forward 20 13 16 20 11 16 20 7 16 20 K 7 16
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    • 36 4 New York, Jan. 15. December 1936 Imports 57,000 tons Consumption 49,600 Stock on La.st Day of Month 218,800 Afloat for U.S. Ports last day of month 56,600 Consumption of Reclaimed rubber 13.000
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  • 1401 5 Inued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers tstiarex are II unless otherwise stated) Fraser dc Co Lyail Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers £l Asam Kumbang Austral Malay 1 Batu Selangor 5--33 6 -2-3-1.80 24 9 1.45 25--0.45 1.52% 59 34 6
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 116 5 Singapore, Saturday morning. Singapore: 37'! cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet and easier. London: 10 13 16d., up Vfrd. Market Tone: Opened steady, closed easier. New York: 21% cts., down Vs ct. Market Tone: Dull. Singapore, Jan. 16. To-day's market has been very quiet the buying interest being rather poor
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    • 19 5 Buyers Seller; 373^ 37V 37' 2 37% 37 V 2 37% 37 Y 2 37^8 lUINE. IULI,
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    • 22 5 Singapore, Saturday noo.\. London: £232 155.. up 255.; three months £233 10s., up 20s. New York: 51 1 cts., up ct.
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    • 9 5 London-New York 4.91 i'l6 New York-London 4.D1 532
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  • 173 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Fraser and Co. in their daily report of the share market, dated. Jan. 16 state: Mining. Tin £233 3 months spot up 15'-. Indications from London on the whole indicate a firm and active market with buying enquiries for Petalings Southern Malayans, Tronohs, Southern
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  • 138 5 Tin London, up 25 and 20 New York, up 3 8 Rubber London, up 'a- New York, down 8. Locally, opens at last night's closing price about *****. MINING. Raubs $6.85— 57.00, London Tin shares were a littie uneven yesterday, some slightly up and some slightly
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  • 237 6 Stanton Nelson Co.'s Report CT ANTON Nelson and Co., Ltd. in their rubber market review dated Singapore, Jan. 15, state: The market this week has been quiet compared with the activity of tbe last month. The dominating factor is still the strike in the Automobile Industry in America.
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  • 192 6 SELLING Singapore, Jan. 16. i London T.T. 2 4 116 London demand 2 4 116 Lonaon 4 months' light 14% Lyons demand 1230 Hamburg demand 14! New York demand 57 516 Montreal demand 57 316 Batavia demand 104 Samarang demand 103 3 4 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands 154
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  • 194 6 Singapore, Jan. 15. K. (Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per koyan $177 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $152 R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan SHU R. (Siam> "White'' No Al $255 R. <Siam> "White Rice" No. 1 $232 R. <Siami "White Rice" No. 2
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  • 98 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. January* 37 716 37 916 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8. January* 37% 37 7,16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 37% 37 2 do. January 37 3 8 37Vi do. FebMar.
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  • 42 6 (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully Paid up) Y.i00.000.000 Reserve Fund Y.130,900.000c0 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager T. YAMAMOTO. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Dask
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    • 125 6 Xcdcrlandsche HandelMaatschappijj. X.V. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President. M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director. A. A. PAUW C.
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    • 58 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 191 6 BANK OF CHI.\A (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. 40,000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch. 3,500,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. SMOC.MO.OOO 00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soonjr Chairman
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  • 198 7 I fortnight ago the Vatican authorities acknowledged that there was small hope of the Popes recovering from his illness which had taken a serious turn The Vatican phvsician, Mr Milani, was bearing the whole burden of medical responsibility as tfce Pope had resisted all
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    • 198 8 LAST NIGHTS AUDIENCE SIMPLY SHRIEKED WITH LAUGHTER! f 1717^ 1 I 111l S 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 U WU S Thr PERFECT 1 ROMEO l .i i li l 1 -s=ir^^ CHARLIE <rlvß a <J s Tin paramounts nku year H^BBi^^^B 1 1 COMEDY SPECIAL *gf !"WIVES XEVEB KMOWi V THEN
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    • 207 8 s il^^!H J Tii\nx <M i: f K' a yj TO-NIGHT 1-15 9.154 9^^^P^^^^^^^^^H^^^B Metro-Gold\vyn-Ma\(i SSHBHOHIHiHHIIHHHi Proudly Present •I*\\ illiann INmell A >lvnia Lo> I*4 f "LIBELLED LADY" with JEAN HARLOW and SPENCER TRACY >» >» »-»-4 BRITAIN'S Finest Spy Thriller since 39 STEPS I Opening Wednesday at the CAPITOL
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  • 217 9 In Conjunction With BilUngton Co. Amsterdam. «hi been introduced into the A B:l1 Council of the Netherlands pe °P leS for the purpose of authoris- Ind MinSer fo? the Colonies to he f of the N.E.I. Governform .^rompany in conjunction ment a u^ 0
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  • 39 9 A Chinese woman was fined $50 for selling samsu to Tamil coolies in a Penane rickshaw depot, by Mr L C sSnoson Grav According to the Cusfomf Officer. Mr Allen, the ricksha depot was raided twice previously without success.
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  • 20 9 The monthly medal and ball sweep ißoeey. ecif competition of the Lower Perak'ciub will be played from Friday till Monday.
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  • 355 9 BRITISH TIN INVESTMENTS LIMITED Drop In Share Values After Dividend Published SINCE the publication of the dividend, —11 per cent., against BV2 per cent. and the details of the new share issue, the price of British Tin Investments has fallen from 225. 6d. to 21s. The dividend was regarded as
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  • 332 9 Result Of Motor Crash AGREED damages of £3,550 were awarded at Manchester Assizes to a father and son. as the sequel to a motor accident, which resulted, it was alleged, in the son losing his reason Mr. Justice Finaly entered judgment by consent for that sum, which
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 9 The ancient Hogmanay custom of measuring the height of the bride was observed at St Cyrus, Kincardineshire, recently, after the wediling of Miss Lily Hutcheon, the Hogmanav Dowry Bride, and Mr. A. Scott Here we see the bride's height being measured after the wedding The bride's sister. Amy who was
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  • 102 9 Now He Insists On Sleeping On The Ground Floor Shrimati Krishnappa is probably the first man to be thrown out of a house by a ghost. Arriving in Bombay from Poona. he took a first-floor room In a small hotel. He went to bed at 10
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  • 97 9 Convicted Man Leaves Estate Of £446 Estate of £446 has been left by Asher Barnard, who some years ago, earned national notoriety by his conviction In connection with his methods of running the Kosmo Dance Club, Edinburgh. The club, which had a "booking-out" system, by which
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  • 135 9 Labourer Fined £210 For Operating Illicit Still Surprised by police while operating an illicit still in his home. Michael Flannery. unemployed labourer, of Waddellstreet, Glasgow, appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court on four charges. Fines totalling £210 were imposed with an alternative of six months' imprisonment on each
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  • 11 9 The annual sports meeting of the Ipoh Y.M.C.A. took place recently.
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  • 276 10 Quarrel With Daughter Before Death SOBBINGLY, a mother who had quarrelled with her 19 year -old daughter, a shop assistant, the night before the girl was found dead on the railway line, gave evidence at a Darlington inquest. The mother, Elizabeth A. Smith, 57. widow, of West Raby-street,
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  • 103 10 Crashed Airman's Body Buried In Nine Feet Of Soil By the crash of a 'plane he was piloting alone. Leading Aircraftman H. A. V. Davies. aged about 20. stationed at Wittering (Northamptonshire) R.A.F. Camp, was killed near Spalding. His body was embedded nine feet in the soil, and witnesses estimated
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  • 322 10 Price Advance Indicates London Market Near Normal Again TIN wound up with a gain of from 25s to 30s but recent prices were 50s below the best of the period. At the end the contango was as much as 10s some change from the backwardation of a*
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  • 64 10 'Found dead in a pond at Pasir Puteh was the verdict returned at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a young Chinese, whose body was found floating in the pond there a few days ago. The evidence revealed that the deceased was fully clothed and that he
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  • 40 10 Rapid progress has been made during the last three years in the Penang Sewerage Scheme. In 1934 there were only 45 premises connected to sewers and a- the end of December. 1936, there were 452 premises with 1,170 water closets
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  • 261 10 Allegation Of Negligent Advice Denied lUDGMCMT was reserved at ManchesJ ter -isoiz^s the othtr day in an acii.ii brought L' Mr. Mary Moore, of ergsight, Manchester, against Messrs. Vaudrey. Osborne, and Mellor, solicitors, of Manchester, alleging negligence, says ths "News of the World." Mr. W. Gorman, K.C., for
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  • 58 10 After striking a bank official. Mr. William George Lamb, of Spottiswooderoad, Edinburgh, over the head wit-h a piece of rubber tubing loaded with lead. James John McCurdy. 19, was found to have a black cloth mask, rubber gloves, and an electric torch. At Edinburgh, McCurdy was
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  • 60 10 During December the Penang Flying Club was visited for the first time by the new Air Officer Commanding Air Commodore AW. Tedder. Visiting' Aircraft were 12 Vildebees t Bombers from 36 Squadron. RAF. under SquadronLeader E^D. H. Davies, who arrived here on the last stage but one of their successful
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  • 298 10 Very Interesting Provisions THE text of the new tin scheme show* a number of new provisions of c riderable interest. Outstanding perhar is the fact that majority votln govern quota decisions 11 vot 3 out J 20 being sufficient. The 20 votes a£ made up as
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    • 37 10 t JPHOIEMX FOR \Q fj s I v I V- I p n m&*m i PHONE 34 0 3 J THE PHOENIX J AERATED WATER WORKS Hosiery Yrm/s§> Each Pair fcS>^/ Guaranteed |^Mr^ DOULATRAMS 48, HIGH STREET.
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  • 116 11 190-TON LIGHTSHIP SHIPPED ABOARD STEAMER FOR RANGOON A 120 ton lightship, buiJt by Messrs. Harland and Wolff, at their Woolwich yards, to the order of the Indian Government, was shipped aboard the Bel Pamela at Woolwich (London) for service at Rangoon Here we see the Bel Pamela listing as the
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  • 316 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Jan. 18, 1937. RADIO TRIUMPH QNE of the most interesting radio broadcasts put over in any part of the world was the transmission of Sakai music and songs, and the talk on Sakais by Air. H. D. Noone, by the British Malava Broadcasting Corporation on Friday.
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  • 990 12 PRELIMINARY work on the new Government buildings in Ipoh has been started— a precursor of the day when Taiping will relinquish the title of State capital But in all the references to the architectural glories that are to be, there is no whisoer of provision being made for
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  • 104 12 Mr. A. D. Dawson, of the Customs Department. Parit Buntar. will go on transfer, it is understood, to Poi\ Sweutenham. shortly. S-: Mrs. W. G. Ay ton, president of the Ipoh Y.W.C.A.. presided at the address given by Mr. A. T. Edgar, on Malayan Birds, in Ipoh last week.
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 12 The bronze figure of a soldier on top of the Soulh African War Meniori.i in West View Park, Halifax, Yort shire, which was blown down b* wind recently. It hung suspended, as illustrated, for several not (Topical Press).
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  • 176 13 TWO SONS IN MALA YA Wife Unaware Of Disappearance Air Mail) London. uiLLAGEBS at Alderbury Common, V Tn.r are mystified by i<he a 111 oi Mr John Middle-l!-lK: director of a London SpJSf -n.pany and an ama;*ur r v a S a few weeks after
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  • 140 13 Parents Take Blame For Sons Death I nU, whose 19-year-old son id been found eassed in a bakeuned themtehrea when, at the Ml inquest, a verdict was returned that bUj died by his own hand when ■netaiaiice ol bii mind was disturbed. ■ne inquest was on Eric
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  • 14 13 Premier taatttUl Dra--upe. who arrived at Teluk esdty performed on the J^amond Talkie Htf]
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  • 260 13 Defaulting Club Promoter Afraid Of Angry Members -In getting people out of holes I nan put myself in this one. I have been generous 10 my own ruin." So stated John James Matthews. 41. wool porter, of Prince Edwin-street, Liverpool, who was charged there with stealing
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    22 13 .Mr. and Mw. T. M. ralha^m and tbeir smaU son. photopranhed on the Rajput ana before sailing for England last week. (Tribune).
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  • 200 13 BRIT AI NS RUSH TO WED *****2 People Marry In Three Months WITH the exception of ihe years 1919 and 1920, which were affected by war conditions, the highest marriage rate In Engluod and Wales was recorded during the third quarter of this year. The Registrar-General announces that in the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 23 13 PIIO^ 5933 Telegraphic Address: J4 GOODWOOD GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL ■abmingly situated ideal for visitors and tourists. l'nr t ralled Facilities for Private Entertainments.
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    • 160 13 f 1 I— iLll'liwiili i'^nilMliliml«ll]lllM *i 'll Mll'i'llinil ■^^^MMBIihIHIMWr I— >— rt}r-nm^-imnn^iiM^i—i^mMMl—iw^M^»L f li'm.^i nut THE IMPROVED FOAMITE DUAL-SEAL i:\ri\i.risiiiK As in the former model, the valve seals both the inner 1 jßfc chamber und the nozzle nort with the result that each ft/ O ccmpartment is isolated from the
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  • 251 14 Leather Cross Exbition In Charing Underground Station Miss Mary Honer, ballerina at Sadlers Wells Theatre, London, with only one day to rehearse danced the leading part in "Lac Des Cygnes" (played in its entirety) in place of Margot Fronteyn, who is a victim of influenza. Here we see Miss Honer
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  • 1204 16 CHARM in simplicity of modern interiors In th<> hmmm of Mr. A Mrs. K. 11. tymfit we Umd in ime mo«Uinilv the ris»h< tlej*r«'e ok' rto«lli€'te-n«'«% which, lhoii!<li him-iioiml. is nol uiirilan enough to be «l«'v«ii«l of dVcorulivc dolails. GERMAN an adjective in art language suggests the baroque.— floridness and
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    • 39 16 i v i:oi>li: who k\ow nii:iit >i\< aiuim ALWAYS INSIST ON TR AVERS' PERFECTION SHIP BRAND TDV IX I IHI II I TO-DAV \I V \v^^ *?i^ 1 1 It If IT^L I J-t 1 1 SKNGAPORJ PEXAXfi MASTER*
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    • 9 17 tMaison f^aLr") A _m T^^** fc^^ I *>^^^ +^r~ r
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    • 346 17 A TOVlilST^^SHOPFiira GUIDE LUGGAGE CHEMIST CARRIER 1 S quit* •••lly b« rem»dl*4 > V XJfc th»t charming m.tt ski* mrtum CARRIEK U<J. h ilmpl# tmmm j Ba^age contrjctor. ron™rdlß« j v *^X7S j Boo k U> g M1... j S^rXwr 1^ BaffVßge ARenta for:— Visit your local lnno» itocklft ,1
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  • 489 18 Between 4 5 Per Cent. Net Profit IN his speech at the annual meet!::: Messrs. Yarrow and Co.. Ltd chairman. Sir Harold Yarrow. Brt said: It will be seen from the accom I I the profits for the year amount to €?.6.--329, which compares with £30.079 last
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    • 480 18 '■iaj| li/ui iiiJlll^ll imAmw WjMj iFlll ■^■m BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. One Due Tonnace Spore. Tonnage S'pore. 1937. 1937. BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 17 BURDAWAN 6 070 Mar. 13 BEHAR 6,000 Jan. 25 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Mar. 26 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 RANPURA 17,000 Apr. 9 SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12
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    • 189 18 M. M. LINE (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Jan. 19 EXPLORATEUR GRANDIDIER 10,267 T. Jan. 23 JEAN LABORDE 11,414 T. Feb. 2 ARAMIS 17,536 T. Feb. 13 ERIDAN
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    • 108 18 GENKKAL PASSENGER AGEM'I^ CUNAKD WHITE STAK, LTU (iiicurporaiecl in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colom Aden, Fort Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU m.S. TERUKUNI MARU s.s. HAKUSAN MAKU Rates to Ist Class 2nd cla** Naples $497 $540 $317 IJf Marseilles 514 557 326 London 557 600 343 t Higher
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    • 181 18 {postal intelligence I s STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMF Medan Plancius Jan. 18 9 Indo-China G. G. Pasquier is n TOMORROW Ceylon Chenonceaux 19 an Australia, Eastern and Southern Nieuw Holland 19 230 nn Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan New Zeeland Nieuw Holland 19 230 pm
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    • 48 19 „ip? ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES 5 OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. Plancius 22 1 20 1 Bhu 18 3 aa 13 3 99 3 34 3 38 3 Kidderpore 47 4 49 4 50 8 arm harbour Main Wharf: Dred»er Kuantan, H.M.S. • gtt.
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    • 42 19 A total of $74,000 has been allocated by the Methodisi Mission for the improvement of Its schools in Malaya, this sum including $40,000 for a block at the Ail-'.u-Chinese School, Ipoh, which is to house Science laboratories, woodar.d commercial classrooms. I i
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    • 279 19 1 111 lt\S IMIILP LIXE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MARELLA Jan. 28 Feb. 2 MERKUR Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singaoore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passe n^ is may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to
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    • 454 19 OV >^ TO FRENCH PORTS YTT T\ i fig _Wk HOMEWARDS. r i r Marseill es. Havre, An twerp Dunkirk Feb. 16 I w£JJ iREIjLA For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 4 -*n jLrr For Marseill es, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 > CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes,
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  • 226 20 The Abbey will be closed to the public by Order of the Privy Council, on and after January 4th, while it is being prepared for the Coronation. During the period of #closure there will be a celebration of Holy Communion daily in St. Faith's Chapel (entrance through the
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    • 36 20 ST. MARGARET'S Rector: 'Can«»n V. STORK HOLY 8.15 and Ist and 3rd COMMUNION Sunday mid-day MATINS 11.0 EVENSONG. .7.0 ST. JOHN'S (Smith Square) bMfi C*aau I H. BARRY COMMUNION B and l2 MATINS 11.0 EVENSONG. 6.3d
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    • 1060 21 lon the radioj Br hi«li Empire programme 620 p.m. 9-05 metres (21.47 mcs); pm r metres (71.79 mcs.) and fiS O lb.Bb (951 mcs (iSB ;1..)j tres 3 .r920 p.m.-0.20 J'S- So 8* metres (15.14 mcs) and GSF metres (9.51 mcs). (tSB U.M lr £Jf2 0 a.m.-8.20 ™%3UmZ*£ (9.51 mcs);
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    • 498 21 conductor, Sydney V. Wood Entry of the Masters (The Mastersingers* <Wagner). Sandy and Jock (cornet duet, R. B. OoUlnMn and E. H. Simpson* <Suuon>. Symphonic Poem, The White Rider < Denis Wright'. Valse septembre Godiii'. Selection, Chu Chin Chow Norton I 10.50 P.m. I was There': The Rising of the
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    • 397 21 805 p.m.— News in French. 8.35 p.m —Continuation of Concert < Relayed 920 p.m —Talk or. Music by Mr. Charles Oulmont. 930 p.m.— Social Topics by Mr. Rive.-.. 9.40 p.m.— Colonial Market PriceRate.s of Exchange. 9.50 p.m -Theatrical Broadcast Wiil You Play With Me? < Marcel Achard > 11.15 p.m.—
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    • 424 22 10 20 p m. Close down. TO-MORROW 11.50 a.m. European programme. Old Talkie Hits. 12.20 p.m Time signal and weather report. 12.23 p.m. The BBC. Dance Orchestra. 12.45 p.m. Press bulletin, weather forecast, time and announcements. 1.00 p.m. Relay— Rotary Club tiffin i.peech from the roof-garden of the Hongkong Hotel.
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    • 322 22 Berlin Station DJB 19.74 metres (15,200 kcs.). DJA ***** metres (9,650 kcs.); DJQ 19.63 metres (15.280 kcs); DJE 16.89 metre* (17.760 kcs.). TO-DAY 12.25 p.m. Call DJA. DJB <German, English i. German Folk Song. 12.30 p.m. Music for ail. 1.20 p.m. News in German. 1.35 p.m Music for all (continued*.
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    • 330 22 5 05 p.m. Little German Reader. 520 p.m. "We went a-wandering we two together." Margot Hinnenberg sings songs by Johannes Brahms. 5.35 p.m. Sign off DJA and DJB <Germ., Engl 6 15 p.m. Call DJA, DJB, DJN, DJE. German Folk Song. 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 7 20 p.m.
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    • 344 22 17,780; 16.8. 4.50 a.m. Chicago Variety u UUI Chicago New York, W2XE 15,270 jV 6.20 a.m. Education in thi Washington Schenectady \v>va p,530; 31.4. AA: 7.05 a.m. Lowell Thomas \w New York, W3XAL 6,100; 49 i 7.20 a.m. Modem Radio Course Boston. WIAXAL 6,040; 49 6 8.20 a.m. Helen Hayes—
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  • 2250 23 POSITION IS UNDER REVIEW Technical Training For Planters (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. TIIF importance of technical knowledge to the planter in I fjuAmym was stressed by the chairman, Mr. B. W. Allen, at the annual meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters
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  • 81 23 Companion Of Dwight Long NEWS has been received in S^gapore of the death in Colombo on Dec. 14 of the Tahitian boy Timi, who was the companion of Mr. Dwight Long in his journey round the world in a 42-ft. ketch. Mr. Long and Timi were in
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  • 69 23 'Alleged Using As Genuine Forged Passport Singapore, Saturday. MR. John Bernard, who was arrested by Detective-Inspector Dale, on Jan. 13, on a charge of using as genuine a forged passport, appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, to-day. His counsel, Mr. C. P.
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  • 25 23 The president of the Kedah State Council has appointed Mr. M. C. Hay, M.C.S., to be Controller of Rubber, with effect from Dec. 4, 1936.
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  • 367 24 LAND ALREADY ACQUIRED Fourth Regiment For Malaya? DECENTLY the Tribune made the suggestion that when the Third Regiment came to Malaya it might conveniently be quarted at Penang. It is now understood that it has been definitely decided by the War Office to convert Penan*
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  • 166 24 S.C.R.C. vs. C.S.C. II to-day, (away): Le? Swee Leng. K. T. Ooi. Tan Huck Wan, Chua Boon Ann, Shim 1 Kan Foo, Ong Swee Law, Sean Keng Siew, Kam Gim Lock, Chua Choon Leong, Lim Chin Kheam, Neo Geo Lee.' Wednesday, Jan. 20 vs. R.A. (Changi) (Home):
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  • 65 24 It is notified in the S.S. Government Gazette that the following have been registered with the Registry of Societies: Hiap Sim Kok Benevolent Association. Hua Bian Association, Lam Yew Sia, Sim Lim Siong Giap Kong Huay Singapore, Coronation Musical Party' Penang Bazaar Drapers' Association. A The Katong
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  • 421 24 Novel Game On Padang Amuses Spectators Singapore, Saturday. FORWARDS playing in outside positions, outside men working the ccrum a real happy mix-up provided amusing rugger on the padang to-day when the S.C.C. played their ''Vice Versa" match. There was very little "rugby" about the game but the
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  • 45 24 Writ For Slander Against Colonel's Wife Rr.Trrr^, London, Jan. 13. EUTER understands Mr. Ernest Simpson has issued a writ for slander against Mrs. Joan Sutherland, 15 Connaught Square. W2. She is the wife of Lieut.-ColonH a h C. Sutherland. ORF mp_ Reuter wireless
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  • 16 24 Rome. Jan. 14. An epidemic of influenza has caused many deaths. Reuter Wireless
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  • 52 24 Scores Points Easily Pittisburg. Jan. 16. FLLS WORTH Vines, the American tennis professional beat Perry, 6—3, 5—7, 6—4. 6—l; i n a n exhibition match here. Vines has fully recovered from his influenza. The first set seemed to prophesy the result. Perry, after four deuces, smashing at
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  • 63 24 Stockholm, Jan. 17. The International Covered Courts Tennis Championship for the King of Sweden's Cup resulted in France defeating Sweden by four matches to one in the challenge round. The outstanding match was between Borotra (France) and Schroeder which the former won by three sets out of four.
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  • 92 24 poinl was well out. He won the second «et off his own service after deuce had been called. Except for the second set Vines was decid°dly superior. He sometimes piled un th e points with ease. He won the_ first three games in the third set without Perry scoring a
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  • 271 24 Badminton At The Clerical Union Singapore, Sunday. CURTHER ties in the Singapore Bad--1 minton Commercial Cup Competition were decided at the Clerical Union hall to-day. In the morning session the Asiatic Petroleum Company team proved too good for the Nestle Anglo Swiss Company players whom they beat by
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  • 429 24 Two Games At Jalan Besar Singapore, Sunday. TWO more soccer matche s O f the sr 1 F.A. League were played thi ing at the Jalan Besar stadium n The sky was cloudy and t ,n.t, mS Pr;vailed the nm The Chinese Companion Athletic r ciat on
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  • 40 24 Singapore, Saturday Yesterday in a hduse at South C» Road two Chinese were injured wm bottle of sulphuric ac'd explode^ One of the Chinese was burnt all o They were removed to the del Hospital by ambulance.
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  • 1038 25 Return Inter -State Hockey Match 4 GOALLESS DRAW Malacca Versus Singapore (By "Sticks") Singapore. Sunday. ..nKG%RDLESS of the result, there R was Rlorv enough for both." It nhrase often used to describe hriffl a wholfy satisfactory contest nv field and which strikes me as feifSrJS designation which S I suitably
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  • 93 25 London, Jan. 16. Results of to-day's rugger matches are: Birkenhead Park 34 Manchester Bristol 11 The Army 5 Richmond 16 Cambridge Univ. 5 Cardiff 3 Bath Coventry 3 Gloucester Leicester 3 Moseley 0 London Scottish 6 Waterloo u Northampton 3 Royal Air Force 8 Plymouth Albion 0 Newport
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    22 25 G. E. M. Jones gets his pass out as K. A. Haddocks tackles an incident in the Vice Versa rugby match (Tribune).
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  • 94 25 Selangor Draw With Perak (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. PERAK and Selangor drew 3-all in an inter-State hockry match played here this afternoon before a large crowd. It was a thrilling game. Selangor led 1-0 at half-time, but Perak scored two quick goals early in the
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  • 1025 25 Old Rivals Meet Again DOTH Arsenal and Sheffield United D last year's winners and runners up, respectively won their matches in the third round of the F.A. Cup which was decided on Saturday. Liverpool, who were beaten by Norwich when they last met in the Cup away
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  • 1192 26  -  Hermes SOME DISAPPOINTMENT AT SELECTION OF SOUTH SIDE FOR RUGBY TEST Gribble And Mitchell Both Left Out By TEAMS for the annual North vs. South match, which will bring the Malayan rugby season of 1936 37 to a close on Jan. 30, were announced
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    35 26 A picture which indicates graphically the conditions reigning on the padang on Saturday when the S.CC.'s "novelty rugger" match, Vice Versa, was played. Note the "wake" left by R. V. Welch in this picture! (Tribune).
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  • 131 26 TEAMS for the North vs South match I which will end the Malayan rugby season on Jan. 30 were selected in Kuala Lumpur after the Cup final on Saturday. The North side is as follows: I'D. R. Harper (Sel) C. W. F. Hartley (Perak) J. F. Keay (Penang)
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  • 291 26 Results Of Sunday's Games At Farrer Park MEN'S OPEN SINGLES Kamis beat Koguti 64 62, Yap Ah Hian beat Dawood 6 2 62, C. Reshty beat Dr Haridas 16 63 7;5. HANDICAP SINGLES Woon Chow Tat beat Pillay 6 3 Retired. Tan Wan Liat beat M. Reshty
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  • 121 26 THERE are a number of surprise seler tions in the South side, and a not* worthy fact Is that the Navy and Rap have been given no representation t the side. The selection is as follows Spr Evans <Army> G. D. A. Lundon (Singapore) J. T. Hodgkinson (Negrii
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  • 57 26 Rugger Match In Johore Bahru 'From o<i.r Oun Correspond^ Johcre Bahru. Saturd 3 H.M.S. Terror beat South J° hoic cl lb Rugby on the Civil Service OT| ground to-day by eight POto* <• p and a try) to three, points a «J^' sid e. The teams played
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  • 1003 27 SELANGOR FORWARDS ON TOP MALAYA CUP FINAL %lOIV BEATEM IX MATCH Fl LL OF THRILLS jrom Our Own Reporter) t Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. —ntfttlTY among the forwards, a Ll S>mv which manifested itself 3 supenoritv w ngn ting spirit and m the gun* th lead they determination^ Ke p Ud
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  • 93 27 Economic Talks Proceed Slowly Vienna, Jan. 16. E Austrian Government has issued a communique showing that 18.684 > have been granted an amnesty in Austria since the conclusion of the Austio-German agreement of last year, Miding a large number connected »th the 1934 revolt, but the communii«
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  • 92 27 Tops List In American Market Washington. Jan. 15. CHINA was the biggest purchaser of aeronautic products from the United States in 1936. buying $6,872,000 worth' compared with $2,293,000 worth in 1935. the Commerce Department announces. The total of United States shipments of aircraft equipment to foreign
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  • 38 27 Mr. Tan Cheng Joo, formerly Chief Clerk of the Police Office. Alor Star, has settled down in Kagoshima. the southernmost city of Kyushu Island. Japan His son Robert was married In the Protestant Church there on Boxing Day.
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  • 660 27 England Lucky To Defeat Wales Twickenham. Saturday. CNGLAND defeated Wales at rug- ger here to-day by tour points to three. It was a keenly <onte*ted match. Keuter. THE PLAY The match was played before a crowd tf 65,000 in sunny weather. After the early rain
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  • 153 27 To Have Their First Run In May U/ITH reference to th e tentative Racing Schedule for 1937 issued by the Straits Racing Association, and published in one issue of Saturday January 16. we have been informed by the S R A that under the heading "Singapore" Griffins should
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  • 30 27 Singapore. Sunday. In a hockey match placed at Thomson Road thi s afternoon, the R A.F. defeated the Sikh Police by one goal to nil.
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