Morning Tribune, 12 February 1937

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE -yoir^E™: SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, February 12, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 219 1 SETTLEMENT OF U.S. STRIKES Conference Agrees On Peace Terms; Early Resumption IMMEDIATE EVACUATHWi OF FACTORIES IE motor strike is ended, the conference having reached agreement at 2.33 p.m. after collective bargaining on the lie The union leaders have tentatively agreed to the evaE the sit down strikers from the plants.
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  • 162 1 Britain To Float Defence Loan Of Four Hundred Millions London, Feb. 11. to-day Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Chancellor, replying to Ait -fe. announced that a Defence Loan, redeemable in thirty years, "wng fou r hundred millions sterling over a period of five years. i.s to launched. rJSS ment said Mr
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  • 79 1 German, 'Plane Falls Berlin. Feb. 11. FIVE passengers were killed when a plane circling North Berlin exploded in midair and crashed in flames In a busy street. Burning petrol was flung over a number of tramway employees and passerby, seriously Injuring several. Two of the
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  • 35 1 London. Feb THE Post Office announces that at tht 1 end of January the numb* wireless receiving licences in force In Britain was 8.071.464. as comparer 7,478.617 a year ago —British Win
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  • 390 1 Record Output Of Last Year Insufficient To Meet Demands; Germany Mobilises Entire Industry London. Feb. 11 I UNPRECEDENTED demand for steel, which has been growing more and more I marked In Vn e past half vear. now threatens a worldwide famine.
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    • 28 1 „N', N ono PA(iES Page 1 Flm.k 2 M al.o Kou.menl Bni.v: films 4 o** 1^" st.< J" ,uis 2 J >I.(C (n.ket 27 I Loral ruket 27
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    • 46 1 SHARK OUR DUu I I ENTHUSIASM I^'ftO*^ I j r I kll Jl I POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious J fresh milk in convenient powdered form. Trv I a tm to-dav and be convinced. j JE Distributors: I I GET! UK OS A CO. j
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  • 1393 2 INEVITABLE DEVELOPMENT CONSTANT IMPROVEMENT CAN f 1.1 IP I. SECRETS of two new United Kingdom flying-boats built especially for longrange experimental flights in the preparation for establishment or regular transatlantic airmail services are revealed by Mr. A Gouge, chief designer of the Short Company and
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  • 165 2 Important Steps Towards Mobilisation Of Industry Cape Town, Feb. 11 The Union Government of South Africa has started a census of the nation's war materials. Important measures are the signature of an agreement with Imperial Chemical Industries for the erection of a munitions factory in Pretoria,
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  • 122 2 Balloons To Be Built In F r K London, Feb. 11 IT i6 announced that plans have been 1 made by the Air Ministry tor the manulacture at the Royal Airship Works at Paddington and Bedford of a certain number of balloons which will form part of the
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    106 2 London. Feb ll TOT »ng has notified the Royal Aero Club of hLs desire to give a p-m nn nually for the aeroplane Xte.t known in 9o, K J" Cu P. Air inaugurated in 1922 by Kins George the Fifth Querying "Who is this ancient sheep?", George Bernard
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  • 456 2 AnoHcsn Doctor's Discovery StoNgftens Blood, Nerves, Body, Htatry, Brain, Muscles, snd Endue mm Better Thai Gland Operation Thanks to th* discovery at aj. Amaalean Doctor, It ia now poiilUl W jftM who feel prematurely old. IlMfffl and Worn-out, to •iparltnee
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  • 223 2 gggafegSge lean oootor. ft 1* "258 1 JillK nd and 1* giving b*w youth, vita iht, te million* to America. Begg 9f it* remarkable •ucoes'.^r Vl-Tabs are now iHtribni ed t# tot* here under 1""^ you i^ 11 eetiafaetlon. For this J22Senabl« drufi not •XP^»»t Bt 7
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  • 426 3 MALAYS WANT TO JOIN UP oca l Regiment Urged meeting of the (Malay Union). the Kota Haja street, on Satur- out 200 members I Tuan Haji Ambo' I I Jport of the activities the vear ending Scd by the hon. I iffi Abdul Manan bin I md inche Osman bin
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  • 88 3 Singapore And Malayan Directory ilU f erSl Limited c °mes the 1937 Terence thl o that Val "able work of Directory Sln^apore and Malayan We n-kti!'Ln he .n 8 t h annua l edition of the s »»c Tt m u^ u Morah a »d in all It
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    210 3 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health state- ment for the week ended Feb. 10 shows that there were 227 deaths, compared with 182 and the previous week, and with 198 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Beri-beri 11; Phthisis
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  • 36 3 Singapore. Thursday. The P O Naldera. which was delayed in Southampton owing to a damaged propellor will arrive in Singapore on Sunday. Feb 4. The vessel had to go into dry dock.
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  • 190 3 Election Of Office-Bearers For Union THE following is the list of officebearers of the Raffles College Union, as elected fer the Academic Year 1937 8: President. Oon Khye Kiang. Vice-President, Kiang A: Kim. General Secretary. Chang Min Tat. Hon. Treasurer, Paul Chang. Ass. Hon. Treasurer. Fred de Souza.
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  • 33 3 Interim Dividend Of 7 1 /z Per Cent. THE board of the Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.. have declared an interim dividend of 7'/ 2 per cent, payable on Feb. 25.
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    • 43 3 JSilvikrinl The Concentrated Natural Hair Food. Prevents and restores falling hair. Promotes hair growth, keeps the scalp healthy, removes dandruff almost overnight. Place a bottle on your dressing table Of all Chemists, High-class stores and Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Road.
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    • 51 3 j "MAN LION' 9 U\M^);/ RAPID HARDENING j t I CEMENT i| ROSKOPF I I 1 AjA^l X THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED jl IWESM aM Jfe 'i vpiY i ocn I I ii II WRIST POCKET— GOLD— CHROME STEEL j| AT ALL DEALERS IN MALAYA j Sole Agents, Singapore. MONTOR
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 63 4 Previous To-day Change Tone Very steady Quiet fipot «T rS lout. lonic Sellers. 10 9 1C 10 11 lb Ifel*. Buyer,. 10 9 16 ■<, Sellers. 10 s 8 1QJ 4 8 Apr. June Buyus. 10 9 16 10.. fl;16 Sellers. 10-'» 10 4 ~r Ju'ivSeot Buyers 10'
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    • 70 4 London, Feb. 11. I'ALM OIL (Malay) last Price To-day fa, bulk Feb.JMar.J £28.10.0 Value COl'ltA ibiraits, F.M.S.). February shipment. £21 Value £21.8.0 Value SAGO *LOUK (Sarawak) f'cb. Shipment. 11(4% Sellers TAPIOCA list quality) Seed Pearl (Spore) February shipment 17 3 Sellers PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Mar|May shipment 5 3 16
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    • 72 4 Imperial Chemical Industries 40 6 40 3 Imperial Tobacco 162 6 1619 AnglO-DUtcH 42 3 10 1 2 434'. London Tin (New Share) 5 3 5 3 Rubber Plant. Investment Trust 414' 2 42 7U Co Kaffirs iWeM Witswatersand) 386 3 3819 Shell Transport 141 9 141
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    • 28 4 MET AL MARKET London. F,b 11. *IN Standard. Previous To-day Chans Spot (afternoon closing price) £227 £230 3 .i n Z Forward £228 £23 P 4 up 3!
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    • 82 4 FOREIGN EX CHANGE London, Feb. 11. Previous To-Day Chang? T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.10 105.01 .09 tt. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.95 3 4 8.99 4- 3' 4 TT. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 13. 2 5 8 Is. 2 5 8 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling
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    • 13 4 <ÜBBER Pml.. To Day^"- f "c I TIN Standard. I
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    • 164 4 Effect Of U.S. Motor Strike /H/TIIRIE and company in their weekly u rubber report dated Feb. 10, state. Pending any decisive development In the U.S. motor strike situation, markets have remained quiet and inactive, pric. fluctuations having been comparatively ill. The position as regards shipping .space to American
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    • 209 4 Pe taling Tin Spectacular Increase In Profits DETALING TIN is one of the lowest' cost tin producers in the world. The cabled summary of the report for the year ended Oct. 31 last shows quite a spectacular increase in profits, from £111,592 to £210,574. The dividend is raised from 45
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    • 54 4 The Eastbound Europe mail ex. P. O. "Naldera" Is expected to arrive at 11 p.m. on Friday. Feb. 12th. The mail arrive at Singapore by train irom Penang on Sunday, Feb. 14th and will I -alt with on Monday, Feb. loth. Delivery to boxholders ano by postmen' will
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    • 201 4 Substantial Advance It Profits j A STRIKING example oi the pi i created by rapidly moving martf is afforded by the experience, Lm don Nigerian Tin Mint., lasl year, JuM ing by the address oi Mr. J. |H Spens, the chairman, the nianugen« is to be complimented in
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    • 48 4 The Royal National Life-boat E tation has received a gift ot th- Cunard White Star Line out lections made on board its ve In the Queen Mary when the inspected her at New York. panv has also mad^ gifts to t pooL Southampton. and L < ol the institution.
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  • 1466 5 fl bu Fraser and Co.& Lyall and Evatt. Exchange and Stock Brokers (Shar i are $1 unless otherwise ,tated> Kluan?4 1.10 120 1.10 120 Kuala Sidim 3.12 1 3.25 3.10 3 20 Kundong 2.60 2.75 2.60 2 80 Lnnai 2.35 2.45 235 2.45 Malaka Pinda 1.82» 2
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  • COUNTERFEIT COINS
    • 278 5 London. BINDS made by ihe polic e when a bedfi.M r m o^pied by a Cypriot at Whitsei?;hPH et Tot i enh^" Court-road, was searched were described at Westminster tne other day. The Cypriot. Phote Christofe. 38. cook SLSS?*! w,th stealing 12 p ackets 5
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    • 185 5 Proud Owner Creates Sensation In Hospital DOSSESSION of the world's biggest 1 moustache is claimed by John Kontra an 81 -year-old Hungarian swineherd At present John is in hospital at Kaposar. owing to an accident he had with hi.s moustache. When he arrived it created a sensation,
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    • 24 5 A strike oi between 50 and 60 fitters in the engineering gsctlon of Salford transport department, which began as a s?avm strike was settled
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  • 159 6 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday THE Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction took place yesterday. Catalogued 1.277.055 lbs -torus 570.38 OfTered 1.161.694 lbs -tons 518.61. Sold 1.077.079 lbs tons 480 84 London— Spot 10.7 16d. Mew York .Spot 21.1 8 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet.
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  • 87 6 WfiOO Tons Down In U.K (By Air Mail) London. Jan. 26. THE fall in United Kingdom crude rubber stocks last week was some 300 tons more than had generally been expected, and amounted to no less than 1.600 tons. The total was thus reduced to 73,059 tons, which
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  • 23 6 Singapore, Thursday. United Malacca— 51.300 lb. Total for nine months, 418,390 lb. Henrietta Estate —141.400 lb Sungei Matang Estate.— 37,soo lb
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  • 124 6 Nederlandsche HandelMaatschappij, N.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
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  • 185 6 SELLING Singapore. Feb. 10 2 4 116 London T.T ..J London demand 24 lj b London 4 months' sight a Lyons demand Hamburg demand 47 1 New York demand a*:** Montreal demand jj 7 Batavia demand J-™" Samarang demand lu,i 2 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands tXT-, 8 Madras
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  • 198 6 Singapore. Feb. 10 R. <'Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $158 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $147 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 R. i Siam i "White" No. Al $242 R. < Siami "White Rice" No. 1 $220 R. <Siam> "White
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  • 62 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 hav e access to these safe boxes, so that
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  • 188 6 "JEALOUS LOVER" NOTE Married Man Says He Wrote To Girl Of IS "As A Joke" LETTERS signed "Your jeaious mvci were referred to at Hull the other day when a married man. William Nelson Cummings. 40. accused of using threat! and menaces to a 16-year-old oirl was ordered to find
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  • 46 6 (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.ioo ooo.oo; Reserve Fund Y. 130,900 .000 Co Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS -AFFLES PLACE. Manager T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Dosk
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    • 179 6 IiWK OF CHIN A (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. 9 PAID LP CAPITAL Ch. 40,000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch. 3,500.000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. 51.40C.000.000 00 m HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong Chairman of Board. Sung Han-Chang, General Manager. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. London. New
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  • 168 7 Mr. J. A. Molli on the airman, is using physical jerks and beer in his training for two big fligh*. Mollison intends to make another attempt on his wife's Cape-and-back record of eleven days in February and will take part in the Nev; York-Pans air
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    • 254 8 ©The Greatest of all M-G-M s TARZAN Jungle epics ft Welcomed by RECORD CROWDS at every Performance'.® _TT m 3 SHOWS TO-DAY g fAPITOt s 15 _e., 5 -MS S a*^ ->^ 4 Bf rffh :>3^a V•" a ooao^ocßK a m^W K-jt 1 ifl o*£ "aS* ■■■^m. aaT H 1\
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    • 241 8 I From the moment that Ralph LfM|4 Y MWEi- 11 borcu h Lad >' w ho heralds V W*\ ,i,ms of the Gainsborough Studi.* ■P^i M laughter follows uproarious laughter I 'tfK^fl r > f <^l jfl RALPH LYNN in I %-ALL I N J <• with CLAUDE DAMPIER GINA
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  • 85 9 The Police Band will play the following programme at Waterloo Street this evening, starting at seven o'clock: March from the Suite, "Scenes ol Childhood;" Overture. "Poet and Peasant." Suppe; Selection, "The Gondoliers." Sullivan; Valse, "Sheila O'Shay," Griffiths; Militarv Two-Step, "Around and 'Round the Old Band Stand," Tldu; Serenade
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  • 231 9 Unable To Recall An Accident AFTER a retirement of over an hour a special jury sitting with Mr. Justice liacnighten in the King's Bench awarded damages amounting to £4,743 17s 4d. to the Hon. David Seely and his father, Lord Mottistone. in an action arising out
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  • 206 9 im%k M? lce u Macn aghten, summing! 99 J°* the accident happened ThP J u' mev of speculation te Xu to l °H dedde Wheth u er the cJoselv Zh !L have a PP r oached asi Thin dld t0 the boy. the cvol 'Tt" SaUi L
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  • 199 9 Cyclist Who Terrified A Married Woman IpHARGED at Preston Sessions. John 9 Leslie Davies. 19. labourer, of Ulls-water-drive. Bury, admitted that he nact committed an assault on a married woman. Mrs. Edith McLeod. 44, of Com-mercial-drive. Bury. Late one night, after visiting friends. Mrs. McLeod was
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  • 188 9 DOCTOR'S "MISTAKE" £800 Damages In 'Negligence Suit SUED at Manchester Assizes a month ago. a young house-surgeon of Manchester Royal Infirmary, Dr. James lan Alexander Jamieson, has been 'ordered to pay £800 damages to a man whose arm. it was alleged, was paralysed because of the doctor's negligence in making
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    • 5 9 4«XANPftA SZ> «wiWW» to •*^flflj*J
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    • 101 9 Combines the Spectacle of BENGAL LANCER with the Emotion of 'BEAU GESTE." —DAILY MAIL.' History m Most Hiroic Dtto I.MMORTALIZtD Bv Ttlt G ALLAN! Lovtßs Ot "Captain Blood" 1 lEEEOL IFLYNN De HAVILLAND iit ILeOt/MtGEoMe i LIGHT BRIGADF i Filmed by Warner Brot. from Tennyion's Dtathltu Poem, with PATRIC KNOWLES
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  • 683 10 BRITONS BID FOR FREEDOM Paid For Another Man's Identity Paris. (JEWS has reached the authorities H in the French capital that an ex- soldier, stated to be of Scottish b«rth, ha* escaped from the dreadj cd French penal settlement on Devil's Isle, after 12 previous
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  • 142 10 ICalls On Sultan Of Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday VTCE-ADMIRAL Sir Charles Little, Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, paid a visit to Johore Bahru this morning. Accompanied by a number of his officers he arrived at the Istana Besar shortly after ten o'clock and
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  • 184 10 "Must Find It Expensive To Keep Two Homes 9 WE don't want any^ argument with you," the chairman of Stratford Jench, Mr. Heather, told William John Slliott. printer, of Canterbury-Road. Ley;on, during the hearing of a summons Drought against him by his wife, Jessie Elliott, of
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  • 563 10 The Rural Board (To the Editor of the Morning Tribune t Sir,— During the last year the public have seen aitacK alter attach directtd upon the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore, and it may be that these attacKs have served to mask and have diverted attention from
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  • 425 10 INTENDED DIVORCING Ills Wilt ELEVEN MOTOR CARS Bankrupt Spend! Woman 's Money I lINSECURED debts of £3.529. and npj u assets estimated to produce p«2 leaving a deficiency of £2,653, weret2 mitted by Harold Aubrey Simpson T ot Crescent-road, Birkdale. radio 'i2 electrical engineer, of Eastban
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  • 106 10 Kajang, British. 1.284 tons, from Sandakan 8.2 to B. N. Borneo IJ^J Myer. Dutch, 1,127 tons, from Hn.ua 9.2 to Billiton 12.2. f -J Vyner Brooke, Sarawak. 700 tons rroa Kuching 92. to Kuching 13.2. Islander: British; 760 ton J^ Christmas Islands 10.2 to Christina! a lands
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  • 49 11 II !h»ii !i \i \w v ifh mixed fee!ng s by the majority of Londoners, the sudden fall of snow has been welcomed with delight by the Zoo's Polar bears, who seem to be quite at home in their snow-covered den. (Planet News).
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  • 101 11 ne P'<tur e of Lady Winifred Howard, youngest sister of the Duke of Norfolk. (Topical Press). Orphan ehildren of well-known actors and actresses are taking part in a pantomime "Robinson Crusoe" at the Gaiety Theatre. London. All members of the company are children of the
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  • 334 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Feb. 12, 1937. THE DUKE'S PENSION A FTER the abdication of Edward VIII it was freely stated that in recognition of his war services, and his general service to the State and to the Empire, both as Prince of Wales and as King, he would be
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  • 650 12 'THE Y.W.C.A. hi".e done a -treat dealj of good work at their various cen-j tres. and are to be congratulated OB I their splendid organisation and' 'achievements in assisting ;h<? young j I women of this country in numerous i w*ys. Such organisations as cookery classes.; jkeep fit
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    339 12 Mr. J C. Dallow has been seconded for service in Kedah. as Engineer. Posts and Telegraphs. Mrs. F. K. Wilson, wife of Mr. F. K. Wilson. M.C.S., who is stationed in Johore. is returning from Home. :jJ >!= Mr. C. E. Jackson. Stores Assistant. F.M.S. Railways, has been appointed
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  • 936 13 PATERNITY OF CHILD Harried Woman 's Admissions nECUSE a bench of two magisB tnt* failed to agree upon a -„n at Tottenham, a summons dK *i hv Mrs. HUda Gladys Carter, L ?utvmer road, Edmonton, allegcf lfa wall-known member of Council. Mr William
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  • 162 13 "But Financially A I Liability" Says Solicitor I THINK a wife is an asset, but financially a liability," declared a solicitor at Willesden County Court in answer to a question from the judge. A judgment summons brought by Miss Amy Newbury, of Langton, Dorchesterroad. Poole. Dorset, against
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  • 406 13 DISHONOUR RUIN Menacing Letters To Postmaster "IF you do not pay we will—let you have 1 a sample of razor-slashing. About three slashes will leave your face like a ploughed field, and then ruin dishonour, and trial." These extracts from a letter sent to a postmaster in the West Highland
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  • 31 13 The Zeppelin works at Friedrichshafen announce that after the completion of the LZ 130 the building of a new airship with larger accommodation and greater comfort for passengers will be begun.
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    148 14 The first specialist championship show for Chow Chows is in progress at Tattersall's. Knightsbridge Green, London. There are about 170 entries. Here we see Mrs. H. R. Williams with her nine-week -old puppy Chanrai Ti Yang, one of the 170 Chow Chows at the championship shows at TSttersalTs, London. (Planet
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    949 17 move from the P n dripp i n gs S nee und cook in^ cooking until bfown au bacQn untH bro^i Aa and pp er 3 p pr rice to a double boiler for S«am t^ rice lir r n ng frequently. Add 5 \TmJSS tomato if the rice 0
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  • 79 17 Each time you make apple sauce for the family, try making a little extra sealing it in pints and quarts while still hot These soon count up and you'll be surprised to find you have a goodly supplv in no time. Besides being a good breakfast food, canned apple sauce
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    • 11 17 TOJUIfIMAL/TOK 1 is^" 1 23 HIGH ?s*&>. STREET. i Tcl V<^
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    • 20 17 f IphoeSix I FOR j %feij Y^3NiAi»«, fD W»n^^" Earn La PHONE 1 3463 j THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS
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    • 51 17 I a toCtristts shoppTxg i GUIDE CAMERAS AND FILMS FURNITURE artistic: LAMP SHADES AT PASKOE'S LTD. 54. ORCHARD ROAD. I I EYES Specializing ...<><ig**=^ subnormal if Ir^fffcfc rfeion, problen 11 \MH jJLr^** fi. A. THOMPSON, IXO.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European Clinical
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    • 162 17 CHEMIST INVISIBLE TAM P A X THE MODERN SANITARY NAPKIN FOR THE MODERN WOMAN NO PINS NO PADS NO BELT FROM THE AGENTS FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. RAFFLES PLACE. BOOKSHOP mEtmaMammmmmwammmm USEFUL BOOKS Rapid Calculations by A. H. Russel, BA. $1.50 Can you multiply ***** by 2469, divide **********69, by 89
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    • 435 18 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES Outwards. Due Hue Tonnage Spore. ToDoage S'pore. 1937. 1937. SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 14 RANPURA 17,000 Apr. 9 NALDERA 16,500 Feb. 14 SOMALI 6,800 Apr. 9 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 BANGLORE 6,000 May 3 BURDAWAN 6.070 Mar. 13 CORFU 15,000
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    • 189 18 M. M. LINE (Incoroorated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles ARAMIS 17,536 T. Feb. 13 SPHINX 11,374 T. Feb. 21 ERIDAN 9,928 T. Mar. 3 FELIX ROUSSEL 16,774 T. Mar. 16 BERNARDIN de
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    • 119 18 GENERAL PASSENGER Ata > CUNARD WHITE STAK (Incorporated ln Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, .olombo. Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar s.s. HAKUSAN MARU l& s.s. HARUNA MARU f KATORI MARU Mar Rates to lst Class JfVtt Naples «497 $540 1317 &Pg Marseilles 514 ft 557 3*6 ft *J London
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 415 18 j POSTAL lOT ELLIGEX* i: STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TODAY PER DATE AND TO9 Europe:— Great Britain and Europe geneialiy+f Feb 12 8 Medan Indrapoera 12 8.30 a m Pengerang Aik boon J2 Philippine Islands Deike Rickmers 12 10 IZ Kanmon Tandjong Balei J2 1(J J Indo-China Felix Roussel 12 Java.
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  • THE HARBOUR
    • 79 19 fl 4.r,\'GSIPF THE WHARVES expectS ro uoiivi Godcw: 1 Gate No. 22 1 op ten Noort 3 Rawalpindi 1( 3 l, 14 3 12 3 Tabinta 1( 3 jw Zeeiand j Felix RouJMl 30 3 Attpon o 2 3 38 I San 4 4 4 a i
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    • 339 19 Exclusion From British Waters Threat I CHIPPING circles are greatly alarmeu l*J over the Cabinet change, says the ("Japan Cnromcie." Pinning hope on the various marine measures draited oy tne Ministry oi Communications, they have been pushing a number of' new schemes, sucn as the reinforcement
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 319 19 KIII S PIII la P la IV I' (Incorporated in Australia* NEXT SAILINGS. m m Due Sails. MERKUR Mar. 1 Mar. 5 MARELLA Mar 29 Apr. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney
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    • 452 19 aMS^/LmmL T PRENCH PORTS -jn I j t/T _^WT HOMEWARDS. J ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Feb 22 DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Aniwerp Dunkirk Mar 4 J CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar' 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux 1 Apr. 2
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  • 256 20 Sir George Broadbridge, Lord Mayor of London recently opened the world's largest tea auction room at Plantation House, Fenchurch Street, London. The Lord Mayor marked the occasion by conducting in person a public auction of 2001bs. of rare Orange Pekoe tea. (Topical Press). Madame Schnieder, the
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  • 1505 21 r idsh Empire n 2—6.20 pm. 9.C5 tn Sutß metres (21.47 mcs) metres (71.79 mcs.) and GSG 16 (9.51 mcs). GSB 31.50 n^ rcs 3 C 9 .20 p.m.-0?3 oTransm.ss.on0 Tra nsm.ss.on 3 22m < 15." mcs) and GSF 19-*- Mr ,w (9 51 mcs). 31.55 n«'
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  • 62 21 Broadcasting Daily On 225 Metres iat new Singapore radio station H L. belonging to the British Malava Broadcasting Corporation, is nov broadcasting (test Transmis- 1 lions dailv on 225 metres from 7 i.m to Bpm (11 30 a.m. to 12.30 pm. on Sundays). Listeners are asked to make
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  • 36 21 34.29 metres (8.750 kcs). TO-DAY 3.20-6.30 pm. Chinese Programme. 6.30-10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7.3U p.m. Local Time Signal. Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements 8.30 p.m. Daventry-News Bulletin and Announcements. 10.30 p.m. Close down.
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    • 81 21 THE \EW I Kll.lH aiici: WITH THE "METER-MISER 4 YEARS GUARAxXTEE ON VIEW MeE NATHAN RADIO 6 SOUNO EHG WEEKS £5|29. ORCHARD ROAD. *AS AHI BEER andlUN STOUT j 8 THE I IM MOST j j fl POPULAR j REFRESHING j s^r% '1. Vs Bl '^1 |l/J tf SU 4
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    • 21 21 \iroiii Station TO-DA1 6.20 a.m.— Gymnastics. 6.35 a.m.— Recorded music. 6.50 a.m.— Time signal. Recorded music < continued 7.50 a.m.— Close down.
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    • 468 22 ON Till- RADIO (Continued from page 21.) 10.50 a.m.-Openin b Operatic selections. 1„ 11.30 a.m.-For the sick. 11.50 a.m.— Time signal. Weather re port. Lunch music. 1 10 p.m.— Nirom news bulletin. 1 20 pm.-Popular recorded music. 2 io pm— News bulletin. 2.20 p.m.— Close down 550 p.m.-Time signal. Concert.
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    • 798 22 J 8.35 pm. Grace and spirit H^Jt^.f^^l I 1»^ tilll<» Rococo music ■•rtllllP-^ i_. I. J. nt Q c 00 Dm News and Economic Re- view "in English on DJE. DJN. DJQ; in, B I'iUU < N^iherlandish g*^^ j TO-DAY sound Pictures. U UAY Pro- 950 p.m. Military Concert. i
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  • 557 23 plan May Be Put Into Action Very Soon London, Feb. 10. the scheme suggested hnmp Under-Secretary for IORD C^SSS, .stated in the House L F° relul at Question time that ac- Commons at Q t on there were cording to hi* u ltalian personnel in
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  • 112 23 Twenty Years Work Destroyed PANADA Is facing a national disaster a result of the activities of a pest race say fly." fly has alreadv destroyed enough n;.ber to keep Canadian sawmills in ui. operation in the next 20 years, •c cmef of the economic branch of r l%„i!
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  • 118 23 t^fran Killed In U*B. Last Year CEWer Tuskegee, Alabama. in th pe t r T sons wer e lynched in 1936. th e panfn, nited States tha n any of P D p.J o our y ears according to Dr. Mi .te ers n Preside nt of Tuskegee
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  • 165 23 S4-Y ear-Old Man Charged With Murder Belgrade. A 94-YEAR-OLD man, charged with committing murder, is in prison at Vavitica. Yugoslavia. He in Franjo Pap. who some year* ago adopted Alexander Vejitch and hia wile. He took them to live with him en the understanding that they wouid t'a'm
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    95 23 Model Which Weighs Only Four Ounces Moscow A MODEL aeroplane with an engine of one horse -power capacity has been constructed by the Soviet model aeroplane designer. M. Zurin. According to the Tass Agency, the '.vhole machine -engine, engine frame and propeller with a supply of petrol
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  • 83 23 PEER'S SON INJURED WHILE mountain climbing in Snowdonia the other day. the Hon j Richard Hope, of Thurlow-square, Loni don. son of Lord Rankeillour, met with i a serious accident, and he is now lying !at the Caernarvonshire and Anglesey Infirmary. Bangor, with a fractured j skull. He was climbing
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    • 29 23 THE MOST FANTASTIC ADVENTURES EVER CONCEIVED AND FILMED Strange Worlds Weird People! 'FLASH GORDON' with BUSTER CRABBE A CAST OF THOUSANDS Watch for it Next Change at the ALHAMBRA
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  • 1690 24 UNITED KINGDOM FILMS ENHANCED PRESTIGE AT HOME ABROAD THE enhanced prestige of United Kingdom <"■»**» "g.""?^ due mainly to the opportunities to develop the industry proviaea Dy Cinematograph Films Act of 1927 to This Act expires in 1938 and the Committee f appointed some Ume ago^ consider the workings of
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  • 186 24 Gambler Begs For Prison Belgrade. A LARGE estate, a fine house and a pretty young wife have all been lost— through playing poker— by Jacob Ajdar. a young Yugoslav. When his father died some months ago a considerable fortune was left to Ajdar. who Kves at Vuchitrna, near
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  • 123 24 £2.000 Bequeathed To H l< Dummy New YorK VENTRILOQUIST. Mr. Edgar Berge* has had his lawyer draw up a beqeathing 10.000 dollars J-J.uuu his dummy -mi ha* The terms of this unusui U i N",, appeared in an issue of the u\* r together with a letter from the
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  • 267 25 flowland Island raoidly pushing ahead I**** mrattons in the Pacific for A l) l f?oute linking the United **«>* WSdeSd to be "British" land BtonJ^S authorities. They litory n, struct thtre an airport makgi^;?'iS paciflc steppm,> ne rfioo has been made available Some ?,t of this work
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    283 25 io/irfow Pleased With Settlement I PJJQH no official confirmation is mmw? 0I F mR in London of the ruJWWd Hukuang railway bonds settlerepined terms. 18 PleaSed with the n£n? U is mornin K were dealt in dnvn h nd ""drawn at 62» 2 The MW^t, markel ls ver
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  • 212 25 World's Largest Cable Ship Sold THE world's largest cable ship, the 1 Dominia, belonging to the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co London, has been sold to the Soya Government. An official of Arcos Ltd., staled that the ship would probab 3 roe used in the ordinary way for
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  • 218 25 Has Had A Successful Season THE French Line's flagship, Normandie T H complied a notable feat when she reached Southampton from New yoi recently. When she sailed jertD^ hn owners claimed that it UUI pc .uible for the passengers to *P*nd Chritmas Day with /nends n the Unt
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  • 86 25 Labour Opposition Expected London. Feb. 11. IN view of the attitude of the Labour Opposition an attitude that is supported in other Parliamentary quarters —it is unlikely that any separate grant will be made for the Duke of Windsor when the House of Commons considers the
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  • 119 25 More Inhabitants But I Fewer Births Marseilles MARSEILLES, the second largest city in France, has a growing population yet less births are registered there than deaths According to the census figures for last year, there are 914,232 inhabitants in the city which is an increase on LO'Sb. Yet the
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  • 59 25 Italians Dismissed From Colonial Service Malta, Feb. 11. PROFESSOR Cario Mallia, lecturer in commercial law at the University Vincenzo and Signor Bonelio, curator of the fine art section at Valletta Museum, have been dismissed from the colonial i service on the ground that they have been repeatedly guilty
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  • 35 25 The Rural Industries Bureau has invited Sir George Courthope's rural craftsmen at Whiligh, Sussex, to send exhibits on behalf of Great Britain to i the International Exhibition of Arts' and Crafts at Paris next spring.
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  • 320 25 Display At Japanese Club Singapore, Thursday. A FINE exhibition of Ju-jitsu and fencing was presented this evening at the Japanese Club, Selegie Road, by the boys of the Singapore Japanese schools before a large audience. An attendance of about 900 was present, the Japanese Consul, Mr E Gunji,
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  • 97 25 Visit To Great Britain Planned Berlin AN expedition by German workmen to Great Britain is announced by the German Labour Front. It has been planned "to give them an opportunity to get to know their British workmen comrades The visit will take place in the near future. English
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  • 439 26  - TRAINING OPENS AT BUKIT TIMAH "Capt. Hawk" (By Some Notes On Track Work Done Yesterday Singapore, Thursday. TRAINING started under ideal conditions this morning, in JW"^* 1 *J S I Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting, which opens en Srtardaj I(, On v a ew horses from the strings of the
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  • 93 26 Keeps At Bay With Scarf, Belgrade. ELEVEN hungry wolves have been outwitted by an 18-year-old girl at Doljane Otochke. All she used was a coloured scarf. The wolves were attacking young pigs belonging to the girl's family. Heedless of her own safety, the girl, Stake Uzeltza, ran among
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  • 54 26 Italy China Suppression Of Offensim Films Rome. Feb. 11. ITALY and China have to prohibit thi disrlav in either country of film offensive to the other. It is believed here that the exhibitioi of a number of Russian films in Chin will be nrevented on the ground tha they are
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    302 26 Little Opposition To Roosevelt Washington, Feb. 11. THE House of Representatives has passed by 315 to 75 votes and has sent to the Senate the Bill proposed by Mr H W. Summers (Texas) permitting Supreme Court judges to retire on full pav at the age of 70. The
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  • 20 26 Dr. Le Fanu, Archbishop of Perth and L. Primate of Australia. ha s left for London to attend th? Coronation.
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  • 92 26 New Brazilian Paper Currency THE first Brazilian paper currency ever to be manufactured in Britain has been favourably received here. It consists of 5u milreii bills, worth about one pound, which ha\d been printed by a well-known London linn of bank-note printers. As a result of the satisfactory
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  • 160 26 Right* To Be Extended ln U.S.S.R. Moscow EXTENSIVE gwork is now being done, In the USSR, on revising the existing code of civil i'aws in accordance witn i the new Constitution. The right ot citizens to personal property is established under the neg code. Workers may regard as their
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  • 119 26 Active Pia- For Prevention I Washington. Feb. 11. PROPOSALS to deal with the great drought nioblem are contained Ir. the report of the Great Plains Committee, transmitted to Congress. President, Roosevelt recommends the creation for the Mid-Western drought regions of a r.ew economv, based on the conservation and
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  • 76 26 Formerly Manager 0/ Raffles Hotel NEWS has been received of the <. of Mr. Frank Winfinld. n (.f thr Grand Oriental Hotel, c Mr Winfield had held thai for 17 years and was a well figure in Colombo. Previously manager of Raffles Hotel. Si. snd
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  • 158 26 Government House Function Sin-apor- Thursday. rHERE were about 650 guests Bl an A Home given by HE. the Governor ind Lady Thomas at Government Hou^ last night. The weather waa P^tec. I or such an event, and a very enjoyab ime was spent. The grounds ot Government House
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  • 128 26 Death From Small-P"* Hongkong \I. PIERRE GAUBE the Fai M representative of the Fi ellcx di( d tion makers. Schneider et u a cently in Hongkong, aftercontr, virulent form of small -pox. i: Mr. Gaube. whose offlc Shanghai, was on a two m her e tion in
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  • 363 27 FIRST TENNIS TOURNEY OF SEASON OPENING RESULTS i\ CHINESE NEW YEAR EVENT Singapore. Thursday. n f run interf erring, a good start was made in the S.C.C. Chineae |N P :tt> JL- Tennis Tournament on the Padang to-day. Play commenced 1 jj ew xw 2p m more tnan 20 matches
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  • 46 27 Poi Singapore. Thursday. ented a start in the two-, set fixture between the Shiga- I picket Club and the Singapoie Club which was to have be the Padang this afternoon. match will begin at 11 a.m. to- i *e first meeting of the Clubs
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  • 24 27 OyWh it nn London. Feb. 10. \u U( l V 3 Edinburgh U. 3. 3. Civil Service 9 Match: Kent beat Wiltshire
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  • 234 27 Scottish Cup Second Round THE following is a list of home football fixtures for to-morrow: SCOTTISH CUP—2ND ROUND Albion v Celtic. Partick v Arbroath. Cowdenbeath v Solway Star. Falkirk v Moth3rwell. Duns v Dumbarton. Queen of South v Airdrie. Dundee v Queen's Pk. Hamilton v Hibernians. Clyde v
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  • 63 27 London. Feb. 10. FOLLOWING are results of to-day's soccer: FIRST DIVISION Wolves 4: Brentford 0. Sunderland 3; Bolton 0 SECOND DIVISION Bury 3: Norwich 2. THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN > Reading 2: Luton 2. V TI, nK,,) gIVISION (NORTHERN) 4 Rochdale 1. SCOTTISH CIP Albion p ound Replays) Rov
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  • 210 27 N.S.W. Country Eleven Collapse Canberra. Feb 11 THE two-day cricket match here ended 1 to-day in a win for the M.C.C. tounsts over the New South Wales counTry ele ve by an Innings and 140 runs. At the close of yesterday's piav. the Hrst day, the
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  • 47 27 Copenhagen, Feb. 10 ANEW swimming world record for the 400 metres for women was set up to-day by Ragnhild Hveger, with a time ol 5 min. 14.2 sec. The old record, held by Denouden of Holland, was 5 min. 16 sec. Reuter
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  • 340 27 Diaz ct Cooper b Ibrahim 5 S. Mula b Warma 10 Kasi not out 5 Extras 4 Total 96 Bowling: Sithamparam three wickets for 24. Baskaran two for 25. Ibrahim two for 22. Cooper one for 7. Warma one for 2. Indian Cricket Test Singapore. Thursday
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  • 188 28 Lieutenant H. W. P. Micidleton lst Battalion, the 7th Gurkha Rifles, has died of injuries rec?ived in a motorinc accident at Shillong. Assam. An earthquake shock lasting a few seconds was felt at Udini. A more se-, *ious shock occurred in the Carnia Val- I
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