Morning Tribune, 4 March 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2.— No. 28. SINGAPORE, THURS DAY, March 4, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 345 1 Suggested During House Of Lords' Debate On Foreign Policy REFERENCE TO KIIIIIi:\HtOr S si»i riii f*m TOO much attention is being paid to the German "bogy." What is wanted is Anglo-American naval co-operation, according to the Marquess of Lothian in the debate on foreign policy in the
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  • 152 1 Ol ««tions In The House Of Commons London, Mar. 3 E Singapore Base inspired brisk in'irh: tnß es in the House of Com-to-day. th er tuf' Thor «e (Labour) enquired acJi'* v y ork would be finished, and Ifr trf for certain financial details. Kenneth Lindsay Civil Lord
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  • 113 1 Loyalists Claim Successes Madrid, Mar. 3. OVIEDO is completely isolated by Government armies which have captured the village and hill of San Claudio in the Escamplero sector outside the City, according to a Government communique. Fighting m the streets of the city continues and it is
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  • 80 1 Roumania Bans Secret Organisations Bukharest, Mar. 3 ONE of a series of drastic steps decided on by the Cabinet to keep students participating from politics is the temporarily closing of all universities and student centres in Roumania. Students are also forbidden to wear party uniforms All masonic lodges
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  • 245 1 BUILDING PROGRAMME lIIGE SUM TO BE It AISIII BY TAXATION London, Mar. 3. THE navy estimates amount to £105,065,000, an excess of £23.776,000 over lasi year, including supplementary estimates. New construction will consist of three battleships, two aircraft-carriers, five 8.000-ton cruisers, two 5,300-ton cruisers, 16 destroyers,
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  • 42 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Dumping In North China Shanghai, Mar. 3. JAPANESE dumping of coal in the North China market has attained serious proportions, according to reports from Tientsin. The Japanese have almost captured the entire market, it is stated-
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  • 133 1 America A Heavy Buyer London, Mar. 3 TIN'S sharp advance in to-day's session of the Metal Exchange, when it closed at £25 1 1^ three months' buyers, compared with £245 tt yesterday, reflects heavy United States' buying both here and in the East overnight. It is rumoured
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  • 40 1 Big Factory Planned In Germany Berlin. Mar. 3 k SUBSIDIARY company of the Ger- man Dve Trust has been formed with a capital of £2,400.000 to establish a factory in Merseburg which will exclusively rroduce artificial rubber.— Reuter
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  • 191 2 NEW CIVIL AERODROME Heavy Storm At Seletar Singapore, Wednesday. OWING to the sudden storm which broke over Seletar thi> afternoon at about 3 p.m., the K.L.M. air liner from Java had to make a landing at the Civil Aerodrome at Kallang, now nearing
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  • 134 2 Pepper Thrown In Eyes Of Puller Singapore, Wednesday AN exciting incident was witnessed in Church Street, in the vicinity of the Police Courts, yesterday afternoon A Chinese was riding in a ricksha with a bag containing 850 guilders when two unknown Chinese suddenly came up JO the ricksha.
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  • 99 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh British To Invest $30,000,000? Nanking, Mar. 3 ris reported that Sir Hughe Knatchbull Hugessen, the British Ambas-| sador, has promised that British investments totalling $30,000,000 will be used to Hainan Island and southern develop Kwangtung— I The Nanking Government has proposed to spend $30,000,000
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  • 199 2 Paintings By Belgian Artist Singapore. Wednesday SINGAPORE art-lovers have seen many paintings of Bali subjects and it needs something out of the ordinary to attract their patronage at such an art exhibition This they found to-day in the display of paintings and sketches by the Belgian artist. Monsieur
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  • 36 2 Dr. Macedo Soares, the former Brazilian Minister for Foreign Aftairs. left Rio de Janeiro by aeroplane for the United States as special Ambassador to attend the inauguration of Mr. Roosevelt as President for a second term.
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  • 951 2 PROFESSOR CALLENFELS' TALK Rotarians Hear About Fossil Human Skulls Singapore, Wednesday FOR over an hour Prof. P. V. van Stein Callenfels the well-known Dutch anthropologist, kept a large audience enrapped with facts and hypothesis on Ice Age animals and prehistoric human skulls at the dinner meeting of the Rotary Club
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  • 142 2 Collieries To Resume Work London. Mar. 2 THE Minister of Labour has announced that as a result of negotiations bet ween the Nuffield Trustees, the Soerhi Areas Reconstruction Association and certain companies, agreement has been reached whereby a new company will hp formed immediately to work the
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  • 105 2 Mr. K. Sato Given Post Singapre, Wednesday THE Tribune understands i'rom the Japanese Consulate-General in Singapore that Mr. K. Sato, until recently Japanese Ambassador at Paris, has been appointed Minister for Foreiun Affairs in succession to Mr. Koki Hirota. Mr. Sato passed through Singapore a few days
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  • 88 2 Bears And Hippos Pass Through Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. A LARGE and rare collection of wild animals is being conveyed to Japan in the German motor liner Duisbur, which passed through Singapore a te* da^e ag c°ollection included polar hippopotami, zebras, 12 PJgrf from South America a number
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  • 207 3 Husband Wife Both R.A.'s )/r. Harold And Dame Laura Knight London, Mar. 3. TOR the first time in history, husband 1 and wife share the distinction of hein£ Royal Academicians. Mr. Harold Knieht A.R.A.. has just been elected a Royal Academician. His wife, Dame Laura Knight, was elected last year.
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  • 208 3 Mr. van Os van Delden Miss E. |C. Allen Singapore, Wednesday. THE Cathedral of the Good Shepherd was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday afternoon when Miss Elizabeth Christina Allen, daughter of Mr. D. G. Allen of England, became the bride of Mr B. G. van Os
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  • 291 3 Excitement On Eve Of Polling London, Mar. 3. THE eve of the London County Council polling day, in which the Municipal Reformers are desperately striving to reverse the Socialist victory of 1934 is working up to an unequalled fortissimo of shrieking recrimination Over forty members of the House
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  • 139 3 Thanked For Services To Rotary Singapore, Wednesday. AT the dinner meeting of the Rotary n club to-night at the Adelphi Hotel, Mr. W. A. L. Schaub, the President, publicly thanked Mr. David Frankel, the vice-president, for the services he had rendered to the Club. Mr. Schaub said
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  • 172 3 Auspicious Opening Of Opera Season TLOSE on five years have passed since v music lovers of Singapore had the opportunity of hearing opera »at the theatre and they availed themselves In their numbers of the opportunity presented by the visit of the Gonsalez Company, whose one week season
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  • 84 3 Air Bases Under Construction Rome. Mar. 3. THE decision to increase Italy's armed forces la exoected to apply chieflv to the Navy and Air Force which were already increased last Autumn. Air bases are already under construction in Sardinia, Sicily and South Italy while a new base for
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  • 18 3 Tokyo, Mar. 3 Mr. Naotake Sato, Ambassador to France, has been appointed Foreign Minister.- Reuter
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  • 103 3 Premier's Resignation Asked Edmonton, Mar. 3. FOLLOWING Mr Aberhart's admission that he could not succeed with the Social Credit Dividend scheme in the 'eighteen months' time limit as origiinally intended, the Liberal members of the Legislature have demanded the rejsignation of the Alberta Government. Mr. John Bowlen,
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  • 68 3 Singapore, Wednesday. r T !i e Coronc> i's inquiry into the death EJKi W H Beaton and Miss Hazel "EJUough, who sustained fatal injuries jnen the car in which they were driv•s ran off the road near the junction pLrt xandra Road and Pasi r Panjang ot
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  • 36 3 rec^nri, ga Maral di. 39. was found dead Kilburn °u P remis es at Carlton Vale, ha'rdri re she was in business as a st*! II is believed that her death was due to electric shock.
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    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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    • 91 3 Tit AS SOS AX Guaranteed to remove CORNS, HARD SKIN CALLOUSES within 24 hours. Implicit confidence in the efficacy of Trannosan Corn Remedy; if not satisfied, money will be refunded in full. Obtainable from all Dispensaries High-class Stores. )0 cents per packet. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS. 86, Robinson Road. #"MAN
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 143 4 RUBBER MQr o London. Mar. 6. Pievious To-day Change Steadier Steady m Spot Buyers. *****6 JO 13 16 Sellers 10 7 8 10 April' Buyers 10 13 16 10 13 16 Sellers. 10 15 16 10% -J" Rnvprq 107» 10 13 16 —Ho Apr. June Buyers. iu 8
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    • 73 4 London. Mar. 3. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.13 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.93-1 8 8.93 1 16 —1 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 2132 Is. 2 2132 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3d. Is.
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    • 38 4 London. Mar. 3. Previous To-day Changf Fine Bar oer 01 £7-2-2 U 7-2-2 V 2 SILVER Spot 20 1 4 20 7 16 3 16 2 months forward 20 1 16 20 1 4 +3 16
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    • 26 4 The number of convictions obtained by the R.S.P.C.A. in London during December in connexion with cruelty to animals was 84, the lowest recorded for many months.
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    • 36 4 Thomas Hall, miner, of Harworth, was at Workshop sentenced to a month's imprisonment with hard labour for intinidating a miner, Joseph Prince, secretary of the Harworth branch, Notts Miners' Industrial Union, who had remained at work.
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    • 125 4 Over 5 Hundred Million Dollars Washington, Mai. 2. AN appropriation of $526,000,000 for the Navy Department in the next fiscal year, is nearly $56,000,000 less than the original Budget Estimates, has been approved by the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives. The chief reduction is in
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    • 49 4 ,n ,*?I!v tlsh motor-vessels Silvercvpiess (6,770 tons, owned by the Silver Line, Limited, of London), bound for i^ Y p, rk r from Manila to <> k Are a Iloila Philippines, recently, and was membor, VZ and 50 members of the crew were landed safely the master remaining on board.
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    • 52 4 General Hertzog, Prim e Minister of the Union of South Africa, and Mr Te water High Commissioner for the Union J Ko U .u°V ro il is offi cially announced en dp the Union's representatives on the < oronation Commission which will sit In London to deal with arrangements for
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    • 112 4 London. Mar. 3 Distillers -108 6 108- Dunlop Rubber 33 6 33*4 2 General Electric 89 6 89 3 Imperial Chemical Industries 39 10*6 39 10'. Imperial Tobacco 155 7*2 153 1 1 Z Anglo-Dutch 47 9 48 Canadian Pacific 17*8 17 > 8 London Tin (New
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    • 29 4 London. Mar 3 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chanw Spot (afternoon closing price) £245-3 4 254y 2 0 3 4 Forward i .VJ £246-3 4 255V 2 +83*
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    • 53 4 RUBBER New York, Mar. 2 Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Dull Spot Buyers. 2P 4 21 13 16 -116 Sellers. 2V a 2115 16 -116 April June Buyers. 2115 16 22 -lio Sellers. 22 1 16 22 > 8 -116 TIN Standard. Tone Quiet Steady Spot 54'
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    • 940 4 FRASER AND CO.'S SHARE REPORT More Inquiry For Rubber Shares MESSRS. Fraser and Cos weekly report on the share market, dated Mar. 2, states:— Nothing of particular significance either in political or financial circles has happened during the past week to call for special comment. As regards the proposed Defence
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  • 1575 5 u*ued by Fraser and Co.& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers are Si unless o:herwise .tat*d> rFraser Co. Lyall Evat Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellei unpat Tin 5'1V 2 5;6 5 3 5 V/ 2 Vt AsamKumbang. 339 34 6xd 33 9 34 6xd ftstral Malay 54'-
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 30 5 Singapore, Wednesday noon. Singapore. $124 38. up $2 18. London: Spot £245 155., up 455.; three nonths £246 155.. up 45s New York: 55 18 cts., up 1 ct.
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    • 210 5 Singapore, Wednesday morning Singapore: 36 3 4 cts.. up 1,4 ct. Market Tone: Steady Quid. London: 10 13 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Firm after easier New York: 21 13 16 cts., up 1116 ct. Market Tone: Dull. Singapore, Wednesday evening. The market opened here very steady to-day with business
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    • 7 5 London-New York 489.02 New York-London 489.1,32
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  • 206 5 I Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Tin at midday was $124%, up $2 Vs. The market in Sterling tin shares remained steady throughout the course of the day and there are buyers of Ayer Hitams, Southern Tronohs, Southern Malayans, Kamuntings, PengkalenK Selayangs and Ampats at yesterday's prices. Dollar shares
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  • 275 5 Singapore, Mar. 3. Tin locally up $2.25. Rubber locally closes easier about 36 3 4c buyers, rsaid to be due to a local failure) .Mining. Raubs $7.00 $1.15 Tin shares are not weaker, but there ll no cefinite proof of their being firmer— merely verv dull—
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  • 252 6 Held Despite Motor Strike London. Feb. 18. THE American rubber questionnaire figures for January. just received by Messrs. Symington and Wilson, make extremely satisfactory showing in view of the fact that the General Motors strike was in force throughout the month. Consumption of crude rubber at 48,743
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  • 92 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore. Wednesday noon. Tone of Market:— Steady Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 10 13 16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 21 13 16 per lb. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. March) 37 37 Good F.A.Q. in
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  • 96 6 The BBC. mail bag recently contained a letter from a correspondent In L'thuania. which, translated into English, read: 'Dear British Broadcasting Company. I have heard that you aie offering a high reward for the invention of influenza. I have invented a safe ratent for influenza, which however
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  • 178 6 SELLING Singapore, Mar. 3. London T.T. JH I|lC London demand 2|4 l|lfi London 4 months' sight Ml) Lyons demand 1230 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 116 Montreal demand 56 15)16 Batavia demand 103 5 8 Samarang demand 103% Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands 154% Madras and Colombo
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  • 203 6 Singapore. Mar. 3. R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $146 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $138 K. (Siam> W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 R. (Siam) "White" No. Al $234 R. (Siam) "White Rice*' No. 1 $214 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 2
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    • 62 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURCxLARS by keeping vour VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES fo our VAULTS at CHINA Bl ILDIXG. CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can hav e access to these Wfe boxes. so
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    • 177 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Estabhsned in laao. Capital Subscribed (Fully Pald UP) Y.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 130.900.000x0 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS BAFFLES PLACE Manager t. yamamoto Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room M 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk Xederlandsche HandelMaatsehappijj. \.V. (Netherlands Trading Society)
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  • 143 7 Miss D. J. Watson, British Workers and Eastern Counties women's 100 yards champion, paced her athlete brother, F. Watson, durine a training run in Battersea Park, London. Photo shows:— Miss D. J. Watsoti pacing her brother. F. Watson, in Battersea Park. Planet News
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    • 262 8 <mmB^ m T\f^LLF.ST SCBEEN ENTERTAINMENT PAVILION NIGHTLY 6-15—9-15 .h» vLh«l* is act»d uilh such conviction, such gusto and SJ'vani^ ««er/v bv a cist s^outstanding in ability that I would not have SftTSf «>e Pictures course, .Or the f-,-^ gggjg holiday." bes B|n) Kor(Ja y e t ma de "Men are
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    • 78 8 IT'S THE BIG MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN! I j i API 10l 11 (i-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 5 mm tmrnm WCK^ POWELL j JOAN BLONDELL S GOID DIGGERS f ctmr t VICTOH*MOO** GLSftOA PABftEU. LEE A mxom oacooo fuiws lOMUII ■AfrQßftS ALHAMBKA~Ij to morrow THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER MADE BENHUR in
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    • 121 8 From the opening of m vi f Nov. 30. traffic pass P tu SaultSte. ManecTal'whiel: Great Lakes of Canarin 69.155.798 tons which was 21 30 1 < 5 or 45 percent above u,, 1935 tt the corresponding period I ~~rr^~ HURRY UP! MNAI Tl^l^T? TO-NIGHT UJIAMHUA g\ HE'S BUSTIN EM
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  • 162 9 LESS BIRTHS ITALY Alarming Statistics it.rTHER decline in the Italian birthrate is revealed by statistics far. £jfii?fl.l Per thousand inhabiSfS compared with 23.1 in 1935. iMI-1885 the figure was 38, and just Lr the Great War it was about 30. of Italy on December i i<l36 was 43.286.000. The death
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  • 176 9 Postponed To Next Monday Singapore, Tuesday. •HE Second Criminal Assizes for the Settlement of Singapore will comlence before Mr. Justice E. A. de uriatte on Monday. Mar. 8. The list is a long one, there being 0 fewer than 13 cases for trial. It inludes three cases of murder
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  • 108 9 Tone Of The Stock Exchange London. March 1. f™ new account, opened confidentsustn!' 2 n the Stock Exchange with refwS adva nce of giltedged being In !!1 other WCttS* bißinl :,1> cla i«ed the bulk of the ST u lll ther e were several big R^ n brewe ries
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  • 32 9 London, Mar 1 bn™ in London on Satur>*rWfiniotalled 26 > 562 tons, and deliver tonsli'yamm?l/übber stock 5 on the same «fie!7=KS t<?fi 37 23 l tons, and delii.oio tons.— Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    108 9 Sir Malcolm Campbell's famous rvtrlnj* car "Bluebird" which was recently shipped aboard the liner Dun not tar Castle at Southampton, en route for South Africa, where she wiiJ be on exhibition. Topical Press Women members of the London Olympiads Athletic Club spent an energetic Sunday at Swedish Drill in Baltersea
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  • 1763 10 FUTURE OF BRITISH FILMS RUMOURS AND REALITY Till: MOIIAL OF A "CRISIS" Tin: i>nn:iMAi i: i>iioiim:m London. AN appointment of a receivership was recently announced for a certain British Film company, Twickenham Films. It was a small company, making pictures mainly for the home market round about t.he £30.000 mark.
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  • 65 10 No prisoners lor trial, and no eMI cases at the County Assizes for 12 yean —this is the record of Rutlandshie. England's smallest county. Apart from being crime-free. Rutlandshire claims to be the country's soberest county. During 1936 the county had only one conviction for drunkennessand that
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  • 25 10 During the first week of December more than 10,000 sacks of Western Canadian table potatoes were shipped out of the harbour of Vancouver for Honolulu.
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    • 152 10 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness stopped (letting Up Nights. Leg Pains. Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Anklei, Nervousness, Stiffness. Rheumatism Dizziness. Lumbago, Burning. Itching, Smarting, Acidity and Loss of Vigour l>> a I .'or's new discovery called Cystex iSisslex). Cently soothes, tones, cleans,
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    93 11 m^iyttitts^ wife f London cler y Planet News fc( thfj the r necks to r «ad the gigantic banner trailed through the sky ty an aeroplane, many people have wondereo how th* ullot managed tn letters into the air «*e the "mystery" is solved. A plane is taking off at
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  • 346 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Mar. 4, 1937. WELL DONE, AUSTRALIA! fTHE Tests are over, and tor a moment all is peace in Malayan newspaper offices. No longer will sub-editors be driven frantic by telephones going every minute to find that the inquirer merely wants to know what is the score.
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  • 707 12 k L^RGE number of cyclists in SelaA n oor have learnt to their cost that regulations are made to be observed ~nd that disregard of these regulations, minor as they might appear to be. no longer to be countenanced by the .authorities. Cyclists have for long enjoyed lati
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    31 12 o jriitt' The Duke and Duchess of Norfolk <'°™Jj RUdSetou photographed at the joint meet of the HiMflMB n 4 Hunt at Burton Agnes Hall, East Rltoft Yorks. Topical Pre ss
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  • 246 12 Mr E. E. H. Beck. Chief Police Officer. Malacca, is going on transfer to Penang shortly. Inspector Mohamed Taib, 0.C.P.D., Sungei Patani. has been transferred to Alor Star. Mr. and Mrs. Choo Kia Peng le<t Kuala Lumpur recently on a short trip to Hongkong. Mr. E A. Curtler, Agricultural
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  • 623 13 Psycho-A nalysis For Young Offenders W HY BOYS GO WRONG Bottled-Up Anxieties" (By Air Mail) mm value of psycho-analysis in T ihe treatment of law -breaker, a nartieularly youn f criminals fln offender* is bein* realised English magis?lZ* and probation officers. tr n,,rinl the last two or three years th
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  • 201 13 Will Share In £9,000 Fund She Left DY an order of the Dublin High Court. u 21 -year-old Edward Ball, who murder* d his mother and was found gui ty hu Li lsane will share in a trust fund of t'9.000 which Mrs. Ball left for
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  • 242 13 And Three Girls In Yacht Adventure THREE young Lowestoft girls' adven-| ture on board a yacht owned by I three brothers, Esthonians, was revealed at Dover when the three brothers were ordered to leave Dover Harbour "on the next tide." The brothers. Arthur Blank. 30: Victor. 24; and
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  • 111 13 4 ttempt Near Police Courts Singapore. Tuesday. AN exciting incident was witnessed in the vicinity ot the Police Courts this afternoon when a daring attempt was made to rob a Chinese of his handbag which contained some valuables. He was riding in a ricksha along Church Street when
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  • 285 13 Thirteen Weeks' Progress London THIRTEEN weeks have gone by since the Postmaster-General declared open the first high-definition television service in the world. In that brief period (writes our Television Correspondent of the London Times i two important facts have been established One is that the area served by the
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  • 214 13 "Down With Uake-Up," Says Schoolmistress WHEN 250 senior schoolgirls at the Latimer Secondary School, Edmonton. London, were called to a specia' meeting, they were told that they must use make-up no more. Miss G. M. Williams, senior mistress declared that she had noticed the older, girls
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  • 234 13 "PLAN TO SCARE WIFE Man's Explanation Of Alleged Suicide Attempt WHEN charged with attempting to end his life by gas poisoning, a young husband revealed at Grays, Essex, that he staged a suicide attempt to frighten his wife into making it up after a quarltl. He is Harry Cecil Nurse,
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  • 102 13 Hitler ism Rising In Czechoslovakia Prague, Feb. 2s. GUARANTEED autonomy In the wesu tern areas of Czechoslovakia <in which there are large German-speak-ing minorities t is demanded by Henkin. leader of the Sudeten-german I pro-Hitler party. Henlein's party refused to come in on the previous .minorities agrecVncnt. Henlein in a
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  • 395 14 Britain's First Anti-Gas ilian ining School An exhibition at which simple and inexpensive measures to make rooms in the home gas-proof are being demonstrated at a special exhibition in Kensington Town Hall, London. Kensington Is a ready gaining a reputation as Britain leading borough in air-raid precautions. Here we see
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    • 37 15 W y\^s^ '■/■9 \.v WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGFiC We are the only firm pfcJota guarantee is valid in HorgKong and various ports oi China. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, Singapore.
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  • 944 16 (■eneral reflections on lli« k League ui \alions IJfe and death of a romantie and a poisoning mystery A biiekram hero nho in the awareness of it seeks the fastnesses of the Andes— (rime and adventure Fear Came on Europe by John. T. W hi taker
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  • 2072 16  - fear came on europe JOHN T. WHITAKER W, t h (Author of tafe Europe* UTtS&Si magnificent fa, m mL2"*H* time in the World war Even then Great Britain's rniehr dreadnoughts, backed with l2 cruisers, were almost paralysed h! a few German auxiliary raided Mussolini said to the British S your
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    • 31 16 W //_w^w>*vvT j Joseph Travers Sons. ltd. t i.. -j J Ladies Hairdressers i MAISON PERM J 79, Stamford Bead. i Tel.: 4610 MAISON MARIF t 63. Victoria St net. TfljmflWAL/TOIK
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    • 148 17 JATOijßlsf r s shopping! 1 GUIDE J STATIONER CAMERAS J AND FILMS GLOVER'S Detective Fiction |fffflfflfffflffl!ff3l liiiii a ii v BBBSHH Subscription 50 cents yearly Lending Fee 10 tents per book W^vt^^wwW^^^\ 9 11. (Ground Floor) The Arcade, T Singapore. 9—^^ i mmj ||j^|jj||y| j i m For Books On
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  • 34 18 Budapest March 1. FOLLOWING the dismissal of 14G miners who participated in the Pecos stay-in strike, a general strike n all n\,nr: has Devil ordered to start to-day.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 45 18 Production of steel ingots and castings in Canadian steel mills in the first eleven months of 1936 totalled 1,011.000 long tons as compared with 837,000 tons in the corresponding period of 1935 Correspondingly, the output of pig iron increased from 529.000 tons to 610.000 tons.
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  • 19 18 The Air mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Feb. 21 was delivered m London on Mar. 1.
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  • 53 18 Mails expected from China and Japan by Haruna Maru to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by Tilawa to-day Mails expected from Europe (London» mails by 8.1. (Rajula* to-morrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters and letters at 9 a.m. on the same day. Mails expected from Japan by the
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  • 285 18 Japanese Shipping Co. Warned A SERIOUS warning has been addressed by the Osaka Communications Bureau. Marine Section, to the To.sa Shosen Kaisha regarding the continuation cf navigation by its Tosa-Osaka liners. the Kamogawa Maru and the Muroto Maru. after the "walk out" of a large number of their
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  • 37 18 Twenty-three Alpine overwhelmed by an aval an™ Dronero. in the Macra Valley, IW. all are feared to be deac^ B3arc lses The men were carrying out at the time, operating from then
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  • 50 18 5 „f the economic Indirect evidence of int prosperity of the Dominion of may be taken from the inc l marriages registered during u months, January to Novembei when they numbered JIIW as 32.399 during the correspond! ag months of last year. This wa. crease of 5»' 2 per cent.
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    • 436 18 II B I BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Tonnage gpore. CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 BANGLORE 6.000 May 3 •33S&TKS i7%°2 2E:3 SEE* Sg r y RANPURA ***** Apr. 9 CARTHAGE 15.000 June 4 ioMALi isOO Air. 9 RANCHI 17.000 June 18 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 Homewards. Leaves Leaves Tonnage
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    • 141 18 GENERAL PASSENGEK AGLink CUNARD WHITE STAK. L (incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. s.s. HARUNA MARU Mar. 4 s.s. KATORI MARU Mar. 18 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Apr. 1 v m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Apr 14 Rates to Ist Class tnd class (Naples 9*97
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    • 164 18 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY ▼OK PER DATE AND TIMF. Tarempa Generaal Verspyck Mar. 43 am Pcngerang Kedah 9 China (generally) Hoihow Menelaus Mar. 4in am Hongkong Menelaus 410 Tenang m Aik Soon 410 Java. South-West Sumatra, S.-Ec^t Borneo Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Plancius m 4 2 30p
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  • 32 19 The r.s. "Can Tourane" is due in Singapore thin afternoon I Thursday I from Saigon and will sail the same day at mid -night for Colombo, Port Said. Marseille. Nantes and Bordeaux.
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  • 50 19 Britisher Controls In Spain London. March 1. CAPTAIN Malcolm H. S. Macdonald has been appointed administrator of the British observers to supervise the frontier control scheme on the SpanishPortuguese frontier. There will be 150 such observers, most of whom will be ex-naval officers and ratings c<r ex-customs' officers.^Reuter Wireless.
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  • 27 19 Out of the season's total export crop of 60.439 bunches of bananas in the island of St. Lucia. British West Indies, 59.893 bunches were shipped to Canada.
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  • 33 19 London, March 1. HAILE SELASSIE has decided that his eldest son. Crown Prince Asfaou Wosan. shall represent him at the Coronation, announces the Ethiopian Legation in London.— Reuter Wireless
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    • 261 19 URNS PULP LIMB (incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sads. In Port Mar. 5 MERKUR Mar 29 Apr. 3 MARELLA sineaDore to Australia issued at the Special cheap round trip tickets irom bingapuie wj following ratet. t singa pore, Brisbane, Sydney or First Class passengers may tranter ai Melbourne to
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    • 600 19 BS^ >^t T0 F RENCH PORTS S rAP N TnTrD° A r J a seilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Mar 6 S CAP OT U £ESj£ r ™*V ne Nantes SL e Bordeaux Ma*/.' 4 > M. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux j D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk
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    • 161 19 ihe ii \it i tor It Air Mail l)<\*g»afic*li€'ft Hongkong, Canton. 'Shanghai. 'Kobe. 'Manila and vU.S.A.: Imperial, closing p.m. Saturday. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam, Burma, India. Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and
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  • 134 20 ROYAL NAVY ANTI-AIRCRAFT TRAINING IN SPANISH WATERS A close up of cadets training with an anti-aircraft gun aboard "Royal Sovereign" at Santa Cruz, Teneriffe. Planet News Hoisting the Royal Ensign aboard the warship "Royal Sovereign' in Spanish waters at Santa Cruz. Tencriffe. where rebel troops under General Franco are in
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    • 154 21 a i A care-free HAPPY '-^j^JV LIFE tj)Lj| k TW depends ~Wj^i' upon GOOD HEALTH My whole family has benefited so much by the use of Kalzana that I only wish more would give it a trial" writes Mrs. U., London. Mineral starvation is the cause of many troubles children
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    • 1128 21 0\ THE RADIO! 1 I I j .^•,l. Inilliri k 735 p.m. 'This Is England.' Talks by I 0I«|| 1%11 M^MM»p*» representative English people: (9) J. F. i Roxburgh. Headmaster of Stone Schoo!. k Introduced by Anthony Weymouth. p rOgr»M«"«- 750 pm Thp BBC Dance orchestra, directed by Henry Hall.
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    • 220 21 in English. 235 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. 2.50 p.m. Eternal monuments uf German Culture: VI. Potsdam. A Radio presentation by Hans Rehberg. 3.35 p.m. Military CYncert. 4.50 p.m. News and Economic Review in German. 5.05 p.m. Sonata in G major by Brahms. Prof. v. Baitz. violin, and Max
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    • 196 21 announcement. 8 p.m. The latest news. 8.10 p.m. Gramophone records. 8.20 p.m. Talk on behalf of the VP.R.O. 8.40 p.m. The Phohi chamber orchestra. 9 p.m. Talk by Mr. S. de Vries. 9.20 p.m. A recital by Mrs. Jo Hendricks— Zalsman (soprano). 5.30 p.m. The Phohi chamber oichestra. TO-MORROW 7.50
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    • 528 22 lON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) Philadelphia. W3XAU 6,060; 49.5. 9.50 am— Jessica Dragonette, soprano New York, W2XE 11,830; 25.3. 10.20 a.m.— Your Hit Parade— New York Schenectady, W2XAF 9,530; 31.4. 12 05 p.m.— Earl Hines' OrchestraChicago, W9XF 6,100; 49.1. TO-MORROW 1.50 a.m.— Academy of Medicine— New York. W2XE
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    • 489 22 10.50 a.m. Opening. Classical music. 11.30 a.m. For the sick. 11.50 a.m. Time signal. Weather report. Variety lunch concert. 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 1.20 p.m. Lunch concert continued. 2.10 p.m. News bulletin, 2.20 p.m. Close down. 5.50 p.m. Time signal. Dance music by Victor Silvester's Ensemble. 6.20 p.m. Children's
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    • 253 22 2 Ho. Rome 25.4 metres (11,810 kcs). TO-DAY 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement. News In English. News in Japanese. Scala Theatre in Milan— Opera one Act. News in Italian. TO-MORF.OW 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement. News in English. instrumental concert— Capucci Trio. Review of music. Vocal concert. News in Italian. SATURDAY 9.20
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    • 282 22 I performances at r^ London and ap*ar, G^^ H v,ho is too well-known t! J Rr All*.' public to necessitating ntr^'^e n-nh 5 t Pr Th Statio n du io^ with Josephe Bernard-Piano rche^ia Verdayne— Bass. an and pj Mss Bernard Rondo po«„ aelssohn ao Ca PP rl ccio So
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  • 1057 23 B. B. C. PROGRAMME NEWS Lord Halifax To Talk On r\LK from Daventry on India by 1 fh P Rt Hon. Viscount Halifax needs tt e recommendation to listeners, who t: L of Lord Halifax's great service to t h\t country when as Lord Irwin he s Viceroy of India
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  • 104 23 Extensive Manoeuvres To Be Held Helsinki. STARTING on Mar. 6, the most extensive winter manoeuvres ever held in Finland will take place in the neighbourhood of Sordavala, a town situated on the shores of Lake Ladoga (northeast Finland). T n addition to the regular army, aircraft units from
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  • 41 23 Parents of about 40 children on the fNutberry estate. Grays. Kent, kept their children away from school recently beI cause they consider it dangerous for the children to walk along the main Lon-don-Tilbury-Southernd road. The children were recentlv transferred from theirj
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  • 131 23 To Defend Constitutional Rights Paris. A DECISJON to take steps to defend the rights of Jews guaranteed constitutionally and internationally in ai number of countries in Eastern and Cen- tral Europe has been taken by a meet- ing of the executive of the World Jewish Congress here.
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  • 123 23 For Participation In Coronation Ottawa. TANADA will pay an estimated £54,400 to participate in Coronation ceremonies and the subsequent Imperial Conference in London this year. This has been revealed in the annual estimates tabled in the House of Commons here. The largest sum— one of £39,400— wi1l be
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  • 19 23 It is anounced from Tokyo that Prince I SaioniJ has now recovered from the ef-| fects of his chill. <
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  • 312 23 \coin With I £00 Years 9 History Paris. 7*HE French sou— the smallest as well as the most typical of all the French coinage— may j>oon be abolished. This tiny nickel coin, with a hole in the middle, looking exactly like a small washer, boasts
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  • 37 23 Casablanca Forty men suspected of Communist leanings were shot by the nationalist authorities shortly after the bombardment of Ceuta by Spanish Government planes, according to news which has iust reached here from Spanish Morocco.
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    • 95 23 PILOT PEN IS PARAMOUNT! Pilot vacuum filling pen having no A /Y^^/.^l .j I Mm I rubber tube inside is absolutely ruar- f/ ;y**Bm&M l /]<£ I anteed against Dreakage for ten years //if) Mmm I Try the most perfect pen ever produced ll rffi > iHIInS^/ Jfl I at
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  • 928 24 The Famed Matilda: From Grouch To Elizabeth IT is little wonder that Scots are doubly I proud of Queen Elizabeth because she is their countrywoman. She is the first Scotswoman to be Queen Consort of Scotland for five centuries and the first Scottish Queen of England since
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  • 341 24 Doctor Says Disease U Not Hereditary Sydney, Feb 18 Dr s J. Minogue, medical supermtendant ot the Newcastle Mental Hospital in a luncheon address before members of the Australian Branch of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries (England*, in Sydney, refuted several popular misconceptions about insanity. He condemned
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  • 40 24 Nanking. Mar. 3. Dr. Wang Chung Hui, a former judge on the Hague Court and ex-president of the Judicial Yuan, has been appointed Foreign Minister in succession to General Chang Chun, who resigned on Feb. 22- Reuter
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  • 309 24 Run Property Of 3,000 Square Miles THE problem of settlement oi.the Nor--1 them Territory by white people would be easily solved if there were more Australian families of the type reared by Mr. and Mrs. "Bill" Sargeant. of Stapleton. about 90 miles from Dar- Early in
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  • 189 24 Pioneer Book Autographs Of Old Settlers In South Africa Johannesburg. SOME 1,300 gold-mining pioneers, who came to the Rand before 1980 have signed the "Pioneer Book" in the Public Library here. It was open to signature for over a year and has now been formally closed. Only men and women
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  • 94 24 Television's first outside broadcast of d competitive event took place recently. Viewers saw contests in a tournamen* s aged by the Alexandra Amateur Foxing Club in the Concert Hall of A'exandra Palace. The television camera was mounted on B platform less than 12 feet from the ring and
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  • 642 24 Murder Cult: Terrible Toll Of Human Life Delhi A SECRET organisation which had existed in India for ove. 300 years taking an annual toll, by strangulation of some 10,000 unfortunate travellersformed the subject of a brDadcast talk from Delhi by Col. J. L. Sleeman who* grandfather. Major-General
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  • 313 25 .OPENS WAY TO PEACE" liberal Leader's Conditions (By Air Mail) London. ffIRK HITLER'S colonial claims H trt upheld by Sir Archibald Sinclair, leader of the Liberal ParSmentarj Party— with certain stipU --I would not complain for one ■Men' <>t bis demand for colonies," said si Archibald
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  • 275 25 Dominion's Policy May Be Changed Ottawa. I SHARP change in Canada's attitude towards immigration is foreseen in ■jny quarters, as pressure on the "overnmnu to open the doors to imngrants grows daily stronger. Some of the Dominion's most in"uential newspapers have now taken |P th cry, pointing
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  • 388 25 GERMANY FORMER COLONIES Sir F. Whyte Advocates ''Trustee Policy" <By Air Mail) London, Feb. 10. A "TRUSTEE policy" on the part of 1 Great Britain, with inter- national power under the League of Nations to '?.ake it effective, was advocated for Germany and her former colonies Ly Sir Frederick Whyte
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  • 102 25 Pays Court Fine With Cheque Toronto, Canada. A BEGGAR here brought before the courts and fined paid up with a cheque. The court accepted it. His name is Joe Bevan and he II known as the "Millionaire Beggar." Facing a charge o.' vagrancy, it was stated in court
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  • 564 25 Scheme Before Egyptian Government Cairo. A DESERT valley 80 miles south-west of Cairo will become a huge natural reservoir if a scheme now before the i Egyptian Government is accepted. The reservoir would act as a safety-valve for the flood waters of the Nile in the
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  • 47 25 Ernest Bone, 51. of Canrobert Street, Bethnaf Green, died in Bethnal Green Hospital from pulmonary fibrosis, which [t was stated at an inquest at Poplar was accelerated by his War service This was the fourth similar case to be investigated at a Coroner's Court in East London.
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  • 33 25 At a meeting of the council of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers, held recently, Miss Eveleen Buckton, Mr. John Farleigh. Mr. Harold W. Sayer, and Mr. Robin Tanner were elected associates.
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  • 306 25 Domestic Price 14c. A Pound London, Feb. 17. rE U.S. domestic price of copper was raised lc. to 14c. a pound yesterday. This had been fully expected in market circles as the export price has been above the domestic level lor about a fortnight. Export
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  • 247 25 Memorial To War Time President Paris. A MUSEUM devoted entirely to the memory of Raymond Poincare. Wartime President of France and one of the leading French politicians of the century, is being planned at Bar-le-Duc in Lorraine, his birthplace. It is hoped that it will be cpened
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  • 695 26 FIVE GOALS TO ONE Publishers Beat Ft. Canning Singapore, Wednesday THE Publishers scored a well-earned victory over the Fort Canning XI by five goals to one in a Second Division game on the Anson Road Stadium ground this evening The Publishers were much the
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  • 145 26 Mad Scramble For Souvenirs Melbourne. Mar. 3 AT the conclusion of the final Test to-day (which was won by Australia by an innings and 200 runsi, thousands swarmed on to the pitch, and cut out pieces of it as souvenirs. In paying a tribute to the Englishmen.
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  • 61 26 Draw For 4th Round Of Scottish Cup London. Mar. 3. '7HE following is the result of the draw i for the Fourth Round of the Scottish Cup to be played on March 13: Celtic v. Duns or Motherwell. Morton or Paf ick v. Queen of the South. St.
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  • 67 26 Everton Trounces Leeds London. Mar. 3 IN their First Division League fixture to-day. Brentford lost to Grimsby by 2 goals to 3, while Everton defeated Leeds by 7 goals to 1. SCOTTISH CUP Hamilton beat Hearts by 2 goals to 1 in the Third Round of the Scottish
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  • 41 26 London, Mr. 3 Oxford University, taking full advantage of favourable conditions, smashed the forty-year-old record in rowing from Chiswick Steps to Putney Bridge in 11 minutes 9 seconds, which is fortyfive seconds better that the 1897 record- Reuter Wireless
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  • 20 26 Eleven earthquake shocks wer e experienced at Chinandega and Port Corinto, en the Nicaraguan Pacific coast, recently Five buildings collapsed.
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  • 490 26 S. C. C. DEFEAT MIDDS AT SOCCER Solitary Goal Decides Friendly Game Singapore, Wednesday, i WITH a little added dash to their: finishing and more accuracy in their 1 shooting the S.C.C. might well have; .-cored the victory by a much wider margin than I—6, when they met the Middlesex
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  • 161 26  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Restiveness Of North-East Troops Nanking, Mar.3 THE Communists in Shensi have withdrawn their slogans against the Central Government. It is believed that a Nanking representative has been negotiating secretly with the Reds in Sian for a cessation of hostile acts against the Government. In
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  • 102 26 Sequel To A Coroner's Inquiry Singapore, Wednesday. ALLEGED to have made contradictory statements before the Singapore Coroner on Nov. 27 last, In the course of an inquiry into the death of a Chinese who was knocked down by a motorlorry In Havelock Road on Sept. 21, a Chinese
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  • 200 26 Mr. V. G. Undasan Laid To Rest rr<HE funeral of the late Mr V 1 Undasan. clerk in the^Colonial secretary's Office, who died on 1 took place on March 1 at the BWadttl Cemetery. tl p The service was ofl s cl^ ted rh^ ch U 0 Kc-v
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  • 55 26 Fall From First Floor Of House Singapore, Wednesday TARLY yesterday evening, aj t Chinese fell from the firs floo o house in Nail Road. He "ashed to road below. He received severe tf sions and complained of pam h()S back. The man was co nscious pital by ambulance,
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  • 38 26 During a review of troop it idonC e menade des Angeles at Nice a _u caused a large hole in c^ [y deep. Many people fell J»^ s &n and 15 who received minor InJUTU taken to hospital.
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  • 1083 27 am INNINGS 200 RUNS Australia's Fine Victory (By "Forward") ■MWGfI the M.C.C. team is not T due back in England until alm «u two months more, and though TJTv ir e not due to leave on their Lturn journey until Apr. 3, their Si
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  • 25 27 Melbourne, Wednesday Ten *s ather was cool but sunny, seivet l V ousand people availed them-! 1 of free admission to the ground
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  • 21 27 The Indo-Burmese telephone service has now been linked with all exchange^ !n both countries. A three-minute talk costs Rsl6 (about $11).
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  • 247 27 Evenly Matched Soccer Game Singapore, Wednesday PLAYING football on the Singapore Harbour Board ground this evening the Y.M.C.A beat S.H.B. team by four goals to one G. Day scoring three out of the four. The game was very interesting throughout, both teams being iairly well matched.
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  • 366 27 Win For Wise Chartipavanij Singapore, Wednesday. A LARGE crowd gathered at the Y.M.C.A. courts this afternoon to watch the Open Men's doubles match (Y.M.C.A. Open Tournament) between Wise and the Siamese, Chartikavanij. and Cherrington and D. C. Smith. Wise and his partner won, but they had to
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    • 29 27 'GOLDEN *****1l *****1111l VALLEY" &P AUSTRALIAN BRANDY A HIGH QUALITY BRAND AT A LOW PRICE Obtainable at an first-class stores. SOLE ENTS QITITO^fE^Cg MS to- inS.S.) wp S t$
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  • 38 28 S.C.C Versus Middlesex The above pictures were taken by the Tribune cameraman during yesterday's soccer match on the Padang between the S.C C and the Middlesex Regiment. The game resulted in a one-nil victory for the S.C.C. (Tribune).
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  • 652 28 Trans Atlantic Air Travel SCHEMES submitted by three independent groups for operation of regular British air mail services to Latin Ame- rica are receiving final consideration of I the Warren Fisher Committee, a body of experts drawn from Government departments that was established in 1935 to consider problem of international
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  • 19 28 The Lord Mayor has consented to be n vice-president, of the British Empire League during his year of office.
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  • 146 28 Chinese Delegate On Recent Conference Hongkong, Mar. 3 MR. Hsiung Hi Ling, the lead J" Chinese delegation to the Conference on the traffir in children held recentlv J Java, passed through Hongkon day on his way back to Stangha? H Interviewed, he said that the
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  • 75 28 No Minister Or Consul In China Shanghai. Mar 2 SPAIN, at least temporarily, has lost tti "extrality" rights in China. Owing to the absence of Spanish diplomatic consular representation the Chinese Government has decided :o assume jurisdiction over Spanish subjects all over the country. The Spanish
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  • 144 28 Germany's RearmamM Programme New York. Mar 3 REVELATIONS of the so-called secret debt of about $2,000 million on account of Germany's rearmament employment programme are made by^ne Securities and Exchange Commission. The matter came to light in connection with the registration of a German Government issue of $69,000,000
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  • 74 28 Singapore, Wednesday THE Tribune learns that the four living boat? from th* K .y tioned at Seletar "J take part in the t m Hongkong will leave earl} nex day morning <M*r. «>• Com modorc A.W. Tedder, Off f T oin mandin* R.A.F.. Far *i|l panied by a
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