The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 February 1936

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,769. EBTD. 1835. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1936 10 CENTS.
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  • 149 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh URGENT PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN Network Of Air Defences; More Japanese Troops; Frontier To Be Closed "INTENSE BITTERNESS" AT CHANGCHUN Shanghai, Feb. 5. A HIGH military conference called by Gen. Minami, envoy pleni.ry of J'ipan m Manchukuo. held m Changchun, capital
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  • 160 1 Ch .iigchun, Feb. 5. INTENSE bitterness has been aroused here as a result of the refusal of tho Soviet authorities to extradite the Manchukuo troops who mutinied on the eastern frontier to the north of Suifenho on Jan. 30. resisted the Japanese and Manchukuo punitive expedition and subsequently entered Soviet
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  • 43 1 IMPERIAL PLANE'S RECORD Refuels and Departs In 12 Minutes (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 5. Tin; delayed eastbound Impe- rial plane which landed yesterday at Hua Hin made a record get-away, landing, refuelling by a hand pump and departing inside twelve minutes.
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  • 69 1 London, Feb. 5. Tiie dea'h has occurred of Admira Stanhope Hawke, heir-presumptive t< the seventh Baron Hawke, at th. agi of 72 Entering the Navy at thi age of 13 he was made a lieutenant tei years later and eventually rose to Rear Admiral m 1917. m which
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  • 83 1 No Extradition Of Persons Detained In Paris Paris, Feb. 5. The Surete Generale states that a man named Lacroix and a woman named Suzanne Bertron. whom the police detained m connection with the murder of Max Kassel m England, known m the London underworld as "Max the
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  • 55 1 Penalties Of Prison, The "Cat" And Fines Cairo, Feb. 5. As a sequel to the riots at Daman i I hcur three m.n have been sentenced I to two months' imprisonment; two will receive fifteen strokes of the cat and another ten strokes. Sixteen were i fined and
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 1 "Oh. Nev., tell them to stop!" That was the cry of Ma-Ri-A, But the more she cried "who aI" The boys made it go. And the swing went a little bit high er. (With apologies to an old song recently revived.)
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  • 332 1 Italy Decides On Reprisals If Sanctions Are Stiffened STOCKS OF OIL BELIEVED VERY LARGE Might Carry On With Coal Alcohol Rome, Feb. 5. AFTER sitting for two and a half hours, the Fascist Grand Council meeting concluded shortly after midnight. The Council drew up the lines of Italy's counter-measures m
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  • 34 1 Moscoiv. Feb. 5. A gold nugget weighing 16.6 kilogrammes, (about 36 *b.) valued at over M 3.000, has been discovered by prospectors m the Miass region of the Urals. Reuter
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  • 52 1 Brussels. Feb. 5. The Premier, M. Van Zeeland has won a libel action against the newspaper Which called him. inter alia, a freemason. The editor lias been ordered to pay 100.000 francs damages and to defray the cost of inserting the vadict m Belgian and foreign
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  • 99 1 Worst For 19 Years In North China Ports Shanghai, Feb. 5. Tientsin. Chefoo and other North i China ports are suffering the worst ice blockade for 19 years which is seriously hampering and endangering coastwise shipping. Many vessels have limped into Shanghai with their hulls damaged by j
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  • 105 1 Market Resumes Dealings With Calmness London, Feb. 5. "Not a ripple." said a leading banker, 1 describing the calmness of the silver ■market on resuming forward silver dealings. The resumption was wholeheartedly welcomed. No figures are available of the Indian speculative position, now liquidated, but everywhere It is
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  • 76 1 105,000 Women Affected In America New York, Feb. 5. A total of 105.000 dressworkers emI ployed m 3.800 factories m New York and other States art affected by an i order to cease work on Friday, pending a vote on general strike order which followed the breakdown today
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  • 141 1 8,500 SHIP-YARD WORKERS STRIKE Dockers Stop Work At Marseilles St. Nazaire. Feb. 5. -THE strike ol 8,000 ship-yard workers be:, an on Monday and is expected to last several weeks. Five hundred workers on the i steamer Normandie at !_<» Havre have decided to join.
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  • 53 1 Premier Returns For Special Session From Our Own Corrrsoondent I Bangkok. Feb. 5. The Assembly reopened today for a i :al eesslpn and the Premier returned from th. provinces tpedallf to attend. T >ticed at the oo< nlng session that many members who befON I ..rm. d this
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    • 88 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATTRACTION 815 to 9 .15 pm. LOUYS S SPECIAL DINNER Z t B DANCE (forma.) SILVIA THE POPULAB 9.45 to midnight COMEDY TAP OAHCIHG TEAM NON -DINERS SI.OO j SATURDAY
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    • 86 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI H 0 T E L TONIGHT ROOF- GARDEN TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dinner and Dance Music by RE-LER BAND and a Splendid Floor Show by AMY FLORY CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN DANCERS i I -ay m w ?M _fc af^^^uAwAx
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  • 131 2 Tamil Sentenced To 5 Years 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 4. "The use of a knife m a quarrel must be discouraged and the very 'east sentence I feel 1 can pass on you is five years' rigorous imprisonment," said Mr. Justice Pedlow at the Selangor
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  • 105 2 Last Saturday the Victoria Theatre Was crowded when the Kuala Lumpur Sankeetha Saba Musical Party enter- tamed. The party consisted of small girls who have attained a very high standard of playing. Their tutor, Mr. V. Petnam, gave an item at the close ot" the programme, and this
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  • 70 2 "I would like a date for this. There is nothing m their appearance and they may have met for a friendly game." said Mr M. H. Blacker when I four Chinese Straits-born nonyas and two Malay women, were produced before him, yesterday, m the Thir_ Court Singapore, on
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  • 193 2 Correspondence Are We A Jekyll And Hyde To The Editor. Dear Dr. Jekyll.— With the best wil; m the world one cannot congratula:e you on your Mr. Hyde's lead.r en Britain and Egypt m Wednesday morning's issue. He could have made out a far better case
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  • 131 2 Man Charged With Being Drunk Naryanda Nair. a driver of the Singapore Traction Company had a novel excuse to offer when he was charged before Mr. M. H. Blacker. In the Third Court, Singapore, yesterday, for being drunk and incapable on Tuesday. He said that he was suddenly
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  • 114 2 12 Men Needed To Pull It Out Of Water A 15-foot man-eating crocodile, said to have taken four men at Kuala Larut Taiping. was caught by an elderly Malay fisherman on Sunday. Shooting parties had made frequent expeditions down the river m search of the crocodile, but had
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  • 72 2 Arrivals And Departures For January An official memorandum from the Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya. Penang. states the following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of January, 1936. Arrivals (State-aided). Figures supplied by travelling inspectors: adults 1 80; minors 12: infants
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  • 75 2 Indian Who Attempted To Murder His Mistress (From One Own Correspond *-n t Penang, Feb. 5. Periatamby. ar Indian from Province Wellesley, who was charged with the attempted murder of his mistress. Tayamah. whom he had slashed with a coconut sickle ollowing a quarrel, was sentenced to
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  • 19 2 Commissions as Second-Lieutenant m the S.S.V.F. have been granted to j Messrs. 00l Phee Lock and 00l Choo 'Teck.
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  • 153 2 SULTAN OF PERAK PAYS CALL <From Our Own Correspondent.) Lumut, Feb. 5. "THE Sea Belle with His Excellency the Governor and his party aboard {arrived at Lumut this morning. Mr. G. F Staynes. the District Officer, boarded the vessel, and later [returned with His Excellency and Mr
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  • 94 2 Incre.se On Previous Year's Result The statement given below shows the total proceeds of collections m Singapore for th 1935 Poppy Day Fund. The proceeds amount to $16,613.47. which is an increase ol $1,223.43 on the previous year's results. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS Sale of Poppi.s 5T. *****
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  • 66 2 To Be Raised To 15— Rut Not Until 1939 London. Jan. 30. The Education Bill. Which has just been issued, orovides tor the raising Ol" the school-leaving age from 14 to 15 on Sept. 1. 1939. Provision has been made for exemption from school attendance between these ages
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  • 65 2 Final Transfer From Old Chinese Poteetorate As from Monday. Feb. 10 the Third and Fourth Police Courts will be held at the building of the Criminal District and Folice Courts at South Bridge Road. The Coroner will occupy his own court .md the Fifth Magistrate will move into
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  • 56 2 An official memorandum from the Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya. Penang. states that information has been received by tel.graph that 61 j State-aided labourers will arrive today, by the Rajula. It is expected that 29 will be sent jto Pulau Jerejak and the balance will i proceed to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 54 2 Law Notices For The Day. Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. DC.A- 7 35— Karta Singh vs. Lorn Peng Joo and anor.-- Part heard. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. Before the Registrar at 10.30 a.m. Fixing
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    • 159 2 1^— MMMMMM^ AGENTS WANTED 1 U^—^^ m^^ mmmmmmmmmm ******mma aw*. Wmrnalf earned m Commission by X* w-1 obtaining orders for Private rV'____l't_r Christ Cards and Calendars from your friends and acquaint- ances. No previous experience necessary. Write today for beautiful Free Sample Book to Britain's largest and foremost Publishers. Highest
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    • 960 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. S pi Hers Dog Foods for I nifor.n Quality, Purity and Nutritive value are unequalled THEY PROVIDE THE IDEAL FEED FOR EVERY AGE AND BREED AGENTS TOR MALAYA Wholesale and retail special rates fot Kenneiv The Federal Dispensary, Ltd. (Incorporated m the P.M. 8.) Raffles Place, Singapore. BOARD
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 178 2 Diary Of 1 The Day High Water. 1G.9 am. 9.1 ft., 11.46 p.m. 8.6 ft. Cinemas ALHAMBRA "State Trooper"- with Regis Toome., and Evelyn Knapp 3aA "Speed Wings": with Tim McCoy and Evelyn Knapp. CAPITOL "I Live My Life": with Jean Crawford and Brian Ah me. 3.15. 6.15 and 9
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  • 2571 3 MMB. ARLETTE STAVISKY, widow of the swindler, was acquitted after a trial lasting several months of complicity m the huge frauds which rocked France. She burst it.to tears of relief when she heard the jury's verdict and flung her arms round her
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  • 1374 3 Crowd Quite Out Of Control Lambert, m evidence, said that on Aug. 2, the opening night of the Mar:us Show there was an enormous :rowd at the Capitol Theatre; the show had been scheduled to start at 3 p.m. but owing to the disturbance and noise
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 977 4 Czar's Priestly Courtier DORIS S. Glagolin, friend of "the mad monk" when Rasputin was "the power behind the throne" m Russia, i.s now penniless m Milwaukee. Glagolin, who was formerly Russia's favourite actor, left Russia m anger m 1927 because he had been forced to
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  • 171 4 Viennese Doctor's Calendar Of Illnesses EACH MONTH HAS ITS OWN QNE of the chief doctors m Vienna has compiled a calendar of illness showing the diseases corresponding to the alterations m climate during the year, cold, damp, heat, wind and the electric conditions. Eicht years have been spent m compiling
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    84 4 THE SOVIET is fast overcoming its antagonism to the festivals formerly associated with religion and efforts are being made to relieve the tedium of intensive industrialism. Workers are encouraged to have their own celebrations and m this connection a party was given to young Pioneers and schoolchildren m the Bubnov
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  • 682 4  -  Joan Little field London Life By An Ancient Profession That Still Survives London, Jan. 20. HTHERE are m England about twenty "a!e-conners" or ale tasters. The job was first instituted at the time of William the Conqueror. Nowadays most conners have no brief and no fee. They
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  • 272 4 Vast Plan That Will Cost Twelve Million Pounds Paris. TTHE vast plan for reconstructing Paris and its environs, which will cost millions of pounds and provide work for tens of thousands of men over many years, is the flrst of a whole network of such plans, by which
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  • 1162 4  -  LORD DENMAN 15 V Aims Of The Euthanasia Society In London Lord Drnman. Thr JJ ritcr Of Thr Attached Irtieh A Former (,overnor-(,encial Of Australia And (hu Of The S/nmsors Of The Right To Div Society In England. T MAKE no sort of claim to be
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  • 106 4 Purifying The Italian Language HPHE new prophet ol tlu* n. the Dorlfleatl m el Itall •oreign words is Signoi l._ >. M who has written a book ol c< lions Www dally does h dl iUk< which has "lees plar th.m barism In the n«-w [tai] p il "tautoli
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  • 181 4 ••it only i h.i i fcaoen M Brand St .mach PofVOV writes Mr I Like thotl UD other snffereri from ell fcftndi Ai mach trouble. Mr I round eronderful remedy cures c n sU rt* has Jailed "I must tell you ho* a i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 62 4 Ik-Y^-i^M^ S^S y^^dfr ■_Wff > "_S* W r j Once you have tasted 1 a -jelly containing the J- f j natural juices of ripe £fl fruit you will quickly detect a new and altogether pleasing j flavour. That is why I I r so many hostesses j make a
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    324 5 KINO BORIS OF BULGARIA attended a New Year Muss at the Alexandre New sky Cathedral m Sofia. He is here seen waving to the crowd as he left the Cathedral with Queen Joanna and Prince Cyrille (right). MR. WILLIAM PHILLIPS (left) American .Under- Secretary of State, who was m Paris
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 57 5 _____B£w_r___r tirttt JACK -WORMfR, SAT IM T-Ht COPWfcA fcAf./VG MH l*\o7*-R€R'S Ht, Pert I* WIS "\H\iM 0 AN\) W/LL£D o\)7 AW£> SAIW */OVfc WIS MUS7* KAVfc COM* mom COLO STO/?AG€T A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES is expected to arrive on Saturday next. Apnlfs Lettuce Cauliflower Lemons Beetroot Pears
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  • 1076 6 Paradise Created On Earth DESCENT TRACED FROM FATHER TO SON FOR 1,300 YEARS London, Jan. 19. TJIS Highness the Aga Khan celebrates his jubilee on Tuesday. There arc few m Britain who have not followed the fortunes of his horses at the
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    73 6 PRINCESS MARIA JOSE of Piedmont (left), \vifr> of the Prince of Piedmont, heir to the Italian thron?, was a godmother at the christening m Koine of the baby daughter born to Princess Boi-hesc, wile of Prince Gian OlSfOeee Borghese The new baby m rived the names of Maria Ciuiseppina Imberta.
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  • 289 6 ALL READY FO R GOODWILL FLIGHT TO JAPAN Starts Next Monday FUR CAPS AND THICK WOLLEN UNDERWEAR TO BE WORN ITEAVY leather flying suits, fur-lined caps and thick woollen underwear, which have never been Been m Singapore previously, are being loaded on to H.M.S. Cornwall, the 10,000--ton cruiser, which leaves
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  • 454 6 STORY OF PURCHASE OF $7,000 WORTH OF DIAMONDS THE preliminary hearing was be- gun before Mr. M. H. Blacker, m the third court Singapore yesterday m the case m which Tyau Hok Tek, a Hokien i.s charged with forgery of a P. O. Bank cheque N0.1.5.E.
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  • 46 6 h Ballet, bn. H i d b* an 1 srlth i Ol tiw ft OT alternativ. oi tlj tOlen p: "iMTty 111 N inn un Sinaa] OO Tueeday and has been fixed 1 sb. 8. 'hilips has been r< d for the del v.
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  • 158 6 Given Two Months' Imprisonment When Ramasamy and Mydin bin Abdullah came up before Mr. M. H Blacker m the third court Singapore on Tuesday on a charge of lodging m the open air without any visible means of subsistence, Court Inspector D R Cowie asked that a
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  • 57 6 While a gambling school m Boon Teck Road. Singapore, was m progress on Monday night, it was raided by eight Chinese alleged to be Cantonese and all armed, one with a pistol and the remainder with knives. The gamblers were held up and a pool of $260 was
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  • 62 6 Two Bears Shot Near Parit EACH OVER 300 LBS Ipoh, Feb. 3. 'TWO big Malayan bears were shot by i party of hunters m the jungle near Parit during the week-end and were brought to Ipoh for sale. Each of the bears weighed over 300 lbs. and their carcases placed
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  • 491 6 Story Of Marriage Proposal WAS ACCUSED ASLEEP AT TIME OF STABBING? ii Penang. Ecb 4. THE case against the Buttcrworth Malay >o*nh. Sah.u Jusoh. for the attempted slaying of a female relalm- v resumed before Air. Justice (iorclon Smith m the Assize (our! yesterday.
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    • 36 6 BIIGNAiE wmmW m *^\ihs;. _BB_____| i& fc' f_tja W •r hi n. )if yr' 1 -_T# __T\ _r m _rs _r The Perfect Drink for a fiof Dau f X K%4mam**^ mfAma+AW* p ~~-J I g^^**^___i.r
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  • 726 7  -  MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person HAROLD LLOYD Says Blondes MAKE THE BY H\ROLD LLOYD says blondes are funnier thun brunettes. "Not they have a better sense of mour." Mr. Lloyd adds, "but it s to me that there are more blonde comediennes than tte ones." ke it Harold
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  • 97 7 Visited By 159,000 People In Past Six Months London, Feb. 5. The continued popularity of the Geological Museum m its new home at South Kensington, where the League's International. Monetary and Economic Conference met m 1933. and to which the Museum was moved from its cramped quarters m
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  • 55 7 Six RAF. 'planes— three Seals and three Ospreys— from the Aircraft carrier. HMS. Hermes, landed at the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club ground on Tuesday morning. Capt. M. Fraser, R.N., was m command of the flight, which included seven officers, three N.C.O.'s, and j four other ranks. The 'planes left Kuala
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  • 222 7 CABIN-TOP REMOVED AT 10,000 FEET Man Who Had Just Left Air Force Reading, Jan. IS. 117HILE testing a new aeroplane before Air Ministry experts. Wing Cmdr. F. W. Stent made a remarkable parachute escape from death at Twyford. near Reading, today. He was flying alone
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  • 416 7 Winning Contract ■m Daui'd Burnstine. Michael Gottlieb, Oswald Jaci>by and Howard Schcnken, world's Icadhia team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY friend. Joseph E Cain ol Indian- SpoUs was In town recently. hi6hcabpv.lj_s and while he or the
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  • 182 7 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST HER HUSBAND Woman's Bitter Story UTJE assault me. now he runs a bambini" den and an opnon smoking den. r.nd m addition tM keeps an >■ lv r woman Tie were the alle-gaUotii brought by Soh Chwee Sen against h< I husband Khoh Pi Tian. when required to
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  • 279 7 Questions Regarding Their Registration (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Feb. 4. At a meeting of the committee ot the ItraitS Settlements I Malacca Associaion at the Malacca Club on Monday, i letter was read irom Mr Tan Eng Zhye suggesting that the Association mould request the local authorities
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  • 67 7 To Commemorate King C corse V Last week Mr. P. H. Hendry held I Pinkama at the Buddhist Temple. [Temple Road. Kuala Lumpur, to com imemorate the good deeds ol the late JKing George V. The olfering of the Buddha Puja [was the first item, ol the day
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  • 54 7 A South Indian Muslim League has been started m Singapore with the ap proval of Government. The main ob iect of this league is to be of assistance to the Islamic religion and the welfare aj the community The hon. secretary is Mr KM Muhammad Muhiddln. 08 A.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 23 7 OPENING TONIGHT A 6. 15 9.15J| LHAMBRfI WARNER OLAND fares the most dangerous auventure of his dea.h defying career "CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI"
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    • 42 7 mAWm\W There WAWWWW* u,_ n v\i-- i IffY rely .u-nMARIINS I'll. J s llr I »'V all < fl W f by lllfc l-Rlil'HAl UISPKNSARY killle»Scju»re. Sin|»P"" f .1 n«- _^_-_-_l P MADE §V yr IMf MAKI»S Of fAM OUS \Wa*mm\*\mmmmmm\ FLIT Lu^?^W
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 680 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SinKapore-ZHI sO5 g_«^-mlr___*___. (Owned and operated by Radio 820 close down Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) wavelengths^, metres Transmission 2 P m J J Two of the following frequencies will s€co5 €cor ded music. lt be used: GSJ 13.93 m.. GSG 16.86 m. 6.45 News bulletin
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  • 940 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1936. Uncouponed Rubber MR. T. H. Graham, who is a director of a number of well-known rubber estates, has raised an interesting point In connection with the rubber restriction scheme which deserves consideration, though we doubt If it i.s cf such vital importance
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  • 260 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hope, of Ipoh. have sailed for Home on leave. Sir William and Lady Peel are nov on the Continent where they intend tc pass the winter. K. L. Chettiars have cancelled the Taipusam fireworks display as a mark of respect for the
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  • 213 8 AMONG various other exploded notions which the Germany of today Is prepared to cast upon the scrapheap must apparently be included that Victorian maxim about its being the proper function of little children to be "setn and not heard." On the contrary, accord Otatory ing to
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  • 1209 8 Ruadh Pa trick 's Gift THERE was never a better fiddler than Ruadh Patrick. He was that sort of fiddler could quicken the dead ar.d put them to dancing, or have children leave their play and shouting to come and listen Not a wake, nor a wedding, nor christening was
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 139 8 JOHN EXSHAW'S VERY FINE OLD LIQUEUR BRANDIES m CLUB LIQUEUR OVER 40 YEARS OLD OVER 60 YEARS OLD Imported direct from Cognac by: CAILDIBIECIK'S im^mma^^m^mam^m^^m^m^^^^m^am^^am^maammmammaammmmm*wmm^mmmmmmmm^emmmmmmmmmm^^m^mi^^^ m*BßßßmmmmmmmmmmWAmml tmrnmrnW I _M-_^-—— > JL- .1 —I -f. «--~T» ■I SMM f FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JLST ARRIVED WEARING A GOOD PIECE OF
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    • 67 8 I "WHAT WOULD YOU CALL A MAN who deliberately shuts his eyes to the suffering going on all around him?'' demands a.writer. Well, he might be an after-dinner speaker. Or he might be feeling serenely safe because he was the holder of an '-GAFLAC' ACCIDENT AND ALL SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL
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  • 619 9 Abyssinians Claim Victory After Heavy Fighting BADOGLIO'S "NOTHING TO REPORT" Italian Column Repulsed In Addis Ababa, Feb. 5. TT is learned that the mountainous region 18 miles to the south of Adigrat has been the scene of a battle between the forces of Ras Scyoum
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  • 158 9 SUIYUAN NEGOTIATIONS BREAK DOWN Manchukuo Troops To Attack Chinese Positions Shanghai, Feb. 5. A TTEMPTS by Gen. Li Shau Sen. of the Manchukuo forces, now stationed at the Charhar-Suiyuan border, and Gen. Fu Tso Vi, Governor of Suiyuan to reach a peaceful agreement m connection with the proposal to mark
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  • 100 9 Large Remittances From Chinese In Malaya Shanghai, Feb. 5. The National Flood and Famine Relief Council has announced that so ilar funds remitted by the Chinese from S all parts of the world m aid of the relief work have exceeded $600,000. remittances from
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  • 163 9 British Interests Not Affected London, Feb. 4. Replying to questions m the House of Commons regarding the situation m China. Mr. Eden briefly recalled the establishment of the Hopei and Charhar Political Council and also the administration of the demilitarised zone m north-easfcrn Hopei by the Autonomous Council.
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    11 9 KINGS and representatives of foreign powers m the Royal funeral procession.
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  • 276 9 "Alarming" Decline In British Piecegoods Exports BILL TO WIPE OUT IDLE SPINDLES London, Feb. 4. JN the House ot Commons today. Mr. W Runclman, President of the Board Of Tradt*. moved the second reading of tne Cotton Spindles Bill, which aims at a considerable reduction ol redundant spindleagt. the cost
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  • 51 9 NEW AIR MAIL SER VICE London. Feb. 5. •TltfE air liner City of Lisbon A made her firs\ l flight on the new Lisbon air mail service pesterday. leaving Lisbon at 9 a.m. With mails, freight and passengers and arriving at Croydon at 9.55 p.m. British Radio MR. J. R.
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  • 105 9 Herr Hitler's Message To Widow Davos (Switz.), Feb. 4. A 26-year-old Jugoslav Jewish medical student named David Frankfurter called at the house of Herr Gustloif. the chief Nazi agent m Switzerland, last night and fired five times at him. Gustloil was killed instantaneously, land Frankfurter surrendered
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  • 100 9 Eight Deaths From Cold In America New York, Feb. 4. There have Men many accidents m the eastern States as a result of frost following the drizzle, whereby stre.ts nave become ice-coated, making it almost impossible to walk or drive and traffv* is generally h.ld up. Farmers
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  • 156 9 Explanation By Ministry Of Labour London, Feb. 3. The accentuation of the normal seasonal increase m unemployment at this time of the year, due to the spell of unfavourable weather around the date of the count and to the registration of a large rumber of juveniles who
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  • 115 9 Worst Experienced For Years In New Zealand Wellington, Feb. 4. The whole of the North Island has been swept by the worst southerly gale m years and all centres, including Wellington, have been isolated but an emergency radio service is operating. The gale was strongest
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  • 44 9 Hong Kong. Feb. 5. The Commander-in-Chief of the Third Japanese Naval Squadron arrived m Canton yesterday and called ;at the offices of the Mayor, the Civil Governor and the general headquarters of the Cantonese troops this morning. Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 199 10 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a newspaper published m Malaya has
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    • 14 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London, 6 p. m. Feb. 5 SDSDFFSDF
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    • 185 10 Wall Street Cable Feb. 1. 3. 4. American Can. Com. 123 124* i 125 5 B American Telephone and Ti-legrapli l(jl> 2 102. 164% Atcheson Railroad 74^ 75^ 75:* Chesapeak 58 :i 58 J 58 7 Dupont U7 147 146 Firestone 28-*., 30 :i 31% General Elect ri<- ;j<y»,. 40:'.
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    • 159 10 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.203 rd auction yesterday when there Were catalogued 920.957 lbs. ***** ton** offered 915.971 lbs.: 408.91 tons; sold 835.148 lbs.; 372.83 tons Spot London 7d New Y °rk 14.15,16' els. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb.
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    • 130 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Feb. 5 KIHBKK: Steady. Ini nqi layers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. London Spot 7d. 7 1 l(kl. Previously: 7d 7 1 lGd APril-June: 7' B d. 7 3 16d. Previously: 7«, d 7>,d July-Sept.: 7 3 lGd. 7 5 Kid. Previously: 7%d 7
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    • 67 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Feb. 5 London Tin: Quiet. Cash: £203 15s. Freviously: Dull at €203 17s 6d. New York 1 m? 197 Gd Previously: £197 12s. 6d. ropper: 48m Prevkusly: 48.00. CJold: BfetUemcnt: e:i4 15s Prrviously: £34 10s. Silver- Y StCrdqy: C 7 Os lOd
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    • 87 10 London Closing Quotations Feb. 5 i™^ m^^ m^^^^^^^^^^^ I Method of Parity before Rate PrePir?r trC Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously iaris Franca to 141.21 75 75 116 New York $to 4.88 2 3 5.0115 16 5029 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7 29^ 4 7 30 3
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    • 211 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations demand 2 10 23 32 New Zealand, demand ***** 32 Amoy. demand 47' 4 p.c. Dis. Foochow. demand 47' 4 p.c. Dis. BUYING London. T.T. 2 4 3 16 London, D.D. 2 4 7 32 London. 30 days' sight 2|4 I|4 London, 60 days'
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    • 1034 10 Fraser and Co. s List WEDNESDAY, FEB. .">, \<)?,6.. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin <4>> 5.s 9(i G 3d Asam Kumbang (£> 33s 34s Austral Malay 59s 60s Ayer Hitam (5-> 14s Gd lM M Ayer Weng (sl> l ,"i» 1 ho Bangiin Tm <£>
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    • 92 10 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES Ittivers Sellers Gambler MQ Java Cube 9 00 Hamburg Cube 10.7f> White Muntuk Pepper 17.75 Black Pepp( r 9 75 Copra. Btmdrled »i M Cnpra. mixed Small Flake Tapioca 425 R. B. Siam No. 1 per k jr«n 102 Banja lelotOOg 7 50 8 ir.iw;tk J( loi
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    • 52 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association I'vU I. < m<> .11 IIHH If* N ix rs s met i P.OB h bra Ci'f.d V A(^ c. t s. B. rebci No. IX' ,t No. IX U SS I); 24 March April June T. i London per ii) N rk Spot Bl
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    • 60 10 Supplies Still FICDOI Requirements London. Feb. 1. On the Money Mark Slthou i thr flotation oi new last* i f i lair amount of credit roi I nued to exceed requirement.*, and the Ij* ,l id) I d' fl N B rib iy ol rti w.ui -Street <
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
    • 2525 11 Sir Herbert Wright's Plea For Continuance TEMIANG ESTATES MEETING •yilE twenty-sixth annual general meeting of Tamiang Rubber A Estates. Ltd., was held on Jan. 16 at Bun. c House, 71, St. Mary-axe, London, E.C. Sir Herbert Wright (the chairman) presided. THE representatives of
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    • 889 11 Discussions Over Renewal Of Tin Re striction NOTHING, of outstanding importance has occurred during the past week to ruffle the surface of either local or home markets, write Messrs. Fraser and Co., m their report dated Feb. 4. Quotations on the London Stock Exchange as wired
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 617 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI! BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members ls limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance .No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50.000 000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve
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    • 517 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In *****0 shares of £5 each i: 3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star i Ipoh S« marang Amritsar *****0
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  • 136 12 Goods Exported After Mar. 1: Consular Notice The Chinese Consulate-General m Singapore is m receipt of telegraphic instructions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Nanking to the effect that according to the present Chinese Maritime Customs regulations, all goods or merchandise exported to China which are
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  • 381 12 DESIGNED OVER 550 NAVAL BADGES Retirement Of Captain Charles Ffoulkes i A MAN who has produced more than 550 designs and mottoes for the Royal Navy has retired from bis position aa adviser to the Admiralty on the design of ship's badges. He is Mr. Charles ffoulkes,
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  • 106 12 Names Of Three New Vessels Names have been chosen for the three vessels which are being built for the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. The liner of 14.000 tons gn|:s which is being built by Vickers-Arm-strongs. Ltd.. is to be called Awatea. The 3,900-ton
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  • 126 12 Indrapoera. Dut.. 6.435 tons from i Rotterdam 4. for Southampton 5. Kola. Brit., 729 tons from Bangkok 5, for Bangkok 8. Teucer. Brit.. 5.762 tons from Gdynia j 5. for Hong Keng 5. Karoa. Brit 3,607 tons from Calcutta 5 for Calcutta 6. 6. De Haan. Dut., 964
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  • 72 12 London. The Discovery Committee has re- I ceived a telegram from the master of the R.R.S. Discovery 11. stating that since leaving Port Phillip they have i experienced constant and heavy head winds, for most part of gale force. Al- j though the voyage has been
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  • 223 12 A WOMAN refused to be rescued from a drifting ship until the two j cats on board had been saved. The 75-year-old schooner Flying Foam, carrying coal from Liverpool to Plymouth, dragged her anchors m half a gale near Menal Straits, which run between
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  • 106 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside lhe wii. lrvrN expected to am. r East Wharf (Entrain c Cremer 22: Sirdh.,: Main Wharf (Entrant! Solen IH; K*>la 1 1 11; Muroran Mv 7. __>npir*e INnk (Entrance (..t.. j,. Shyogen Maru W i 32; Penrith Ca ■Empire Dork -.Entrance <„*, Karoa 46 E West
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  • 197 12 Merchants Inspect Now liooth Liner London lieeently the 'hamnan. Mr I les Booth, and the dll 'Booth Steamship Co Invited number ol tfcOM Inl I South America*, trad that oi Brazil, to inspect passenger lin. r Anselm was berthed m No 2 X Liverpool, and iM
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  • 40 12 The Conte Vmi is im light on Monday F*b lv from I Venic Genoa. Naol* s P Bombay and Colombo. Bite will berti alongside the IHJ WBWA expected to sail a" m morning 10 lor Hong K> Shanghai
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  • 61 12 HEAVIEST COIN $18 LARGEST COIN— $28 England's h* I the nm po md mwm i tl 1642. made :n llhn r End I ounces, ftrtchrt BU yesterday England's Lai m iCI First trio; n gold ing nearly two in< brought CM Oxford Univ. and silver plat" to Churl- s d
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    • 542 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) I 1.1 I PIIO.NK: Freight .1433— Passage 5C31. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKINGi AGENTS FOB FEDEBATED MALAY STATES BAIL WAYS. I BOYAL STATE BAILWAYS OF SIAJTL a^mmmwmmmemmmmmtmmam CANADIAN MfCIIM :{:v-l:il-.:y:^;:*;>:t ::::l^i .WOAIC'S GKIATtST (Incorporated In England) |jiIAY6L SYSTW4*! Amu- THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers T_iJ_NS-PACIFIC SERVICES via
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 462 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Frl.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Llpis, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* f p.m Kota
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    • 467 13 I Os as and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Dae Tonnage S^pore. Tonnaje Spore. 'rnp'.'.V 1 681 Feb 12 BEHAR 6 000 Ap. 9^ n?_£w, 15 00 Feb M CHITRAL 15 000 An. 24 RANCHI 17.000 Feb. 28 SOUDAN 6 son M_v fi li ANGALOKE
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    • 633 13 *m?___pl^ ■■pX *m < nwmmmwwwmwww -Wv;__mA^ < Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) \|M ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PORTS VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Due Salh x CITY OF HEREFORD Havre. London,
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    • 1200 13 rt_^^Bfe W 9 00^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua K blow v m .hin r__ l__________i Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Mutual lhe C un.,rd i i "h.te "if ?id The StralU Steamship Co.. Ltd. The AuM._l.an Oriental 1 mr Ltd The China Navigation Co..
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    • 704 14 K. P. M. CREMER Thursday. Feb 6, Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. TIN ()MB(V -Thursday. Feb. 6. Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, SoengeiPakning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. VAN DER LUN -Thursday, Feb. 6. Cheribon (not ior passengers). Semarang, Sourabaya. Boeleleng, Ampenan. Padang-Bay, Labotan-Hadji, Benoa and Banjoewangi. GEN. MlCHlELS— Thursday, Feb. 6. Letong. Kramat, Maras,
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    • 567 14 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. JAPANESE PRINCE Feb. 7 Feb. 17 Apr. 2 M.S. SILVERSANDAL Feb 24 Mar 2 Apr. 15 J MS. CHINESE PRINCE Mar. 9 Mar
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    • 565 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR E. AND S. AFRICA AND S. AMERICA t Manila Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar es Salaam. Beira. L Marques. Durban, P Elizabeth and Cape Town I Tamahoko Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar es Salaam. L. Marques. Durban. East London.
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    • 128 14 THE GOOD SAMARITAN —And Two Men Who Said "No, Thank You" Forty men who walked out ol casual ward at lsleworth M Institution one mon .urn. spendinß the nmht Urn Pt, &hock of their lives. A larße blue saloon car ha up BWWBmtB* and M each WW I a man
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  • 149 15 Programme Of Events For Spring Tournament The SCC Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament will begin on Monday. Mar 16. The p*rograme of events wMll be as follows: Championship Singles. Championship Doubles. Godown Doubles Handicap. Veteran's Doubles Handicap. Godown Doubles Handicap In the godown doubles handicap partners must belong to
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  • 911 15 Rosslyn Park Beaten at London, Dec. 31. TT was the sort of day that probably sent Noah hot, though damp- footed, m pursuit of cheap maplewood for his ark 1 bunk. Nevertheless, the grand turf of the Old Deer Park stands up nobly to the most
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  • 620 15 s Offer To Lewis Declined TED BROADRIBB BOOKS FOUR BERTHS ON QUEEN MARY London, Jan. 8. lOCS McAVOY'S return to England has b**en. as I anticipated, the signal for considerable activity on the part of several big promoters and their matchmakers, writes "Straight Left,"
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  • 325 15 LEADING MALAY CRICKET CLUB ElectioTW Office Bearers \T the third annual general meeting of the Minto Cricket Union leld at the Club's premises the ollowing suggestions were discussed and approved The anniversary of the Union will n future be celebrated on the day of he annual general
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  • 92 15 First Such Hockey Match In Selangor 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Feb. 3. Th- first Europeans vs. Rest hockc\ match m Selangor will be played or the Kuala Lumpur padang on Wed nesday. At a meeting of club delegates hel: at the V.M.C.A. on Friday,
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  • 84 15 Tonight's Fi*ht At The New World Nai Som Pong, the Siamese boxer, who is due to meet Young Johnson m MM of the main events of Mr B Bells programme at the New W«\rld tonight has reported that he is quite At and confident of beating the
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  • 123 15 Mrs. (lardner And Parker Win Mfafed Kvent ■'From Oi;r Own Co-respondent Kuala Lumpur. Feb 4. The mixed foursome*, competition at the Selangor 001 l Club yesterday wai won by Mrs Ci. miner and Mr Parker. with a scon- ol M l Th*' monthly distribution of prizes to winter--
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 220 15 Z 9 m **WHm*^AmmjmMa mm m*^^ I BIG BATTLE ON TONIGHT J, T A T_ I NEW WORLD ARENA vw r. M E- I >m m m m i I k r .rjL TONIGHT 4 BIG SHOTS IN ACTION TONIGHT. BERTIE BELL (THE PIONEER PROMOTER) Presents O ft ftJ D
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  • 626 16 Abed Beaten In Thrilling Match MRS. CHERRINGTON MISS SMITH TRIUMPH TTHE SCC. Chinese New Year Tennis tournament la nearin-g its close. Yesterday the Mens* Open Singles final was concluded m a thrilling match N.S. Wise beating S. Abed m
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  • 464 16 OLD RAFFLESIANS TOO GOOD FOR PRESENT BOYS Three-One Victory In Annual Hockey Match WITH ONLY AN "A" TEAM Old RafTle.s.ars .I; Raffles Inst. 1. THE annual hockey clash between tho Old Rafflesian Association and tho present pupils of Rallies Institution provided a vigorous game on the school ground yesterday, the
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  • 101 16 TWO MORE CLUBS ADOPT NEW L.B.W. RULE S.R.C. And Chinese Captains Elected CiRICKET meetings were held at the S.R.C, and S.C.R.C. yester- clay, at both of which it was de- I cided to adopt the new lbw. rule. Election of captains and conveners resulted as follows: S.R.C Captain—
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  • 103 16 At a meeting of the cricket section of the Sungei Ujong Club held m Serem ban on Monday R Briggs was elected Captain and Stafford Northcote. Hon. Secretary, for the approaching season. It was proposed by C. Ii Miller, and carried by the meeting,
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  • 163 16 j Segamat. Following a letter from the Singapore Cricket Club, giving their decision to tall into line with the M.C.C. wishes by trying out the new lbw. rule, and requesting the Segamat Cricket Club tc follow suit, it has been definitely decided by the local
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    16 16 h b*<we*„ the Old ■■■■■I.- m* present boys. The old bo.v S won. (Free Press photo?
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  • 396 16 London. Jan. 20. rvELL. the Dartford forward who has! set the League clubs m a stam pede for his transfer, is one of those strong, silent youths who rarely speak m the dressing-room or on the field Apparently, however, he claims the
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  • 51 16 Members of the V.M.C.A. are asked to note that the cricket pitch at Bras i Basah Road will be available for practice on Tuesdays and Fridays for seniors. Mcnaays and Wednesdays for juniors. Practice will commence on Monday Feb. 10. for juniors and Tuesday Feb M 11. for
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  • 33 16 London. Feb. 5. AT Wolverhampton today Wales beat England by two goals to one m a soccer international. At half time England led by a goal to nil. Reuter
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  • 121 16 The Draw For European Zone Loudon. Feb. 3. The Davis Cup draw tor the European Zone is as follows:— First Rouna: Monaco will meet the Netherlands: China will meet Frar.ee; Spain will meet Germany. Second Round: Norway will meet Belgium: Austria will met t Polar.d, Vugo-Slavia will meet
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  • 141 16 Programme For The Week-End The Royal Singapore Yacht Club programme for the week-end will be as follows: On Friday. Feb 7. there will be the usual afternoon races, starting at 5.20 p.m. Cn Saturday. Feb. 8. "B" Class will sail the first half of the Changi Race tor the
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  • 44 16 London, Feb. 5. The following are the results of today's home football matches DIVISION II Tottenham 0. Manchester United 0 Southampton 0. Sheffield United 1 Newcastle 2, Portvale 2. Scottish Cup. First Round replay Chirnside 3 Elgin 4 (after extra time* —Reuter.
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  • 41 16 Palmerston North, Feb. 5. THE match between the M.C.C. and Manawatu was abandoned, a severe thunderstorm last night having flooded the pavilion which was recently partially wrecked by gales. The M.C.C. cricketers' gear was sodden.- Reuter
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