The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 March 1936

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,803 FSTD. 1835. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, vxm. 10 CENTS.
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  • 175 1 German Reply To League Invitation Creates Deadlock GREETED WITH OUTBURST OF DISAPPOINTMENT "Hitler Has Done The' Most Foolish Thing He Could Possibly Do" ITALY TO LIFT THE VEIL ON HER INTENTIONS a CDrrMT London, Mar. 16. l hv ial meeting of the Cabinet was held
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  • 445 1 A MOST serious view of the situ- ation is taken in League circles, now centred in London, it being felt that the latest German reply has not improved matters and a state of tension amounting almost to a deadlock continv.es. Consequently. Mr. Anthony Eden'? speech to the Council this afternoon
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    66 1 THE HEAD "Well, hoys. I think that sums up the situation as I see it. I have appointed a new master who will go into derails more fullv." BO\ S "Who is the new master, sir?" THF HEAD My lips are sealed, but he's on his way here now." (TIIK
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  • 156 1 No Question Of Britain Repudiating Her Solemn Obligations London, Mar. 16. CIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN and Mr Winston Churchill both spoke of the crisis at Birmingham last night. Mr. Churchill, who declared that whatever befell there could be no quesI tion of Britain repudiating her solemn obligations, urged that in conformity
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  • 121 1 Mr. Small To Administer The Government IT is officially announced 1 that H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, is proceeding to England on short leave towards the end of April and will travel by Imperial Airways. The exact date will be announced later. Pending
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  • 287 1 TTWO luxury ships encircling the world in opposite directions the Hamburg-Amerika liner Reliance and the Norwegian yacht Stella Polaris will arrive alongside the wharves at Singapore this morning. The Reliance. 20.000-ton German Atlantic ferry steamer, is due at West Wharf at 6.30 a.m. with
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  • 70 1 Canberra. Mar. 16. IT is unthinkable that Australia would ever consider handing over any territory, declared the Commonwealth Minister for External Affairs in the Senate, commenting on German claims for the return of colonies. The retention of New Guinea lias essential to Australia's security, he said. The
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  • 50 1 London, Mar. 16. The drafting committe. of the j London Naval Conference met this morning to continue the work on drafting a treaty on th. basis of the agreement reached at the conference last Wednesday and of the reports of the i technical subcommittees already adopted. British Radio
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  • 420 1  - TO FIND WAYS AND MEANS OF SAVING CHINA Sin Chew Jit Poh MOMENTOUS CANTON CONFERENCE Japan Takes Advantage Of Situation In Europe Hong Kong, Mar. hfi A MOMENTOUS conference will be held in Canton during this week to find ways and means for the salvation of the country. Gen Pel
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    • 75 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of th« Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATTRACTION 8.15 to 9. 15 p.m. JL HELLA SPECIAL DINNER DADDY Asun nAMPF BMKK I AIXU U/_IXI* DIRECT FROM EUROPE formal 945 to midnight FEATURING THE LATEST CREA- formal y.*o io
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    • 112 1 There is no better Tt. than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEAVIEW ||L HOTEL FORMAL TONIGHT FORMAL ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPECIAL IRISH DINNER BALL IRISH DINNER IRISH MUSIC IRISH SONGS BY AMY BATH DINNER $3 00 NON DINERS $1.00 EXTENSION TO 1 A M APPLIED EOR WEDNESDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER
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  • 140 2 GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN VITALITY Death Rate In London Suburban Areas London, Mar. IG. The Registrar-General has published a report by a Government actuary nn the mortality experience of England and Wales in ID3O--1931, and 1932, which, by examination of rates of mortality at individual ages, shows a great improvement in
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  • 1020 2 French lhreat To Leave League Council "I CAME TO DISCUSS THE VIOLATION OF THE TREATY OF LOCARNO" SAYS FLANDIN Critical German Memorandum On French Security Berlin. Mar. IG. A MEMORANDUM issued here, in a critical enumeration of French measures to defend her security, says tnat France concluded military alliances with
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  • 276 2 CRANE'S ,40-FOOT PLUNGE INTO SEA Mishap In Sunday's Squall rjRIVEN by a 35 miles per hour wind on Sunday morning, a Goliath crane weighing 40 tons, used for grabbing earth for Singapore's $7,000,000 dock extension scheme, rolled along a 40-foot high gantry and plunged into the
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  • 72 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Mar 13. Acting under the advice of the Japanese Kwar.t jng Command, the Manchukuo units led by Li Shao Shun have started building a large aerodrome on the northern suburb of the City cf Paochan«* in East Charhar. A large
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  • 297 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Ipoh, Mar. 16. COR the first time in history, the judge of a Supreme Court oflieiat ed at a Chinese wedding, this unique I event taking place yesterday at the Town Hall when Mr. Leong Mook Ngan, eldest son of Mr.
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  • 85 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Leaving BtM Koag Soon j For Nanking 1 Hmig Kong, Mar. IC I Dr. Wang Chung Hui. wh. > has ju.st relinquished the duties as judge tfl 1 The Hague, will leave HoOf Kong tor l Nanking shortly. Gen. Chang Chi Chung
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    • 73 2 F^WE'RE GIVIIG YOU 2 f OAYSFAIR fi m Of THE SCREEN YIH _V V SURPRISE Of <&• WL^W M It's the show insiders, have J|f Ken uhispering about! Tl>e jV fastest, funniest sleuth sto«-> JH since The Thin Man and the swellest of all PERRY MASON'S amazing cases _I4_ V
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    • 513 2 Cbe Singapore JJrcc ll>rcss Me«td Ofbce. Cecil Stnrt, Mngapo., IMione r^.l (5 Unea am e-lenMoiLs to all departmental Tel. "TUnea" Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Oflice: 25. Java street I'boue: _b_J London Oflice: 40, 4 1 frleet Street. I«n4«a Phone: lentral 3bCH- Tel: "Leadmalaya" 1 andaa SUBSCRIP HON RATES ■bjsmsm Within Outride
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 198 2 Diary Of The Day High water. 335 a.m. 7.7 It. 021 p.m. 5.7 ft. Cinemas VICTORIA "The Irish In U." with James Cagney and Pa O'Brien ALHAMBRA "King Solomon Ol Bn adway," with Edmund I. i and D rothy Page CAPITOL "The Last Days Oi Pompeii." with an all star
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    • 203 2 Law Notices For The Day Before Mr. lattice a'BcckcU Terrell in the .Vd Court at ll am. Par* heard: 8.420J35 Chop Low Joan Hong vs. Sc .abji Now.oji and Co. Before Mr. Justice Mills in the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. S 453 35 India Ban Singh vs Ram Neti
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  • 1382 3 Former Chief Clerk's Trial PROSECUTION'S REFERENCE TO WAR OFFICE DRAFT pBARGED on two counts of criminal breach of trust as a public servant of two sums of $100 and SKIM, alternatively with dishonest misappropriation ot the two amounts, Dorai Manickam !)avis, the former
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    23 3 !>TA.?OR-CiENERAL Wc-licsley Douglas Sti.d.iolnie Brownrigg; MajorGeneral Frederick Wilmot Barron; and Major-C.cneral Stephen Seymour Butler leaving Buckingham Falaec after attending K.ng Edward's first investiture.
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  • 79 3 Mr A M Matthew, of the financial, stall of the S EE. Central, P.W.D.. Singapore, and honorary secretary of the Public Works Co-operative Society sailed lor India by the Rajula on holiday. Mr. Lim Chui Teck will ac. as honorary secretory during his leave. Mr. Matthew
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  • 399 3 "Sterilised Heiress:" Mother 's A t tempt To Coin mit Suicide A dramatic development lias given a new turn to what is known as the case of the "sterilised heiress." Mrs. Maryon McCarter. mother of Miss Anne Cooper Hewitt, who alleges ishe was rendered incapable of I motherhood by an
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  • 205 3 Charges of dishonestly retaining stolen property in the form of five bicycles were preferred against three Chinese in the third court Singapore beiore Mr. M. H. Blacker, yesterday. A™ Ee Jin, the first accused, was charged with the offence in respect oi one bicvcle. Lee Poh Koh and
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  • 196 3 ryAVID Teng. a young Chinese, was charged before Mr. M. H. Blacker in the ihird court Singapore yesterday morning on three counts of cheating and one of attempted cheating. The first charge was of cheating Tay Kim Yew by inducing him to hand ovei $14. which
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  • 782 3 Gardens Buffet Granted Licence TJABITIES of the Singapore Bot- anical Gardens will in future be able to quench their thirst with cool beer, an application by Mr. A. O. Mitchell, the lessee of the refreshment buffet in the Gardens, for a third class licence having been approved
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  • 204 3 QRDEREID CRUTCHES HE NEVER USED. Joints That Were I «.< k.-d Became Free. This 73-years-old man wall Nd with the aid of two sticks tor long time Then his rheumatism he actually ordered LiatchOl But re they arrived he made .1 last efl to get relief he began t ikr
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    • 153 3 GREAT NEWS m of YOU! GRAND REVIVAL TO-NIGHT IN RESPONSE TO POPULAR REQUESTS, THE MANAGEMENT BRINGS HACK, at a reduced price of admission, ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAINING FILMS IN RECENT YEARS v j&vJ«_Gfc_^ ,v^;v tt *t\ I IIIWMY AND PAT AGAIN! f I VALUE Mflg^ "^fei. JP_Sk Mmmm *Lr
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  • 809 4 Lessons From The Mirror •THE modern woman has, quite rightly, done all in her power to banish every thought of age from her outlook on life. But there is one place where a woman must acknowledge to herself just how old she Is
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  • 353 4 For Every Kind Of Fabric HTHIS is a season when every girl must show her metal, according to Kay Francis. And Kay should know, for there's not a woman in Hollywood who knows as much about fashions as the glamorous Kay. "The use of metal
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  • 145 4 Put the fowl in a pan with enough boiling water to cover, six white peppercorns, a clove, two bay leaves, two springs of parsley, and the following vegetables cut in small pieces: one carrot, one onion. 2 turnip, and >/_ head of celery. Boil gently till the fowl
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  • 740 4 BE TACTFUL WITH THE TWO- YEAR- OLD "Every Child A Problem Child" U F_ EALLY onc BecnM t0 neod a much skill in navigating a toddler over the tips and clowns of everyday life as a captain does in steering his ship through a rough sea," said an exasperated mother
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  • 332 4  -  MARIE LUCION French Fash ions HY Paris, Mar. 5. AT Marjorie Dunton, I saw blouses entirely made of rierac .sewn together in a special way. She had a very attractive evening frock and gloves made of this, ancl shows many examples in difTere.it colours. Even Molyneux,
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    • 96 4 BIG REDUCTIONS! TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW DESIGNS REGULARLY ARRIVING MONTHLY WE OFFER OUR PATRONS REAL GOOD SHOES!!! VERY LOW PRICES. A FEW OF OUR REDUCTIONS LADIES SANDALS- s s PRiCE $1501.***** L_MUIK.v) Of_l.UHLO.pMs PRICE: $1.90-1.30-0.50 CHILD SANDALS s s PR,CE so 30 mWrnmrnmrnmrnm UMItUMLU F.M.S. PRICE $0.50 lADIES LEATHERS.
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    • 154 4 2-WayTreatmem reveals HIDDEN SKINBEAUTY _N_ _Y__ i __B_iv _l_*V I V\ -.-i r" 40__k_. __s Mmmmk m\ t¥" mmm*. _a L f m jnm mL m^AmjJW XJmw _y fc^You can j— a now shed Wrinkles-Blemishes Whether ou are young or old, tl you 808 h«n vou look Bt mirror is
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    199 5 EF_«Ol ti aWare the car in which a man and a pivl crashed through an iron fence and fell upside down into a stream :«> feet below the roadway at Wembley, London. Both escaped serious injury. wi _> KEAY Chief of th^ Clan Mackay, introducing his fiancee. Miss Charlotte Y_un
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    • 54 5 _^V_ "■*■<»_ I I f i>^7* r .^vt^s^^.**.* qo to tke BONELESS ROASTS Rolled Australian Sirloin of Beef Stuffed Shoulder Veal Saddle Mutton f Stuffed Breast of Lamb Stuffed Leg of Lamb Tender cuts for easy carving. f _T _t it ACfc TEL. 5378. a^^ M^i^^^ Ha^ MH H H
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  • 572 6 Disregard Of Infection Danger STARTLING REVELATIONS OF WELFARE SOCIETY'S REPORT PITEKSTI TIONS and old customs are hindering the healthy development of children in Singapore. Some mothers, who are quite aware that their children are suffering from infectious diseases, show a total disregard of
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    55 6 CHARCOAL GAS, which lias been successfully used in mo*or-cars, is now bc;n? tested for railway work hy the French State Kailwa>s and a train driven by gas made from harcoal has been undergoing trials between Paris and Chai Ires. So iar the results have been satisfactory. The charcoal train is
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  • 465 6 Malacca Planters' Report j i INDIAN IMMIGRANT LABOUR MAY BE DISPENSED WITH (From Om Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Mar. 15. U X\I E havo on olir estate a large nu for whom work will have to be There is also a tendency among the
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  • 78 6 Without callirg lor his defence Mr J Cunyngham-Brown acquitted and discharge Maiden Mastan. a coffee-stall ko?per on board the S.S. Rajula. when he appeared before him last Thursday j in the fourth magistrate's court. Singa- j pore, to show cause why he should not be bound over to
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  • 29 6 It is rumoured that Dr. H. A Tempany, Adviser on Agriculture, S.S. and F.M.S., will shortly be retiring to take up an appointment in the Colonial Office In London.
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  • 488 6 Now In Singapore GETTING BACKGROUND FOR TWO EASTERN FILMS ll^R. James A. Fitzpatrick, "the man with the voice that thrills the world," whose travel films are shown in thousands of theatres in all countries, arrived at Singapore yesterday in the Cunard luxury liner
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  • 178 6 Children Born Out Of Wedlock LEGITIMACY BILL A BILL to provide for the legiti- mation of children born out of wedlock, but whose parents subsequently marry is to be introduced into the Johore State Council. The text of the MT is published In the Johore Government Gazette and the objects
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  • 175 6 GOVERNMENT WARNING TO EMIGRANTS A PRESS N'ole issued bg ernment of India "It has been brought t< notice of the Government ot i that a hugs number oi Ind:... the educated middle class cont to proceed to Pritish Malaya in hope that they will find emj ment there. "Several ol
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  • 204 6 Then Complete Relief. Fancy 14 years of misery and pain th Dyspepsia, then complete and peril .ment relief 1 This was the ai p» rience of Mrs U M a|m had a night, n R u.tiunit wind distressing ague until she took Maclean Brand
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    • 298 6 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Tour kidney* have nine million* tiny tubea or filters which are endangered by ttSQlsct or drastic, irritating drugs ware! If Kldn. y trouble, or Bladder weakt» ss makes you suffer from ttettlng I P Nights, I_tg Pains, Nervousness, f>ltxl« nesa. Stiffness. Rheumatism. L.umi'..*<s NVurslgia.
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  • 805 7  - CHAPLIN at last Decides To Talk SHEILAH GRAHAM Hollywood Today BY /^HARLIE Chaplin has decided to i talk on the screen. Not in the' one following, his recently-complet-ed film "Modern Times," in which he will act as producer only of a "chicle starring Paulette Goddard, but in ihe next, in
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  • 74 7 Mr. and Mrs C. T. de B. Whitehouse's beautiful little bungalow on the Cameron Highlands is now complete land is being furnished with antique furniture left to Mr. Whitehouse by an aunt many years ago. Amongst this furniture is a really old and very fine specimen of grandfather clock. The
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  • 377 7 Experiment In Local School GRAMOPHONE records of voices of j boys and girls are to be tried as method of teaching English in local schools. This experiment was outlined by Mr. E. V. Davies, chairman of the Singapore Teachers' Association, at the annual meeting on Saturday at
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  • 30 7 The following have just been elected members of the F.MLS. Chamber of Mines: Messrs. S. J. Littledyke, F. G. Inglis, T. H. Fatcliffe, A. W. Goodyei land G. C. Stevens.
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  • 226 7 ADVOCATED BY TAMIL REFORMER A MEETING of the literary section of the Tamils Reform Association was held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, when Mr. A. Shanmugam spoke on "Untouehability." with Mr. K. Damotharan in the chair. The speaker observed that untouchability was very detrimental to the welfare of
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  • 166 7 Mr. Adrian Clark Welcomed By Bar Mr. Adrian Clark presided as judge for the first time at the Assize Court j today. Before the work of the court wa_ 'taken up Mr. N. A. Worley. the Soh citor-General. welcomed him. He said "Your* lordship has had experience
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  • 286 7 Winning CONTRACT &\\Xv»^ou^ Qx_t* HIGH CARD VALUES or TH£ FOUR-ACES SYSTEM TOTAL VALU E om PACK _fc AVIAA&t HAND A'/t Da.W Burnstine. Michael Gottlieb, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schcmken world's leadina ?cam-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in czistencm. VOID oi IMAGINATION XHERE is
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  • 434 7 THE following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics SS. and F.M.S during the period Mar 10 to 13. inclusive and are available for public ih In the Reference Lib.ary. Fullerto Building. Singapore. Applications mav be made by members ol the public resident
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  • 87 7 .Malacca Colled ions Total $2,729 As a result ol Malacca Poppy Day collection, laal jreai .1 chequ< for HJ73I has. been mil feO Mrs R. C. Nunn. HtlUfipirTf. tof Hal British Legion in Malaya Details .ire By salo ol popples, wr itn car mascots. <all c»m muiiit
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  • 73 7 Mr E P C ilgan. A.s I muni.*. r Ol Police K.impar will .slvu'lv b kia i lin on tr.« ifer roi Ifnali L'ampur Where be will MMMM duties as a .mt Commi r P km fl Railway Police Sine 192*5 Mr Mfaa has served lor two p< I Kampar
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 410 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES I FOR TODAY Singapore— ZHl Transmission 3 (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Two of tho following frequencies *W be used: GSG 16.86 m., GSF Wavelength— 49.9 metres 19 82 m. or GSE 25.29 m. p.m. p.m. 9-20 Big Ben. "St Patrick's Day." A
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  • 997 8 The Singapore Free Press T UESDAY, MARCH 17. 1936. The Only Hope THE war guilt clause of the Ver- sailles Treaty has for long rankled In the German mind, not without some cause, for the factors which touched off the greatest disaster of the civilised world were many and various
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  • 184 8 Mr. George Anderson, of Huntley Estate. Lumut. has returned after a short visit to Ipoh. Mr. N. R. Corke. of the Dunlop Plantations. Ltd., Malacca, is on a business visit to Ipoh. Mr. C. Graham, an Australian Engineer ar.d his wife, who are on a visit to
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  • 652 8 A Pool Betting Bill I__E House of Commons is to be given I an opportunity of discussing pool I betting and the Government's grave blunder in excepting it Irom the provisions of the Bettin* and Lotteries Ac' of last year Mr. R. J. Russ.U. the member
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  • 809 8 MR Pads lowered his whisky and BOda to the bar and regard the b'.ull American, who had asked him for I match, with an expression strained be tween silent acquiescence and the il lowing of his last mouthful. "Certainly. certainly. With pleasure." Mr Pads, with much
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    • 197 8 teasonalle ft/tke m/^Mk il n:j'club ||P CALDBECK'S ft v ¥\-..xr HH ———■ii —twit n— irw m rn-TT— ~i~~ t— r*~ BY SPECIAL Os£ y_W F B,M E APPOINTMENT KING MAM r FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JCST ARRIVED WEARING A GOOD PIECE OF JEWEL IS A FINE OLD TRADITION THAT
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    • 73 8 CARDS TALK A young man may fall into the j hands of a knave and come within an ace of going to the deuce. But to be eligible for a "GAFT.AC" h ACCIDENT ard ALL SICKNESS POLICY is to have one of the good things of this world handed to
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  • 376 9 WILL CHARLIE CHAPLIN BE MARRIED IN SINGAPORE? Suite And Rooms Booked At Adelphi Hotel LEAVING FOR JAVA NEXT MONDAY BY QUANT AS PLANE PHARLIE Chaplin and Paulette Goddard, who will disembark at Singapore from the Suwa Maru on Wednesday, are believed to be planning a marriage at Singapore under special
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  • 121 9 BEATTY BURIED IN ST PAUL'S CRYPT BESIDE GRAVE OF JELLICOE Flag That Flew At Battle Of Jutland London, Mar. 16. THP funeral ol Admir&l t the Fleet. I rd Beatty *i >k place today and ihe burial place is in the Crypt of St. tig Nelson's tomb and I Lord
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  • 30 9 date ol the Saba B rnara Agrin fixed for July 4 and it a I the British Resldi at r the Hon. Mr. T s Adams, will op n show.
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  • 150 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Mar 16. The Finance department, Nanking, has approved of the proposal of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce to set aside a sum cl $50,000,000 out of the National loan bonds for subsidising Chinese-owned manufactories within the country. Mr. Chang Kung Chuen.
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  • 877 9 ZAZU PITTS WOULD MAKE A GREAT TRAGEDIENNE Tales Of Stage And Screen In United States SINGAPORE INTERVIEW WITH MISS DAPHNE WILSON THE opinion that the well-known eomedy screen star, Zazu Pitts, would make a great tragedienne if given the opportunity was expressed by Miss Daphne Wilson, the well-known actress, when
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  • 229 9 VERY CONSIDERABLE DIFFICULTIES Percy Marmont's Visit To Singapore TPALL. debonair and remarkably youth- ful in appearance for a man who was on both the stage and screen for some years before the Great War. Percy Marmont. the well-known British actor, was an interesting figure
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  • 205 9 ONLY ONE WEEK'S TIN STOCKS IN GREAT BRITAIN Dangerous Position Of Market I.«>ndon, Mar. IH. A REDUCTION of 153 tons in the weekly dgurt i brings the United Kingdom visible tin stocks to 478 tons about only one week's consumption. Moreover it is believed that about half of this is
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    • 394 9 ifll ant i if v^^iJ-Iml __l_V_____r V lv^v^_2 _l_i_tf __l New with tha 'His Master's Voice" New All Waive Six Valve H.idio H< ceiv er Model 471. you can enjoy the thrill of radio world travel, and be ute that whichever programme you I it will come to you with
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  • 212 10 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS i__ B y ar ™ogcni<mt with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers mis complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion
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  • 583 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. March 16 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Loan, 5 p.c, 1944-64 120 I 120 3 4 Vfc Funding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 118 118',-. War Loan, 3»/2 pc 105 3 8
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  • 90 10 I Mar. 16 Buyers Sellers Gambler 6 25 Java Cube 9 00 Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Muntok Pepper 16.75 Black Pepper 8^75 Copra, Sundried 5.25 Copra, mixed 4.75 Small Flake Tapioca 440 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 195 Banja Jelotong 7 50 Sarawak. Jelotong 7
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  • 75 10  -  Emigrants To Manchukuo To Ho Subsidised Shanghai, Mar. 16. The Colonial Department of Tokio has submitted an ambitious plan for the development of Manchukuo by more Japanese emigrants who will be subsidised by special Government grants. The plan also provides for more assistance to Japanese traders
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  • 129 10 Huge Increase In Tin Export Duty From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 14. THE F.M.S. Financial Statement for 1935 appears in a supplement to the Government Gazette. It shows a "surplus" for the year of $60,771,144. December revenue was $5,913,361 and expenditure $7,354,901 including an
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  • 45 10 London, Mar. 13. ago— British Radio. The total amount applied for in tenders for 45,000,000 Treasury Bills was £70,375,000. The average rate iT C o oL for bills at threc ™»t_ia was ,io a7._4ci. against 10s 5 Oftrt i -...i, [ago.- British Radio
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  • 167 10 From London 5.30 p. m. March 16 Rubber: Steady. Buyers Sellers Kuvm SgS&ff* l I 16 2" "<* V d rS tm, I- d 7« d Previously: 7'.d 9i 3d 7 Sffl L" 11 1 -usly: 7" 9 IGd Kjf STOCKS: Previously: 15 89 London: 77.066 tons
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  • 58 10 I From London 5.30 p. m. March 16 London Tin: SUady. Ca.sh: BSM 10s. Previously: steady at CIU ns Copper:" Preload,: tt 1-5. Gold: „U' m, nt: ,:36 6d Ptertowl,: C3G 2s Cd sj| Jesterda y BI Is. HI. vlo|lsly s rf Spot: 19 11 IM Previously:
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  • 44 10 I London Closing Quotation March 16 Method of P arity before Rate Pre Par.-* 6 1 New York to 4 qo 9 o J? 74<R Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 Mgjfc Hong Kong Per dollar 6 J Shangha, Pei dollar ls J" ><*'
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  • 209 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations 1 demand 2 10 23 32 New Zealand, demand 2 10 17 32 Amoy, demand 47 1 16 p.c. DLs. Foochow, demand 47 116 p.c Dis. BUYING London, T.T. 2j4 3|16 London, D.D. 2|4 7J32 London, 30 days' sight 24 1!4 LondOO, 60
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  • 1091 10 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES j Fraser and Co.'s List MONDAY, MAR. 16. 1936. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 5s 3d 5s 9d Asam Kumbang 28< 9d 30s c.d. An- trai Malay 58s fid 59s fid x.d. Ayer Hitam (ss) 11 9d 15s fid c.d. Ay eh Wong ($1)
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  • 142 10 $1 PER ANNUM I CINGAPORE'S M.ousand, ol cyclist, will have to nay a fee >t Sl pet annum froo Oct 1. The Municipal Commissioners have decided on this following th passing bl the Legislative Council of i Hill to amend the Municipal Ordinance. This Bill gave the
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  • 47 10 The Eastern Extension Tek graph Co.. i announces that tile transit tirn on full < rate telegrams from Etlngap >re t i London yesterday were as follows: Telegrams handed in sjp to 5 p.m 3 minutes: 6 p.m 3 minutes and 630 p.m. 3 minutes. j
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  • 78 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association I Mar. If, 12 o'rliN niMin Buyers Sellei No. TX. RS.S. iii cases 'FOB March) Q dFA o in (F.OB March) 2<v No. IX R SS. (Spotk >lc Blng ipore) lt. 1 t March 26' i April-June I 1 i July-Sept Oct -Dee Tone Ol
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  • 66 10 Mr J. M O'Connor Oconee his gen? from the Kinnur .eer.cy to Rial age tlie Kuala I limpur Branch ol Ihe Eastern Smelting Co Ltd as Mt H M. McDonald, who occupied tins poet, has i n leav* Whilst in Kampar, Mr. O'Connor George was rery popular with all miners
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
    • 774 11 LESS PROFIT EARNED THAN LAST YEAR Estates Remain In Fine Condition •TOE 22nd. annual general meeting 1 of the Ampat (Sumatra) Rubber Estate was held at the registered office. 25-54, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C. 3, on Friday, Feb. 14, 1936. at 12.45 p.m., Mr. W. J. Gallagher
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    • 1272 11 Mapedie (J ohore) Pays Two Per Cent. T__E 25th annual general meeting of the Mapedie (Johore) Rubber Estate, Limited was held on Thursday, Feb. 14, 1936, at the registered oflice of the company, Ceylon House, 49 and 51, Eastcheap, E.C., Sir John D. Barlow, Bart,
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    • 140 11 Berne. An attempt to start a watchmaking industry in Russia has received a setback by the refusal of a Swiss firm to supply a large order of watches to the Soviet. In return for the placing of the order the firm was to introduce the patent of
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    • 142 11 Today Last Week 1913 Copper, Standard £35.17. 6 £35 2. 6 Do Electrolytic £40.10. 6 £39.15. 0 £68. 0. 0 Tin £207.15. 0 £209. 0. 0 £171. 1^ G Lead £16. 8. 9 £15.12. 6 £19. 0. 0 Spelter €15. 6. 3 £14.12. 6 £21 7 6 Do.
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    • 631 11 GOVERNMENT'S POLICY OF REARMAMENT Increased Consumption Certain WILLIAM JACKS CO. LTD. in their weekly metal market report dated London Feb. 19, state: Great Britain is now following the example of our European neighbours and pinning her faith to "chariots and horses", and the public, therefore, take it
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    • 406 11 DIRECTORS' REPORT Year's Dividends Total 8!/ 2 Per Cent. FE report ot the directors of Sepang Valley Estate, Limited, which will be presented to the shareholders at the 22nd ordinary general meeting of the company to be held at the registered office. 50 and 51, Birch Road.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 196 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fuily Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 471 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600.000 shares of £5 each J.3.000.000 Reserve Fund 4_3.000.00q Reserve Liability of Proprietors i_3.000.00e HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies snd Branches. Alor Star i Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh S« marine
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  • 109 12 The China Navigation Co.'s steamer Wusueh (Capt. C. H. Jones), which ran a&hore in a snow-storm on to tn,. right oi nk oi ihe Vangtsze River, two miles below Bethune Point and 15 miles above Chiokmn- on Jan. 1, was refloated on 0. 2G. is presumed that the
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  • 30 12 The P. and O Alipore has left lima: Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at 6am on Friday. She will proceed alongside the SHB. wharf on arrival.
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  • 90 12 Paris, Feb. 27. M. *le Chappc delaine (Minister lor the Merchant Marine) today signed the order for laying down a new liner of 30.000 tons, to replace the Ailaritioue <45,500 tons), which was destroyed by fire in the Channel in 1933 at a lo_s of ..•'.000.000.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE^
    • 740 12 THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE SEAS How British Maritime Power Was Founded AMERICAN COMMENTARY 'THOUGH 0 more euphonious title might well have been found for it, -How England 00l its Mercantile Marine, 1000-1770/ is a book oi particular Interest to students of shipping, for it is a survey which has been
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    • 373 12 The following passengers are due to leave by TSS. "Antenx" sailing on March 18. Mrs. i King, Miss a. t. English, Ma--01 I! R. Hall, DSO.. MC RA MIS Hall, Mr. 3. R. Colo Adama. Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Faston, Mr. i. Mathioeoti, Mr. J. W. DavteS,
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    • 49 12 M tr la: R..i_i.ui. Yu, n Bang, Ban lore <Brit); Hakubasan Mara (Jap); 'Paula. Phrontis, Talang Akar (Dui >; Athene <Am.> Mar. IG Silvermanl Kinta Civ or Florence Ban Sion« Bee. Jeranlut. Sm Kheng Beng, Hong Lam <Bn: (ic. Merlin (Ffch.); Onhir IDut.) Victoria (Ital.); Chines 1 Prince (Brit).
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    • 34 12 The MM mail v nel AthOS II trom Saigon is expected I > arrive t 'day at 7 a.m and sail at S pm. tor Colombo. Djibouti. Port Said ,\:ni Marseilles Berth: s.H B wharves
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    • 90 12 Why Progress Is Slow I I- n I i Mart i tonnagi ind emplosnm Brit nu u St rdi ln> p| Chamber i Kingdom ihe A<t provided ly tor on< thi level ol [these i subsidy bad been utilised I D Dt As a i numb here
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    • 55 12 Collision Costs Lifo Ol One Of Crew Itsi Wmm Mai A sail.' 184 t Oil Jan 22 the Kawasaki k. n m ni. (9.ni toi Hong Koni ten crew iv.ao Matsumol Is belle** to hat b< 1n d Yen 30,000 dams the sailing-' I I ul I
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    • 23 12 The M M mail i from C il Thursday at 10 Lm. for I K and Kota Ba r b Bti B i
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 412 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporaved ln F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING! AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. mmmmmwtwßmmaßmm CANADIAN PACIfftC laWORIDYcREATtn (Incorporated In England) ytAVEL SYSTEM* THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE oners TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA hy
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    • 40 12 —a-——— smra__Bsa_Bßß_a w_ a__n_-BwasBBSBB-H_-e_B_B___-_-M-na.^.n^Bßßß.~-~^~-~^ For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight. apply COOJKJS wacoSlhlits Cv _>i^ rrrr^ a mm WOOtO TRAVfI SiWVtCf J i i mmmr'^am* m I 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fern. Telephone 5008
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 534 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 a .m Alor S'-ar: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 am. and 7 p.m. Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p. m Kiang. Kuala Llpls, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7
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    • 475 13 j' 4 /F. K^> i. I ___S& 6- ai *^*^feiS*^ f \Tv_-'^ ■-'^^ji* A__^"^ _f**^_l_^__ _*_T _»*Wfc mm \m\mz^^^ W .Am9^mß] m ß*mjmmm t BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, Due Due lormage Spore. Tonnage S'pore. I 1936 ___tt___; OE 150<)0 Mar 27 RAWALPINDI 17.000 May 22 MSS
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    • 652 13 Mi--lfSMflfi o |lH ___i_^____^_^_______li_Ss__H__.l (Incorforated in Straits Settlements.) V aL ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Eng and.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. tttttUß*. l>ue Sail* xCITY OF DERBY Ilaviv. London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Mar.
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    • 1107 13 i^^^ s_FKLbtNIING SHIPPING THE BLIE UNNLL LINE (OSSSSI The Hua WkmWW Steamship Ca. (ISXS) LM Sltuxm Ship Co.. Ltd., _nd Ci.iua .Mutual 1 lir Cuu-rd White hlar lid Strum Navigation to., Ltd.) lOr N_i_H*k Strani.shlp lld The StraiLs KSS-flsMßp Co Ltd. Ihr \o-.ti.ili*n O r i«.alal Line lld The China
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  • 90 14  - Shansi Troops Dr iving Back Reds Sin Chew Jit Poh Shum hui M.n IT la i moo; evacuated the dl I Hstaayi after i ment lore banal dorlni which tl plao The c( n.n\A' I l launch number ah Three ttx R %v killed (i dui I r< nyi hundn
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  • 69 14 Six Thousand Men Returning To Work New York. Mar. IS, The strike of liftmen was partially settled today by arbitration negotiations under the auspices of Mayor La Guardia. Six thousand strikers in buildings controlled by th? association of Metropolitan Building Owners will return to work
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  • 55 14 Another Incident On The Amur River Moscow. Mar. IS. A party of workmen deepening Ihe Amur River near the village of Ekatertnonnikolsk araa Bred OO by Jive Japanese and Manehukuan troops trom the Manrhukuan bank. The workers Bed whereupon the Japanese and Manehukuan soldiers crossed the border
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  • 13 14 Dr McSwan, lat I Rdepttal, lu ,d It ave and i in Edinuui
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 717 14 K. P. M. KAMPAR Tuesday, Mar. 17. Bengkalis. Panoh, Berombang. TanjongMengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. NIEUW HOLLAND Tuesday. Mar. 17. Batavia. Semarang, Sourabaya, B;:ii. Brisbane, Sydney, Ilelbourne and Adelaide. BOELOfNGAN- Tuesday. Mar. 17, Rhio Tambelan. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. .makassek Wednesday, Mar 18. Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS
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    • 583 14 JOINT SERVICE or PRINCE LINE -SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. __J fIVX? RYEW M *r- 23 Mar. 30 Iff* 10 JJq" PRIN CE Apr. 6 Apr. 13 May 24 _™YJ^ CYPRESS Apr. 20
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    • 397 14 O. S. K. LINE For Easl. South and West Africa a»oI Smill, Kifuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar I aa Salaam, l. Marqoea, Durban, Last London and AlfOO Bay t Montevideo Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durb.in. Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos .md Montevideo. Kofuku Maru Cape Town
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 15 pnoio.). AN during the second Division match yesterday in which the Government Monopolies beat the Terror 2-1. Report on Page li V~ Free Press
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  • 923 15 But Hundreds Enjoyed The Fun Cambridge, Feb. 23. THE Lent races were concluded to- i 1 day under trie most appalling conditions experienced in recent years. Rain fel! heavily but failed to damp the enthusiasm of the rowIng men who turned out in
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  • 265 15 GROUP WHO CAUSED THE CRISIS £50,000 Offer For Fixture Lists TPHE group ol people who are believed to have precipitated the football pools crisis by offering £50.000 to the j Football League for the exclusive use lofI of their copyright fixtures list are planning to
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  • 298 15 Newest Cup Team Continue On Their Winning Way TWO GOALS AGAINST HARBOUR BOARD WITHOUT REPLY Nestanglo 2; S.H.B 0. THE newest team in the Commercial Cup Competition, the eleven entered by the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., provided exciting football in beating the reputedly strong Harbour
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  • 450 15 LATEST BETTING AND PROBABLES London, Mar. 14. Lincolnshire probables are as folIowa: Sax Bequest »E. Smith). Boethius j (Wrickaby). Law Court (Marshall). The! Blue Boy (Sirett), Bow And Arrow' (Jones). Jovial Lad (Taylor). Hidalgo (Gordon Richards). Yorkshireman j (Nevett). River Sev.n (Lane). Cabinet Eely (Moylan), Adriatic (F.
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 15 BATH VS. YORKSHIRE ROCKS. On left are Miss Betty Cook, Miss Fielding j Johnston, Lady Catherine Cairns, Miss King and Miss Hayes, who comprised r the Bath team, and on right are the Misses E. E. Knox, K. Tew, P. Tew, M. Toyne and U. Foljambo, who comprised the Yorkshire
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  • 56 15 CHIPPERFIELD'S CENTURY .ipo Tmum. Mas li At the close ot pi. i match between the A Western Province the a ing been disi) for > Western Province h.id made IC wIUMNI loss when stamps wen drawn Chipperheld sc j d a I I IU (not out) and Bfttf IC The
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  • 87 15 Squash Rackets The Western Club beat the Manchester Tennis and Racquet Club in a squash rackets match at Manchester by three matches to two. Scores (Western names first): C. S Wilson beat A. M. Wedd 9—5. 9—5. 9—l; A. T. Casdagli beat R L Bentley 9-6. 9-3. 9—o:
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 15 photo >. A GOVEBNMENT Monopolies forward attempting to antwll a Terrav defender .vcstcrday. Report on Page lii Free Press
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  • 244 15 Perak F. A. Sympathy Ipoh. Mar II MR. S. D. SCOTT, who presided at the annual meeting of lln Perak Football Association, moved the adoption of tin- re port and recounts which disclosed a satisfactory position financially, t!i^ association having credit
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 48 15 mmm ma am* >■ +,*******> Mju i *'m*m*mm\ i umm^^»V-^*mmmmmmmmmemmmmm -*w* ___h_i. ff __l _^_^r _B*v_ _I>US*_l WmmMmW I I 1 __r j '(^l /I, VV l a _i— '\jw _____P s liS\ v y i n_ a _r > r"i_ x, «L _r^_A *V_m.O _L. IV IpNEAVE'S GRAPE FRUIT
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    17 16 Tin: RAFFLES INSTITUTION vs. S.C.C. cricket match in progress on the Padang on Saturday.— (Free Press photo).
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  • 258 16 Mula And Vias Effective Against Eurasians (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 11. A sharp shower of rain spoilt an interesting cricket match today be■ll the Selangor Eurasians and the Indians. The Eurasians batting first scored 119. R. Scully being unbeaten with 37. Mula took six
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  • 27 16 The ties fix d lor Monday in the Y.M.C.A. open tennis tournament and I postponed owing to rain will b: played today weather permitting.
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  • 77 16 Th- following ties in the SCC. lawn ;s tournament have been fixed. TODAY C. Howetson and A. S. Mitchell 'owe 3» vs H R. L. Dyne and H. Godwin (OW 2». WEDNESDAY, MAR. 18 H. B. Knox and W. Williams <scr) vs. Dr. E. A. Elder and C.
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  • 48 16 S.C.C. VS. COMBINED BANKS The following will represent th Combined Banks vs. SCC. In whites' tomorrow on the Padang: Gillesn <H. and S.BO. Dodds < Chart.). Mills 'R. and 8.8.C.); Poro (Mercantile), Oillel «P and 0» capt. Davidson (Chart); Richardson 'Mercantile), Mitchell (Chart) Rutgers (NTS) (N.l 8 Varekamp (N.S.C >
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  • 379 16 Victoria Institution Saved By The Clock (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 15. With four wickets in hand the Selangor Club just failed in a desperate fight for runs against the Victoria Institution in a one innings match en the Padang yesterday. The game ended in
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  • 124 16 Part Time Secretary Appointed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 15. Mr. R. C. Vass. a well known local architect, has accepted the appointor nt of part-time secretary to the Selangor Golf Ciub Following the recent retirement of Mr F R. Twiss. it was decided that the
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  • 26 16 The following is the result of the Keppel Golf Club women's championsh io; Winner: Mrs E. A. Elder 264 Ruxiner-up: Mrs. E. Litchfield 267
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  • 232 16 Radcliffe Gets Five For Twenty-Five (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 15. The T.P.C.A. just managed to defeat the Selangor Eurasians by three runs when they met on the winners' ground today. The scores were: T.P.C.A. Nadaraiah c. Stewart b A. L. De* Silva 0, Thurairajah c
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  • 405 16 Marayan Racing Personality Retires A I'TKK over ten years of close association with the Malayan turf. Mr. P. J. Vasey. one of the most interesting of racing personalities. leaves Malaya this week to settle in England and organise a racehorse export agency in partnership with his
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  • 26 16 Owing to the cours- being unplayable, the March Mixed Foursomes com- petition of the Singapore Golf Club has ;been postponed until Sunday Mar 22
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  • 654 16 Missed Penalty That Would Have Given Draw MONOPOLIES ADOPTED RIGHT TACTICS Government Monopolies 2; H.M.S. Terror 1. A MISSED penalty decided the issue last evening in a Second Division match between H.M.S. Terror and the Government Monopolies at the Anson Road Stadium. Realising the futility
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  • 30 16 Th. UV n sc >r< d a 7 l win over th Municipal Sei B Uam In a Cami atch at the P i ll rda\
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  • 50 16 The Oxford crew are still train on beer for the beat race Ii had been rumoured thai th y a give up the 1 couple o: pints o: brer and tl on champa la rear In the ho;, b< atlng Cambridge's unbroken run oi succ i dnce 1983
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  • 127 16 GUNNERS SCORE SEVI TIMES Outclass Opponents In All Departments RA 7; S.C.C. I| TN a friendly match on tin f A yesterday an HA. (Seventh n Battery) football eleven out the SCC. II side. Stronger in all iapai th Gunners led by three half time and
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  • 141 16 Billiards Newman's Great Break Of D.w d 951 45 j n his Gold Cup sealed h with Enman at Th .ns'a Qgurea were MO and 26 1 breaks a ra WW H6 si d l and 198 by Inn. an Intel resDavis. 3.227: Enman (in pi Davis
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    • 64 16 POULTRY FARMING I IN THE EAST j A Handbook on the Manage- I ment of Utility Fowls, Ducks, i Turkeys, Guinea Fowls, Pigeons ancl Geese in the Tropics. With Sixteen Full-Page Colour- ed Plates and Numerous Illus- t rations by Mrs. A. K. Fawkes, J sth. edition Revised Brought Up-to-date.
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