The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 January 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,069. ESTD. 1835 MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1937. 10 CENTS
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  • 605 1 Air Raid On Town 38 KILLED AND 12 INJURED Political Prisoners Shot As Reprisal Tangier, Jan. 21. THIRTY-EIGHT people, including- a number of women and children, are reported to have been killed and twelve injured when two government pianos bombed Ceuta yesterday. Two bombs are
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  • 121 1 Long-Distance Flier Forced Down AFTER EXCELLENT PROGRESS Shanghai, Jan. 21. Ali DOKET, the French airman who, with a radio operator, left Paris on Wednesday morning on a flight to Japan, was forced down when almost on the last stage, after making excellent progress during the week end. The French authorities
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  • 83 1 GOERING, HITLER MUSSOLINI Rome. Jan. !4. IT is helieved that Mussolini as- surcd Gen. Goeiing that the \nglo-Italian agreement in the Mediterranean Jiad not weakened Italn-Gtrman collaboration and both agreed that active steps must be taken to prevent a victory of the Reds in Spain. Cien. Goering has left for
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  • 49 1 created the anxiety In Shanghai when Doret became overdue. His progress during the week-end was as lollows: Passed over Rangoon at 7 a.m. local time, arriving at Hanoi 12.45 pm. local time. Left Hanoi at 235 p.m. for Hong Kong, leaving the latter place at 3.52 p m.— Reuter
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  • 71 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Dr. 11. 11. Kong Orders Big Reduction In Import Duty Dr. H H. Kung, Finance Minister i Acting Premier, has ordered the authorities In Wuhu. the rice distributing (autre in Anhui, to send i large shipment ol rice to Kwangtung tot the reliel
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  • 24 1 Mr Wang Ching Wei has gone to Penghua by air to confer with Gen. Chiang Kai Shek. He will return to Nankins tomorrow. Reuter
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  • 117 1 A Fair NigM And Condition Tni'lianged Koine, Jan. 24. The Pope had a fair night and his > condition today i< unchanged, but It Is leared that hS is gradually losing strength. His Holiness Is again sutlering trom asthma and the difficulty of breathing is putting an extra
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  • 70 1 Geneva. Jan. 24. 'THE French and Turkish delegates have reached agreement in principle on the Alexand^etta dispute. The agreement, which was accepted ad referendum by the Turkish dele- nation, provides that the territory of Sanjak be guaranteed by the League, enjoy complete administrative independence within
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 1 p»v»t: >. MEN OF THE MALAY REGIMENT arriving at Government II use «m S.Uur^av m iniin. uhere r»eked niorr»l*rrs of the Regiment mounted guard during the week-em Free Press
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  • 167 1 Mysterious Bomb Explosions In Lisbon MINISTRY BUILDING DESTROYED Lisbon, Jan. 24. A SERIES of mysterious homo explosions hwJ occurred in and near Lisbon,. The firs* to explode damaged a house in the centre ol Lisbon formely Uw*d by the Spanish Consulate. Simultaneously another bomb exploded in the Portuguese Radi Club,
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  • 44 1 Koino. Jan 24 noiSON gas nil: henceforth be used in Lithuania to carry out executions in pursuance of f he recommendations of a join* commnrfee of pubic- prosecutors and medicos, who consider gas more humane than hanging or shooting. Reuter
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  • 223 1 Haifa. Jan. ?1. AN attempt was made this niornin" to assassinate Ihe gwafg* Oi Haifa, Jlassan Bey Shukrj. Several shots were tired at him as he was entering the .'Municipal office* but he was unhurt. Reuter Wireless. Of ll i. I I arlv events in
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  • 118 1 SINGAPORE Chettiara are to n ake etTorts to secure representation on the Municipal Commission and Leu is Litive Council. This was stated by Mr HM N Bathappa Chettiar In hla speech at the annual leneral meeting Ol the IJhettiars' 1 Nat tukkot tail Chamber ol Commerce on
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  • 45 1 THREE BURNT TO DEATH IN PLANE Sydney. Jan. 21. May Bradford, B leading Australian a\iatrix. and two women passengers, were burnt to death in a plane taking oil en a joy ride. It .struck a stationary plane, rose 50 leet. nosedived and caught fired. Reuter
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  • 20 1 Tokio. Jan. 21. The emperor has commanded Gen Jgakl to organise a Cabinet Reuter
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  • 29 1 POWDER MAGAZINE EXPLOSION Tokio. Jan. 23. A military powder magazine exploded at 820 am. today at Ojiku. a north-western suburb of Tokio. Five were killed and three injured.- Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 MM I I.I Ulu, OT^CDdlurns Scots (llbisfy I TONIGHT Cocktail Dance 6.30 to a 3O p.m. Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight UfD POPILAR CABARET ATTRACTION EULA HOFF 808 BURNETT I ONE OF AMERICAS FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS I Raffles Celebrated Orchestra I Directed by Dan Hopkins. j Non -diners
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    • 99 1 arc*™, I Scots fflhisfe" m Mtllo* «ml f rtefMUy Spirit M j i 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL TOMORROW 1 ROMANTIC NIGHT i dinner served on the mconlit lawn SUITABLE MUSIC BY RELLERS INIMITABLE BAND DANCE CABARET IN THE BALL ROOM ADMISSION' TO KAI I ROOM KOK NON-DINERS Sl.— IHNNKK THERE
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 362 2 MR. E. A. BROWN AND The Coronation THE "VERY SMALL MAN" ASSUMES HIMALAYAN PROPORTIONS— WILL EUROPEANS REPLACE TAMIL COOLIES? JOUR CITY FATHERS -IRRES. PONSIBLE MEN IN POSITIONS OF AUTHORITY PRAISE FOR FREE PRESS ATTITUDE To The Editor, Sir, The "very small man" referred to in your leader of Friday assumed
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    • 107 2 Attention Mr. Brown To The Editor. Sir. -With regard to Mr E A Brown's iutburst against the Fr»>e Press and his refusal to give certain information about the Coronation, I notice the Free Press is always most kind in its references to him arhen he conducts the Singapore Musical Society
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    • 122 2 Johore Too? lo The Editor. Sir. Your leading art if Io and playlet in th.' Free Press ot Friday on Mr. E A Brov>n made truly delight tul reading but I think you missed a marvellous opportunity. Why didn't your reporter call on Mr Laycock after" Mr Brown's show of
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    • 545 2 To The Editor, Sir I have read the appeal for funds for the "Jewish Coronation E'und" In your valuable paper of Jan. 6, and I have not sufficient words to express my satisfaction at your kindness in publishing It. The funds thus collected will be used for afforestation purposes in
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    • 180 2 Gilstead Road Complaint To The Editor. Sir. May I, through the medium ol your columns, draw the attention of the Municipal authorities to the very dirty and untidy condition of Gilstead Road. The garbage pails are emptied but so carelessly that much of their contents are scattered on the road
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  • 415 2 E TROTSKY CALLS IT A "LYING FRAME UP" Perfect Nonsense/' Says Berlin Spokesman Moscow, Jan. 24. AT the mass trial Karl Radek said in evidence "We decided either to give up or to kill enough I leaders, from Stalin downwards, to bring about a coup. Interviewed
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  • 109 2 Alarming Report From The Inited States •From Our Own C London. Jan. 23. World consumption of tin for the rear ended Nov. 30. 1936. was 15:>.210 tons compared with 140.469 tons in the previous twelve months It is noteworthy that although the United States. French
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  • 157 2 "Everything's Rhythm" At The Capitol Devotees ot modern dance music will revel In "Everything's Rhythm N the new 01m at the Capitol Theatre. Harry Roy and his band present a succession of lilting tunes and the film possesses the added interest ol being the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 33 2 VICTORIA THEATRE I 15 37 IQO'oNON-STOP VftRIETY SHOW 1937 tonight Anight and nightly at 7.30 and 9.45 p.m. chang wei chung the WORLD FAMOUS CHINESE M AGICI *N ■■S SS Talented Artistes a>
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    • 386 2 CLASSIFIED AD AMBROSIA PORE-DEEP SKIN CLEANSER. Ambrosia (leansrr removes all dirt from the pores and skin Mir fare. Clear* away blackheads, blemishes and pimples leaving the skin elear and velvety. Ambrosia Tightener: rloae* large |>orrs makes oily skins normal. Ambrosia l«r\ >?kin Cream: replaees natural oU makes dry skin*, dewy
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    • 582 2 ►VERTISFMENTS. 1 Gbe Singapore I JfcCC lPlCdd I Head Offlrr. < orU street, alngaaece U Phene 5471 <S Unoa with V extensions to aU denor l osteite w Tel: "Tineas" hlagannrt. Keala I .umpur j Oflice: IS. Java Street. Phone: JbS3 Jm Ipeh Oflire: wM Brewster Bond. »v am Phone:
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 426 2 Diary Of The Day High Water. 9.05 a.m 9.2 It.. 11.03 p m. 8.7ft.. Sports Rugby: SC.C. scvcn-a-sidc Tourney. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. Fort Canning on padang. S.R.C "A" v.s. Y.M C.A. at SRC R.I. vs B.C.R.C. at HI ground. A. P.C. vs Veterans at A P C. Police vs I
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  • 389 3 Somewhere In Jerusalem" BRIDE JILTED: HER FATHER K TAKES HIS LIFE London, Jan. 12. *W SOMEWHERE in Jerusalem an attractive French girl, known I*-* over here only as "Fofo," is believed to hold the key to a London drama involving n uiiut- apparently jilted
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  • 137 3 Becoming Prevalent In Singapore Bicycle '•.snatch" thieves are bec mint prevalent in Singapore and women are warned to grasp their handbags tightly when out walking along roads in the vicinity of River Valley Road and Orchard Road or even when in rickshas with the hood down. On Saturday
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  • 258 3 I To Amalgamate With Malayan Body (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 23. AT a special general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Estate Owners' Association, held at the King George V School hall today, with Mr. W. P. Crawford in the chair, it was agreed to amalgamate
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 3 MtTSICAI, MONKEYS. The Musical Chimpanzees, Gonette and Sam stem to be putting their soul into the music, as they rehearse tune* with their violin and accordion, in preparation for their turn at the Olympic Circus.
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  • 109 3 HARBOUR BOARD STRIKE Secret Ballot I A meeting oi Singapore Harbour Board dockyard artisans, who have been on strike since Dec. 14. was held at the Chinese Protectorate on Saturday afternoon when Mr. A. B. Jordan. Protector of Chinese, addressed the men and explained the Board's position. It is understood
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  • 238 3 Southend, Jan. 5. RETIREMENT made no appe?l to j Mr. Thomas James Dennis, of Silverdale Avenue, Westcliff, who retired from the Civil Service in 1908 with a pension of £109, a year and in the intervening years, working harder than ever before, spent £750,000 building
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  • 437 3 In Taiping and Kuala Pilah (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Jan. 21. AT a largely attended meeting of the Malay Community of Larut and Matang, held last night at the office of the Taiping Malay Mosque, with Orang Kaya Mentri. Wan Ahmad Rashdi, J.P., M.S.C., presiding, it
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  • 238 3 $180,000 BUILDING Bank's New Premises A $180,000 building, comprising four storeys rising 70 feet j above the ground and occupying an area of approximately 5,000 square feet, is being constructed at the junction of Chulia and Philip Streets, Singapore. It will be the ne.w premises of the Sze Hai Tong
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  • 33 3 The following Government officers have returned from leave: Messrs L. H. N. Davis. A. H. Frew, M. Wheatley. J. J. Bryan. J. w. Adams, and Captain C. T. M. Husband.
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  • 138 3 America Startled New York, Jan. 4. A NOTHER kidnapping threat— this time of a seven-year-old girl today startled all America' Just as the famous "G Men" were drawing their net tighter round the kidnapper and murderer of 10--year-old Charles Mattson, son of a I Tacoma, Washington, doctor.
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  • 118 3 Chinese Women Get Six Months' r.i. N Mr. W. G. Reeves delivered Judgment on Saturday hi the Singapore Third Court, in the case in which Cheong Tar, a Cantonese woman, was charged with having imported into the Colony, six women for the purpose of prostitution, from China by
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 6 3 OMINE jp j TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE
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    • 451 3 BURTOL QUICK CLEANERS FOR SAME DAY SERVICE Goods handed in by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 278, Orchard Rd. Phone 7776. 'jsZaTa\ t i^mWsSr3 /^^mz^JJJe***^*^* Green Walerproof Canvas tents. Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks. Canvas and Spring Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents, Bags, Blue
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 215 3 PAPAL LEGATE Programme For Reception Announced Programme of the reception in honour of the Papal Legate, His Eminence Cardinal Dougherty who calls at Singapore on Jan. 28 on his way to Manila to preside over the XXXIII International Eucharistic Congress: 8.00 a.m. A delegatioii of clergy and meml:ers of tie
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 879 4 If It Is Forced Down To £200 A Ton WILL CONSUMPTION BE GREATLY INCREASED? (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, .Jan. 11. f ON DON'S reactions to the new international tin scheme, which was published in full detail on Jan. 7 have
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    • 170 4 Substantial Rise In Profits DETAILING Tin Ltd. reports a substantial rise in profits for the year ended October last. After making due allowance for depreciation and property redemption this profit was $1,804,921 compared with $95b\:>01 for the preceding year. Interim dividends declared during the year totalled 50 per
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    • 73 4 Jan. 23 Buyers Seller, Gambler TT s6 50 Java Cube 9 50 Hamburg Cube i\ 00 White Muntok Pepper *>2 00 Black. Pepper 125 o White. Pepper 21.50 Copra, mixed 9 80 Copra, sundried 10 05 Small Flake Tapioca 5 25 R Saigon A 1 $190 R
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    • 50 4 London. J an 23. snnn < T U1SC r 0l the n W Dido Of ,t ls to be constructed shortly I at Chatham dockyard. The cruiser, which will cost nearly i 2.000.000, will be the first vessel of l!?35 t0 b6 bUi,t nt Chatham si ncel British
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    • 99 4 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Jan. 23, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases FOB. January) 35 5 16 35 7 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. January* 35 3 16 35 5 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 35' 8 35 '4 Feb Mar. 35>/ 4 35>-»
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    • 41 4 London, Jan. 23. The total amount applied for in tenders for £30.000.000 Treasury Bills was £76.600.000. The average rate per cent, for Bills at three months was 10s 3 61d. against 10s. 6 33d. a week ago.— British Wireless.
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    • 219 4 Jan. 21. 22 23. American Can. Com. 113 3 4 IM-ft 112^^ American Telephone and Telegraph 183»_ 183 183 3 8 Atcheson Railroad 75'. 75' 8 74 5 8 Chesapeak 67 66 7 8 66 7 8 Dupont 179 174 175 Firestone 34V 2 34»« 34'/ 8
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    • 206 4 From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 23 HIHBER: Irregular London Spot: 103 ltd. 10i 4 d. Previously: 10' 8 d 103 16d April-June: io-«d 10i..rt. Previously ioi«d 103 6d July-Sept.: 10 1,1 id 10 3 16d. Previously lofiGd 0' H d N.w^rk- 10d 10 8d Previously: iod.
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    • 73 4 London Closing Quotations Jan. 23 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday vlously P5iru Francs to 124.21 105» 8 105> MJW York to 4.88 23 4 90 5 16 4 903 8 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.107 8 953 4 895-«! H'lDng Kong Per dollar Is
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    • 203 4 Saturday's Singapore Quotations Jan. 23 SELLING London. T.T. 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London, 4 months' sight 24„ Lyons, demand 1230 Hamburg, demand 141 New York, demand 57 g i 6 Montreal, demand 571^ Batavia, demand 103 3 4 Samarang, demand 103
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    • 1409 4 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser and Co.'s List I SATURDAY, JAN. 23. 1937: 1 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s> 5s 5s 6d Asam Kumbang (£> 33s 6d 34s 6d Austral Malay <£» 55s 56s Ayer Hitam <5s) 22s 9d 23s 9<i Ayer Weng ($1) 1.80 1.90 Bangrin
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    • 102 4 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SATURDAY buJTesTon Satu^dT'V" lh hm rk »«»ued at the clone of Prut of tin IT^ cenTT d th *< eve/was l^ "T***^ throu h "»< th **> business, however was on a very moderate stair and
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    • 100 4 More Cheerful Sentiment In Nearly All Sections London. Jan. 20. On the Stock Exchange a much more cheerful sentiment was in evidence in nearly all sections today, shippings especially bemg flrm wnile Caole and Wireless were featured on the excel- lent December traffic index, but Imperial Tobaccos reacted
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  • Article, Illustration
    325 5 FIVE PRIVATE CARS ANT) A BIS were held up by Arab highwaymen n n ar NablM durin? the nißht and "icir occupants robbed. This incident serves to confirm the belief in Palestine that systematic highway robbery is beinß resorted to in order to provide funds for a ncu Arab revolt.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 43 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local picture* can be obtained on application to the manager. Price 50 cents each. f Y/J wj vc^ THEY ARE SO OBVIOUSLY FRESH SUITABLE FOR ANY MEAL, HOT OR COLD o^\l^J^S^ommmawmi\\' -v 1 mr^ PHONE. 5376 I 2C4
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  • 437 6 4 Communities Represented GREATEST CAVALCADE SINCE DIAMOND JUBILEE AN announcement was made on Saturday of the names of the four officers and non-commissioned officers who have been selected to represent the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force at the Coronation of His Majesty King George VI They
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  • 220 6 Stomach Sufferer's Own Warning Against 'Rubbishing Imitations' The really marvellous ell •cts ol Maclean Brand Stomach Power in all cases ol stomach trouble have led to the introduction oi cheap substitutes Many sufferers who have been cured icel it their duty to warn other lufJerers to guard against accepting anything
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  • 359 6 Trolley Bus Struck By Lightning PASSENGER DIES WHEN Vightning struck the fuse box of a trolley bus in Singapore on Saturday making the driver lose control and the vehicle to swing across the road and crash into a steel post, a Chinese oassenger was so badly injured that he died
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  • 115 6 COMMISSIONERS FOR OATHS Following is the list of Advocates and Solicitors of the Supreme Court ol the Straits Settlements who have been appointed Commissioners tor Oaths' Messrs C V Miles and J. C Cobbeti of Messrs RodTk and Davidson. Singapore Mr j c Rash, of Messrs Drew nnd Napier. Singapore.
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  • 520 6 Sentenced To $200 Fine p II C. I WIRTON, who was in the Bankiuptey Court last *■*>* year, pleaded guilty OH Saturday before Mr. 11. A. F'orrer. Singapore District Judge, to obtaining credit from the Kadio S< rvice Co.. of Malaya (19;t») Ltd.,
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 6 photo). MR. WEE BONG HENG and his bride. Miss Kathleen Lee. photographed after their wedding at the Straits f'hinrs* Methodist Church «»n Satur. day. Free Press
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  • 53 6 Mr Swam* Mills, the Johore Judgo *ill bo ha ving h>r Home on eight months leave bv the Ranpurs which sails lrom Singapore on Friday Mr> Mills ha.s alreadv Mt earlier for Home Mr L V J Laville. Legal Adviser Kedah. will arrive tomorrow to take up
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  • 450 6 Two Europeans Honoured PRESENTATION OF SPEAKS AND KRISSES (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. £3 THE Throne Room of His Highness the Sultan of Selangor in the Astana Mahkota at Klang rres.ented a colourful spectacle at an installation ceremony this morning at which
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 30 6 i^S3k PERMANENT KgP^J -WAVE-. $8&$10 to our (hinese (lients. These offers are being made in commemoration of our opening a new department. IV2AISON JALBAUD 21. Stamford Road. Singapore IMione: ZStO.
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    • 117 6 Vm\m\f*^Lm\ Wlmm^*** W d- nm W/jEZc BV A immw .fl LZ^ M> m W .^jaJ Vs* J^F ■a* LAW K s*^ m am flr t_^> gV .^r *^U*^^ I O^J Bn»»>!nf with ordm.r, denWriee* can n«v«r tM «k v. denUfnce cm do that For film i. the rtieky ff ,f
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  • 1356 7 WANDERER OF WARE AGAIN BEST EXHIBIT Lady Thomas Distributes The Prizes niC DOGS AND LITTLE HOGS. ELONGATED DOGS AND M TUBBY ONES WERE ON DISPLAY AT THE SINGAPORE DOG SHOW AT THE RACECOURSE, SINGAPORE, YESTERDAY. There were perky Pomeranians, huge friendly Great Danes, quaint
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  • 147 7 PRESIDENT'S APPEAL TO BOTH SIDES LEAVE ROOM FOR A RETREAT No Intervention Yet hi Strike Washington, Jan. 22. 117HAT is interpreted as an appeal to both sides not to fight out the strike issues in the Press nor to take up publicly irreconcilable positions, from which there can be no
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  • 184 7 Three Take Place In One Day <From Our Own Correspondent! Seremban, Jan. 23. At the Hindu Temple. Seremban. this morning, Mr. K. Vythilingam. the well-known Malayan athletic champion, was married to Miss Parvathiammal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. R. Muttusamypillay of Seremban. A reception was held at
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  • 78 7 For Malayan Government Officers Malayan Government officers whose next leave enables them to be in England during July are afforded the chance of spending a "busman's holiday." They are invited to apply for admission to the Oxford University Summer School on Colonial Administration which will be held from
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  • 50 7 A CHINESE boy, while riding a bicycle along the bridge of the Beach Road Market yesterday, fell into the iimter and his head stuck in the mud. It took his mother 15 minutes to pull him out and before the arrival of the ambulance life toas extinct.
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  • 58 7 "THE GHOST TRAIN" AND "RUGGER" BALL On account of the end of the season Rugby Ball at Raffles Hotel, next Saturday night, Jan. 30. the curtain will rise on "The Ghost Train" at the Victoria Theatre at 9.15 p.m. sharp, to enable those who are going on to Raffles, to
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  • 48 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 22. The F.M.S. Government Gazette announces that Mr. S. W. Jones is to act as British Resident. Selangor. while Mr. H. Fraser will act as Under Secretary to Government. F.M.S.. Class lA. M.C.S.. in Mr. Jones's place.
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  • 40 7 The following Government officers have been granted leave: Messrs. E. A. Joy. J. E. Pepper, H. R. Joynt, G. F. Morice, J. B. W. Fairchild, W. C. S. Corry. E. A. Gardiner, C. Dyas. R H. A. Johnson, S. Wright.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 1061 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1937. "The Immortal Memory" I*o most people in this country January 25 does not mean more than any other day but far the Scottish community it has a significance all its own because it ll the anniversary ol the birth of their greatest
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  • 116 8 Mr. W Burtwistle, Director ol Fisheries S.S and F.M.S., has been on a visit to the Cameron Highlands on inspection duty. Mr. H. C. Allen, son of Mr. M. A. v*. Allen, formerly of the Mines Department, Kuala Lumpur, is shortly leaving England for Malaya to join
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  • 666 8 Omtsi Popular America's Uomstmg t*rmw§emu Alchemy btir I., ist DOLLS that have been made by cleverly developed industries in this country seem to have won a great popularity that is well deserved, writes a London correspondent. A certain number of foreign dolls are to be seen.
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  • 1349 8 J7I LEE N paused la htf ewftfl :r >: wards hma the had lata k.p: in lor hall an hour by M^s Shape >n lor having Lnkstained the piece calico In which the old lady had been leaching her how to make buttonholes. New it was the .sinning
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 235 8 Why do "Single" Whiskies leave home? Single whiskies," said Johnnie Walker, leave home to marry and better themselves. For the point of blending is to make good whisky better. The men who blend Johnnie Walker choose matured 4 single whiskies which they know will unite harmoniously. Each contributes its own
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    • 55 8 IF WE CANT MAKE LIGHT of our troubles, we can at least keep them dark. And we can make light of many misfortunes when the contents of the home are protect?d by "GAFLAC" FIRE and BURGLARY POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT fIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) HONGKONG
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  • 399 9  - SHENSI REBELS REPULSED WITH HEAVY LOSSES Sin Chew Jit Poh Night Attack Fails SKIRMISHES TAKING PLACE BAIL Y Nanking Seeking Peaceful Settlement Shanghai, Jan. 21. THE rebel forces led by Cien. Yang Hu Cheng, assisted by Chinese Reds, launched a night attack on the Government positions near Weihsien, a few
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  • 203 9 Gen. Graziani, With E 20,000 Men, Defeats 10,000 Abyssinians Rome, Jan. 24. HAS DESTA is now fleeing U>- wards Kenya following his defeat by Gen. Graziuni's troops, according to a message from Acidis Ababa. Gen. Graziani has sent lour columns in pursuit nnd bombing
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  • 108 9 Many Attacks In The German Press Lendon. Jan. 55. The Foreign Secretary was asked in the House of Commons yesterday whether His Majesty's Government was aware of the anti-Czechoslovak propaganda being carried on in th; German Press. Lord Cianborne, who replied for Mr. Eden, said that
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  • 77 9 Crew Taken Off Doomed Norwegian Vessel London, Jan. 22. An enthusiastic reception was given yesterday to the Norwegian steamer and passengers of the ship Venus, when she arrived in the Tyne with 19 oi the crew of the Norwegian .steamer Trym, who had been rescued 50 miles off
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  • 41 9 JAPANO- GERMAN PA CT IN ACTION Berlin, Jan. 24. A S an outcome of the Japan- ese-German anti-Communist agreement a joint commission has now been established to "consider necessary defensive measures to combat the disintegrating work of the Comintern."- Reuter Wireless
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  • 209 9 CRASHED INTO TREES NEAR CROYDON Newspaper Cargo Jettisoned Into Channel London, Jan. 23. CEVENTEEN hours after the crash the bodies of the pilot and wireless operator and the wrecked missing Airspeed Envoy aeroplane in the service of Air Dispatch Ltd.. were found late last
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  • 20 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 23. Gordon (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd.. are acquiring Rompin Palong for £17,271.
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  • 69 9 To Be Christened With Jordan Water London. Jan. 22. The baby daughter of the Duk: and Duchess of Kent wi.l be christened at Buckingham Palace early in the second ver'k of February. She will be sprinkled with water from the River Jordan, in accordance with the custom of
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  • 55 9 Princess Alexandrine Louise And Count Luitpold Copenhagen. Jan. 22. Thousands of people braved the bitter weather to get a glimpse of the 'evening wedding of Princess Alexandrine Louise and Count Luitpold ot Munich. The bride is 28 and is a niece of King Christian of Denmark and King
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  • 78 9 London, Jan. 11. AN overwhelming majority ol the Upper House of the Convocation of Canterbury rejected the resolution proposing a bar from Communion on persons who remarried after divorce. Only two Bishops, Ely and St. Albans, voted In favour of the ban. Pregnant remarks were
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  • 46 9 Amsterdam, Jan. 24. INVITATIONS for the ex- Kaiser's 78th birthday BB Jan. 27 have been cancelled. It is stated no anxiety is fell regarding the ex-Kaisers health following an attack of influenza but the step was taken as a wise precaution. Reuter Wireless
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  • 390 9 OHIO RIVER REACHES RECORD HEIGHT Now York. Jan. 23. A EROPLANES. trains, boats and lorries are rushing rescue equipment, food and clothing to the flo;jdstricken areas bordering the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Snow, sleet and bitter eoM ar" adding to the general distress. The Ohi)
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  • 260 9 "Ready To Collaborate With A»l States" Berlin. Jan M 11 \M expected in wi •11-iiiiMiir.Ovl Quarters that Hitter vlll reply publicly to Mr Usui speech In the House (»1 Commons pjl Jan 15* In which an appeal was mado lo Qermsjiy to
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  • 180 9 MR. WALTER RUNCIMAN IN THE U.S.A. WEEK-END GUEST OF THE PRESIDENT Discussions Of Purely Informal Character? Washington. Jan. tj, jyiß Walter Runcluun, Prcsldenl <>i the Board of Trade, c till .1 OH klr Cortfel! Hun. Secretary ol Btate, b ptocccdtaf to tne White House !<>r the week-end as guest ot
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  • 3654 10 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON "Spring Time M In January Sunshine And Flowers In London Fashion Centre Of The World -Cleaning Up Palace Society— Some Expected New Year Honours 1937 To Decide Civilisation's Future!— British Trade Union s And Spanish Workers —Stands Scotland Where She Did? Car Ownership Evidence Of
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    • 34 10 kFOR REPAIRS I N JEWELLERY WATCHES U.S.de SILVA Manufacturing jeweller 179. ORCHARD ROAD MenMadeYoung Vigoor Increased In 24 Moors '> i -T ibs .-no i ti. Dr Dixon's ,v, c v v r y u
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    • 40 10 -TWTFORDS- >v BRITISH SANITARY WARE yS A. OBTAINABLE >^ WC TOILETS j AVAILABLE. i MM' OR COLOURED. MIRRORS m jkWK^: descriptive 2&m*m\ V (V "^BSSSSSSW" t,u ymj**^*z**r: REQUEST. v^ aMsff AGENTS: >v /UWTEB ENGINEERS UIHTEII>\ >< SINGAPORE BRANCHES. 9 BSSSOaSsssssSBSBBi U' PJ,
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  • 342 11 Winning contract David Bumstine. Merwin D. Metier, Oswald Jacooy and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence IMAGINATION mi&m camp values o% thc four aces sxsrzn JfujS E2 BT'dZf^W^J let*tjT3^Yl -%WYTmTmmmmTmm TSAtwautofwSS ammmma *am» I JNDOUBTEDLY the most difficult
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  • 99 11 Pan-American Scheme New York, Jan. 1. The States represented at the PanAmerican Conference at Buenos Aires adopted the United States plan for the furtherance of cultural relations. II it Is ratified by the member States, each country will send one university instructor and two students to each
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  • 176 11 <From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 22. It ls notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette that H.E. the High Commissioner has been pieased to approve the award of the Colonial Police and Fire Brigades Long Service Medal to the following subordinate officers and constables of
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    • 410 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated ln the colonj of Hong Kong) The UaMUty of member* la limited Se tha extent and In manner peeetrtbat by Ordlnanea No. of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital 950.000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fond: Sterling 9,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve Liability
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    • 493 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIP* (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 800,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.008 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate. London, E.C. 8. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star *****0 Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok Karachi
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    • 750 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES Singapore— ZHL BerHn-DJE, DJB, DJQ, Wavelength— 225 m. DJA and DJN 7-8 p.m.— Robert Burns programme. Wavelengths 16.89, 19.74, 19.63 31.38 and 31.45 metres Batavia— NlßOM p.m. 6.20 a.m.— 7.05 a.m.— YDA 98.68 m. 6.15 Opening announcement. and YDB 31.2 m. 6.20 Light music. 10.50 a.m.— 1.50
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 253 12 LTwo Days After A Fatal Crash London. Jan 1. Roland Eder Firth 23. works manager ofl a Hudderstield toundry wh was alleged to have disappeared alter a r ;ad eraah at Rawdon. near Le ds. on Sunday, was yesterday charged with manslaughter He wa> brought betore a
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    • 59 12 .1 in. BJ: W.eptrp, Toba Ben ma J P. Ca n. Tomohi n, Tohiti. Ton i 11, Dut >; Vvner Br > )ke <St/.. y > r l Barraul <F.-h.»; Island?r. Mcdon, Edendale, Kajang. Lycaon. Talma sm Bang. Raub. Puhiu KfcUang. TandJ mg Baei. Malacca Sin Alk Lee Brit
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    • 44 12 Icebreaker dues In the StettmSwinemunde river will again be levied in the same way a.s last year, namely as trom Dec 15. 1936. until March 15. 1037. both dates inclusive The dues will be the same as during the last icebreaker period.
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    • 784 12 Probably Second Largest In The World Shanghai. Jan. 16. SHANGHAI will probably have the second largest dredger in thc world, to be operated in dredging the Fairy Flats, a North-China Daily News representative learned in an interview with Dr. Herbert Chatley, Engi leer-in-Chief of
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    • 121 12 Two Workmen Believed To Have Been Drowned Hong Kong Jan Mr 0 B.rd Ol T <d to tbe p alee n Tl \le tl end Tung On. b K lo n Doeki weighing about 4<i *:> :r»m ■A Talkoo Docki Koe i> 1 ihtor, I lall into
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    • 51 12 B I ag By the Britu I hai I I though tl Tw trndal by 14 Bwai H a i Ltd w. i B ard lie i I b Bj mKarland u d IV the B Ltd Port-Olaag and I dale, by I Ltd b
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    • 78 12 V Be :.:>' I ree ••< la veri la i\ chi d I j alien «i n t|> i< eei H Th. wei I motor vea I i na and it er B4 lIM *na These b naaaber ol launcl aa the Wi t ten
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    • 249 12 Wonderful Network Of Inland Waterways Ottawa. Canada's system of canals and inland waterways are among the most remarkable in the world Before the period of extensive railway construction which commenced for Canada in the 1850*s. the water routes. m>re especially the St Lawrence, the Great Lakes and the
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    • 488 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. Isssssssssssssssssssr > o*\i^^mmmm m Lar^ Kv^S X^^vSlossi 0 k OW^ SEE CANADA 4, JMM\SmmmAmmA^^^^i Go via Canada lo North AaierlcofcmmWA^*****^**^^^^). Europe." Fast through trains direct
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    • 39 12 TELEPHONE sm^^BBXSSS €BBJ|k THONK fc^sgM r>t7i ~T^m**\ (5 Inns) lOSE no time in call -*ing us whatever the need may be for in the Classified Want-Ail Columns lie results (tailing to serve you fvec press WANT AOS I aa—
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    • 122 12 HENDERSON LINE B4 111 111 1 I Ml smi IMGI lt> l»rtnislil|> I'.issencer Meamei Between Baaie— v port Nwdsa Marseilles. Pal— S .ml I n.Un.l IHiVrW IRH s\ll IM.s Port of llisrmli.uk., tion V\\ moult. Leave It.iiuo..? I '57 Int a i a i 6 RAO At Nil v, »p
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    • 423 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 am. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and i Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 am. I and 7 p.m. Klang. Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 pm Keta
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    • 102 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Win m. Expettcd lo Arnvr Past Wharf (Entrance (.ate l>: Rohna 22. ClWMf 20. Main Wharf (Entrance (.ale Ophir 18. mmSmg II 01 Kanranlni 12. Katori Hani u r 7 Empire Dork (Entrance (iate A> Marudu AH Empire hock (Entrance (.ate IBMgalta 48 Wtst Wharf
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    • 455 13 "rn ~~~~D 1 ]^J** —AmmmA nM| Wj— <aaai I --■•BEL mammuuu BY, P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES P- O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, Af v 0Q BURDWAN 6 070 Maf! 3 snr ham h 17 ,M) Jan 29 BE HAR 6000 Mir" 8 NALDERA. ,!-2S 52 \l R AJPUTANA IT.OoS M
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    • 555 13 (Incorporated in England.) W *l m ~*--^*Wk ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. flncorporatea tn Straits Settlements.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ADOPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sjfcl|s CITY OF SALISBURY Havre. London. Rfdam. Hburg j an 29 Feb
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    • 943 13 X t a J'CLfnkLsl m 9^^ leipe^LStNUNCa SRIPPINO THE BLUE eUNNEL LINE (Ocean Ibe Hua Klilow Stramtbtp Ca UtSllLtS Steam snip Co. Ltd., and CLuia Mutual in. u^ta v\hae st", uj Steam Naviaatlon Co. Ltd j The bar^wak Meam.hiu to ltd. The Stralta Steamanlp Co. Ltd the Au-tiaiian t»ne«.ui iJiie'
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    • 616 14 K. P. M. OPHlR— Monday. Jan. 25. Belawan-Deli. BOTH— Tuesday. Jan. 26, Muntok, Batavia and Cheribon. ROGGEVEEN— Tuesday, Jan. 26. Hong Kong and Shanghai. ROKAN— Tuesday. Jan. 26. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAKASSER— Wednesday. Jan. 27, P. Samboe. PrigrL-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS-Wednesday. Jan.
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    • 698 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE-SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIIIfORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD NOPE Due Sails Dor Singapore Singapore New York. MS JAVANESE PRINCE Jan. 31 Feb. 8 Mar. 25 M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE Mar. 8 Mar. 15 Apr. 29 MS. SILVERWALNUT Mar 22 Mar 29
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    • 631 14 Q. S. K. LINE t Montevideo Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. Jan. 20 2 Cape Town. Kio de Janeiro, Santo* and Montevideo Karachi Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar, D Feb. 6 Salaam. Belra, L Marques. Durban and P. Elizabeth f Hawaii Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa, Feb.
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  • 439 15 Game Drawn But Visitors Missed Gre at Chance THE inter-state rugger between the police of the F.M.S. and the S.S. produced a keenly contested match at Anson Road stadium on Saturday and the three-all draw was a good result, though the F.M.S. missed
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 15 photo). A SCRUM breaking up during play in the rugger match between the S.C.C. and the R.A.F. on the pad.im. on Saturday Free Press
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  • 320 15 Bradman Goes Cheaply aAdelaide, Jan. 23. li/IAINLY owing to a sound 1*1 innings of 60 by Allen this morning, the M.C.C. total in their first innings against South Australia was carried one over the 300 mark. When play closed for the day. South Australia
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  • 443 15 Entries To Close On Feb. 10 first time in the history ik a cycling carnival will be [poh during the Hari Raya lidaya lrom Saturday. Feb. 20. lay, Feb. 22. It will be held the auspices of the Ipoh Rotary Club and the proceeds ol the
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  • 248 15 Punai Collects On A Protest VESTERDAY the International sixmetre class sailed the final yachting race lor the Black Swan Challenge Cup. There was a moderate breezefrom the north. The tide was ebbing. Ramona skippered by K. L. Johnson finished first. Finishing times and final points being
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  • 170 15 MALAY REGIMENT LOSE TO SAPPERS Yesterday's Hockey At Changi r_ i ii The R.E. (Changi* proved much too strong for the Malay Regiment in a hockey match at Changi yesterday, winning by eight goals to one. Although the score was large the game was not altogether one-sided. In the first
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  • 152 15 The following have been invited to take part in the European trial hockey match to take place on S.C.C. ground at 5.10 p.m. on Wednesday. Whites: Lac. Wiseman. R.A.F.., L-Cpl. MarshaHsay RE L-Bdr. Hayden iR.A.). H. G. Shaw <S.C.C >. Pte. Gorman <Mx. Rgt.>. E W. Reeve
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  • 104 15 Results of Rugby games pliyecl at home yesterday are. says Reuter: Blackheath 8. Headingley 3 Cambridge Univ. 6. Harlequins 11 Gloucester C, Bristol 0. Guy's Hospital vs. Coventry scratched, ground unfit. Oxford Univ 17. London Scottish 15, Richmond 11. Leicester 12. Police Union 8. The Army 21. Rosslyn
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  • 273 15 Semi-Finals Of K.L. Badminton (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. :!3. The biggest sensation in the history Dl Selangor badminton was created today In the Victoria Institution Hall when Foo Lum Choon. Selangor champion, and one of the finest .singles exponents of the game, was
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  • 124 15 The annual general mooting of th< Ceylon Sports Club' was held in the Club pavilion yesterday evening. Mr S. Muthucumaru presiding. Revised laws were approved aid the following office bearers were elected for the ensuing year: President. The Hon. Mr. N Ifootfttamby: vice president: Dr .C.
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  • 343 15 Johore's Narrow Victory <From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Jan. 23. A GREAT penalty goal by Dudgeon rx in the second half gave South Johore victory over the Middlesex Regiment at Rugby this evening by three points to nil. The ground conditions were favourable to open
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  • 436 15 LATE GOAL BRINGS S.C. C. VICTORY OVER R.A.F. Good Rugger Produced Under Bad Conditions r ROUGH heavy rain was falling for the greater part of thc rugger match between the S.C.C and the Air Force on the padang on Saturday good rugger was witnessed. After leading four-nil at half time
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    23 15 photo). A LINE Ot I in the drawn rugger game between the Selangor and S.S. Police at Anson Road on Saturday. Free Press
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  • 370 15 HARD HITTING AT POLICE FIGHTS Four Bouts Each In Inter-State THE strong arm of the law literally went into action last night at the Singapore Police Depot, resulting in black eyes and other minor injuries which should heal in a day or two. It 'was tht annual boxing contest ween
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  • 21 15 At Portsmouth on Saturday In an imateur soccer international game England beat Wales by nine goals to one.
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    33 16 photo). X 1 inf OUT during play in the rugger match, in which the S \C\ I beat the HA 1 by live points to four, on the padang on Saturday, Free Press
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  • 1683 16 Gale A&id Rain Cause Many Upsets WOLVES UNLUCKY TO BE BEATEN (From Our Own Correspondent) W~ London, Jan. 24. A GALE, rain and quagmire pilches upset many teams yesterday and Wolves were among the sufferers and at least deserved to draw with Arsenal.
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  • 485 16 POLICE TEAMS FAIL TO SCORE IN HOCKEY MATCH Visitors Were Unlucky S.S. Police 0: F.M.S. Police 0. FATE dealt very unkindly with the F.M.S. Police in their hockey match against the S.S. Police at the Singapore Depot ground yesterday, and they left the field with an unsatisfactory goalless draw. Threequarters
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  • 194 16 WEGHTS FOR IPOH RACE MEETING THE following ar a handicaps for four r. 1 es en the second day and one race on the third day of the Perak race meeting Ponies, (lass 1. Div I. .•>'.• furlongs: Applcwood 9 6 IfiSS Caprice 9 3 B Uncalled For 8.12 Bigamy
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  • 29 16 The annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese Football Association will be held at the Garden Club. China Building. Chulia Street, on Friday, at 5.30 p m.
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  • 34 16 Last Thursday, the Johore Police were beaten by the Sikh Police. Singapore. 3 o in a hockey match on the Singapore depot ground. The scorers j were Balwant Singh <two> and Jegar Singh, i
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  • 101 16 FARRER PARK TENNIS TOURNAMEN THE following are resnK ties played yesterda\ n Farrer Park tennis tournan Open Mixed l>ouliles Mr and Mr.s W u and Miss N Bopklfl o I *j 1 Handicap Singles Woon Chow Tat :>« i 4 6. 6— 4. 6 4 Dawood bea* M >;r I
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    • 84 16 THE F.M.S. DIGEST hv 11. C. Willan From the preface "This Digesi contains all the reported cases ol the Supreme Courts of th<- Federated Malay States. Johore and Kedah from the year 1907 to the end of the year 1935 and replaces the Digest of Cases compiled by Mr. Justice
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