The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 March 1937

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,098. ESTI). 1835 TUESDAY, MARCH 1937 10 CENTS.
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  • 1406 1 Aims To Be One Of World's Finest HOPES OF GETTING 10,000 LICENCE-HOLDERS Stimulus Of Inexpensive Wireless Sets TURNING a silver key in the lock of the new premises of the H.M.B.C. at Caldecott Hill, Thomson Road, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, opened the
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  • 258 1 New Rubber Boom Anticipated SH 4REHOLDERS CAUTIONED London, Mar. 1. AFTER enumerating numerous factors from which shareholders may derive pleasurable anticipations of a rubber boom, the Financial News sounds a note of caution of remarking that the Netherlands natives must not be overlooked. While the native shipments for the past
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  • 68 1 CHINESE DEFENCES Gen. Chiangs Plan Shanghai, Mar. 1. GEN. CHIANG KAI SIIFK. the Commander-in-Chief and Premier, who has been granted an extension of leave for three months, will draw up a detailed plan for the defenee of the whole country during the period. It is expected that the plan uill
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  • 131 1 Non -Aggression Pact Not Wanted The Hague, Mar. 1. IN reply to Mr. Hayashis promise to examine the suggestions by Mr. Sakurai In the Japanese Diet tnat Japan should conclude a nonagression pact with Holland and aiso secure the lease of New Guinea. the following is
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  • 48 1 To Be Tried By Hupeh High Court Shanghai. Mar. 1. M: Ilu Lll Yiim. who is charged with having instigated the murder of the Governor of Hupei. has been extradited on the application of the Hupel H:sh Court where he will stand trial Reuter
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  • 34 1 Four Divisions To Be Recalled Home. Mar. I. Foui dvi.sion.s ire being recalled Lrcni Italian East Africa during this month and nniv mv no:;sibly two, wi 1 be replaced Re uter
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  • 57 1 MUI TSAI REPORT Question In Commons London, Mar. 1. «THE recommendations of the majority and minority reports of the Mui Tsai Commission will receive m> careful consideration in consultation with the Hong Konp and Malayan Governments," said Mr. Ormsby-Gore, the Colonial Secretary, replying to Mr. Thome's question on this subject
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    55 1 (..PC) frMPIOYEES ;>rd other puhlir servants are now undergoing course of instruction at the i-e:-entl> opened Civilian Anti-Gas School at fairdcld. GhM. riles- students spend ten days at the school during which they are taught every hranch of anti-gas work thev then pass out as instructions. General Post Office wooers
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  • 184 1 National Investment Board London, Mar. 1. A TEN-POINT 'immediate pro- gramme," being the preeise measures which the Labour Party would carry through during a live-years* term offlce and which is on the point of publication, is disclosed in the Daily Herald. Brides reaffirming the Party's peace
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  • 135 1 Involved In Motor Accident Ills HIGHNESS the Sultan of Johore was involved in a motor accident yesterday morning when g cur driven by himself, was in collision with a lorry at the junction of Jalan Trus with Jalan Dhoby. It w mid appear that at about 1140
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 90 1 BIGIA TEA ({rings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. f^ fir"*-"-"^*^— ~~a*\ flbr? TONIGHT S/S "EMPRESS OF BRSTIAhT IN PORT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT MS TO 9.15 P.M. SPECIAL CRUISE DINNER BALL UNTIL MIDNIGHT (FORMAL) CABARET ATTRACTION HARVEY AND YOUNG FAMOUS AMERICAN COMEDY DANCERS Non-diners SI
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    • 138 1 There is no better Tea then BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW %B HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATL HATH HI NNINO HOT AND COLD WATERTENNIS C.OLF SWIMMING g) NHATHINC. ONE OF SINGAPORES SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS REACHED IN EIGHT YUM lIS FROM WHERE IN TOWN TONIGHT SPFCIAL
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  • 146 2 Alleged Threats To Indian Labourers At the second police court before Capt. Nelson Jones, the second magistrate, seven Tamil coolies of the Indian Labour Co. were charged yesterday with criminal intimidation coupled with intent to assault if the rest of the Indian labourers employed by the Company has
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  • 42 2 Death Of Former Colonial Secretary In Hong Kong London. Mar. 1. The death is announced of Sir James Haldane Lockhart. a former Colonial Secretary in Hong Kong and authority on Chinese affairs, at the age of 75.- Reuter
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  • 30 2 Ijondon. I'eh. !7. Flight Lieutenant David Uewellvn, continuing his London-Cape flight arrived at Cairo at g2O a m todav and two hours later departed to* Khartoum.- British Wireless
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  • 28 2 Tokio. Mar. 1. The Nlehl Nichl states the Japai Oovernment is shipping Yi6.000.00u hi Kold bullion to New York by the Asama Man: on Mar. 1 1 Reuter
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    292 2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR "Murdered Beauty Queen Writes That She Is To The Editor, Sir. It gave me great pleasure to see my picture on the front page oi the Singapore Free Press ol Feb. 11 bat I must admit that I was taken ii back when I
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  • 404 2 New .M.P. Pot Oxford University To The Editor. Sir. -It appears from Mondays Free Press newspaper that the ancient university ol Oxtord. at the recent by-election, returned as its burgess •that is to say. Its member of Parliament" to the H ->i Commons, Sir Arthur Salter. Her- in a remarkable
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  • 171 2 To The Bitter. Sir. Yesterdav mor: tog I observed a raf plane doing diving practice over the Katong district. At to torn o: the div- the plane was on occasions 00l mire than 100 reel fi m :ii" ground and tii pilol would then zoom up
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  • 97 2 Cermans Arrested In Russia M memm. M ur. I. Finding them guilty ol anti B activity, the Special Court yesterday ordered the deportation «>i nine i the number ol Germans arrested by the secret police Jive m.mths a^o on cha#;es ol espionage and Na/i propauanda One ol the
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  • 109 2 Chinese Hoy Runs Into Car Returning a verdict ol death by misadventure at an inquest yesterday. Mr. F T Clinton. Singapore Coroner, absolved Mr. E. M. Watts from any blame of criminal negligence in the accident which resulted in the dealh of a 10-year-old Chinese boy at Bttkit
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  • 131 2 H;irrie-Her«ner Hay Withdrawn The Barrie Bergner play The Boy David. ot which such high hopes were entertained has been withdrawn after a run ol onlv seven weeks Iferi m Hodge, who wrote -The Wind and the Rain has a new play, "The Orchard Walls** at the s* James's,
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  • 33 2 The Conservative Club with a total ot 20 points, won the First Division oi the Bath Club Cup Squash Rackets Tournament for the first time recently. Royal Automobile were second with 19 points
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 58 2 VICTORIA THEATRE Opening Tomorrow Nightly at 9.30 p.m. GONSALEZ ITALIAN r GRAND OPERA CO., LA TRAVIATA THURSDAY, MARCH 4th FRIDAY, MARCH sth RIGOLETTO IL TROVATORE SATURDAY. MARCH 6th SUNDAY, MARCH 7th FAUST POPULAR CONCERT MONDAY, MARCH Bth CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA TUESDAY MARCH 9th and l PAGLIACCI LUCIA Dl LAMMERMOOR BOOKINGS NOW
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    • 283 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. GOOO MORNING! PSBrAatE fOm FACI NM I'AIMISS niiwi;. FREP Si )thin-4. Ilealin-. Stainless. Ihe Shaviuu t ream that arts as a ISSalc on the skin. Price:- 75 cents per tar. MEDICAL HALL, LIMITEP. "BOARD RKSJOI'iNCEr SEA FRONT K.VTONC. (iRANtiK— 77 Mryer Rd Large rooms facing sea arlth nwn
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    • 285 2 XT be Singapore Jfrcc prcsfi Head Olliic. «r« .1 Mm. i m, rh.m. .11 rxl l« >•' Trl I Kuala lumfHir *****l t.x I SltfTl. Thou. Ipuh C>fli«r Rrrwstri i:.. hI I'h IVn.uu CMlnr I |i, num. i 1 4.mi<»ii i»n.< in t 1 1.« i Hpn |*|)Hlir (i m
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 114 2 Diary Of The Day High Water. 113 a.m. 9.1 U. 140 p.m. 83 It. Sports Soccer: S.C.F.A II VS. R A F.. at Anson FcJOad* G.C.B. vs. PS. at F. &N. Tennis. Y.M.CA. tourney. Cricket: Y.M.C A. Jun. vs. 30th Fortress Coy. Water Folo: S.S.C. vs. Y.M.C.A. Cinemas AUIAMBKA When
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  • 930 3 Burden Of Big Overdraft At Bank DEBT INCURRED TO CARRY OUT REBUILDING (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Feb. 28. A SUGGESTION to turn the Sungei Ljong Club of Seremban into a limited liability company was made at the halfyearly general meeting of the club
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  • 448 3 Successful Concert At Town Hall (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 27. TO judge by the highly successful concert given by the Kuala Lumpur Musical Society in the Town Hall last night it would seem that this capital has far greater musical talent than any
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    31 3 THE EARL OF GAINSBOROUGH, who will be 14 years old next October, will be the youngest earl present at the Coronation, lie is seen wearing a costume of the 1840 period.
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  • 89 3 Sailings From Amsterdam A new cargo-service between Sunderland and Amsterdam was inaugurated by the Tyne -Tees Shipping Co. on January 30 with the sailing from Amsterdam of the steamer Gateshead. The company made this decision because of its increasing satisfaction with the modern facilities and quick
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  • 162 3 Mui Tsai Report Arouses Keen Interest Among Local Chinese FVEN presented in a comparative- ly concise form, the voluminous 200-page report of the Mui Tsai Commission has proved rather too much for the average newspaper reader in Singapore. Inquiries by the Free Press yesterday revealed that the majority of local
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  • 63 3 LONG-TERM PRISONER BELIEVED POISONED (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Mar. l. A PRISONER undergoing a long sentence in Taiping Prison named Leong Choon, alias, Wong Teng, staggered out of the prison's photographic department this *morning and collapsed. He was removed to hospital immediately, but died soon af'er admission. The deceased,
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  • 278 3 Latest List Of Subscriptions THE following is the list of subscriptions to the Children's Aid Society for the half year ended Feb. 28. 1937. Mrs. E. M Atkin-Berry 25 00 Mr. H. C. Atkin-Berry 50 00 A Friend 5.00 Anonymous 30 00 White Honey 50.00 Liquidator— Kuchai
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  • 32 3 Members ot the Singapore Musical Society are particularly requested to note that the lirst practice tor "Judas Maccabaeus" will be held at the Vic torts Memorial Hall today at 5 15 p.m.
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  • 162 3 PURCHASE OF TYNE DOC K Draft Agreement He fore Commission Regarding the acquisition ol Tyne Dock by the Tyne Commission, it was reported by the Port Facilities Committee that they had had before them a draft agreement received from the London and North-East rn Railway Co.. regarding the sale and
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  • 124 3 Dating D eember last G2l ships used the port ol Halifax compai^d vwth 549 in December. 1935. The net legist 'onnage was 1.007.G00 compared with L'i8.352. The number oi ships using the port during the Whole of hist yogi ssg 6 094 compared with 5.907 in 1935.
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  • 15 3 ..lu lor i- hi La Sunday i 1 w Ugh A
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  • 8 3 Th« Nsment l I Inclusive, cents a .nd.
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    • 129 3 m^ mmm^*^**m*^^mmimmmmmm* mmm AT the entrance to the Carlsberg Brewery stands a well known landmark In the shape of a lighthouse. F:om its .-tateiy tower a gleam of li^.h thrown every night over the surrounding country. This is but another Carlsberg symbol that has its practical side In the famous
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    • 373 3 CORRECT MORNING MOUTH. THE AKTItING-O-sOl \> \Y— by s» ing a l'-w dash a 'juait-r glass ol w ii( Then <■ i tingling hfjuid thr. v\\ v. ur teeth Fei 1 the magic chan in it mtlj rreshlng tad sfakiag w\\ Mm ssoeth and throat tissues eorrectlni thst «irv rony
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 490 4  -  Sheilah Graham Film Fashions \r„ By Lessons In Dress Chic Hollywood (Calif.), Feb. It. SEVERAL of the younger members of the Din colony can show their elder and better known colleagues a thing or two regarding dress chic among them, newcomers Dorothea Kent and Judith
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      48 4 BLACK AND WHITE Wen Barnes figure brings joy to the hearts of dress designers. Here she I new afternoon dress o! black fringe, a rhinestone < i.p m the V shaped neckline as the only decoration. With it. she wears black velvet toque trimmed with white M agull wings.
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    • 1017 4 WHAT THR WISE WOMAN TAKES WITH HER London, Feb 20. WHEN February is in h» 1 most unpleasant mood, and you. perhaps, are dismally recovering from :lu. what could be more delightful than to draw your chair up to the lire, snap your fingers at the weather,
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    • 312 4 London, Feb. 20. AT the suggestion of the Qu»en. an exhibition will be held immediately after the Coronation Of the robes and dresses worn by members of the Royal tamily at the ceremony In Westminster Abbey on May 12. It i.s hoped to include the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 57 4 H The Newest in SLA Ladies Handbags. {f^DOU LATH AMI 48— HIGH STRCCT. I I •ek»*s^alm I Ggs >c< sV BsV ii^iS^SSV igngg] ggWw^gl Sir, i tr 1 PPf^- I^^ Jne Happiest, Healthiest Babies are Breast-Fed (Wr*/ Nursing Mother should therefore drink delicious OVALTI N E awcV jo make sure
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    • 44 4 aSI mm^ m^ P^^^Tt^ "i I f\*m*MM gfW' W^^~ as^A^ A* IHflfl U.skaLs Mile- l,i jßgtV^^ A ss. ji'.o-i ms :Ji*<swap***^&L V*-415> -mm .amm***-- mmmW BE DRESSED -sr DRESS-LENGTHS LACQUE SATIN tm/ Be /v««f/ ii ea/iNur LIMITED NUMBER WASSIAMULLS' 51-SS, HIGH ST. TBLi TIM.
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  • 172 5 r \KOI AND THE ROUMANIAN CABINET, are angry at the diplomatic representatives of five Fascist Governments in Roumania for interfer- i ntrv's internal politics by attending the funeral at Bucharest of two members of the Iron Guard— a Fascist organisation— who were inu in tne coin wrr^
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    • 107 5 Photographic copies of Free Press U local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each BSm. Kfljh^g ew #r i>W ■y $m\m \SmT^ v si J Am X- :*dK 5 'S^H mm F t ~^^iSSSS JBSS Am VI aV S^g»;^ AXmmmW^^^^ :< af^S? M A^^Lm*-
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  • 216 6 "IT WILL BE NO HOLIDAY" «<TT frill be no holiday, but it drill be a welcome break from barracks routine." Thai ii. to be thi c i lensut ol opinion diers ol tin- R >yal Inniskllling Fusiliers, who leave tor K the submarine depotshi]
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  • 58 6 With partui on it aee on ol Mr C. O. Baughan.Mr I I I Superintendent ol Polk i :ow officer In charge of th( i ii Singap re d V. SUIC B In 1935 Hi ,t to P< a Bl< i ol the i>> B ch
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  • 214 6 When your stomach is healthy and well you never think ol its existence. B;i* wh n it Is out ol sorts for any reason you kn all lb ll it. Fain sets sever ging pain W i (i You certainly musl d., in nine
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  • 272 6 ROUND-WORLD LINER HERE TODAY /~vn her sixth visit to Singapore, the "42,500-1 n luxurious Moating city, the Empress ot Britain, touring the world with a passenger list .»t 425. iarrtvmg here at Ave o'clock this si noon. Sightseeing will begin earh tomorrow, with a motor-trip to Johon via Seletar village.
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  • 158 6 Biff Procession Planned From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 1. Prominent Chinese citizens of Kuala Lumpur, Including representatives oi varl ius guilds and associations and schools, met at the Chinese Assembly Hall yesterday to consider the mmendations of the Kuaia Lumpur Coronation Committee in connection
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  • 51 6 1 -oid o! the SS. Policy will perI -ii the following programme today Si Telok Aver at 6 pm March, Lorrainc (Oanne); Overture Marco Spada >Auber>; Selection. Show Boat I Kern I Dona Wellen (Iranorld); Corliet Solo The Rosary «Nevin»; Potpourri. Selection Old and New 'Finck>; larch Merry ot Heart
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  • 106 6 NEW AERODROME IN SIAM (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, I eh. :!8. The new aerodrome at Bandon. about 40u miles from Bangkok on the ute to Penang, was used by two Imperial Airway.s London-Singapore planes one eastwar l bound and the other westward bound. The operations manager from Bangkok proceeded
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  • 19 6 Mtos C D. Williams, MB. Ch.B Lady! Medical Officer, is shortly being trans- ierred to the Malayan Medical Service
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  • 195 6 To Call At Singapore On Wa v To A ustralia m tl/HI.RE are C )1. Chaile.s A. Lindb -th and Mrs. Lindbergh going in their private plane? Are they going to Australia and. if .so. will they call at Singapore? Those are Questions aviation circles
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  • 358 6 Capital Reduction Confirmed AN application was made on Saturday in the High Couit. Singapore, o« fore Mr P A McElwaine. the Chief Justice. lor the reduction of the capital ot the Rompin Bahru Rubber Estate Ltd to confirm a resolution passed by the company some ttSSS
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  • 284 6 Yam Tuan And Kosident l'ay Kespeils From Our own Correspondent) Seremban. Mar. 1 The complicated ritual att >nding Malay marriages was dispensed with yesterday when, according to the simple BMiVrrisge rites ot Islam rengka Mohsmed, ol the Ma.ay.m Administratis Service. Assistant Distrut Olli cei. Larut.
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  • 136 6 BROTHEL-KEEPER FINED $100 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Feb. 28. "1 place myselt at the mercy ot the court I admit that the women to whom I rented the rooms were prostitute* and that I did wrong." said a Chinese named Tan Chin, who pleaded guilty before Mr. C.
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  • 22 6 fh Mrs ß1 J En§lish eft for Home by the Blue Funnel Line Aeneas. Mrs English will be away for a year
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  • 36 6 When u Chinese labourei who was talking d-wn McPherson Road on Sunday slipped, three heavy bags of flour he was carrying fell on him. He received Internal Injuries from which he died in a few minutes
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 73 6 Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Tojr skin has nearly SS million tiny Mama ■ad -ores where senna hide end cause terrloie it chln«, i king, Bcs< ma. Peeling Burn. 1 cn Psoriasis, Blackheads Ordinary treatTOentJ! »lve only ih> w dtacoTery. Nlxoderm. U? JKTIiS 7 ,niu u^ 1 is ku,,-,„:
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    • 144 6 1935 HUPMOBILE SALOON $1500 1935 MORRIS 10-4 SALOON $1100 1934 FORD V 8 SALOON 900 1933 AUSTIN SALOON 700 1931' WOLSELEY SALOON 800 1930 MORRIS OXFORD SALOON 450 «r^ EESH a M WEARMSS USED CAR MART LJ **SBSSBsssMassta»> **"9 wiAftm onos iru ppopku ions ssWg- i 'i| > ai m^
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  • 1006 7 Armament Shares Again Rising LONDON REACTION TO DEFENCE LOAN London, Fob. \2. IN the Utilise of Commons last nijjht, the Chaneellor of the Exchequer marie the announcement which the City had lon^ been awaiting with great anxiety. ld< i it Ordinary stock with .1
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  • 119 7 J M Arasarstnam was charged before, Mr. W G Reeves yesterday in the third magistrate's court. Singapore, with committing criminal breach >• trusl as a servant in respect of a i in ot m ksquito destroying oil valued it $K>. He claimed trial and Mr
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  • 59 7 A charge of giving false evidence 111 a judicial proceeding was preferred against an Indian. Narayanasamy. yesterday before Mr. W. G. Reeves in the third magistrate's court. Singa- Narayanasamy claimed trial and the case was postponed a week lor mention, when it will be transferred to the District
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 113 7 MALAYAN PREMIERE PAVILION T0N GHT WO M. *\m* TmWm Aa +a9 Look At These Press Review, g^^^STSSSSSFSS A New TRIUMPH For S»«*^ P C /or JM? &&S fiT FYHUnro iri^T.i^.» mc mcd to <'.<• best film Korda has vet made ALfcXANDER KORDA °y oof*" intera*,,* d toSSt'St, MTtf /or (JU
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    • 410 7 1929! 1933! 1935! REMEMBER HOW "GOLD DIGGERS" made all those years unforgettahle in Screen History and NOW WARNER BROS. HIT a new HIGH Record with the Grandest of them all! 6 15 Opening Tonight at the CAPITOL 915 m mmm m {t/L\\ Watch out for our ■PVBBBSBJBSBSJgggS f^Q S3 AGGERS"
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  • 821 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937. Prevention Or Cure ALTHOUGH the suggestion is nut a new one we are glad to note that at the last meeting ol the Municipal Commission Mr John l.aycoek brought up the question ol a Wages Board to deal with Industrial disputes in
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  • 66 8 Mi 0 Irl I Kuala Lump ir returned from leavi I w B. Oooml l I dpmn Ltd salletl Ijx Hn on th EUu j. mi r fteness on r\ laj Mr w Hastini v.i: Kuala Lun pir las n Mi l- i Li retui this week
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  • 166 8 llr:rsd.i\ leh. £S Paymaster-Lieut a \v R rhardi R n and Lieut I j\ v M >ultri< k N Utt Oovei m' At noon H H m Sultan ol Ptt 11 t>alled on H Excel r a men! House His Excellency and Lady Th nm m had luncheon
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    10 8 .'^''".rLii,,' i^TSfiir^rsL^Jij^v th si,m ,r 1h1„, i,..in onr „f Kr..m..s
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  • 1012 8 FORTIFY the ISLAND PENANG Why It Is Necessary To SERVICES NOTES BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT How Dansjc IVag Stvtd From Knacker's Yard London, Feb. 20. po anyone conversant with naval and military afTairs in the Far East, the fortifying of Tenant; wxs merely a tJUOSUoa ot time a necessary outwork
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 66 8 "WHALES ARE SAID to have small throats, but the size of them is deceptive." says a writer. It will be remembered that even Jonah was taken in. If you take out a "GAFLAC" ALL RISKS WORLD WIDE POLICY when you travel, you will not be taken in. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE
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  • 1036 9 "A Watchful Eye On All Activities" ARCHDEACONS ANNUAL REPORT "PINGAPORE ISLAND is not really beautiful and never will be, but it does day b> day become increasingly interesting. And so, surely, it behoves our Church, still standing high in the councils of the nation, ui:der leaders
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  • 177 9 SINO-JAPANESE RECONCILIATION Special Mission Appointed Shanghai, Mar. 1. rOR the purpose of removing existing misunderstanding between China and Japan, the Japanese Government is sending a special economic mission to China shortly. The mission, which will be head-'d by a leading member of the Japnese Ministry of Finance, will carry on
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  • 58 9 Tokio, Mar. I. A Lower House in'^erpellator queried the War Ministry's intention regarding its army's replenishment vis-a-vis China and tht War Minister replied "It the army definitely decided to make arms preparations against China, extremely huge appropriations would be necessary. "The army, however, hopes that the
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  • 96 9 Public Apology Demanded Of Shipping Company Yokohama, Mar. 1. Owing to the alleged failure of the company to order the N.Y.K. steamer* throughout the world to hoist the Japanese flag on Oct 29 in commemoration of the Emperor's review of the Grand Fleet at Osaka, which will
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  • 37 9 London, Feb. 2b\ The total amount applied for In lenders lor £40.000,000 Treasury Bills e74,175 00C The average rate for bills at three months was 105,5.19d. compared with lis. 3.65d a week ago. British Wireless
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 9 photo). IT WILL BE NO HOLIDAY, but it will be a welcome break from In.rracks routine" iVas the opinion of the soldiers of the Royal Inniskilling Fusuiers who are here seen parading yesterdav to receive their final Instructions before leaving for Hong Kong today. They are t.i take part in
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  • 186 9 Expected This Spring New York, Mar. 1. THE Walsh-Healy Act la at present figuring; prominently in the American Industrial outlook. Steel production i.s being pushed to its fullest extent .md a |entrml advance in all steel pr ducts is expected almost immediately. It Ls predicted on
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  • 180 9 (Jen. del Vayo's Outburst Madrid, Mar. 1. •The foolhardy pacifist policy" of some countries in ceding to Italy and Germany one position after another "in order that the external peace of Europe should not appear violated" was denounced yesterday by Gen. del Vayo. addressing a meeting of
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  • 50 9 Shanghai, Feb. 2ti. Gen Fu Tso Yi. Governor of Suiyuan, and the people of the province are making preparations for the celebration of the anti-bandit victory A mass meeting will be held tomorrow morning and a lantern procession will take place in the evening. Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 89 9 ('ease Operations Against Central (iovernment Shanghai. Mar. 1. ReporLs lrom Shen.si state that Ihe Red units statfc ned in North Shen.si have ceased active operations against the Central Government, although it has turned down all their proposals rciardinu measures against Japan, the Incorporation Of the Reds
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    31 9 photo). TIIE R.A.F. GOALIE saving a shot during the soccer match at Anson Road yesterday, in which the Chi nese beat the Airmen by three goals to one. F ree Press
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  • 205 9 Wettest February For 71 Years London. Mar. 1. nitiTAivs fui -d%kc rahf— ij eclipsed tradition. !»ring thr wettest for 71 years u d pn. dining with January over double the normal rainfall The bli//.ird ever til I Bl Lies during the the country coup d
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  • 50 9 FRONTIER INCIDENT Sew Delhi. Feh SJ "DRITISH trOOPft harr been precautionarilg moeed up lb Mirali owing to unrest among some frontier tribesmen over tiie old allegation f hat a certain Hindu girl was kidnapped and forcibly conrerted to .Mohammedanism The Mullahs are glso |fffWfftfflf "Islam is endange, -d Renter Wire'ess.
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  • 28 9 The promotion ol St all Bl W Rich. Instructor ol Malay Re (Intent Federated Malay St »v> t,, l)t Com pany Sergeant-Major Malay Reg! ment. has been approved
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    • 90 9 CARDIGANS SLEEVELESS— BUTTON FRONT TWO POCKETS- PURE WOOL. LIGHT SOFT AND WARM PLAI N GREY PLAIN FAWN PRICE $13.75 each SIZE 42 SIZE 44 PRICE $15.00 EACH PRIGE $16.50 EACH CARDIGANS WITH BUTTON FRONT AND LONG SLEEVES. DARK BROWN AND FAWN PRICE $21.50 EACH ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 434 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 6 p. m. March 1 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated ihe above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Conversion Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64 Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90
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    • 166 10 It I I. Ill-It Quiet. London Spot: 10 13 16d. 10 7 8 d. Previously: 10 13 Hid 10 19 lGd Apr .-June: 10 7 H d. 10 I9|16d. Previously: 10 7 „d. lid. Oct -Dec 10 15,16d. lid Previously:
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    • 73 10 From London 5.30 p. m. March 1 lin U CO C243 13 Od i month nH 10s Nrw York Tin: Betth men! COO Ti oc\ (wild: V. id. is *:7 2.s 2'al. Sil\«t: Bp 2<) 3 Iod Two month..-,: 2*)d (.old Sil\. Previously: Dull at s.2\l 5s
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    • 76 10 London Closing Quotations March 1 Method of Parity before Rate PreTentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday vlously Paris Francs to 124 21 106% 100' rt New Vr>rk $to 4881 4JS IS 16d I KB ,d Air.sterdam Guilders to 12 107 8 93 5.92% Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 2
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    • 771 10 Fraser and Co. 's List From Exchange Telegraph Co. N\ala.s (iD 1 j;-, ivn»k <*1> fmnk u I (in i _MMC J t.h Sandycrod <!.■• l n Qyloh 4k Bun n «2» .5 -j u Buiu i rumal Oil I'tikaiiK Ml) iaoaaysfc <m H Tmvpmh
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    • 166 10 C Coin 107. 107'» 106 phone and Telegraph 1 7 > > 176 177' L Atch .on Railroad Tl 1 75 7 76' ak 05 65% 66 Dup 170' 170'. 171 »ne M i 36% 37% I i :tric 59% 80% «i i General Mo 65' 65*
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    • 86 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Mar. 1. \l o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No I X RSS in cases iF o R March i 30 13 16 33 15 h>' Good FAQ. in case. 1 fob Marchi No. IX U SS <Spotloo.se lawardable Singapore) 30Va 'M 3/ 4 Tone ol M
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    • 68 10 Mar. 1 Gambier T.T. 1. 99 Java Cube 10 50 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 21 50 Black. Pepper 12 00 C >pra. mixed 7.55 Copra, sundrled 7.85 Small Flake Tapioca 5 40 R. Saigon AI $174 R. Siam. W.C. No. 1 $162 Rice, Siam, W
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    • 211 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Mar. l SKI. I. ING London, T.T. 2 4 1 IB London, demand 2 4 1 16 London, I months' sight 24 18 Lyons, demand 1230 Hamburg, demand 141 New York, demand 01 1 15 Montreal, demand s(> 15 16 Batavia. demand 103' L
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    • 124 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Books oiaaa financial Company Dividend Date Fx Div. year Payable Date to date 1 1 N Altai. Malay 6d. Feb. 23 To Mai. 2 Feb 24 2%<X Asam KUElbang 6d. Feb. 26 Mai. 5 Feb 27 2'~.' I***** 1 Feb 15 .V i«-^« Io
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    • 171 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. \T THK CLOSE OF BUSINESS VESTERDAY Tin afl m uldat ttas si 21 Ml. down .Ml .mix Ibe (in slnir in.irkel as a wlnlc eras i athri goM lodO| -sellers in the iiiaptritt and pn.es rased slmhtlt \mon*st Sterling ivsurs their arc
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  • 102 11 £100,000 PROJECT Dental Hospital At Manchester University London. Feb. !7. Plans lor a dental hospital and school at Manchester Univc the cost of which, amounting to £100.000. is to be provided by a Rochdale manufacturer, Mr. Samuel Turner, are being now prepared The new hospital will Include a children's dlnlc,
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  • 337 11 Winning Contract 2*\X\v^\rcw^(Xxi*fc David Burnstine, MeruHn D. Mater, Otwald Jacoby and Howard Schenken ■world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence WINNING CONTRACT •THE Regency. New York's newest Bridge club, started a series of duplicate games recently for a trophy donated by
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  • 154 11  -  M. Blum's (Free Tress Copyright) Speech Paris, Feb. 27. "We agree there is reason to introduce measures of caution and soft pedol our programme," declared M. Blum in the Chamber yesterday implying to a solemn warning by M Flandin that a serious financial situation was ahead.
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  • 165 11 Bitf Increase Last Year (From Our Own Correspondent I London. Feb. *H. According to the Statistical Bulletin of the International Tin Research and Development Council the estimated world production of tin in |ggg was 171,888 tons compared with 140.G52 tons in 1935. The restricting countries produced 90
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 362 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in tne colony of Hong Kong) Toe liability of mem here to Hmltii te the extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. I of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital 960,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up 930,000.000 Keserve Fund: Sterling 9,500.000 Hong Kong Currency 910,000.000
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    • 519 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Al STRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in Bn gland by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600. 000 shares of £5 each I 000 000 Reserve Fund £3.000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor.s £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsc ite. London. Ft Agencies and Brim lies. Alor Star
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 537 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Singapore ZHL Wavelength— 22s metres 7 to 8 p m. Special and recorded music. Batavia— NlßOM 6.20 a.m.— 7.05 a.m. —YDA 98.68 m and YDB 31.2 m. 10 50 a.m.— 1.50 p.m.— YDA 49.67 m. and YDB 25.3 m. 5.50 p.m. to closing YDA 98.68 m.
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    • 219 11 Holland— PCl Wavelength— 10.71 metres 4.50 6.20 p.m. Special programme Berlin— DJE, DJB, DJQ, DJA and DJN Wavelengths 16.80, 19.74, 19.63, 31.38 and 31.45 metres p.m. 6.15 Opening announcement. 620 Light music. 720 News in English 7.35 Light music (contd.i 8.20 News and economic review in German. 835 A home
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 188 12 M.P. And Collision Case In the House of Commons, recently Mr Ben Smith asked the President of the Board of Trade it he would give particulars of the number of officers and crew employed on the steam* r Theems at the time ol her collision with
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    • 76 12 The Jarrow Council's Move With a view to restoring industry in the town. Jarrow Town Council recently approved schemes recommended by an Industries Committee to approach the Admiralty with a view to converting Jarrow Shipyard into a Naval dockyard, and to develop Jarrow Slake, and
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    • 33 12 The Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail liner, m.s. Chrlstiaan Huygens will berth alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves this afternoon about 3 pm and will sail the same day for Java.
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    • 419 12 For River Widening And New Berths AT a meeting in Glasgow, recently, of the Clyde Navigation Trustees, it was agreed to purchase the Meadowside Shipyard, at Patrick, which has been vacant «ince Messrs. D. and W. Henderson and Co., Ltd., went into voluntary liquidation in 1935.
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    • 407 12 New Custom's System In Shanghai A RAPID spread of the new system of having incoming baggage Inspected by Customs officials while the .ship is enuring Shanghai lrom ung. i.s indicated by enquiries and arrangements being made by various shipping lines. ;,ays the N C D News Until now only three
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    • 172 12 Hope Not Abandoned After Fifty Days Adrift All hOpO has not been abandoned regarding the salety ot the crew id the Tairyu Maru. a ilshing-boat lrom Kochl prelecture, which sailed lrom a port in Miyagi Prefecture In Japan on Dec. 10 last year and has not been
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    • 17 12 Th. iin i n Said M.Kvi wharves and at l pa 101 h .ind ...,i
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    • 17 12 The v.s Bh and .> \\y a' 1 p m alongside th li r w h
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    • 13 12 The MM m BMdon from lo ,imi,, I p.m. for < I and M
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 505 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M.S.) aTBKrr "'ikZ\. TELEPHONE: Freight 6433— Passags 941L XLIOXIJBUVI LLOYDS AGENTS. V BOOKING AGENTS FOR FFTDERAT*" MALAY STATES RAILWAY* -S3 ROYAL STATE RAILWAY' OF 81AM. W*SWW«MMI« CANADIAN FACIf IC C i^i-Jm*:**?^ -S world's cAiatkt (Incorporated in Boglood) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU
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    • 30 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Fori i, n Money Exchange and F< opply COOK > WAC^^LITS 1 wop id y^avgj 4tnviCfD 39, ROBINSON ROAD No Booking I v TelepOoue 9909.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 631 12 Local And Foreigp Mail Dispatches And Arrivals 9111k I BY TRAIN m Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.46 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Kri and Tumpat: Mon., Wed., Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 am. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45
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    • 199 12 SINGAPORE BARBOUI Ships alongside the H'ka-^ Experted v, East Wharf (Entr.i,,,, Christiaaii H Main Wharf (SSOatOOus <„u Peis.nder 18. li. non 14; Menelau. Empire Dock (Ent, i, City ol Kn> 32; TWOOdOonk Moller 37. KM *k Empire l>oek <l >u, Merkur 40. K West Wharf (End I -ntaur 5; i.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 408 13 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, l)Uf lonnaue S 'P;|^ Tonnage Spure BEHAR r'am JI BANOALORE 6,000 May A AJPUTANA 1? mm H HFU l5 May 7 InPURA vrnZ UF 2B NALDERA 16.U00 May 21 M ksT A APr I CARTHAOE ***** June 4 1
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    • 446 13 (Incorporated in inland.) V I ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. Incryrporatea in Strait* Settlement*./ "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL BUamer n^ SalN CITY OP KIMBERLEY Havre, London, Rfclam. II burg in Port Today CITY OF BIRMINGHAM Havre. London. N\lam H bur| Mar 29
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    • 857 13 P^*^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean ihe Hua Khiow Sleamshln Ca illtfi Li* Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Mutual Ihr unard Ivhitl M*r itn Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd) Thr Sarawak StlJfmStl ..a The straits Steamship Co. Ltd. ife aS^^SSSS L^ The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The Irranaddv
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    • 644 14 K. P. M. ROKAN— Tuesday. Mar. 2, BefiekaJis, Paneh, Berombang. TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON— Tuesday. Mar. 2. Slngkawam',, Pemangkat and Sambas. MAKASSER— Wednesday. Mar. 3, P. Samboe. Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian- Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Mar. 3, Muntok and Palembang. TOGI AN— Wednesday. Mar. 3, P Sainboe.
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    • 721 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ijbidJmmMEL^ \m\. Imm&W i— m+ \\\\\\\\\\mm, IQa T%jfli>J I vT^^la ~*jr B m TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrives S'pore. S'pore. Penang. New York. Pres Wilson Mar. 11 Mar. 16
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    • 511 14 |Q. S. K. LINE Aden Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. v Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques. Durbar London, P. Elizabeth and Mo&sel Bay Ariiona Mara Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mom hi y ar Zanzibar. Dar es Salaam. B«ira L. Marques. Durban. P. Elizabeth and Cape Town Italy Maru Cape Town via
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  • 677 15 ILLINGWORTH INJURED IN FIRST HALF (By Ninuod) Chinese kai. i. r riiFKF was a period during this otherwise excellent friendl) A game at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, when tiie referee's Whistle blew for dirty pla> anil tempers were frayed. •.n ned .i
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  • 201 15 Royal Mail and Laur-rut II Head Quotes London. Mar. t. The Latest callovers 1 ir the Or and National and Lincolnshire have been i bv Reuter a.s follows: 'All and offered •sc ;>' re otherwisi itated): Mail lb t l 1 Ready Cash 100 to
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 15 A CHINBBS MAYER uets his kiek in dm ins; play in the .soccer match auainsi ihe kai. al Ansi. n Road yesterday. \Wwm Prom photo).
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  • 885 15 HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING OF SUNGEI UJONG CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent) I Seremban* Feb. 27. j\ fill. M. L. PHILLIPS, the Hell-known Negri Sembilan planter. "I was elected president of the Sungei L.iong Club, Seremban, at the half-yearly general meeting today, in succession to Mr. Walter G. Ilowse. The other
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  • 471 15 SKINS BEATEN AT BANGKOK Siamese XI Win Fast Game Four Goals To One Bangkok. Feb. 22. Till Itoyal Inniskilling Fusiliers met a I'angkok Eleven ou the Sports Club ground yesterday evening and were defeated bv four goals to one, in the presence of a large bodv of spectators, which included
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    26 15 photo). THE COMBINED SKINS and Siam.sr (eotaall tea i.s t iken at Bangkok, prior to their soccer mateli nn Feb 21. 'Ihe Sianirs- won. Free Press
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  • 140 15 Week-End Golf At Island < 'luh The February b )gey competition held at the Lsland Club resulted in a tie between C. A h Batsman, F Suganuma. L. Langdon Williams and Lee Pang Kim m tin- A' division Th B" division was win bv J
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  • 114 15 From our Own Oorrcspondci Kin la Lumpur. Mar. I. It is understood that a meeting hockey delegates Which to'ik place immediately alter the FMS-Coliny match was unanimoui as to the focmation ot a Malaya H ickey A.s> tela tion. The matter was referred back to the
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  • 321 15 Fast Football At Harbour Board Ground A PAST and int. rest 11 was witnessed last evening v. Nestangio aaal Tophai Ibbmm a* RaaV ton by tour goals to one in their Business Hous.s Leagu. fixture The T J 6i R team played veil
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    • 107 15 s^?^. ■^jSiaaH bfi K^ '•**^'lm \W^^ ymmmm*A\^ -8» at' JbHHBIJM T^W' -auuuuuum^^aß* I «awauu! 'vi' I w^^^^atf > m i^^ a sp" a °9Bbl WHICH IS THK 8E S T CfG4ft E T T E IN fHE DAM A quarter of an hour to go be'ore dinner, waiting fo r
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  • 874 16 Barnett 18: Hammond 14: Leyland Seven Hardstaff Plays Lone Hand For 73 Not Out POSSIBILITY OF WET WICKET TODAY AUSTRALIA'S grip on the Ashesi has become more A secure than ever al the close of the third day's play. In reply to the home
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 16 I. IV M'M» (left) araa beaten by bartikav ani.i in the men's singles e\ent at Y.M.C.A. yesterday. dree Press photo).
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  • 347 16 EASY WIN IN Y.M.CA. TOURNAMENT A PLAYFR who has met the great Fred Perr> at Wimhlcdnn gave a prett> exhibition of tennis against I. IF \bed yesterday at the opening ol tin Singapore Y M.t A. tennis toitin a me nt. K Ch irtik
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  • 75 16 S Kty-four cards well t>kcn out for the February I Competition at Keppel Golf Club and the followhg wen eat its ..-<:- turned t\ Well M 4 1 3 25 2 3 < i !>:;(• 30 A 2 A M 1 3 H Brad 31 4 27
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  • 216 16 MRS. R. W. COWEN WINS WITH ALL SQUARE Women's Bogey At Bukit Timah I 'HE women's March bo^ey BOBapßtltion was played at Bukit Tnnal. on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. R. W. Cowen in "A"' division with score of all square, in a tic- in "B"' division
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  • 45 16 'From Our Own Correspondent' Penan?. Feb. !S Seaman Harvey, middleweight cham pion ot the Chin 1 Fleet wai knocked out by Boy Nar.i m the eighth round of a ten-round fight a* W Park l..st night. The sailor was do*:, during the bout
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  • 33 16 Peter Kane, thi ml young Golbciurne flv-weuh! added to hLs long list o! K O 1 al Liverpo last month, wnen ha >>e.«- Schafor. the German Bst chump: 81, m the Aral round
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    23 16 A I. PFRFIKA and Wer 1 hum Hock, taken brf..rr their match in the Y M.( A. tournament \rstn da>. <Free Press photo
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  • 96 16 IRISH XV TO PLAY WALES Three New Caps Till following is the Irish to play Wales on Mar 13: .Malcolmson (North Ireland) Boyle (Dublin I'nlvenlt? Haih > (Inixersity College. Dublin* McMahon (Black Rock College). .Moran (Clontarf): Crome> (Queen's). Morgan (Clontarf), captain: Alexander (North In land) Corken (Collegians). R\.tn (QWOBBI s
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 22 16 JUST PUBLISHED Willis's SINGAPORE GUIDE New odition With descriptive notes of interest to Tourists $1.00 KELLY WALSH, LTD. Raf f'es Place Singapore.
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    • 86 16 TODAY'S TIFS Open Men's Doubles: j s Nathan and 11. H klarkham v. Tan Peng cheu and Tan Peng Liat I. B. Abed and W. J M. Warden vs. V. Anderson an:l t. l Palmer. W. H Drooglever and R. E Smith vs T. Aizawa and T Ucbida. Dr G.
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