The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 March 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,116. ESTD. 1835 TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1937. lft CENTS.
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  • 1080 1 K. L. BESIEGED BY STRIKERS K. L. BESIEGED Thousands Of Coolies March On The Capital ASTOUNDING LIST OF DEMANDS PRESENTED Release Of Their Colleagues In Prison 5 ,000 Compensation If Striker Dies From Wound TACTFUL POLICE HANDLING PREVENTS VIOLENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, MAR. 22. KUALA LUMPUR WAS
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  • 179 1 U.S. Inflation Scare Bonds Slump NO CHECK ON WALL STREET London, Mar. &L THE City la watching with the keenest interest and some anxiety the .slump in American Government bond- which is strongly reminiscent ol 'he recent decline in British gilt-edged. The remsofi for the parallel rr.ovemen'i U the growing
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    20 1 STRIKERS SMASHING the windows e>l an automobile factory at Flint, Michigan, during the recent trouble in which main were injured.
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  • 13 1 Jerusalem. Mar. 21. The curfew order has been removed Reuter Wireless
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    39 1 Warm Springs (Georgia), Mar. 22. PRESIDENT Roosevelt will visit the Philippines this autumn if Congress adjourns early enough, otherwise he will do so in the autumn alter, thus returning Ptesident <(uexon's visit to the Inited Stairs. Reuter PRESIDENT ROOSEVF.M
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  • 109 1 Hand to Hand "Fighting" In Hong Hong lion; Konf. Mar. 22. •THE manoeuvres ceased yesterday with landings at various points by the attackorr and hand-to-hand conflicts, sometimes even in the city itself. The latest official communiques indicate that a draw was registered although it wi.l be some da\s belore th^
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  • 124 1 •"PHE strikers have presented the following astounding demands: The unconditional withdrawal of the charges against all the remaining 38 accused in the rioting case; Compensation of 5.~>,000 if the man who was wounded in the stomach by a detective's bullet oi Mar. 14 dies; Compensation of S104)
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  • 385 1 Treaty A Scrap Of Paper IF STATE IS IN DANGER Berlin. Mar. TliE Government has lost little I time in replying to the attacks :n the Pope's encyclical. A leading article in the Voelkische Beobach- er, which must be regarded as officially inspired, declares that treaties,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 630 to 8.30 p.m. DINNER and DANCE (infomai) 9.30 to midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE RAFFLES CBLBBBAT- u I I) s F s I) AY I WHEN IN PENANG S? V\V S h«^'
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    • 73 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER TANCE CABARET FEATIRING DOLORES DOLEN ADAC.KX ll\R\( TFR A< OMtDY I>\S< I.R" Ml SIC BY HELLER'S PAMOVt HINGARIAN ORCHESTRA ADELPHI GRILL THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES CONCERT DI'RING TIFFIN THE ROTARY CLUB
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  • 759 2 Servant Found Not Guilty Of Theft lIAIDER bin Long, who wat 1 employed as a syce under Mr. J. G. H. Brett. Assistant Superintendent of Police, was put on his trial yesterday at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice Home and a common jury, on cimrges oi
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  • 63 2 Under the auspices oi the. Literary and Debating Society ot the Y.M.C A a lecture will be delivered in the Y M C.A. Hall tomorrow -Wednesday* at 8.15 p.m. on the subject "East and West in Civilisation* by Mr P. Kodanda Ra M.A.. Secretary. Servants ot India Society.
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  • 983 2 A Sound Investment Says Chairman I 'PT is a pleasing coincidence that the estate should approach the product ton .stage at a time when the industry is thriving, as the acceleration til rails, if necessary will fail less heavily on the constituent companies wliich provide our
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  • 114 2 Diary Of The Day High Water: 7.45 a.m 7 7 ft.; 9.30 p.m. 7. 5 ft. Sports Cricket: Pulau Bran! vs. Y MCA juniors. Soccer: S.C.C. II vs. R.A-M.C. Nesti anglo vs. Paterson Simons. RAF vs. R.A. at Stadium. Cinemas AUIAMRKA In Old Santa Fe. with Ken Muynard. CAPITOL Sinner
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  • 144 2 Five Chinese were charged before Mr. W. G Reeves, ttM third Singapore magistrate, yesterday with being members of an anhnrfuj society, namely the Malayan Communist Party They uere Goh Kim Aonn, N« Chit 800. Ng Chritf, Kuani?, Ntj Bak Long suid Urn Gok B.ih feemarMng that th*re
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  • 85 2 A i.i ta! accident which occurred on toe Bukt Ttmah Road ye.sterd.iy. was caused. II said by coat which slipped ofl Chinese pedestrian's shoulder M he was crossing the road He turned to pick H up and was knocked d >wn by i m tor car r!ri"r.i by
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  • 70 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice in the 1st Court at 11 a.m. S.481 36 A. P Scully vs. C. M. Lee Before Mr. Justice Howes in the Ilrd Court at 11 a.m. OS. 108 36 Re Will of Sengalvarya Pillay Ifurugam deceased Before Mr. Justice Home
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  • 47 2 The band oi the SS police will p,rtonn the lollowing programme H t JKatong Park at 8.30 p.m today: March El Capitan <Sousa». Overture. Marin-i-rella <Fucik>: Selection. Foil >w the Sun (Schwarti: VaLse. Bye and Bye Sweetheart <Ford>: Three Entraactes to Rosemunde .Schuberii; Serenata. (Toselli).
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    • 472 2 NOTICES. *aaaa_M_M_______________________________ SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Mt. Emily Swimming Pool It is hereby notified that Ihe above Pfol will be closed lor clemin^ during Thursday Mar. 25. 1937 BV ORDER NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on: Friday, Mar. 26. Good Friday Saturday, 27, Following da>. (Public Holiday). Monday, 29, Faster
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    • 390 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SKIN TISSUE CREAM. Harriet llti hoard Ayer. a beneflcl il I i itnunl i ir your skin Combined with gentle masaas* is, ss, this rich trim aids in replenish! iri ti mo; in toning and itrei the mu.si'los Odrrect massage Instruct no arc enclosed in e.ich parka;-" MEDICAL
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    • 348 2 Zbc Sinoaporc jfrce iprcss Head Office: Cecil Street. Singapore Phone: Mtl U IMI «ltk extensions to all drp.u (mi oil) Tel: 'Time*' S«:.ip«r Kuala I i»n,|inr Office: r .lava SlieH. Phone: 3bft3. Ipoh nn,. Bremslcr Itnad Phone: 37. Penan* Oflice: 11. HKhop "^Ure*. Pei..i.g Phone: II". I London Office: 49
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  • 1723 3 SPACE SHORTAGE SERIOUSLY HAMPERING RUBBER SHIPPERS Immediate Remedy Urged CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. MEETS «TT is to be hoped that the various conferences concerned will at once take such steps as are possible to cope with the situation and see that adequate space is provided for the needs of
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  • 283 3 GIRL "TOO OLD" TO WORK AT NINETEEN IT is possible :or a Chinese girl of 19 to be too old to work. During an appeal case heard by Mt. Justice McElwaine, Chief Justice, iu the Singapore Hi^rh Court yesterday. his iordship saw a statement in tn» ol evidence to th?
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    24 3 DR. RARPMAN, a London specialist, who was invited to Vatican ity to treat the Pope ith a mystery ray treatment of his own inveniion.
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  • 191 3 Siamese Navy To Preserve Neutrality MINISTER RETURNS FROM PARIS A I THOUGH Siam is building new naval craft, this is purely a precautionary measure with no thought of aggression.' declared His Excellency Phara Riem Virajaphak. former Siamese Minister at Paris lor 18 months. who arrived at Singapore yesterday morning by
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  • 269 3 Then Arrested As He Left Court Building /CHARGED with having: committed the murder of a compatriot on July 11 last. Yip Lun»; was acquitted in the Assize Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Home, but his freedom uas shortlived as he had not gone far from
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  • 24 3 Mr L D Wood JV. the senior Unofficial Mmb i Ofl tIM PTOJ Welletley Rural Bo.ici \w\\ be ucMnj; mi Home ave next month
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  • 50 3 London, Mar. 19. \TINE million gas masks for the use of the people ol London in time of emergency are to be stored in three large regional depots, one of which was inspected today by the Parliamentary I'nder-Sec-retary for Home Affairs accompanied bv officials.- British Wireless
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  • 72 3 Javanese In Court Charged with having caused the death of an unknov.ii Chinese by having driven an omnibus ol the Singapore Traction Co, in a ntglftfeni manner, at South Bridge R;»ad on Mar. 2U. a Javanese, named K.inrn bin H. Hassan, appearod betore Mr T. P Crcmwell
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 206 3 b^ INSECTS THREATEN^ W\ KILL THEM WITH I Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids TIk 1 f-nly way jour body can oloan out health -destroying Adda from your Mood Id through nine miiii<'n Uny Kidney tubes €»r Alters bui I" ware of cheap, drastic, irritatins drugs. \\'<:ik Kidneyi usually are the
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    • 65 3 SPECIAL CHEAP Will Commence from Tuesday, .'ioth and I nil! Sutimluv. 3rd \pril. 5 DAYS ONLY ECHIGOYA Co., Ltd. 54, 56, Middle Road. Appetites gladly respond J*' to the invigorating tonic properties of CHIVERS MARMALADE CHIVERS SONS LTD.. THt ORCHARD FACTORY. HISTQN, CAMBRIDGE. FNG. ITr> ulso Chirers' Jam*. Jellies, Canned
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  • 884 4 Few Radical Chang.es Paris, Mar. 14. T*HE summer collections which an now beginning to appear do noi show any radical change in eenera; I line and the variations on last season's fashions are confined to details. These, however, are new that a frock this .summer will
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  • 132 4 ACCORDING to the London fashion shows, stlhotiettat have a very high waistline, skirts for evening v.far are ti^'ht with little or no train and dresses have daringly low decollete* Day-timi iklrta are tighter and sin it r and are worn with closely cut lackets con mu, barely to
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    78 4 MISS JFSSIK NATTHEWB the lovely dam in K star of the slajfe and Mieen is now having her portrait p tinted bv Mr. T. C. Duxdalc. the uell-knoun painter, at his studio in Chelsea. year ajfo Mr. Dusdale said he wanted to paint Miss Matthews because she has most beautiful
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  • 384 4 How Rubber Can Help RUBBER is a great noise -absorber, and it can be used in the home to lessen the clattering and clanking of domestic utensils. Metal, pot, and enamel objects with lids can be effectively sileneed. Fro.ii an old hct-water bottle cut a
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    • 122 4 The Newest in jS-^ Ladies Handbags. |K DOULATRAMf 4H— HIGH STREET RE -OPENING ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING LATEST STEPS TAUGHT CHILDREN'S CLASSES TWICE WEEKLY $5. STARTING APRIL Ist. Apply 58, CAIftNHILL ROAD. Worlds most popular recipe 1 l\ j"^^^V ~W* /111 I <^^^^^^^_ W *J^^mm\ OvaltiriP i»; Nrlrl^rl Th,, A*
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    • 154 4 CHRISTIE noun res New Shipment if SI AKKIVM) PAKIH II Vis h.^h <Tf a I ions for all occasions IPTBRNOON UMKITION and BVENING KK<NK> II \M> BAG* of ihv ruli^sl dt-si^ns. Hid ;i largr vart«tj of Kiir«t|»f v. |;iie>| n<»%rllir> I** IM si \Mloki» Hi. HI lI.IMNt.s Newly Arrived! PRINTED
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    359 5 KING LEOPOLD of the Belgians attended the grand gala performance organised by the Chamber of Commerce of Belgium at the Metropole Cinema in Brussels. He is seen being greeted on arrival by M I onson. the President of the Chamber of Commerce of Belgium INGRID CHRISTENSEN, first woman explorer of
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    • 65 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each and there is a lot in the old saying Variety is the spice of life" FISH hot or cold is equally nourishing and digestible. Excellent dishes ca n be made from
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  • 366 6 Selangor Indian Member's Plea For Prohibition CAUSE OF CRIME (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 21. 'THAT the total prohibition of the sale of toddy to estate labourers should be the aim of the authorities was the view of Mr. J. K. Vethevenam,
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  • 242 6 Now feels "different altogether" If you endure the t3rrible agony of ulcerated jr i! you have .--.it :ed from th? pain ui ether gastric ilLs. flatulence, wind, indigestion -you will understand the joy with whijh Mr. \V. H. H. wrote this amazing letter: "For nearly
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  • 401 6 ALLEGED L PUBLIC LOTTERY K. L. Races Sequel POUK PERSONS three Of them Chinese were produced before Mr. W. O. Reeves the third Singapore magistrate yesterday on charge of bGokmukinp.. receivinf bets and assisting in the carrying on ui a public lottery. Wee Kim Siah was charged with having directly
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  • 142 6 Th? following Qovernn* nt officers have \a m granted leave: The H m Mr. C. C. Brown, M.C.S., Buti.sh R/>s;--dent, Pahang the Hon'ble Mr. a C R'krr. |f.C., M.C.B. British viser, Kelai.tan. Mr A. C. ilac »'ab, Surveyor-General of Ship S.S.. Dr. J. H. Strahan, Dr (lira.)
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  • 63 6 Mantin Estate, Sungci Ifftbang Estate. Kubang Estate, Nilal, Sjngei Labu P. P. Chient'.s Estate (with Japanese manager). Sungei Sekah Estate. Bukit Cheviot and Labu Estates, Hlllsuic Nilal Estate. Tanah Merah Estate, Estate, Jemima Estate, Third Mile Estate, Mambau Estate. Bukit Kubu Estate, Ainsctale Estate, Linggi Estate Chembong Estate, Belian Wangi
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  • 251 6 Leavtag For Corunution On Apr. Hi Hlghnesi the Sultan oi j<>h r« 1 leave Singapore bv the Dutch Mail liner Johan van Oldenbarnevelt on Apr. 9 n his way to London to attend .''Km ii Kini Oe .rge VI Fhe .sui'ai;.! wn precede the sultan. I by
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  • 291 6 Amazing Robbery Story *\l of the most daring robbeiies in local history is alleged to haw been carried in full virw ol several hundred people strolling along I'pper hinchew Strict late on Saturday, when lour antoncse carried a heavy steel safe tint of a
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    30 6 II 11. lUK Ml lAN OF JOIIOKK Caatatfcftg), Mist alter presenting Syetl Ksa bin \l\\«*e. assistant district Scout 'oMjinissimier for Johore. with the deputy thief camp warrant 011 Suuclav afternoon.
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  • 235 6 U.S. SCHOOL DISASTER SURVIVORS POUND UNHURT EIGHT HOURS AFTER Mothers' Frantic Search For Children New London. .Mar. 19. /^LASPED m net! others arms a boy and Kirl aged about 12 were found unhurt among the wreckage of the school eight hours after the explosion. H ki Chat when the mplosfcin
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  • 136 6 Constables On (Juard Al (■ranite Quarries Police are guarding two granite quarries in Bukit. Tin, ah Road lollowIng a rracai and itrtkei by the cooUei The .strikers have been dismissed, those from one qnarr) being replaced. The quarriea incerncd belong to the Chla Bng Say Company. The
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  • 13 6 Mr Roland Braddell returned from England by the Italian liner Victoria yesterday morning
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  • 275 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Mar. 22. A HAJI from Kelantan who wanted to swim to Mecca provided a thrilling night drama witnessed by more than l.OiMt pilgrims returning from Mecca by the Mentor, which arrived at Penang yesterday. Haji Ebrahim. a retired Penang boarding
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  • 105 6 The following Government oh\« i passed In Malay at th»- examination held on Dec 21-22 last Standard I MeagffI T M Hart I! Watson. A N Goode J R P Sop#-r G D Stephen. H L Cox G C Tacchi. E T J Bunnens J H WagstatT.
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  • 38 6 A much handler and more compact :i rm than that of previous years ha* b^en chosen lor the two volumes entitled "Annual Department Reports ol the Straits Settlements r the Yea: 1935" These volumes xere published last week
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    • 81 6 Skin Itch Cause fa&ed Offesniahf 1 ;ir -,v (On I tT..' „m-- terri ■•:.>■• ing, Burn Ing, ne, nil p Blackheadr !l ■ii ■ip P« i r and. th. s ni give onl ryn 1 1 I rm t!; i anJ l\ nteej to give y m f H k
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    • 246 6 H CORBECI MORMsr. H MOl TH I THF **nmia o sol ViA. \>y .sh-kini- j PH g I da*>li'*s mu, u guiir( r j^ I ol vater rhm |arg|« and I tin K liri k Jguw j _H I .fitly I r *.Ki*l_ UU and tliroSi thai an I fir
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  • 178 7 Police Persuade Striken To Return From Our Own Correspondent t Seremban. Mar. '11. About 200 strikers irom the Mantin area, who were on their way to Seremban, were met by a police lorce on the Mantin Pass, which is on the Kuala Lumpur-Serembaai road. A
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  • 12 7 South Australia claims the lowest infantile death rate— 3l.oB per 1.000 births.
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  • 86 7 To lie tsed To Train Boys For Navy London. Mar. JO. The old White Star liner. Majestic has been fitted out to house 2.000 boys who are- to become seamen and naval engineers. The vessel, which ha.s been renamed H MS. Caledonia, will leave Southampton early next month
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    • 300 7 Another British Screen Triumph 1 PAVILION| OPENING TOMORROW MARGOT GHAHAME PAUL CAVANAGII n)^ IN y ''•'•"PSik .^Biß^blP^^^^^^ Xc ■i^foC''* "S^K^Siif' vSn? ""■'?SSS^'K' ''''^^Et'' JBJB^BB^MqßM|i' jt*^!^' tJSc' -JEoc^v '9BBBh9DBk *jM9fc. >i^)MH^ "Sifc S^&vl Bl B B^b\^B^BbW jfl^^Skn jPE^^By3aCJjy wjr '"'dSmt^^ vwjftj^w V" |H B^K &y^B^ I B^F ]^J^ftirfjS^^^^^*V '^B^Mt Baßr 7■
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    • 155 7 PAVILION TONIGHT 6.15—9.15 FINAL X SHOWS GENE RAYMOND ANN SOTHERN in "SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN" WITH ERIC BLORE Ihe liimmis Imt In of l*ir< <tdill> .Inn .Hid HELEN KKODKKH K C'Suim: Time') I'lus: I itcst Hritish I'.u .itnuunt Nous. Fine ri«tiir«' Free Press ytiitf rtiij The "Cuckoos Rio Rita" Now
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    • 157 7 Two Excellent Pictures in One Programme! ALHAMBRA """Ts-"?" 7 I Jnd J/isitJotKier jflP h^ ■ALSO! 808 STEELE in 'HIDDEN VALLEY' Action and Adventure On the Rantfe. 4«^s CAPIYOLTiIjPositively LAST NIGHT of this excellent Stage and Screen Double Bill Return Engagement By PW| Public Demand k .^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^l The Fan; o us
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  • 727 8 The Singapore Free Press TUMMY, MARCH 23, 1937. Colonies As Pawns AMID the stream of lies poured out by the Spanish rebel radio stations it is extremely surprising that what was perhaps the most startling statement -that the Government had olTered Britain certain rights in Spanish Morocco in leturn lor
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  • 189 8 isi- Ua Sullmann an u Singapore, left ti>r China and Japan by the Italian linei Y: tuna Major h f Bruwcii. director <•: il rubber c mpanli visit to Malaya At one ttnw n ji; t iy«r Ol Dai ..«:.>.-.: i;«st visit -.o Malaya vaa In 1921
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  • 50 8 S:»turd;t>. M.ir. 10. Commander and lira C Dx, MUa •J \!iv, Harker. Miu Vlieland, Mlm Robins hi, Lieut. C H A Olivier, R.a civ.: Ueui T w c Lieut L P C i rka. Mi p v H P ai and Mr K M cn.tr.i dir Oovenuneni h
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  • 1411 8 Glorious Record of the SECOND BATTALION SERVICES NOTES Tardy Justice For Inniskillings SERVICES NOTES BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT London, Mar. U TPAKDY Justice ll about to be done to Imperial Ulster the most loyal people In the Empire, those people who are more British than the British IIIWJMSiISI by the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 207 8 Should "Single" Whiskies be given away? The fine 'single' whiskies," said Johnnie Walker, which we use in blending Johnnie Walker are too good to be given away except in marriage. They are only blended (or married) after they have grown mellow and mature. Each single whisky contributes its own characteristic
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    • 68 8 "SOME PEOPLE have great difficulty in holding high notes." say.s a singing instructor. And many more find it difficult to hold on to even a flve-dollor one for long. Think of the ruinous expense caused by illness or injury and take out a "OAFLAC" ACCIDENT AND ALL SICKNESS POLICY. gelseral
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  • 1001 9 UNTOUCHABLES NOT LIMITED TO INDIA Man Penalised For His Parents WHAT THE MAHATMA HAS DONE «THE problem of untouchability is not limited to India; it is more universal than that. It is true it takes different forms and shapes. Even in India it changes from province to province but it
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    74 9 •THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY On the Italian liner Victoria yesterday, when His Excellency Alberto de Stefani, former Finance Minister in Italy, passed through Singapore on his way to China to become an economic adviser to the Central Government. From left. Cav. Alberto Perego. Italian Consul-General at Singapore, his wife.
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  • 159 9 Boy Killed: Woman 's Leg Fractured MO fewer than three motor ac- cidents occurred yesterday In which Europeans were involved. The first was at the junction ol High Street and North Bridge Road \*hen a car driven oy a European knocked down a Chinese scho.lbDy.
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  • 85 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Grave Shanghai Incident Shanghai, Mar. 22. SEVEN Chinese revenue officers were seriously assaulted by Japanese smuggleis yesterday at the Huishan Wharf. Shanghai, when they tried to confiscate a large quantity of copper coins vAhich the smugglers were trying to ship to Japan.
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  • 84 9 One Million To Menem In rnited States New York. Mar. M With the formal launching by thr Committee for Industrial Organisation of the drive for unionisation throughout the textile industry, wane increase movement has developed among the »eading companies with higher rates averaging 10 per cent. It Is
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  • 176 9 MR. CHAMBERLAIN THE NEXT PREMIER Resignations After The Coronation London, Mar. '11. jyiß. BALDWIN. Mr. Ramsay Mac- Donald and Viscount Hailsham. the L rd Chancellor, will resign their Cabinet posts alter the Coronation, it i.s teamed. Mr. Neville Chamberlain will succeed Mr. Baldwin, who. it ls believed, will ro to
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  • 21 9 Berlin. Mar. IS. The death Ls announced o: Judge Wilhelm Buenger, who presided at the Reichstag fire trial Reuter
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  • 82 9 London, Mar. S3. THE steamer Marie Moller, owned by Mollers of Shanghai, Liverpool bound from Yizagapatam, sent out an S.O.S. early this morning. Fire is raging in the bunkers and cargo and there were two heavy explosions. By dawn the vessel was burning
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  • 83 9 Sequel To Banning Of A Parade Poiur (Tueito Kit"), Mur. EL At least seven persons were killed and 50 others wounded in a clash j between police and Nationalists when the Mayor prohibited a Nationalist parade. Altogether 22 men and 46 women were arrested. The
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  • 37 9 Tripoli. .Mar. 21. MiLssolini concluded his visit to Libya and sailed today on board the cruiser Pola with other warships, which will j participate in naval exercises in the Straits between Sicily and Tripoli. Reuter
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  • 244 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Mar. 22. A CCORDING to diplomatic circles in Nankins the chief purpose of the Kodama Goodwi.. Mission K to sound public opinion in China regarding the economic and diplomatic outlook of the country Mr. Kodama, head of the Japanese
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  • 100 9 "Fraudulent Improper" Conduct (Mom Our own < it) .lolinrr r.thm. M.if AN OTdtff that Ml J 4 I ,iliin. advocate Mid toUcitoi be struck off the roll ol nt. was made by Mr .T I irtlle m ihe Jdhoro Bupr rt ihi morning hearing mlttcc thai 4j
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  • 50 9 JAPAN REFUSES 14-INCH GUN LIMIT Tokio, Mar >*>. TT is reliably learned that the Cabinet has formally approved the draft reply to (ireal Britain declining to participate in the 14-inch Run calibre limitation. It is expected the Japanese Ambassador will communicate the refusal to Downing Street in a few days.
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  • 39 9 (lain For livloixudriit I nndon. Mai Tbt Combined Unlvi tion result was Announced I follows: T E Haney (tad 1 1596. Sir Fraiii-Ls Lfa 8b Btnry Brmckti This is an tad sive nain. the majority t> British Wireless
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    • 81 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association J Mar. •>•>. \l oYlotk noon Bayen Sellers Ko. I.X.R.SS in c ises 'FOB rtarch) n ti Good faq n, <•., ei 'F.OB March. 11 5 w 41 7 1G No. I.X.RSS. 'Spotloose 'awardable Singapore) jj i 1 A P nl 41% 11% Apr -June
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    • 64 10 Mar. 22 Gambier T.T. 7 r,o Java Cube 10. 00 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 20.50 Black. Pepper 11. 75 Copra, mixed 8.00 Copra, .sundried 8.25 Smah Flake Tapioca 5.25 Rice Saigon Al $170 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 1 $15G Rice, Siam, W.C. No. 2 $146
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    • 181 10 From London 5.30 p. m. March 22 Itl lIHKR: Firm. London Spot. 12' 4 d. 123 B d. Previously: 12 3 IGd. 12 5 ltd. May: 12^d. 12» L .d. Previously: ltftd. 12 3 8 d. July-Sept.: 12' 2 d. 129 16d. Previously: 125 16d. 127 Ifid.
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    • 66 10 From London 5.30 p. m. March 22 Tin: Weak. C.i.xh CMS. Previously: Week at £2M 10s Three month* 1:278 2.s 6d Previously 4J285 15s Nru York Tin: <>_ 12 Previousy 64 75 Copper: Bet) CM 15s Previously £72 10s. JGoM: Saturday *J7 Si 4'_d Previously £7 2v
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    • 73 10 Foreign Exchange London Closing Quotations March 22 Method of Parity before Rate PreTentre Quoting 10-9-31 Tfl-ttirdij unisly Paris Francs to 124 21 1(K> ."•>-> New Yr>rk to 4 88 4.88 9 M 4 H8 Amsterdam Guilders to 12 iut 892 1 Bong Kong Per dollar Is. 2 5 16d
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    • 207 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Mar I 2 1 16 rtoi '!i T. Hid 2 4 116 Lond i in mths' sight 2 4' B fi< mmd 12-MJ Hamburfi demartd 141 k demand :>« 15 i« M uti ii d' mand M II i« > 1 '!< :n Mid
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    • 83 10 Wall Street Influences On Stock Exchange London. .Mar. I On the stock Exchange today. Internationals, oils, and coppers eased under Wall Street Influence! but there was m me •elective buying of industrials and Home rails ruled firm. Rubbers were Irregular and tins enc< untered good support. Indian
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    • 101 10 Speculative Ku>iim ()t Rubber And Cotton London. Mar. I?. On the Stock Exchange today there jwas a brighter sentiment throughout itho market with marked br«;adcnin^ o| demand Rubbers, alter beinj} lirm and ictive, were rather irregular on profit-taking. particularly the lower priced i&su.\s Gilt-edged securities again miprovod and
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    • 43 10 London, Mar. 19. The total amount applied tor in Treasury Bills wa.s 4:m 205,000 Maximum amount o! 1145,000.000 was alloted in Bills at three months. The average rate per cent, was 10s 10.93d. rain.st H).v LMd a woek a-., Reuter Wireless
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    • 1169 10 Fraser and Co. List MONDAY, MAR. 22. 1937: 6 P.M. A.lrr.lr. iSli Alot Q t .ill if 1 Air.al M M> A Mit.mi ($ll 1 M A\- M'»l»'k (911 Ay< i\....... ■si BMsett $]> BAUI lJiit.it;, ($ll Bedford ifli H.ma <$1» 1 H 111 1011
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    • 144 10 ISSUED KY PHASER AND CO \T THK CLOU OP BUSINESS YESTERDAY I'm at midday u.i> MUM, un chanced uith Tl |iH| lill K ShaiT mirkel lhr MKh the da> u.»> rxtmnrlt dull uiih little business passing. Amoncst Sterling there arc hu>cr> „i \> P hu »„„> s.onrx
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  • 401 11 Winning CONTRACT 2>\ asdfklkasdjfklajslkdfjlaksdfas David Burnstine, Merwin D. Mater, Onoald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence A TOP-SCORE HAND lIAROLD S. Colvin. New York broker. has been an enthusiastic advocate of the Four Aces system ever
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    • 429 11 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Books Close. financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year TIN Payable Date to date Ayer Hitam 15% Int. Mar. 9 Mar. 24 Mar. 15 30 r and 5% Bonus Batu Selangor 7%% Int. Apr. 3 Apr. 14 Apr. 9 12'..': Burma-Malay 6d. a2th) Mar
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    • 357 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in tne colony of Hong Kong) The liability of member* to limited te the extent and in mamaer prescribe4 by Ordlnaaee No. f of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital 160.000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fond: Sterling 1.500.000 Hong Kong Currency 110.000,000 Reserve
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    • 531 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AISTRAMA AND CHINA (Incorporated in Bngland b» Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £*****00 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFK F: 38, Rishopsgate. London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar j Ipoh Semarang
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 563 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES PFOR TODAY SINGAPORE aaC.-Transmission 5 ,333 kc/s (225 m.) 15. 14 mc s (198 7f> mt /s (25.53 m.) and ?).51 me s (31.55 m.) 6.00 Malay music (records). am Son r^J!,! lll^ (W S° rd !i: 62 Big Ben <Em P ire Exchange: 7.00 Rectal of chamber
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 60 12 Itof M l .;jls. Rusa, aeott Kartey 'Bn* i Atlantic M.iru. snui.»;.» M.iru. Lyon.s M.iru Japan); U Lionx -Chi i Her.. N Loubtrt h f Aletta ib it Trnlani Akar Mir p.,.i v der Does de Bye, :.a Kulit <► N rDu 'I' Hai ff Nor Vic'.'i Maru Suma
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    • 156 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ship* aloncside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Roiina. 22. Van Hi-ui.sz. Sulaang )t. ♦lam Wharf (Entrance Gate J> J. V Oldenbanwv< IH. Krpong 13Olenoßlo 13. Chenoneeaux 11 Shinyij bari Maru 8. Kedah 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3)* SJlverwalnut 31; StoH Navtfatoi
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    • 154 12 REVISED ADDITIONALS. 1 1 are ,u>r^ v to js»^ to the undormen tioned Ptrt.s ..re rev.M-d m follows. e.Uctivr 110 m M ,r H1Ca.utnata. Cut.c.,.,, C U MN *'»>»" Canaa, Adalfla, Alexandrupolis. > (.'..rlovassi. > 0l tv,v u ,,r T 2 Co pra uiml2 mi C ,k,,.
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    • 553 12 THE QUEEN MARY'S SPEED TONNAGE INCREASED Improvements Carried Out During Recent Overhaul ONE result of the various improvements which have been carried out in the Queen Mary during her recent overhaul is that the tonnage of the liner has been increased. Last year, on entering service, her official gross tonnages
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    • 31 12 The P. and O Carthage has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at 930 am tomorrow She will proceed alongside the S.H B wharf on arrival.
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    • 35 12 The Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail line. m.s. Johan win Oldenbarnevelt. will berth alongside Godown 18 ol the Singapore Harbour Board Wharvs at 11 am. today and sail for Java at 4 30 p m.
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    • 485 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M 8) T-E TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passag* till. WL H^IMSKT LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIFIC I WOBID'S CftEATtn mcorp-^rated In Bn«l«J>d THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—
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    • 101 12 For everything «pportalnlng to Ocean Passages. Foreign Money Exchange and Freight, apply CO«ks v iwopto TRAVtt sipvTcTl 39. ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Foc«. Telephone 5908. STRAITS CHINA JAPAN CONFERENCE. Men and Shi i: a general tacvaajßl «>: rttM by l<» made ist Junr v p| M a\ tho foil) ami-
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 611 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals fWfc,. IB BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Kri and Tumpat: Mon., Wed., Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m.
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    • 115 12 Canada Maru. Jap.. 3.205 tons, from Yokohama 22. to Karachi 23 Singkel, Dut... 285 tons, from Djambi 22. to Djambi 24. Khocn Hoca. Dut., 611 tons, from Pontianak 22. to Pontianak 24. Nam Yong, Brit, 69 tons, from Cheribon 22, to Batavia 23 Thedens. Dut.. 1.181 tons, frum Palembang 22.
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    • 242 12 radio im.o(;k.\.m.mi-:s FOR TODAY Continued from page 11 > 7.20 News in English. 7 35 Light music »contd>. 8 20 News and economics review in German. 8 35 The maid as mistress A musical comedy 9.20 News and economic review in English on DJE. DJN DJQ and in Dutch on
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    • 450 13 4_ Jir-— -^r~: rrfvr HR __fi __fBa___fc_ H BY. P&O and BRITISH INDIA LINES I*, ii O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWAROS Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 5 A A NA 1700 Mar 28 CORFlJ 15.000 May 37 7 H A^y, A l7 _2? Apr 9 NALDERA 16,000 May 21 5S5
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    • 479 13 McALISTER£C?LP|£ (Incorporated in tnoxand.) 1 I ELLERMAN BUCKMLL S.S. Co., Ltd. f Incorvoratea tn Straits Settlements.* "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails CITY OP BIRMINCrllAM Havre. London P. dam. H'burg Mar 29 Apr. 2 •CITY OP CANTON Havre. London. R'dam. H'burg.
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    • 1036 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE III l K FUNNEL LINE (Oeean The Haa Khiow Ste_m*»..ip Co.. l US. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship <> Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Ihe Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation
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    • 626 14 K. P. M. ROKAN -Tuesday. Mar. 23. Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang, TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. BARENTSZ— Tuesday, Mar. 23. Saigon and Hong Kong. MAKASSER^- Wednesday. Mar. 24. P. Samboe. Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Mar. 24. Muntok and Palembang. TOGlAN— Wednesday, Mar. 24, P. Samboe. Tcengkal. Moeara-Saba
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    • 675 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o&m* AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EIROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrive* S'pore. Spore. Penang- New York. Pres. Monroe Mai 24 Mar 26 Mar 28 May 7 Pres. Adams Apr. 4 Apr
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    • 522 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRK A AND SOOTH AMERICA r t Buenos Aires Maru Burn»s Aires v Colombo. Durban. \far 23 24 Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo. Veifuku Maru < a P« Town via Mnmb.ua. Tanea. Zanzibar. D Sala.im. L Marqt.' Durban E. London, P. Elizabeth
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  • 980 15 Mrs. Oliver Beaten In Straight Sets WISE AND CHARTIKAVANIJ IN FINAL OF MEN'S EVENT jV^Ks m. i;brr became the f irs t champion of tin- Women s A»* Opajl Singles event in th c Y.M.C. A. open tennis
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  • 790 15 Correspondence Inclusions and Exclusions To The Editor. Sir. it is regrettable that the hoirable gentlemen who have be?n trusted with the responsible job o* the Malayan Cricket XI, hav? played fair by leaving out the twn >ntizrs. namely Muthucu- i'u and Cheow Teck. I rials wrre held to
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  • 269 15 Ceylonese Bowler Takes Five For 2°, Playing on their own ground at Balestier on Sunday, the CSC. n wore defeated by the Railway Institute by 37 runs. The visitors knocked up 105. Aiyadurai contributing 39. The Oeyloncse tried five bowlers and Kana^aratnam came off best,
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 15 photo) R. NATHAN playing a backhand shot, during the men's doubles event with Dr. Loh Poon Lip against A. Pereira and Keshty at the Y.M.C A. on Satuidav. Free Press
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  • 52 15 HAT A SHOE WIN Tho Bata Shoe Co. beat the General Electric Co.. by two clear goals in the Business House League s jeeer played on the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The shoemakers played brilliantly and Hock Guan scored the two goals, once m the first half and once in the
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    26 15 AN INCIDENT during play in the ■••COT match. in which thr I'tihlisheis heat the Indians by live ko.iis to nil. Anson Kuad yesterday. (Free Tress photo).
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  • 95 15 Malacca M.B.A. And Argonauts B.)\ Malacca, Mar. *!0. Mi Oboe Boon L t. ivm secretary <>: the Argonaut* 8.P.. iniorms our Malacca i that ihe Argonauts BP. h:i.s sont a 12«.5al notice to c Tetary. Malacca Badminton Asi -:.u; m. regarding the withdrawal ol' his suspension Irom badminton.
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  • 181 15 Wook-Encl i\u\i Match ym: Bepoj Laics poll Club w Keppel I Oolf Club maVh. which *.)-> played on Sunday over \hv coarse o: Keppel Goll CiuV». resulted in t win for the home team by 4'-, U 2'.». as under. I (Sepoy players mentioned
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  • 43 15 NEW ZEALAND GAME DRAWN Christrhurch. Mar. St. There wa^ no play in the match between the M.C.C. and Canterbury and i Otago provinces today owing to rain. The match was drawn. Score* 1 MOC 217 inH «TSn tor *»i«»hf. T. Proflnoea: lOT.- HcULci
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  • 452 15 Corrib Narrowly Beats Awang Terbang In R.S.Y.C. "B" Boats Race Till Kl was a full turn out of i 1 "B" boats for the Friday evening race at the K.S.Y.C and the beat back from the north end of the breakwater to the home buoy was delightfully cool. C'orrib (Cox)
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  • 120 15 From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh. Mar !«> The amui;il tennis match between Prrak Europeans and the Prrak Chinese brpan this afternoon Eipht Irs VtM played and th< CMttfOl won Grut won tin on.y match fo« tho Kuropeans. beatirip Chin K< I v^in in a thrce-M-t auel
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 66 15 W\ The Critical Smoker Chooses Discriminating Smok- ffiSi J i ers ask for State Express V^Jr, Five-Five-Fives almost rm* by instinct, for Five- &fc Five-Five have been recognised for half a century as the ideal cigarettes for quality and flavour, yielding a smoke of superb enjoyment f •S'-au /^**^«uJ •»^7
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  • 332 16 Mr. B. H, Lyon At The Practice Nets "WALSH BEST BOWLER IN TOURING SIDE" jlflt. 15. 11. Lyon, the Gloucestershire all-rounder, who i.s a number of Sir Julien Cahn's team, arrived in Singapore >esterday and was the centre of interest at the
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  • 60 16 CHINESE HANK SCORE SEVEN The Overseas Chinese Bank bear the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank team by seven goais to tr.ree in their Business Houses Lt-ague match on the Harbour Board ground yesterday At halt-time the score was level at throe all but the Chinese were on top in the
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  • 47 16 MUTHUCUMARU IN MALAYAN XI TT was announced last night that K. Muthucumaru. of the Ceylon Sports Club, hah been included in the Malayan side to play against Sir Julien Cahn's XI next week end A. J. Hunter, of Selangor, has withdrawn from the original eleven players chosen.
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 16 pllOto; MRS. MORGAN OLIVER was beaten by Mrs. liber in the final of the women's singles event at the YJH.C.A. courts yesterday. Free Press
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  • 155 16 AMENDMENT TO CLASSIFICATIONS The following i.s an amendment <>l classification ol bones and poniei Issued yesterday by the Straits Racing Association: HORSKS Transfers Frmi ci.t.ss l to elan 2 Nutcracker. From class 2 to class 3 Carmtop. Curz-jla. Bquetta, HUh Degree. King ot Hearts, Kuala Laddie. Lucky Star, 1 Oojiboo.
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    30 16 photo). A (LIB PLAYKR in control during pluy in the match in which the S.C'.C beat the MM. <( hanei) l» two coals to one on the padang yesterday. Free Press
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  • 54 16 Al Rivers Want To Meet Young Frisco I Al Rivers. In a letter to the Free j Press, itatei he is willing to nr?et Youni Frisco at any time for the middleweight title of the Orient. If Frisco agrees tr> fight Rivers, Al is prepared to stake his
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  • 530 16  -  NIMROD (BY Changi Sappers Beaten By Two Goals To One S.C.C. 2. KK. Khangi) 1. Tllh Itoyal Eng hirers ui-nt all the way back to hangi yesterday evening after then soccer match with the Singapore Cricket Club with the knowledge that they had gained a
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    11 16 against the Ml. on the padan ff yesterday. (Free Press photo)
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  • 75 16 'I be follOWlm have been selected to represent the y.mca it football vs the BxclM Dept tomorrow at 510 pin at thi Pmchlny Plant ground -Pa;»tr Pa:: j. inn Playen are requested to met .ii TJIjCJL at 5 pm. sharp. J PerfUJOn, Kenny. N. Jackson. T Tick
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  • 343 16 Publishers' Sharp-Shooters In Great Form Publishers 5; Indian Association o. P^BLISHIiRS scored a five- nil victory over the Indian Association In a second division soccer match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday but they did not play a very bright game. The first half was
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 100 16 THE FAR-EASTERN CRISIS Recollections Observations by Henry L Stimson Secretary of State 1929- 1933 •1m p.tn's nro:>f|. upon China tvivr precipitated > rrMi of *rave import to America and to world pea<»v Wh;tt arr the icilitios ol the situation? How did the N>>i>- Recognition Doctrine rome into heine? What conclusions
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    • 35 16 Is it not a profound and gladdening thought ...that there be men of such good intent and marked ability to confine within the compass of a bottle such unadulterated joy?" "FRASER NEAVE, LTD. DISTRIBUTORS.' 1
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 118 16 TEAMS FOR GOLF MATCH (iarri^on And Kcppcl nubs Thf following are the teams and liartlng tin.es :.>r the women's match between the Garrison Goll Club versus K ppel Ooil Club, to be played at the Garri-sm Doll Course on Thursday The Garrison players are mentioned fir^t p.m. 350 Mrs. H
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