The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 March 1937

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,122. ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1^37. 16 CENTS.
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  • 846 1 30 Officers And Soldiers Shot At Tetuan SARAGOSSA SEVERELY DAMAGED BY RAIDS Hospitals Filled With Wounded Italians BRITISH SHIP FIRED ON BY INSURGENT WARSHIPS THE first expression ot disaffection in the ranks of the Spanish rebels was reported yesterday when, following the discovery of a military
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  • 266 1 Selangor Strike Situation Is Improving Hourly suit ol successful negotiation between the men <>nd th employers. It is announced that 40 minea are reported to be concluding satisfactory arrangements with their employees The drivers recently presented a set of denvrds. asking for increased 1 wages and the situation was so
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  • 80 1 Responsibility Is Japan's London, M;ir. 3<l. THHE first step towards a new n race will be the adoption of 16-.in. guns, says the Times |J3 a leader today. It was within the power ot Jtip-.in to prevent thai ftep bf I men undertaking not to
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  • 90 1  -  Sin Chew Shanghai Japanese Bapks Agree Shanghai. Mar M THE Central Bank o! China t<Ki.«\ announred that the Jap, banks in Shanghai had agreed to sur-ren-ier thoir stiver stocks to the Governrrent on terms similar to other toroinn banks. Tbt storks tot.U $9,000,000- Rent it Shanghai.
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  • 27 1 Nrw Delhi. Mar. 30. TWO British officers were kill- ed and one wounded on the Razmak Road today by tribesmen, southwest of Damdil. Reuter
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  • 44 1 OtUu*. Mar 30. LOffd and Lidy Twocdsmuir hive lot! for Washington on a "friendly" call on President and Mrs Roosevelt u-l'om they are visiting far the :;rs! ttme. They will return to Oft t-w-t am Ar»rii 3 Reuter
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  • 175 1 London, Mar. 30. CPECULATORS. refreshed by the Easter recess, marked their return I to the City today by staging a heavy *)ul'. attack on commodities. Moreover. even small the investor, who is uncert?in how the Stock Exchange will react to the international situation and wondering
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  • 125 1 St. Wolfgang, Mar. 30. VTINE frozen British and American 4^ journalists carefully shepherd*d by six local detectives comprised he whole audience when the Ddkc )f Windsor ariived at Hausappes>ack after the eight-hour Journey :rom Enzesfeld, the latter part ot vhich wa.s through a
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  • 79 1 London. Mar. 30. In the Fonland the nood level has .•ontinued to fall throughout the dry I r ar.d ve>lorday it wa.s the lowest registerei fOC .some wreks The level ni water, however, .still stands at pcint rrr<mnne6 as .lartßprnos ind work is still proctedinf
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  • 26 1 Il.iffhtl.tcl. Mar '<• The L ndbergh.s who arc returning I Furope from India by easy stages, -ere vestcrday lor Aleppo en route n Turkey Reuter
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  • 64 1 New I > Hh.. Mar. 30. In addition to the Rrithh officers: two Indian officers were killed and one wounded, 19 Indian MMftero killed and .18 Hounded and one British signaller wounded. The troops belonged to the brigade uhnh was protecting the road to allow the pas*are of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 53 1 Ik. H mm mAi*\\ i\2 r TONIGHT Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.3a p.m. Dinner 3tKi D^liCe vinformal) 9.30 lo midnight final Appearance of EVY and MARNY WELL- KNOWN SONG AND DANCE PARODISTS LAST NIGHT Non-diners $1.00 RAFFUM cEfCIWATED ORCHESTRA I WHEN IN PENANG STA¥ Directed by Dan Hopkins. MX THE
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    • 58 1 9 k. aI BujnVVii ADELPHI qjHV HOTEL Till KSHAY NIC. IIT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE RELLER BAND NO AFTFR IHNNFR ADMISSION HARGE THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TODAY AT 1 P.M. AT TIIF ADEKPHI HOTEL ADELPHI GRILL THF BFST FOOD AT POPI'LAR PRICES SEA VIEW
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  • 122 2 Openings In Municipality The institution of a civil service similar to the Straits S I C vil Service. whereby graduates I Raffles College can b recruib to be trained in iiin to b> officers cf the Municipality, was by Mr. Chua Keh Hai on the m for
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 2 photo). BOMB Of THE GUESTS at the tea party at the General Hospital Kerreation Ground yesterday on the occasion of the marriaee of Mi 1. M. Sirisena and Miss A. I. Fernando. Free Tress
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 405 2 TRAFFIC LINES In Singapore MR. G. M. COLTART CORRECTS A MISAPPREHENSION- WHA T HE REALL Y SAID A T THE A. A.M. ANNUAL MEETING— TRAFFIC RULES AND WHITE LINES STATUTORY IN CO LONY— STRONG j SUPPORTER OF SYSTEM To The I ditor. Sir, My attention has just been drawn to
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    • 171 2 Jo The Editor, sir. With reference t the leading article hi your issue Ol Mir 25. under B:)om and Slump." where you merits n "Altogether the textile r taa still lail to iind much to commend them in Sir John's ryes, and his view can b-^ taken as
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  • 495 2 Founder Of Methodist Episcopal Misscn WELL- KNOWN throughout Malaya as the founder of the Methodist Episcopal Mission in this country, and one of the leading figures in the public lite of BlnfftPOK before the War. Bishop W. K. Oldham died at Pasad'-na. California, on Saturday in nil
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  • 43 2 It is tainted out that the women members ol the Persaudaraan Sahabat Pens Malaya, which held its Fourth Annual Conference here during the Easter holidays, did not stay in Singapore overnight as stated. They had only arrived for the Conference on Saturday morning.
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  • 197 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Military Leaders Arrive Shanghai, Mar. 30. REPORTS of fhc arrival of many military leaders in HanKchcw, capital ol Crektant Province, indicate that an important conlerence called by Gen. Chiang Kai Shek. the Premier and Jommaiuiw-in-Chief, will be held there shortly. AflMflkf th<-
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  • 49 2 flowing I rday'i home football remit h cabled bf R iikst DIVISION RudtfM I, Dei 0 Leedi :s. wm Brom. 1 SECOND division m Villa it N A».t rd I Norwich I Coventry 0 B u 1 SOUTHERN .ill i». R< .uhng 1 NOKTHERN :i. Wr.xl. ii
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 318 2 WANTED. cash BUYER I r I HJ I r good pond tloi snu ml H'\ No <)17. can ol Ft Pn NOTICES. TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 213). In ea pi U rred on him by Bei .ion 4 ol thr Traffic Regulation Ordinance t tie Chief P Bi] ipon :r.ak»
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    • 709 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Ztbc Simjaporc JfICC |I>CCBS Head OfOc-e: Cecil Street. Mncapart Phone: Mtl ij lute* with extension* to all depart mtatat Tel: "Time* Smnp« f Kuala l.umpur Oflirr: 25. J«r« Slreel. I'honr: 3CK3. Ipoh OfUcc: Brewster Road. I'Hotn 3? Penang Ofllre: It. Bishop Street, lVi.« n Phone: 1177. I.ondon Oflirr
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 85 2 Diary Of The Day High Water: 0.36 a.m. 8 <i ft. 1.20 p.m. p.m. 7.8 It. Sports Soccrr: B.C.C. W Manm at B.C.C: SC.F.A. vs. Medical Services at Anson Road: Y.MC.A. vs. CSC at S.H.B. Cricket: Victoria School vs. A.C.S. Lawn Tennis: Y.M.C.A. tournament handicap doubles final. Cinemas AUIAMKKA First
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    • 63 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice in Hie Ist. Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgment In OM 17 36. At 11 am.: 5. 524 36 SherifTa Fatimah btote Syed M)h iiar Ifaaoohor n b. Vapp to Ifaricifi etc. Before Mr. Justice Home in the 3rd Court at 11
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  • 648 3 Matter Of Urgent Necessity MUST BE RAISED THIS YEAR IN A QUIET AM) SERIOUS TONE, MR. W. BARTLEY, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY, GAVE REASONS TO HIS COMMISSIONERS WHEN THEY MET YESTERDAY OF THE URGENT NECESSITY OF RAISING §2,750.000 AS SOON AS POSSIBLE I A FTER
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  • Article, Illustration
    125 3 iccoKDiNG to the BuUetin of Statittici retelifm Co the MinHm fwdll for February all tlgnatorjt countrieM wert undcr!cd at he lid of February. Malaya ?/«.s 108 *ons below her quota; «"> >luu: ttJtTt font; Netherlands I :a,a 1 2U2 tOH9; Nnjeria 1.324 tens ai'd Siam 134 tons, giving
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  • 43 3 Mr Piankara Mestrige Siri.-ona. o! Brl ane, Singapore, M. Hendrick, ol Ceylon. marMiss Oalkisi tge Adeline Irine V tughter of Mr. G. S. Feriiand '>. Kuala Lumpur, at the Singapor Marriage Registry yesterday. a larg< number friends fr n both ci' nded.
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  • 99 3 During t.i. ending Mar. 20 ifW7. exports ol tinned pineapples iron. Malayan ports amounted to 64.042 rases, ol Which: :«822 «53 per <"nt.) cases were to United Kingdom, 2.183 <.i per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 19.525 *3 1 p r cent.) cases to Canada and
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  • 319 3 TIIK report of the \rtisaiis' Wage* Committee with recommendations revising rates and scahs of wages paid to Municipal labourer*, was tabled at yesterday's meeting the .Municipal Commissioners. The report recommends tne payment of 52 cents a day lor unskilled labourers and percentage increases on that rate for skilled
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  • 46 3 Mr. E. J. StrugneU <i the Malayan Forestry Service, who left Malaya in November last, has arrived In England jmd If Staying id Potter's Bur. Mr Strugnell m:»de a forestry tour in Indki jnd then wnt to Austria for a Itintsi sports holiday before going home.
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  • 130 3 ARREST FOR BILKING TAXI-DRIVER ■Un-English Principle upECOMMENDED by a majority amendment of part XIII Ol the Municipal Ordinance to provide that any person hiring a hackney carriage or jinricksha who lel or fails to pay the driver conductor or puller on dismissing or leaving the hackney carriage or jinricksha the
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  • 317 3 Need For Action Till', growing; traHic danger on the streets of Singapore was referred to by Mr. E. M. P. Fergusson at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore .Municipal Commissioners, when he suggested the tiiPi.ition of a committee to deal >.:th road signs, lighting of streets traffic
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  • 391 3 ANOTHER objection to a eom- mittee's decision to sell Municipal land at Aljunhd Road to the Singapore Traction Company for the purpose of erecting a car .shed, was made by Mr. E. M. F. Fergus.sop. at yesterday'^ meeting ol the Municipal Commissioners. He was
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 3 MACAO'S GOVERNOR: Senhe* Artur Tama^nini Buvhosa, v.im arrived at Singapore by the Rotterdam Lloyd Rov.il Mteh Mill liner Rulorran yesterday. He will proceed to Tortii^al's Far Eastern possession on Apr. where he will take up his third term as (Jovernor.
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  • 705 3 Extensive Schemes Revealed QINGAPORE v Wing M much traUl a clay that Mtten.MV< k increase the supply are. bttOf mootod by the Municipal WttU '•> partment. The proposals are An inrreu.se in the number of filter beds at (iunont; I'ul.ii to deal uith all the
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  • 179 3 pHARGED with having hurt to I<w Choon Mnnu by having driven an OUlfr ot thr Singapore Traction Cu ;n nn-ii-gent manner, at th- junrticn ot Kallang R->ad and L;.\( ml' i stn on Mar. 28. Yen Smi» i.mi Um driver of tlio omnib od before Mr.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 26 3 BURTOL QUICK CLEANERS FOR SAME DAY SERVICE Goods handed in by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 278, Orchard Rd. Phone 7776.
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    • 39 3 THE SOUTH PACIFIC LINE inaugurates a n« k and dirad rottte to NEW ZEALAND NO TRANSHIPMENTS. NEXT SAILINGS FKOM SINGAPORE: m.v. 'MAETSUYCKER" 13th April s.s. "VAN REES" Bth May For particulars apply to K.P.m. LINE f F'inlayson Green, SINGAPORE.
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  • 2047 4 LAUNCHING THE EMPIRE AIRMAIL^ SCHEME New Seaplane Airliners For Transocean Services Landplane And Flying-Boat Services Progress Of Air Force Expansion Treblin§ I The Service Increased Striking Power F ore !f tier Want British War planes Aerial Part In Quelling Palestine Disturbance* New High-Performance Light Bomber I <>n~fl ing Monoplane Improved
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  • 221 4 Old Lady Tells Secret Of Her Vigour. The writer <>l th.- lollowinn OMt .sun* red lroTi rheumatism. I aches, and d«pn .svon Thru vigorous old lady f >ld her th«of nood health And now sh»- to tell OtlMffl n iv sh«> discovered wonderful MOM
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  • 35 4 M M H t .lr -I »in* Mi M I ill 1 I had Mi* m »>roxli Early morn to 4 8 m lo watrfi it rti taurant 730 M o« x i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 12 4 ■'OVILTINE' TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE 4. WINDER UMITED, 18 Chartered Bank Chambers Singapore.
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    • 76 4 flrescription H V Kotema. Hm^worm, 'Mintm IF Ito^. Kbeum. PrukJy H^t, Paonaau, Siagftpor* Foot, ltek ing Kruntiooa and hU.h.%, w I D r^ cri P tio J»»» tow H drop* of this marvellou* lotioaaitd you h*v« uutmt reUrl. imtattMt and pain go« at ooc*. aad a tow. H »pplic«tiooa will
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  • Article, Illustration
    349 5 J THE SCENE ON T.IK I.KVANTi: .rant showing ,he heavy .uns Mm a,n,> Gwnl tll e ip<) de 1.1h.h, are in a,li«,. in .his ureu Vnlen ha\e already don< tl ;.»i daUßasv« THE KING and Queen of Denmark have now arrived at Cannes in the South of France where they
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 75 5 1 i» I? BBBV^ *M%*t' \J M ON I W BW BBBBW^BBBBBSm B^BMB K EH I II V^bVjbßßbT 'jT > **»*a^^^ I 1 f^^Wl V^ W 19 l^^flßßa* I '^^^^^^^B^ta-A ■f^BBBBS' i* t /JBBB^. ||^rjBBBt > SUGAR not to 6e />u./ not Mion. hut in that of tr customers, most
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  • 1346 6 CAUSE OF ACCIDENT A MYSTERY Efforts To Rescue Mr, Beaton A I JF,K hearing: eitfht European and three Asiatic witnesses. f» Mr. W. IMatlJuarrie, Singapore Coroner, returned a verdict Of death by misadventure at the inquest of Mr. Waltt r Henderson Beaton,
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  • 1197 6 HAPPY PROSPECTS FOR INDIA N LA BOURERS Retirement After IS 'ears' Work On Estates? (From our own Correspondent) Halaors. Maw. vt. «[l the new rate ol Wage* is approved, tin- Indian labourer uill onee again be in tin 'itppv position i,j beteg able to retire trom work, very well nIT,
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 6 GINA MALO, the young American aetress BAD playing in On Vnur loes." has perl— a views on politics Ketnitly s«r addressed nearly 2«0 Oxford undergraduates at a lunvhron o» the Oxford I niversity Liberal llub. (iina Male addressing the unclt'i graduates, at the luncheon
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  • 241 6 Bright Outlook For Industry MY AM very optimistic about the rubber industry and brlitv that the present high price? will prevail for some time. a matter of fact. I believe that between now and the end ol >la> they will be likely to go
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  • 145 6 Needs Of Salvation Army In Malaya T'HE present annual commitment. of the Salvation Army in Malaya require $20 iiuo Irum public MibNcriptJon.s. in his .u nual ippeeJ Mgactti i i>«>rd, uu- Divisional n^nmnn N i ■tales "our efforts magi !>♦• naore t'. just maintained ah ar<.un<i the us
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  • 53 6 Over M IVr (\ni. Return IWJVwfc 1(11 apOMMM Srr»'mi».iii. >hr. 30. tap- nojx»d r rent at HMI mi rai js UlitJ tl M> tappers !i 'f r tflifc Nai n^ r g^t"'ll > w, ich Negrl 1 i who Uid I n Mr;k. I r.U'tibt ro! „rr st.s
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 43 6 I Men Made Young Vigour Increased In 24 Hours .mi i j I lUl d ot. At ml chcinlata. I AIHIS HAIR DRESSERS IMAISON PERM ?9, Stamford Road, Singapore MAISON MARIE 63. Victoria Street, Singapore I^POU lor Max Factor'. Cosmetic. Phone: 46 it
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    • 18 6 PIJPRmsHI f#yTRA:DE HF |P>W B HMH^. ■tthe GREAT WORID L. M His Excellency p- "™^^B the Governor H
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  • 132 7 The annual general meeting of the Singapore \.A. Association will be held at the Singapore Cricket Club this Ing at 5.30 p.m. The business will bt as follows: 1. To receive the Committees Report and Statc.no.r.t of Accounts for 193G. 2 To elect Office Bearers for the
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  • 61 7 The lecture by Mr. Mcnon on The Secret of Ghundi" to the Fortnightly Club has been unavoidably postponed and wiU bo given at a later date. The cub will meet M u.su U on Monday at 10 a.m. when there will be a discussion on "Househo.d Employment in
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  • 237 7 SCOTTISH M.P. AWARDED £500 DAM AGES To Be Shared By Hospitals London, Feb. 19. AGREED damages for libel lor £500, to be divided between the Cancer Hospital. Fulham Road. S.W.. and the Royal Northern Infirmary. Inverness, were approved by Mr. Justice MacKinnon in the King's Bench Division yeste»day. The plaintiff
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  • 331 7 Eighteen Graduates A GENERAL exodus of anopheles maculatus and anopheles sondaicus from Singapore is beginning This happens yearly on the eve of the international course in malariology which takes place in Singapore. The (ourt&i course, begins on Apr. 19, and it ki a mutter o r concern in
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  • 47 7 Mr. Chua Chve Chua of Guthrie anc Co. Ltd.. and a student of the Schoo of Accountancy through its loca agents. Home Study Agencies of Ma lava, passed the Intermediate Exami nation of f he Corporation of Account ants, Glasgow, lie-Id in Bin tip Tire tai December.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 272 7 FOR THE FIRST TIME! MALAY SPOKEN and SUNG BY A HOLLY- jffimSffl JP^m WOOD STAR ...IN A THRILLING MALAYAN JUNGLE ADVENTURE Q. I TODAY CAPITOL 111 M Jungle and a Civilis- Opening With Special 3.15 Matinee f^M^k v IB I Paramount presents Exotic, Beautiful Jr < DOROTHY L AMOUR B^M*
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    • 219 7 "HERE IS A CUM FOR THK MV- I gij^^^M^i 'SUNDAY TIMES* "QLITE THE JOL- Jl^ Mitfl W I m LIEST. BRIGHTEST AND LIGHTEST ...jg* *h. I J^^ilp^ '^Sk MI'SICAI diMiin HIM IW.R •SBP'*aPttfe I ■B^" JftSj:* The Happiest Picture I ■^g^P Ever Made i Omes Hack! 4J5» j OPENING TONIGHT
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  • 875 8 The Singaore Free Press WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1937. Will Tin Be "Talked Up" To £350? IN the midst of the process of "talking up" the price of tin to 1350 per ton the situation has been clouded with a number of uncertain factors which give rise to doubts aj co
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  • 106 8 Cap! A T A Mtchte, obe II.C has been appoii >d by tbt Bultan oJ J M H ::')rary Advisory Ommc Warden lor UM State Of JotlOTf dipt i) Ootvllle, at pkmtiil AdJuUnt, Mv c ii Boftni b »me next month Cap! \v lackaan ol the Royal
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  • 66 8 (Jermany To Ke Represented By Official Observer Washington, >i ar ;>o. Germany will be represented by an Ofllcial observer at the International Textile Conterenre opening here 0:1 April •>. according |q an announcement by the International Labour Office. This will the test time Germany h;\> been represented at
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  • 68 8 London, Mar. :;n. The Admiralty am.oim-es t'no idpototrnenl of Rear-AdminU Guv R vie to be Rrnr- Admiral ol aircraft c irrior.s m succc.s.sion to Vicc-Adminil Noel lAUienoe. to date July 27 Rear-Admiral Royle Wli commandofficer of the aircraft carrier Glorious m September. 1934. when be was appointed Naval
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  • 748 8 pVEN In this land of perpetual sunshine, where by far the greater part of disease is due to faults of diet and housing, circumstances which the victims are usually unable to im- prove, jjid illnesses caused by climate are relatively rare, the common cold and influenza
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  • 1135 8 In Pond ic her ry IF it be trw thai placet, m atopotll n ;h ttMf have no hi>»(.r\ h i l pines* then should Pondicherry, the chief the little Ptei :-..«nts O! India, o- .1 BMMt u:. ;><••. lor lias h.»'. .1 long ;y Over rod over m iln
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 116 8 Caldhecks ANNUAL CASH BEGINS TOMORROW You Can Save Most and on More Things in this Great Sale. GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY 100 PAGE SALE CATALOGUE GLADLY SENT POST FREE. JOHN LITTLE 6- CO.. LTD. (INCORPORATED I\ ENGI \M>) I SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG and [POH.
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    • 80 8 THE WAY TO LIVE to a good old age is to work twelve hours a day, eat only plain food, never stay 'up late and avoid alcohol and tobacco This will net only ensure a long life but will mak? it seem even longer than it is. Even s^ a
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  • 668 9 FAULTS IN CHINESE IMMIGRATION QUOTA SYSTEM Compares Badly With Indian Arrangement MALAYAN COLLIERIES LTD. ANNUAL MEETING New Machinery For Dealing With Disputes Needed (From Our Own Correspondent) Tur Kuala Lumpur, Mar. N, JriL labour question formed a large part of the comments by the chairman of Malayan Collieries Ltd., Mr.
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  • 223 9 The Rhodesia n Contingent CO far as is already known. deleg ations from overseas to the Coro-*-J nation will include 32 Royal personages, 29 Indian Princes, nine Foreign Ministers, seven Prime Min isters and several Commandeis-in-Chiefs. Among the Royal visitors will be the Count of
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  • 67 9 DUCE SCHUSCHNIGG TO CONFER Rome. .Mar. :;0. II Dace will receive a visit from Dr. Schusehnigg this week, when he Is expected to give an assurance to the Austrian Government that the ItaloGerman friendship and the new treaty Km tweet! Italy and Yugoslavia will not affect Italy's friendship with Austria!
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  • 226 9 More Than Ever Spent In The Open Air London. >lar. 30. Despite the severity of the weather •nd forecasts of more snow in most districts, Easter was spent as an open-air holiday by larger numbers thi.s year than ever before. Reports from patrols indicate a record number of
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  • 103 9 Kxpcctcd To Arrive Here On Saturday The Transport Dorsetshire, with the I 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders on board, is expected to arrive here at 7 a.m. on Apr. 3 and will berth at Section X Singapore Harcour (Board. On completion of disembarkation. the Tranoport is expected to proceed
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  • 101 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh JAPAN SUPPLIES ARMS AND MONEY Shanghai, Mar. 30. DEPORTS lrorr North China state that Gin SimenolT will organise White Army lor the .support of the proposal to establish an independent regime In Inner Mongolia and Suiyuan. The RoMteO is reported to
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  • 112 9 Gandhi's View Of Crisis Madras. Mar. 30. "The Government, by Hooting the majority, has ended the autonomy which they claim the Constitution hj.s given to the Provinces." declared Mr. Gandhi, discussing the constitutional crusls. "Their rule will therefore be ot the sword, not ofl the
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  • 51 9 Windsor (Ontario). Mar. 10. While the Chrysler conference is dragging on at Lansinn. Michigan, thr Chrysler Corporation ot Canada yesterday announced their Windsor ?ACtoriM were elOftng temporarily, throwing a further 2.000 idle as the result of the shortage oi materials normally imported from the United States' factories
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 9 photo) TWO OF THE GI'ESTS at the tea party at the General Hospital Recreatlan ground yesterday on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. P. !M. Sirisena and Miss A. I. Fernando. Free Press
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  • 154 9 MOVE FOR UNDERSTANDING WITH BRITAIN Shanghai. Mar Mi. A REPORT from Tokio slates that recent Anglo-Chinese geslures for thr economic expansion of Central and South China are causing much concern among Japanese oHn ial circles in Japan. A mcctini; of th J... derided that Mi;
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  • 75 9 NILE OF CORNISH COAST FOR PUBLIC London, Mar. 3i. Many miles of the OOQttl coast have been handed over to the National Trust during the last three years. The MMt and beautiful clear land extending for nearly a mile from Mullion Cliffs to Predannach Heao have been made over to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 459 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 6 p. m. March 30 New York prices quoted In U.S. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage ttnd stamp duty are not included. Share ol £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion
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    • 196 10 1 From London 5.30 p. m. March 30 STOCKS: London 22.463 tons < 22.831 ton.s> Livrrj) ol 31.355 ton* 1 31,503 tons) COntA: Btraita S.D. Rotterdam < April*: 4:21 ss. Freviously: 120 17s. 6d. I'FPPER: White Muntok: in bond: sd. Previously: sd. White Muntok: Mar.-May s '/ad.
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    • 998 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. f s List TUESDAY. MAR. 38. 1937: 6 WM MINING Ampat Tin (4s) 6s 6s 6d Asam Knmbang <£) 35s 3d 3Gs 9d Austral Malay 54s 5Gs Ayer Hitam <ss> 28s 6d 30s M Ayer Weng (81) 1.70
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    • 25 10 ISSUED MY PHASER AND CO. AT THI HOSE OF BUSINESS YESTKUMAY rcvrrud 1,,!!.,' vM rs SS 'ir-f w«wjas t!,inme; h>il —..r, htt
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    • 109 10 Mar. 25. !7 20. < Com 107 :i 109 lo7Tii American Teleph and 169% 169 1 170 Atcheaon Railr id B0&4 81'^ 81% peak 58% 10% 59$i Geneal I 1 63 V« 62 l' Ki'i 12 tnter-1 d h 12 13 13 Bank 53 52' M 47'
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    • 66 10 Mar. (i.i rubier T.'i 1 mi .1 tV.t CubL 1 iU.M) Hamburg Cube 15.. r >() White Muntuk E^pper 20.n0 Black, Pepper u.50 Copra, mixed 8 00 Qqpra, pun4r|td 8.25 SiiuiL Fake Tapioca 5.25 Pace Saigon Al $170 Rice Siam, W.C No. 1 5156 Rice. Siam, W.C.
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    • 74 10 London Closing Quotations March 30 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-:n Tnntirilij viOßily Paris Francs to 124 21 106'»„ io«p H New York to 488 4 88 >„ 4 88 2 Amsterdam Guilders to ii> luT 892 892 1 Hong Kong Per dollar l. v
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    • 82 10 Heavy Continental Buying Of Rubber L< mlon. Mar. Tin- Stork Exchange closed him <• •*.nl\d?nt ;:lmi;sphere Bom« tfld)ugri widespread demand reI in seviraJ substantial advances ciaUy among sliippings. Cibles Hid Wireless, popper and Hcme rai's. Rubbery improved in sympathy with th« commodity but demand wu y. Wh?at was
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    • 73 10 Holiday Demands Make For Tighter Conditions l.nitri'tii. >| i r »•> The money market ia>t week ex rienced rmther wo.c active and :i >,-,>;■ c. ncjitions uiidrr lh- inMu -icr o. revenue paymcnis md good denund for holiday esrrency. Despite the MtablUty of munoy. liov. ever, the average
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    • 70 10 From London 5.30 p. m. March 30 Tin: W £299 Previously: Strom* at ♦JiiO'J 10 Threi montlis: CSB6 *u> }':.\i v :l >( j3 d.s New Vnrk Tin: M 25. \y 66 12 "upper: Yemeni B1 Prevkwaly: *:t:j t.~ 6ci G >ld: v i t 2a M
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    • 221 10 I Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Mar. M SI I I IN(. 1 ndon. T T 2 1 1 M London, demand 2 1 16 London, 4 months' .si^ht 2 4' R Lyons, demand 1240 Hamburg, demand 141 N a York., demand 57 M »ntreal, demand 7 H Batavia,
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    • 71 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Mar. 19, 1 o'clock noun lluyers Sellers Ko. IX R S.S. in casf's fob March) i.» tf% G r>ri FA.(,) in ciM 'FOB. March) 11 IS No. IX.KS.S. «.spot loose) (awardable Tome ol Vi.uk'f Firm. l itest cable: London cli New Y^k Spot rihrrt it
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  • 38 11 II HO me s I?.. I in p m j') Opcnlni uuMMim wwtH i» sa n-u ;n English. xa mu.sk <>r ti>|)Hiii talk. \o 09 News In Japan io is Resume <>• tomaiTow'i programme 10 M Clo down.
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    63 11 COL. CHABLEB LINDBERGH arrived in Bombay early this month with his wife, unknown to anyone. The next day he took Sir Francis Younghusband. chairman of the World Congress of Faiths, who arrived on the same day by boat, to Calcutta in his own plane to attend the Ramakrishna Centenary celebrations.
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  • 388 11 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Books Close. financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year TIN Payable Date to date Batu Selangor 7%% Int. Apr. 8 Apr. 14 Apr. 9 12V? Hong Fatt 5'- Final Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr 15 IS Hong Kong Tin 30'; Int. Apr. 5 Apr.
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  • 1152 11 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstine, Merwin D. Mater, Otwaid Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence MOKE PRINC IFLFS OF RII)1>I\(. [N the first days ot Contract the most approved bidding was a series ol leaps md bounds,
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  • 67 11 'From Our ()wm Com spoiui. nt Kuala Lumpur. Mar. .'{o. Mr. B B Gill, broth,- o j the tUBOU! cricketer Lall Singh h.u reported the loss ol a revolver and 40 roondi ol ammunition from his immmf in imbi RoatJ Kuala Lumpur V"strrd;«v Mr Gill, who «s a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 428 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in toe v/<jlonj of Hong Kong) Tbm liability of member* la limited t« tkt •xt«nt and IB manner •reacrltod by Ordinance No. of 192i of the Colony. Authorised Capital $*****.000 [ssued and Fully Paid-up 120.000.000 deserve Fond: Sterling •,500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve Liability
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    • 546 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AISTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.*****0 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liabiiity of Proprietors 3,000 ,0<)0 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Rishopscatr. London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Hramhrs. Alor Star Hollo Sai«on Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 811 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE 8 15 Greenwich time signal. The Birmingham Hippodrome Ori k, i99K chestra from the HiDp<xiiome Tluatre. r ftA %m i s J 225 J m Birnnngham. ISS mUS IC (Records) 9.05 Close down. b.30 Tamil music < Records t. 7.00 Violin recital by Mr. and
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  • 407 12 BOSUN'S BRAVERY SAVES CREW OF 72 Makes Perilous Venture In Lashing Seas Hung Kong, Mar. 25. WHEN the survivors of the wrecked lndo-< hina B.N. Company's ship llopsani: arrived in Hong Kong yesterday, they told a thrilling tale of the heroism of the Chinese bosun of
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  • 274 12 Receni appolnunenti In the Colonial Benrftce Include Mr C B P. P:trry. to !>• C<)-<»p»-rati\.-Markt tii,g CMSfiCT, Malava Mr. Justin \V K Bcrac PUSOM Judge. Kenya, to ix- Pulsqc Judgi-. ss Dr J. H Botty.r. MB. UCh. BAO. DPH. Medical Offuvr. to b» Mdical Offlcii. SiUK»rsralt* Grade
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  • 112 12 Thf election of office kewn of the i St. Francis' Association of this year resulted in the previous year's manage- I ment committee being fleeted en bloc. Mr J F. Skadian. however, intimat■M inability to carry on as sports i secretary, Mr H. E Sequerah was', elected
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  • 288 12 EUROPEAN HAS CHINESE BRIDESMAID Miss Y. M. Lantfley's Marriage I V s Yvonne Maran IJingkT. Lady < Assistant Protector of Chinese, Bftnga 1 DOIt, Is probably tttt first European I bride to choose a Ch irl a^s on.' 01 her bridesmads s..c marries Mr William Treaa Rowc, 01 Pa jam
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  • 29 12 Ihe .s.s. Soudan has left Hong KOBC I and is exported to arrive at 10 |V today she w.ll proved Honest* the! b.H Boards wharf on arrival
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  • 53 12 •From Our O. lupin. Mar M. The marrhi" I n the Cantoni Mr Lou s.i i K«. Lou 1 J H Kuan v Mr 800 i j Kua K Th- n rfonw d i;. Mr Loh Ah Kow w i Kok Mr P (j A! v^.. h«-ld at
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    • 526 12 BUBSSSB^sssssssssssssssssssssssssr^ V---> *K^s^^k i i > WJt l^^T W% W% TK* (B5 J/ A'f MUtnLMT lmlli99 ill4^ I^^ WAY twjjMmiC^^ 7V> North America WT '.'ti .hL'|»"iji>> r<l* > vO^ illit^ Vancouver Direct or via ■K I*l^£SS3&V^ Honplulu ship's-side rail con--7 ><fc2S Wttf Thls time vla anada boo* I your passage
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    • 349 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADUKrSS 22. PAIL MAIL. I.umiiin. SW l| of fast tmi rtw i Mall T.i r Ve.s.spl.s btIWCMI RANGOON, COLOMBO, TORI MI^N MARSHIIKS. PLVMOI 111 \M. LONDON with through ronnection trun Sir and i\ n mg. HOMKW \KD s\|| |\<.s I ear* Kanfooii < olornbo YORKSHIRE Apr 8
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 656 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Kri and Thurs. and Fridey* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundays 7 pm. Malaka, Batu Anam. Batu
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    • 339 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Gorgon. Brit.. 2,120 tons, lrom FrPmantle 2<>. to Fremantle Apr 1. MabellJ Nor 840 tons. Irom P Swettenham 28. to Osaka 31 Makasser. Dut 362 tons, from Indra- 1 iiiri 28. to Indragiri 31 Raub. ML. 573 tons, from Kuantan 28 to Kuantan 31. Ban Ho Li-jtu Chin.
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    • 121 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alonrside thr Wharve* or Expttted to Arrive East Wharr (Entrance C.atr 1): Karoa 22. Bulun 19 ♦lain Wharf (Entrance (.ate 3): Soudan J»; Brnne\is i> Gorgon H MllW dat 9; J»ypor< 7 Empire Hock (Entrance Gate 5): Lassie bank :io. of Mrmiughani 'A4 5... Empire l»o«k (Entranoi
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 301 13 p o JDK i ebl hi US 1 1 OFF FOR A CRUISE BY WHY DON'T YOU GO TOO? CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO AND BOMBAY. §t^_ Available for two month*. From SINGAPORE. TO: Ist. Class 2nd. Claw f Bon» Konr $137.14 5102.86 V Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe
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    • 530 13 (Incorporated it\ tnp or,tl.) wflPlill ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. Incorporated tn StraltM Settlement:) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer e S:iils CITY OP BIRMINGHAM Havre, London Rdam Hl/tii" In l>ort Apr. 1 XCITY OF CANTON \i.i\w. London H'.iam. II bui OteagOW Apr.
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    • 956 13 SHIPPING THE BLIE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steanu.ilp (ltS2> Utf> Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The C un*rd White SUr Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Ihe Saraua* SteamAhip Co Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co, Ltd. The Auatr»Jian Oriental Line ltd The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The
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    • 691 14 K. IP. M. MAKASSER- Wednesday. Mir. 31, P. Samboe, Poeloe Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-PallaJ. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Mir. 31. Muntok and Palembang. TOGlAN— Wednesday. Maif 31. P. Samboe. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BOTH -Wednesday, Mar. '31, Belawan-Deli. GENERA AL VERSPIJCK?— Thursday. Apr. 1. P. Samboe. Letong. Kramat, Maras
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    • 540 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o^/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EIROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrives. Leaves Leaven Arrives S'pore. S'pore. I'enang. New York. Pres. Adams Apr. 8 Apr 9 Apr. 11 May 21 Pres. Harrison Apr. 20 Apr.
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    • 538 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRII A AND SOI TH AMFRICA Ryufuku Maru (ape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Apr. 8 Salaam. Keira, L. Marques. Durban and P. Elizabeth Arabia Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. MombaM, Apr. 10 11 Zanzibar. Dar-e.s-Salaam. Beira. L<>urenco Marques. Durban, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town v
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  • 99 15 photo pilot i V P. Humphrey in action taring pl.»> in the Y.M.C.V Liwn tennis tournament yesterday. Free Press Sill .11 I. lf N CAHN'S XI taking the fit Id <in Monday inoriiinu in the v.eel-i'iul «ri( kct match Against ill-Mal.iya. Free Press THE
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  • 1042 15 Scottish First Division Leaders Beaten A i I 1.1. programme ot matches was played in the English League on Monday with some important results; and several pames in the Scottish League, which included the deieat of the leaders. Aoerdcen. on St. Johnstone's ground. Ucsuits, as
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  • 75 15 London. M,u Hi. Cambridge ixwt Oxford Ln soil match yesterday »v ■even match t four with four mtrhoa halved. Cambridge won th«» singles by six to thre with our halved. 11l the top match Lucas, the Walkei Cup player and Cambridge reptaln. beal Mitchoii-i'.incs. the oxtmd
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    64 15 ON GOOD FKIDAY the Marbles t huwptnnship «t the- World u us p).t>e<t at Tinsley GrMB in tSMSS in the grounds ci the Old Crcvhound Inn. The championship has heen played there every (iood Friday for the past 300 years. The Tinsley Cireen team iihuto>;raphed at prattice. Second from llfM
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    26 15 photo). T. M. HART, who scored 4"i lor \ll Malaya agahMl sir .luiien rahn XI in the first innings of the \vi*ek-*Mu! rrirket inatcii. Free Press
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  • 334 15 P W. L D P A Pis Aberdeen 35 23 6 7 S5 40 53 Rangers 34 23 I I 7« 27 55 Celtic 34 28 6 8 78 42 43 Hearts ;<4 66 11 3 85 56 43 Falkirk 35 18 12 5 01 30 11 Third
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  • 211 15 FRASER AND NEAVE BEATEN 3-1 Good Win For Nestanglo JUFITHER side nlaved vc v impressively in the Bostnett Ho I IgVf BOOOCf between F. and N. and Hnt> ■agio at F and N. ground yesterda.. Nestanulo won three-one. UsuaKy capable u! a brighter «ame. F and N HCflWd out oi
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  • 132 15 HARBOUR BOARD SCORE FIVE Easy Victory Over Casuals S.ll IV isu.ils 1 Harbour Board U .r vi ih.' in ftve goali to one In tin- t hui k played on the Harbour Board ground yee terdaj n minutet rrom the kick oi th i i i The I n mi
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  • 543 15  - CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS AT SNOOKER J. V. RAINHOW ISV Chin pionship class >**?r .ich cl in just n >tittvl fIMN I* the record ot a mm h''.l>w who ha.s .ich( Cl BM ta-t pfartl I taße the Mat it! r ll ship at Borrow* s Hall. London This young fellow play.-,
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  • 29 15 S. C.C. SOCCER rfC C I McCafferj K OlUett, l 11 s i: F w Dunb d Nm.i W U j Vin .1 DoMia >..a j e i) Uiaham.
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  • 789 16 Buckley Scores A HatTrick For R. A. MALAYS GIVE VERY POOR DISPLAY R.A. 3: Malays 0. A SPLENDID pair of wingers and the resourcefulness of their dashing centre forward, Buckley, were the Cactors which pave the Gunners a three-nil "ictory over the Malays at
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    31 16 RAGNHILD HVEGES, tiic lfi-year-okl Danish girl swiminer, wh has been breaking world records to fast lately lhal he now hnids seven and is con Idered t lie irerM*i best Mroman swimmer.
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  • 120 16 Tho t result* oi the compel played at Kcppel Goil Club cl., 1 the Easfc C holidays: (•uillrm.ud (up Won by F. II Bradley and J. M. Harper ~s- 7^ KM-a. Staple!- rd tfin Won by G. Tai a ->■ 12 -37 p Mixed I'nui^ome Mr. and
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  • 85 16 Thr adjourned annual KCM-ral meet [n« f Itn Sinjtapore Billiards aWon vili be held at the Clerical Union Pavilion. Ranxoon Road on Monday Apr 5. it 6.30 p.m. tor the following purpoaei To confirm the minutes of th- last genrral meeting; To confirm and if approved, to pa« Control
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  • 23 16 r ti I«»ndon. Mar 29 Rrfc PhelfM brat Lou Barry by fe knrfhl W the Putney-Mortar ™r R^: imc 24
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    5 16 photo). •JSSwtrisrfijftßßjrr^sMi-- 1 Freev Press
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  • 31 16 Aldershot. Mar. 2n. the Army Soccer Cup final the '^",n« Batt Royal Engineers last to the Rovil Army Service Corps < training centre) by tho odd goal l n three
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  • 264 16 SIR JULIEN CAHN'S TEAM LEAVE FOR K.L. Compliment For Local Organisation A PERFECT pitch, an enthu- siastic crowd which appreciated every point in the game and hospitality which it would be difficult to equal altogether it has been a delightful four and a-half days we have spent in Singapore." said
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    155 16 The roHowlm MM h.tw bron drawn for pl.iv »hLs week in t tie SC.C sprini lawn tennlg tournament: TODAY < hampionship Singles a P Webb v.s j M Ptutf L Cherrlntton ra o w Ottmew w ii pr. oclcevei ra tad Itewan O rmier \.s Rov Bnlth TOMORROW
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  • 300 16 MRS. NAMAZIE RESHTY WIN DOUBLES Results Of Yesterday's Play At Y.M.C.A. BEFORE a Ur«e «allery Mrs. Mima Namaiir and M. R^ht> (plus 15) beat Mrs. Mlßl Hi and I. B. Abed (owe i:.». h_l. 6-4 In the final of the Y M.( A. miwd handicap double ywterday The winners were
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  • 55 16 (From Our Own Correspond' Ipoh. Mar •pIIF Perak eleven to meet Mr 1 Julien Cahn's team hai brm chosen as follows: G. M. Brand ((aptain). T M. Hart, R. N Whltaker, M Y. Bahaudin, A W. Moreira. C. A. Speldewtnd' G. F. Rival, R. C. Ehrke. W. O
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  • 96 16 The tolowing will play cricket ♦he SCRC in matche* a* below Saturday S.J.I, on hotnt grou at 2 pm H L Boon. Ong Swec Keng. T Thean T?k R B Tan. Low Kee Cfc T.ty Yew Ee. Kam Olm Lock Ong 8m Law. Neo Geo Lee Oan Kee
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  • 32 16 A special Paramount Now* nim I \hv Grand National waa received I Singapore yesterday by air mail I will be shown at the Capitol thU c\l ing with The Jungle Princess." I
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 129 16 HENLEY'S TWENTIETH CENTURY BOCK OF TEN THOUSAND Formulas, Processes and Trade Secrets Tl La a m ir U im '"lection ol recipea and rormuku it <-<mmai Tlal t w everybody frODI m who wi-h.-> Ice bubbit to bic-. varnish, to the ictress who desire- I ps red r the dou
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    • 48 16 yyAll I t ■I M 4 I 5 Is it not a profound and gladdening H thought that there be men of such H good intent and marked ability MM to confine within the compass of a H bottle such unadulterated joy?" 1 '.< "FRASER NEAVE, LTD. DISTRIBUTORS. W]
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