Malaya Tribune, 16 February 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. WML— No. 39. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1938 FIVE CENIV.. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1938 FIVE CK.VfV
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 161 1 B m ff*y ARRESTS CORROSION ATTACK OF OXYGEN M 3. r RELIABLE GERMAN VIOLIN OUTFIT Hiitoti of 1 Stradivarius Model Violin. T Case and 1 Bow. AH complete for $7.80 only. SEASON, CO., LIMITED. I (I MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS). F 115. North Bridge Road. TARPAULINS Any size from Boon Seng
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    • 305 1 f HS» j 101 USES lOK VINEGAR" ..it This is the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information about vinegar of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the asking. Wntt ill f Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., giving your address and they will post one
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    • 57 1 WSBSt f j T CLEA It Come alul see our DOLLAR-PER BUNDLE BOOKS. Any one bundle o! 1 t rive to eight books, casting usually from $2.50 to $4.00, is yours for ONB S DOLLAR! They are moving really fast! Call early for your Selections. I j G. H. KIAT
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  • 197 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES THE QUEEN MARY OVERHAULED 17,000 Men Took Six Weeks To Do It (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 1. THE huge task ol overhauling the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary has just been completed, and it has taken 17,000 men six weeks to do the work. Thirty
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  • 174 2 1938 Expected To Be A Record Year (By Air Mail) Glasgow, Feb. 1. Clyde shipbuilding yards are hoping that 1938 will be a record year in the history of the industry, but the year has not started in spectacular fashion. Only three vessels aggregating 11.950 tons were launched
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  • 149 2 U.S. Plans To Incase New German Airship New York. American interests will embark on operation of an airship service between the United States and overseas if plans here materialise. The president of the American Zeppelin Transport Corporation, Mr. Edward P. Farley, has expressed a hope in an announcement
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 465 2 4TEAMEX BAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1938. NALDERA 16.000 Feb. 25 RANPURA 17 000 Mar. 11 BHUTAN 6.100 Mar. 12 BEHAR 6.000 Mar. 21 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Mar. 25 CORFU 15.000 Apr. 8 SOUDAN 6.500 Apr. 8 chit:;al 15.000 Apr.
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    • 76 2 8.1. (APCAR) SAILINGS. For HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave Singapore SIRDHANA 8,000 Feb. 24 SHIRALA 8,000 Mar. 10 TILAWA 10,000 Mar. ?4 For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. TILAWA 10,000 Feb. 22 SANTHIA 8,000 Mar. 9 TALMA 10,500 Mar. 19 p&o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. ft
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    • 524 2 M. B. K. j I KOKUSAI LINE \1 s (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) t am (Incorporated in Japan).. For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), > Due. Due. Sailing Due. t Penang Spore Spore via. New York 1m s R IRISH IMA MARU Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Apr.
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    • 438 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private batb Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng JUTLAND LA 8-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 MEONIA 29-3 29-3 30-3 31-3 ALSIA 19-4 19-4 20-4 21-4
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    • 438 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEt»TSCH ER LLOYD (Incorporated la Germany). The undernoted are the Comp&nyi intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAL NORTH CHINA and JAPAN Due B. 1938 m.s. "SAALE" Ifgj > s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Ma- 4 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Hong, kong, Shanghai and North China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND,
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  • 1907 3 THE DIFFICULTIES IN INDIA Allahabad. "j T is wel! to discourage the blandishments, courtesies and attentions of executive officers and prospective litigants and remember that the highest officer of the State, the most senior police official and the Svealthiesl citizen in the land are entitled to no
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 422 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality M.NDF.RS. now invited for the or service. For Icipal Tender Room the Gas P J■' 0 f surplus coal Unate quun:JJo i pi( uls per pel -oil of 1-5-38 uj 'Deposit 21st March, 193' single Lift Gasworks, D posit $50». p m., 9UI May,
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    • 600 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ta Wan Liat of No. 14, (Eirst Floor), Winchester House. Singapore, has lodged wl h the Secretary. Board ol Licensing Justices, Singapore, an application for the issue to him of a First Class Public Hone Licence in respect of premises Nos. 76
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    • 279 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED -Cl< rl r Ol works to supervise erection of bungalows. Apply personally, 52, Lavender Street. UfANTED An expert Ladies' dress maker. English speaking Chinese pn [erred. Apply to Messrs. P. s. Jamna das Co., Ipoh, with testimonials. PTEREO man, only those with experience In all branches of
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    • 312 3 NEW STOMACH TREATMENT GETS QUICK RESULTS. You cannot enjoy work or pleasure If you are suffering from indigestion. It robs you of the joy of living, prevents concentration, spoils and msturb.s sleep. Whatever the cause, Bisma-Rex will relieve the pains and discomfort and relieve it promptly. Bisma-Rex has a fourfold
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    • 88 3 SWISS WATCHES. GENT'S size Waterproof Shocknroof 9v.i.>.s Watches—high grade 15 Jewels movements With bracelets at $12 each. LADIES' size Waterproof Shockproof Swiss watches—high grade H> Jewels movements with braci let at, $12.75 each. Postage Free f.m.s. Johore duty free. A!' work.; guaranteed 0 months j free service. Many other shapes
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  • 407 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES London, Feb. 15. RUBBEE P"* OUS T day ChangP Ton# Quiet Steady Spot Buyers 615 16 615 16 Sellers 71 16 7116 t Forward (March) Buyers 7 7 Sellers 7 116 7 116 2nd Forward (Apr.! June) Buyers 7 116 7 116 Sellers v.'c
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  • 933 4 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT A DULL AND PROFITLESS WEEK jyjESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated Feb. 15, states:— Looked at from any angle you please the past week has been a dull and profitless period lacking in colour and calling for no special comment. In
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  • 94 4 The tin and rubber outputs for January. 1938, are as follows:TIN Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd.. 2.95' Pels. Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. <Lahat>. 784 pels.; 104 500 yardage treated. 533 houis run. Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd «A. Etam.». 746 Pels.; 119,400 yardage treated 48 r i I hours
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    • 875 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. 'Incorporated in the Strait; Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 510,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General MtJiager 3513 Accountant 3026 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., f[ TMHv J Irving
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    • 145 4 DiSIXFMTA\T THE STRONGEST, SAFE?! AND MOST £CON 0 M I v L DISINFECTANT DEODOKAYI The most important quality in a Disinfectant is the POWER OF DISINFECTION which it possesses. Ordinary Disinfectant* of the usual type mc.j \*j have co-efficient.-: up to 3 or 4 if they arc of a reliable
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  • 643 5 oi, Nations By Fraser And Co. ap re, Heb. 15, 5 p.m. MINING Eraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. 4 3 49 28 30 50 52 Gcd ncm 23 6 24 6 0.70 0.75 22 23 150 1.55 23 24 16 9 17 9 38 43 1.06 110
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  • 214 5 The following are the exchange rates his morning according to the daily ircular issued by the Hong Kong ann Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, Feb. 16. London T.T. 2 1 London demand 2,4 London 4 months* sight 2 4 1|32 demand 1780 Switzerland demand 25: lamburg demand 142 >lew
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  • 421 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Wednesday WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. F<evv and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conciit'ons:— Messrs. White, W T eld and Co.. New York, report to us by cable as follows: STOCKS. The market' reflects
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  • 42 5 Exports of rubber from the Nethet lands Indies during January amounted to 26.430 tons, as compared with 27,070 tons in the corresponding month of lost year. Estate rubber exported Gmounted to 13.362 tons and native rubber to 13.068 tons.
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  • 170 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Total for Books Close financial Ccnpany D.v.dend ExDiv. year Singapore, Feb. 15. 5 p.m. TIN: ni4 To c<? Austral Malay 9d. 0 3d. Bonus. X Kamunting 3i. Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 12 20% 9d. Bonus Feb 23 Feb. 15 M. Kampar 6d. No.
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  • 215 5 rd ft Co.. Ltd., $30,000 Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn -PORE MUNICIPAL: :"1 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Sept. 30 102 104 norn red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. 1, Sept. 30 108 HO norn ri 1955 $1,000,000 Int. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 norn ■d 19G3 $2,000,000
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  • 136 5 Report By Fraser And Co, Singapore. Feb. 16 MINING. Tin three months £182 0.0 up 40-. Spot £182 0.0 up 35- and New York 41i 8 cts. up cts. There is again a long list of selling orders for Sterling Tin shares from London and prices or
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  • 17 5 Singapore. Feb. IS. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $90 (up $1%).
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  • 19 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 23V4 (up h); Sellers 23% (up «4).
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  • 324 5 Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 4 101 2 Ayer Hitam 24 25 Bangrins 22 6 23 6 Eatu Selangor j 1.50 1.55 Chanderiangs 17 is Hitam Tin 0.38 0 43 Hongkong Tin 24 25 Hong Fat.ts 1.05 1.10 Idris Hyd. 8 3
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  • 98 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Seller;. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. Feb.) 23 Va 23? 8 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. Feb.) 22 3 8 Wk No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) lawardable Spore) 22% 22? 8 do. Feb. 23 23 Vs
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  • 21 5 Kuchai Tin, Ltd.—Cubic yards treated 145,900; ore recovered piculs 9? 1.16; net ore value $52,945.93; mine costs 5=15,668.93.
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  • 36 5 Malaka Pinda Estates.—o4.6oo lb.. making a total of 286,800 lb. for the five months of the current financ'al year. Bukit Katil Estates.—3s,32l lb. Total for nine months of current financial year, 285,036 lb.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 578 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Invcstm fit 4 B inkers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Lculy Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Set ace. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI
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  • 112 6 v Medan. -AmsterdamS and •London; Netherlands, closing 10 a.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 3 a.m. to-morrow. Australia. N3w Zealand, Java and 1-mor Dilly: Qantas, (Melbourne* closing 10 p.m. Friday. Siam. Hongkong. 'Canton, *Shaoghr
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  • 164 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kua!:, Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.: 0 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I X.L.M to-day Deliverios of boxholders' letters only 1 pm. and general
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  • 50 6 The s.s. Hong Thong for Bagan an<i Sell* Pandjang. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. yesterday will now close at 3 p.m. to-day. The s.s Kamuning for Siam (Parcels only). Mails previously announced as closing at 11 am. to-day wiil now close at 11 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 35 6 The Air Mail < Imperial i despatched from Singapore en Feb. 7 was delivered in London yesterday. The Air Mail (Netherlands) d.esoatched from Singapore on Feb. 9 was delivered in London on Feb. 14.
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  • 36 6 Owing to the late arrival of the X.L.M. aeroplane from Java, the air mails for Medan etc. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday was closed at 10 a.m. to-day.
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  • 55 6 Death Of 98-Year-Old Woman Thisted (Jutland* The death of a 98-year-old woman K'rsten Soeronscn of Snested, near Trusted has been accidentally caused by her own grandchild. The old lady stumbled over the chid pd thrae, who wa r playing on the door. The grandmother, renouslv in jeicd,
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  • 71 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. FEB. 16 Hockey: S.R.C. IV. LA. I. S.R.C.: A.P.C v *7th Keavv Batfry. Pava Lebar. Football: S.C.C. I v. Cordon Highlanders, S.C.C. TO-MORROW, FEB. 17 Annual Meeting of St. Andrew's Cathedral Council, St. Andrew's School. 5.30 p.m. Police Band Performance, Telok Ayer,
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  • 116 6 Singapore, Feb. 16. Ships alJngskfr the Wharves* or ex pecttu to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Hosang 22; Muinam. Foch 20. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2» Mata Hari 17; Antenor 14; Nieuw Zeeland 9; Centaur 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2)
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  • 115 6 Centaur, British. 1,300 lons, from Eel. Deli Feb. 15, to Batavia Feb. 17. Kedah, British, 1.033 lens, from Belawan Feb. 15. to Belawan Feb. 17. T nombo. Dutch, 525 tons from S. Feb. 15. to S. Pantijang Feb. 17. Promise. Norwegian. 727 tons, from Samarinda Feb. 14, to
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  • 112 6 Singapore, Tuesday The following are passer gers by trie Lalandia which left Singapore for Europe to-day:— Mrs. C. Holm. Mrs H. R. Arbenz, Mr. R Doppler, Mr. R. Rocs, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hannaford, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nielsen, Miss L. Nielsen. Mr. H. Hansen, Mr.
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  • 844 6 BENGAL BAY 30 Days Without Water THRLE men who had been adrift en a bamboo nrft for 30 days without food or water were nicked up by the Santror. which rut into Colombo on Feb. 4. The men, Burmese fishermen were blown out to sea by
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL j S TO-NIGHT S Cocktail Dana 6.:>>o to 8.80 p.m S Dinner Dance, (informal) 9.30 to midnight »V PROGRAMME St (I l i KIR A, BOBV HARRY OUTSTANDING COMEDY DANGERS j Non-diners $1.00 J SATURDAY BOOK YOiT IBLE NOW i SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALI S J Final
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    • 189 6 DR. KNOW ALL SAYS VOL'S HEALTH YOUTHFI HAVE A DIRECT BEAR': YOUR PERSONAL To keep vonrse'f En 4 b« r»ink nl trot*—to feel what it is to hav< BLOOD cours nir In your veil -narkline; VTTAMTY of YOr iji the best out nf life *tart course of DIBIL. There bfttpr
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 301 6 POSTAL IXTKLMCiKXCK! 1 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR lER DATE AND TIME G. Britain, Europe, Egypt and Ceylon (Parcels only) Anfmor Feb. 16 noon Djambi and K. Toengkal "Winn 16 I p.m. Kretay C'alaya 16 2 p.m Australia:—Eastern and Southern Nicuw Zeeland 16 2.30 p.m New Zealand Nieuw Zeeland 16
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    • 241 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT M al ay an Meteorological Service Yesterday LMt Ml* Max. Bright Hin. Temp. R'lall S'shlne Temr> Stations. oF. Inches. Hours OFWEST COAST A'or k)lar 91 0.04 10.2 Baya..: i-epas (Penangi 89 0.16 10o Sitiawan 92 Nil 7J Bukit Jeram 90 Nil 6.^ Malacca 90 Nil 11 2
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  • 295 7 New Reo Cab-Over-Engine Models Driver Comfort And Safety DED in the 1033 Reo models of dws sons, trucks, buses and tracers, is an entirely new line of nginc models. In the medc-rate :ed fteiO" to the v uaj cab-forward of ideal weight distribution, >ad carrying space,
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  • 95 7 DEATH PRESUMED < v cliht's Disappearance \ear Esplanade piiCSUMED death by misadventure tin ugh drowning was the verdict I- rued at the conclusion of another iry into the disappearance of a 1 Cantonese male named Lai Hong Yun. II Yun was last seen alive riding I bicycle along the sea
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  • 186 7 Smash-And-lirsb RaU Sequel TPIER2 was a tragic end to a smash--1 and-grab raid on a shop in High-street, East Ham, recently. The shop is owned by Mrs. E. E. Calver. A side plate- window was smashed and a large number of furs and other
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  • 129 7 Six Months' R.I. For S6 Theft V A A&VS V Singapore, Tuesday. CIX months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision, was the sentence passed on Poll Kang Hai by Mr. T. L. Tan. the Third Police Magistrate, when accused pleaded guilty to-day to a
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  • 91 7 Lorry Driver In District Court Singapore. Tuesday. TAN Kiang Guan, a Chinese lorry-dri-ver, was produced in the Criminal District Court this morning before Mr. H A Forrer, District Judge, on a charge of causing the death of Kee Ah Yin a Chinese woman, no 1 amounting to culpable
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  • 172 7 "Curious Case" In Third Police Court Singapore, Tuesday. A NOMINAL fine of $5 was imposed on an elderly Hokien woman by Mr. T. L. Tan, the Third Police Magistrate, to-day. 'lne woman, Loh Yim Neo was charged with bringing into the Colony six umegistered mui tsais on Feb.
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  • 28 7 An advanced Malay class will commence on Saturday, 9.30 a.m. at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay. Those interested in M r»\xt% am requested to enrol at the Y.W.C.A. office.
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  • 112 7 Compatriot Sent To Prison {Singapore, Tuesday. "CUDDENLY a man came and grabbed me by the neck, while another unloosened my belt which contained $15 nd ran away." said Tow Swee Kiang, a lorry driver, when one Chua boon Lai was charged m the Criminal District Court, before Mr.
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  • 67 7 (From Our Own Corresponds-:L) Malacca, Tuesday. Yesterday evening when the ricksha pullers were going home after the settlement of tne striKe one puller collapsed in front of the George Town Dispensary out of sheer hunger and weakness. Dr. A. H. Kenn, who happened to be on the
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  • 323 7 Detectives' Discovery 'At Mount Emily Singapore, Tuesday. TOH Sip Yong and Tan Chia Huat, two well-dressed young Chinese, were to-day sentenced to undergo seven months' rigorous imprisonment each, by Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, after trial on charges of being in possession of an automatic
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  • 21 7 Mr. J. G. Hay. chairman of the Board of Directors of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. Is now in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 90 7 KoLYNOS cleans and protects the teeth and gums of the entire family. It is recommended by dentists espeI ciallv for children because of its antiseptic cleansing; propI erties Dentists know that Kolynos is safe and gentle in action and that it destroys dangerous mouth germs that cause tooth decay. The
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    • 71 7 I f SHOOT HMV C j v REFRIGERATORS I AND RADIOS ft ALSO MACHINES PREVIOUSLY USED ON HIRE g| All Refrigerators and Radios carry a guarantee, TfcPir A /eu? examples of bargains offered in this Sale. 4.7 cv. ft. H.M.V. Refrigerator 5-Wave Hand H.M.V. Kadi., 6.7 cv. ft. H.M.V. Refrigerator
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    • 204 7 The Acid in Your Sasnach Would Bum a Hole in the Carpet Wher in t d /j£ OS J chTc)rf( 10 arid <a r'epi o- jft acid) on to a carpet. Hjllßltalt and that acid nas fck«^^gg^gf*jjinM actually burned a sixinch hole in the carpet. If&KSfcw W If acid does
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 388 8 g \™/5-??f ALHAMBRA Mi A VIVID PROCESSION OF THRILLS, ROMANCE DRAMA, DEFTLY WOVEN INTO A ROUSING ENTERTAINMENT AMAZING! EXCITING! Forgotten men outlawed f A Thrill a-mimite in this daredevils flying the most j exciting Story of the dangerous route in the world tt i i n *v 1 Human Hawks
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    • 452 8 j j When EDDIE CANTOR comes to TOWN it san EVENT! in 20th Century-FOX film's BIGGEST Musical Song-show "ALI BABA GOES j TO TOWN" i With all these merry-making I SEE hundreds of Oriental dariin-rs J entertainers (specially Louise Hovick) I rrrvw i HEAR The Raymond Scott Quintet I 1
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    • 223 8 ALHAM B R A —TO MORROW ANOTHER BIG MUSICAL FROM THE WARNER BROS. STUDIOS. FAMOUS FOR "42nd STREET", "DAMES" OTHER GREAT MUSICAL COMEDIES. üßi ImSmi 111 '-BwB^^^v^^^MĔBtf HEAR WARING'S WORLD FAMOUS GLEE CLUB SING: 'Have Yod Got Any Castles. Baby?' 'Love Is On The Air Tonight' 'You've Cot Something There'
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  • 432 9 C omplaint Regarding Invitations /To the Editor of the Malaya T ibunc) Sir, —With the opening of the Naval Base at Seletar a great opportunity offered itself to the powers that be to make evident to the public at large that the authorities were
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  • 268 9 i To the Editor of the Malaya Iribune) Sir. —At the present time we in the East should know more of the geography of the East than heretofore, nevertheless little seems to be generally known of the long neck of land between the Malay Peninsula and the
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  • 114 9 Took Part In Defence Exercises Singapore, Monday. COUR of the five R.A.F. bomber transports. which came to Singapore from h*aq for the manoeuvres, left this morning on the return journey. The fifth will leave to-morrow. The machines which left this morning will proceed to Alor Star and spend
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  • 195 9 Revisions To Be Made In Perak (From Our Own Reporter) rlpoh, Tuesday, is understood that the Stale Clerical Scheme has been revised and will tome into operation shortly. The general clerical scheme has alsr come in for revision, according to certain information available from a reliable source
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  • 213 9 Coroner's Verdict Of Suicide Singapore, Monday. AT the end of an inquiry held by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, to-day. into the death of a woman named Chan Ah Keun a \erdict of suicide by lysol poisoning was returned. The Coroner remarked there was no doubt,
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  • 145 9 Visiting American Officers Entertained AVERY enjoyable dance was given at the Sea View Hotel last night by Mr Thomas McEnnelly, the American Consul, and Mrs. McEnnelly. in honour of the officers of the visiting American Fl^et There were present a party of about 300, including His Excellent
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  • 329 9 The following passengers are sailing by the Antenor, which leaves Singapore for Europe to-day:— Mr and Mrs. H. P. Stoate, Mrs. Venters. Mr. H. J. Edney, Mr. W. H. C Bell. Mr. A. McLellan, Mr. H. A. M. Barbour, Lt. Cdr. R. N. Garnett and Mrs
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  • 662 9 On The Way RUBBER, TIN AND TEA (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London. Feb. 2. A TRIO of international Commodity agreements closely affecting Malaya is expected in the immediate future. They govern the production of rubber, tin and tea. First and most important is the
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  • 119 9 1,000 Times Round The Earth Montreal. In the 37 years the famous express "International Limited" has been operating between Chicago, Montreal and Toronto, it has covered a distance equivalent to 1,000 times round the earth on the line of the equator. This statement was made by Mr. H.
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  • 311 9 Experiment In Dietetic Values A BOLD experiment to test the relative food values of milk and wine Is beinp, planned by Dr. C. Louis Leipoldt, editor of the "The South African Medical Journal." "The main difficulty in all dietetic experiments," he said in an interview, "lies in
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  • 169 9 Hull Fight In Village Street Sofia. A mad bull which ran riot in the street of Kostinbroad. near Sofia, caused the deaths of two people ana in ured several others before it was killed itself. The animal had passed the age of use fulness and had been
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  • 107 9 It Meant A Pheasant Diet Budapest. An ingenious mc'hod of pheasant poaching has been d/:cvered at Gyu a. in Hungary, where for many season, the number of birds has been decreasing steadily owing to the work of poachers. An unemployed farm-hand, Mihaly Havran, aged 54. was
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  • 249 9 Only Intelligent Classes Convinced NOTWITHSTANDING all that doctors and dietists have said for years in praise of brown bread, the cause has noi"/r.ade such progress in Britain as might nave been expected. People will contin\e to eat what pleases the eye and palate in spite of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 247 9 STAMFORD HIGH SCHOOL, GEYLANG. Classes from Infants to Senior Cambridge. FEES:—Lower Elementary $2.50; Higher Elementary $4; Cambridge Classes $5 SPECIAL MATRICULATION EVENING CLASS has already commenced and is in progress. Students wishing to sit for the next Exam, will be best advised to join up immediately. Fees for Five Subjects
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    • 191 9 EXPERT EUROPEAN LADIES HAIRDRESSERS. Permanent Waving $5.00—57.50. Other charges equally reasonable, j Perfect hairdressing the best j materials, the latest and most comfortable machines. (Hairdrying 10—20 minutes only). MAISON GALAXY 63, Victoria Street, near Bras Basah t Road. HAPPY CABARET TO-NIGHT S Tea Xi.uht Dance from 6.15 p.m. to Midnight.
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    • 86 9 I BILL TILDEN I PLAY PA IL i I Singes Doubles I At Trie I HAPPY WORLD I "(COVERED) STADIUM. I THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1 FRIDAY, FEB. 25, I SUNDAY, FEB. 27, I \.'M) DAILY. I PRICES: S4, $2, |L Reserved Se&N at: QUEEN'S. I All Other Seats at: 1
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  • 130 10 Mrs. LEE BAN CHUAN and fami y, Messrs. lee Ban Soon, Cheng Kirn ami Cheng Chye wish to thank all th-ir friends and relatives for their ki c; attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Lee Ban Chuan and those who attended night visits, also the
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  • 749 10 uyiin tne omcial opening; ot the King George the Sixth gravinj dock at the Naval Base on Monday, Singapore automatically assumed a place of even greater important in the Imperial plan of defense. Strategical of great Sjrnincance to our own Eastern interests and to the defence of
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  • 119 10 Enjoyable Function At City Club THE graduates -»nd past students of th** w-> n rr 7 T rp TT,> rsity h n1 d th^ir "nnua 1 dinner and meetiner at th«> Citv C'ub. Sincanore. Ther n abou* 40 members and rrue-ts present. Amonjrst 4V% e ,nr 'j' >r
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  • 208 10 Thursday, Feb. 10. Commander A. R. Rattray, Commander L. Sanderson and Major T.G.E. Grant had luncheon at Government Hove. Sir Jo;iah Crosby arrived to stay at G »vi mm at House. "Ir George Trimmer. Commander J. Hurjhes-Hallett, Win* Conmiander C. R. Can*, Commander Mrs. A. D. Torlesse, Lt.-Col.
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  • 23 10 A meeting of the committee of the straits Rettlemen's (Singapore* Association will be held in the Exchange Room on Monday at 5 p.m.
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  • 194 10 NOTES COMMENTS Empire Defence pROM the point of view of Empire defence, it requires no emphasis I hat Great Britain has vast interests end valuable possessions in the East to which she must give the fullest measure of protection. Even the fact '.hat the Commonwealth of Australia is a self-governing
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  • 200 10 !~noM th? International point of view. the inauguration of the Singapore Naval Base indicates a further strengthening of the democratic front as against the threat of anti-democratic tendencies. Already the participation ol the three American warships at the opening ceremony has given rise te the belief that
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  • 206 10 J pOM the point of view of S:, herself, she has risen from bein, j merely a great commercial centre i wsMon of immense politic..! .'strategic significance. We recall the words of the late Lord Ba. when he, as Lord President of the Council, put the case fcr
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  • 189 10 unemploymen t Insurance QJR William Beveridge. the Chairman of the British Unemployment Insurance Committee, estimates that this year the Unemployment Fund will show a surplus of £62,000,000. He hrs therefore proposed to the Minister oi Labour that a substantial part of this sum should be used to wipe out of
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  • 284 10 By "Looker On" k writer estimates that there are fewer steeplechase jockeys than formerly. There has been, it appears, a considerable falling-off. Bandits entered a New York nightc'ub before opening time and robbed the waiters. Guests fear reprisals. According to an ornithologist, birds keep regular hours
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  • 42 11 ...ci of her new re '.f the CunardCaotani R. B ler "Queen Mary" sail- tor New York t third season in er haa had an ex<'h externally and .ng 1.700 skilled Captain R. B. bridge of "Queen Ii fl Southampton. ..'i News*.
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  • 84 11 ACTION URGED Support For China London, Feb. 15. TU'> n ;.i ions on the subject of a«sed by the Coun"Mvitinnal Federation Nations Societies in ;r<*e-dav conference in Lundmi. present represented art on countries. ur.sL called on th? I lie to declare their ke ail necessary meafinancial
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  • 75 11 t'-s To Begin In Washington London, FeD. lb. of the Board of Trade in the Commons tovtion which is to asambassador in tho neA r^lo-American trade 1' uving for Washington i at of the overseas do1 not taking part in the i >d been and would l:ept informed
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  • 43 11 London, Fob. 15. the King held an invesPalacj to-day lerreii the insignia of non- oy him at the New Year <1 whom 13 were woMrs. Grace Selinger, by her stage name of d Miss Harriet Cohen, British Official Wireless. v f L
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  • 694 11 TROOPS MASSED ON WHOLE FRONTIER DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENT DISPLAY OF ARMED FORCE TO INFLUENCE SCHUSCHNIGG Reuter. X DRAMATIC turn to the situation in Central Europe is reported from Vienna. After several days in which there have been optimistic comments u ?jon the friendly talks between
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  • 96 11 BRITAIN IRELAND Constitutional Position Not Discussed British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 10. THE Dominions Secretary, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, was questioned in the Commons to-day about the recent Anglo-Irisn discussions. He was asked if the constitutional position established by ths new constitution and by the acts passed in the fcrmer
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  • 344 11 Shanghai, Feb. 16. APART from cases of looting and other forms of outrages which the Chinese people are called upon to bear in the Japanese occupied areas, it is reported thai the situation is rendered more untenable by a serious shortage of food. The Japanese
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  • 48 11 Flying officer A. E. Clous.or. (left) and Mr. Victor Ricketts photographed in tneiv plane before taking off on the attempt to reach New Zealand and leturn within 12 days. They got to Turkey and trouble developed and they returned home by boat. (Planet News).
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  • 298 11 Falmouth Report BORING TESTS NOT A SUCCESS Reuter and British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 15. »J<HE report of the Falmouth Committee on the pioduction of oil from coal states that the committee leached the conclusion that in general the policy of depending 6n imported supplies with adequate
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  • 99 11 25,000 Workers Plan To Seize Works Reuter. Valencienne, Feb. 14. IWVENTY-FlVii thousand workers in the iron and steel industry to the Valenciennes neighbourhood have unanimously voted for a strike, to begin on Feb. 17 with the occupation of the work,. The workers include 4,000 engaged
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  • 73 11 Rescue From Ice Floe Imminent Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 14. THE rescue of the Soviet explorers floatirg on an ire floe seems nearer. The rescuers aboard the icebreaker s Taimyr report that wirelrss conversations with M. Papanin are taking place twlcp da'lv. The airmen aboard the Taimyr are at
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  • 80 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 15. AS a result of the week-end confer- ence. the committee of the International Peace Campaign are considering a proposal by Lord Cecil for a nation-wide ballot, similar to the famous peace ballot, asking "Will you join in a boycott of Japanese
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  • 133 11 Excellent Progress Made British Official Wireless. London, Feb. lb. I THE Minister of Health moved the second reading in the Commons today of the new Housing Bills, amending the subsidy provisions for slum clearance and the easing of overcrowding ana making special provision for agricultural housing.
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  • 33 11 British Official Wireless. London. Feb. 15 Mr More the War Srcietary tated in the Commons at question time t: at the reorganisation 01 the Army Higher Command was n«>w ?o:npleted B:»tlsh omcial Wireless.
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  • 1085 11 LORDS DEBATE Public Opinion And Boycott Reuter. London, Feb. 15. ON the motion of Lord Elibank the House of Lords staged the first Parliamentary debate devoted exclusively to the China War. Lord Elibank drew attention to the magnitude of British trade investments, which precluded the
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  • 207 12 PREMIERS DEFY GOVERNORS RESIGNATIONS Threat Of Split In Congress Haripura, Feb. 16. IT is anticipated here that the Governors will meet the crisis in India by a proclamation under Section 93 of the Government of India Act, whereby they take over the provincial administration themselves.
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  • 313 12 Japanese Planes' TwoHour Raid Reuter. Hankow. Feb. 16. WITHIN a couple of hours of a warning from the British Consul General at Hankow, Mr. G. S. Moss, advising Britens in Chengchow to evacuate, Japanese planes raiding Chengchow yesterday in relays for two hours dropped 80 to 100 bombs
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  • 96 12 Situation Handled By One Man Reuter. Lucknow. Feb 15. FACING single-handed an infuriated Hindu crowd of several hundreds James Ferguson (Police Superintendent at Sitapur) saved a whole Moslem village from destruction. When the susceptibilities of the Hindus had been offended by a cow sacrifice by the Moslems, they
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  • 55 12 Several women who entered the public convenience in Koek Lane shortly after 11.30 yesterday morning were startled by the sight of a middle-aged Chinese woman hanging by means of a piece of rope attached to a wooden beam. The ambulance was immediately summoned Bftld although artificial reof 'noav-iU
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  • 87 12 Photos Of Japanese Military Zones Reuter. T„-, Shanghai, Feb. 14. he French liner President Doumer cf„JSiJ nd u for Snan ehai from Kobe, was stopped by Japanese last night at ?f r oVf c:n u after crossi ng the Shimonoseki btraits because some members of the
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  • 142 12 Ice-Breaker's Gallant Rescue Attempt Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 15. rpHE icebreaker Taimyr is making a new bid to rescue the four Soviet scientists on the drifting icefloe on the Greenland coast. Having failed to launch her aeroplanes on the 25 mile flight to the marooned men, the Taimyr is
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  • 83 12 Case Against Chinese Postponed Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have voluntarily caused n grievous hurt to one Liow Yew by striking her with a kandastick. and thereby causing a fracture to the right leg. a Chinese named Ng Toh 800, appeared be for? Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge
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  • 55 12 Wedged Between Two Vehicles A Malay motor lorry driver employed by Messrs. Watts and Co.. in Robinson Road, was badly injured yesterday morning when he was wedged between his lorry and another vehicle. He received severe abrasions over the left side of the body and was taken to
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  • 33 12 Reuter. The Hague, Feb. 14. The Dutch Government s decision to recognise the Italian conquest of Abyssinia is implied in the decision to appoint a minister to Rome this month.—Reuter.
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  • 228 12 Appreciative Audience At The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS "ALI BABA Goes to Town," featuring Eddie Cantor, opened a season at the Capitol last night, and proved as popular a success as the advance notices led one to anticipate it would be. In this production Eddie is seen
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  • 201 12 Thrilling Air Drama At The Alhambra SET amidst the sombre atmosphere f the Andes, "Flight from Glory" is a powerful romance and an unique aviation picture which reaches unusual dramatic heights. Revolving around the risky work given to a band of pilots disgraced by reckless careers, by
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  • 62 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Chua Chwee Teng stood charged today before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second Police Magistrate, with dishonestly retaining stolen property,—iron bars and rods valued at $250. Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Philips, who appeared for the accused, said that the defence would admit, keeping the property, without knowledge that
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  • 109 12 At Anchor In The Roads Singapore, Wednesday. SHIPS of the Royal Navy at present lying at anchor in the Roads will be open to inspection by members of the public during the next few days, it is announced. This afternoon, between the hours of and 6
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  • 326 12 Cyclist Who Ran Into A Lorry Singapore, Tuesday. A FATAL traffic accident, on Tan j ong Pagar Road, at its junction with Cheng Tuan Road, on the morning of Feb. 5, as the result of which a 26--year-old Chinese named Sim N'ng died from his injuries in the
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  • 142 12 End Of The Singapore Ceremonial 4FTER participating in the recent combined manoeuvres in Singapore and attending the opening of the King Georee VI graving dock on Monday the "Indus." "Hindustan." and "Investigator," three ships of His Majesty's Indian Navy, left Singapore yesterday. Other ships of the British Navy
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  • 79 12 Alleged Quarrel In Jalan Eunos m^u 8, result of a Quarrel between two Malabari Hindoos in Jalan Eunos shortly before 7.30 last night, one man was seriously stabbed and taken to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital by ambulance with a. large gash wound on the left side
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  • 47 12 Mr. G. G. Ponnampalam, Ceylon'o official representative at the opening of the Seletar Naval Dock, will be the sues! of the F.M.S. Railway Institute, Singapore, at a function to be held In the Institute's premises in Kampong Bahp, Road at 6 p.m. to-day
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  • 577 12 Death Sentence EVIDENCE OF EYi WITNESS POUND guilty by I verdict of a Bpecia I trial lasting two daw. the mufc of a sampan owner named Su Toh on Pulau Brani i n I in last, Koh Ah Kuan- a midfiTS Chinese hawker was g death by
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  • 40 12 London, Feb Vienna corrMpondent. the importance of thr ap! n of the Hr. Schmidt, who is fi as a Germanophilr, as For fer, and point out he wa Foreign Minister while D: nigg was Foreign Mini C
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  • 174 13 CHAIRS THROWN IN STREET CHINESE HELD Wanted To Fight Japanese Singapore, Wednesday. Joseph's Institution premises C' the scene of some commoJ ..clock this morning when nt a Chinese broke mt»> JJ* p irt of the school facing Water100 sl that the man entered without being
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  • 51 13 To Visit Siam And French Endo-China tfi' Mar. 10. ;apore, Wednesday. HU Officer Commandral w. G. S. Dobpore for Penang toX lah. He will be acMrs. Dobbie and the Mm dfi Cusp. X: 7.-. will subsequently visit I*;do-China, and will ihn S n iporc hy the
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  • 57 13 Just a little village north of Shanghai, but this Chinese woman refugee was found there, crouched amid tne wreckage cf what was once a dwelling-place, inconsolable. Information elicited from her explained the scene—just one of many such scenes, rteturnirg to her village. Tachan? aitei ng from aerial bombardment, she found
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  • 151 13 Enjoyable Event At The Sea View Singapore, Wednesday. AVERY enjoyable dance was given at the Sea View Hotel last night by Mr. Thomas McEnelly, the American Consul, and Mrs. McEnelly, in honour ol the officers of the visiting American F:eet. There were present a party of
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  • 41 13 Members of the Y.M.C.A. and their friends are reminded thnt he Re* R.K.S. Adams, M.A., will deliver a lecture In the large hall of the V.M.C.A. to-day (Wednesday) at fc.3o p.m. Th" title of the lecture wtti oe "My Father Country."
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  • 175 13 Checking The Japanese Offensive Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 16. BITTER lighting on which the fate of the Lunghai-railway partly depends is raging northward of Weihwei on the Peking-HanKow railway, where about 100,000 Chinese troops are manning a 25-mile line of permanent fortifications. They are trying to check
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  • 65 13 Returning By Imperial Airways COL J. J. Llewellin. Civil Lord of the Admiralty, and Lord Mousell, former First Lord, planted commemorative trees at the Naval Base yesterday. Col. Llewellin returns to London by the Imperial Airways plane to-day, and Lord Mousell on the Christian Huygens on Friday.
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  • 87 13 Four Years As Head Of L.C.C. London, Feb. Id AT the ci.d of March Lord Snell will have completed his fourth successive year as chairman of the London County Council ana according to the newspapers it is the intention jf tne Labour Party to nominate as his successor
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  • 67 13 Canada And Far East Dispute Reuter. Ottawa. Feb 15. Canada's attitude towards the S'no Japanese conflict was defined by Mr Mackenzie King in a reply to-day to a question in the Commons. lie said that Canada intended to maintain strict neutrality, and would contribute, in colkiboration with other
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  • 45 13 Retirement After The Session London, Feb. 15. The Secretary for the Colonies, Mr Ormsby Gore, indicated in a speech la«=t night, that he proposed to retire from the House of Commons at the end of the present parliament session.- -British Official Wireless.'
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  • 176 13 No More Information PRESIDENT'S NEW STATEMENT Reuter. Washington, Feb. 15. AMERICA'S defence experts be lieve that the United States must have a navy adequate to protect b h the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, stated President Roosevelt at a press conference. He said the experts were of opinion
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  • 125 13 Japanese Fear Film Propaganda Reuter. Shanghai. Feb. 15. AT the instance of the Japanese authorities who had demanded his extradition, the Settlement Police arrested H.S. '•Newsreel" Wong, China's ace cameraman who is employed on Hearst's News-of-the Day Newsreal. Wong is believed to have incurred Jaoanese displeasure
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  • 66 13 No Intention Of Profiteering (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Feb. 16. WITH no intention ol profiteering, a meeting of leading rice millers in Kedah. Penang and Province Wellesley decided to amalgamate and form themselves into a syndicate with a capital of $500,000. The primary object of
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  • 123 13 Leningrad Consulate To Close Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 15. rvtHß British Government has notified 1 the Soviet authorities of the British decision to close the consulate at Leningrad as soon as proper arrangements have been made. It is understood that the British note expressed dissatisfaction with the Soviet
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  • 79 13 Inquest To Be Opened On Feb. 25 An inquiry into the death of the Hon. Mr. Eric Newbold will be opened in Penyng on Feb 25. subject to the arrival of H.M.S. Stork a boat which rescued Mr. Newbold after his plane had crashed in ihe
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  • 30 13 An advanced class in Malay will begin at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday. Those who wish to join are asked to enrol at the Y.W.C.A. office.
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  • 1207 14 SINGAPORE SPRING RACE MEETING CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS FOR THE OPENING DAY THE rard af event for the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring race meeting on Saturday is as follows: HORSES, CLASS 1, DIV. 1, 7 FURS.
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  • 56 14 Britain To Support Proposed Change Reuter. London, Feb. 15. AT a meeting of the Lawn Tennis A Association, the Council's delegates to the annual general meeting of the Davis Cup nations on June 30 were instructed to support the propcsal for playing the Davis Cup every two years
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  • 252 14 Successful Year's Working Reported By Executive Committee report of the executive committee of the Government Services Football Association to be presented at the sreneral meeting on Feb. 28, records that the past year has been a successful one. The accounts show a credit balance of 5117.30
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  • 526 14 LOSERS HELD LEAD AT ONE STAGE THREE QUICK GOALS GAVE S.C.F.A. A FRIGHT IN a game in which fortunes fluctuated throufihoul, the S.C.F.A. defeated the R.A.F. in a friendly soccer match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday by four goals to three. The Airmen had four new
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  • 199 14 R.S.Y.C. Event F#r Ships' Life Boats THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club an--1 nounce that the fourth race for the Jubilee Trophy for merchant ships* life boats, presumed m commemoration of the Si.ver Jubilee of His la.c Majesty King Georve V. will b? held on Thursday March 10 at
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  • 68 14 Ladies' Championship Competition THE following are the starting times for the first round of the Singapore G.C. ladies' club championship competition to be Dlayed to-morrow at Bukit Timah: 2.45 Mrs. Moncur v. Mrs. Coven 2.50 Mrs. Day v. Mrs. Hopk. ..v 2.55 Mrs. Armati v. Mrs. Pjterson. 3.00
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  • 134 15 BY BRITISH ASSN. *O VENUE T 0 Pe Decided At f*?rc Meeting London, F b. 13. i \i :i private nr«ecliiis. of the t Olympic Association, the st t ment »a hraMb of th»- Olympic sames wis discussed but in v'etv of he meeting of t
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  • 36 15 Goal! An action picture of Kane, the new R.A.F. goal-keeper, who was just too late to stop the shot snapped ii.ii', in the S.C.r'.A. vs. R.A.F. match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. ST. ANDREW'S O.B.A.
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  • 42 15 Members of St. Andrew's Old Boys' Ass. are reminded that cricket practises will be held on Fridays', on St. Andrew's School ground from 4 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.; beeining on Friday (18th>. H.K. S. Gunners Beat The R.A.M.C. Keen Hockey Al Tanglin
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  • 371 15 m itch played at Tanglui ton the 6th H.K.s. Battery R A M C. by four goali i attacked from the start, a few minutes of the buliy ?«f Mumsab Dar the centre forward lortly after Bushir Ahnad n ter minutes, the Medici ci bard and although ks were blocked
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  • 99 15 IN a soccer match played at Fort Can--1 giim Fort Canning defeated H.M.S. Decoy by two goals to one in a thrilling game. 'Ihe Decoy was the first to open accounts through Earie and maintained a one goal leed at the interval. Fori Canning did better in
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  • 248 15 Wordy Duel With H. C. Sansoni In Colombo UJ T. Tildcn, the professional tennis giant who will appear in Singapore ihoitly with Ccchet and others, flguod in a scene which was as unusual as it was illustrative of the mental strain that players have to undergo,
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  • 320 15 Win S.G.C. Mixed Foursomes IHE first bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition for February was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mrs. W. 11. Stuart Clark G. W. Piercy with a net score of 34 l 4 Fortynine
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  • 1344 16 SUCCESSFUL WORK FOR CHINA RELIEF Singapore, Tuesday. PSYCHOLOGY, cooking, first aid, home nursing, tap dancing, keep fit, mother-cral't, diction and languages (Malay, French, German and Mandarin) are among the many subjects taught by the Y.W.C.A. to its members. The work of the Y.W.C.A. during
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    • 152 16 RESULT OF. BORNEO BRANDY COUNTING COMPETITION below list of prize winners in the above competition: Ist PRIZE $100/- To be divided amongst:- (A) CHAN KIM CHUA, 17, Robinson Road, Singapore. (B) JOHNNIE COCKBURN c/o A.P.C. Ltd, Singapore. (C) FRANKIE CHUA, 188 A, Upper Serangoon Road, Spore. These all gave the
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    • 69 16 OIAHOKO BuOl «nUrety ot BrHub paiU. m»o* ta EnftomJ y tmmy ranniw ux) «ndartn* •tmrU AU »>. iWUnrcd Chromium pUted parti. -Tlmm w «M>u4mMy tow prices tkw Mactiim of ilbilm at« wM far. WntUa ptmiN «ttk #wr »*> «r»to. Scar* P»rt» Huitud «*V«* /or /rtr tllmtiroud booklet or call lUMOII
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  • 302 17 Hari Raya Ceremonies At Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. 13. nURING the Hari Raya Haji in Johore Bahru, seven weddings between Malays were solemnized. Inche Majid bin Haron, of the Mentri Besar's office, who is a well-known sportsman, being the founder and organiser of the
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  • 150 17 On Son's Wedding Day Inche Khalid bin Basok of the Rubbci Regulation Office, Johore Bahru, a member of the 0.8.A. Football team, was married to the daughter of Inche Mohamed Said bin Haji Omar at Batu Pahat on Feb. 11. The ceremony took place at the residence of
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  • 62 17 Singapore, Tuesday. TENG KERK TEE, who was arrested yesterday by the police, appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth. Second Police Magistrate, to-day charged with committing criminal trespass by entering Mrs. Grieson's house at Dalvcy Road, with intent to cause annoyance to the occupier. Accused claimed trial and the
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    • 1097 17 To-Day** Programmes Malayan Listeners* Radio OF BRITISH EMPIRE 1 down B.MAC PROGRAMME to-morrow Singapore Station On Schumann's Chamber transmissions 225 Metres Music 6.40 a.m. 'The House in the Country.' A programme written by Billy Bray. m Thp music niaved by Rae Jenkins ana Music Teochew. Transmission 2:-6.05 p.m.-9.15 his Orchestra.
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  • 87 18 Misappropriation Is Admitted 3;ngapore, Tuesday. k WANG bin Kaprawi, appeared again before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, Second police magistrate, to-day, charged with theft of a $35 cigarette case belonging to Mr. E. A. Joy. An alternative charge oj criminal misappropriation was also ;n roduced. The offence is
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  • 34 18 Reuter Wireless Washington, Feb. 15. ~f- c e'eath has occurred oI Rcar-Ad-I (--ry Grayson alter a long ar.d I icu caittv A nysician-fc»ur-I Lton 11 v-ovciniatu crvi-e. Reut»: i Wirt It ss.
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  • 297 18 Entertained To Dinner By Inche M. Hassan INCHE Mohamed Hassan of Bras Basah Road, Singapore, entertained a large number of friends to dinner at his house, "Retch Villa," off Kampons Me ayu, on Saturday in honour of Lieut Rahmat of the M F* (Malay) Co.. 2nd J™
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  • 70 18 me Chinese Christian Association will celebrate its 48th anniversary meeting on Saturday at 8.15 p. m. in the V.M.C A Hall, Orchard Road. As usual, there will be an attractive programme and a special collection will be taken for the National Christian Council of China in a*d
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  • 230 18 Retired Doctor's Death In Singapore THE death took place at the residence of his son at 8. Keng Chin Road, Singapore, early on Monday morning of Dr James Patrick Connor, late of the Indian Medical Service, in his 75th year. Dr. Connor, who had been ailing
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  • 74 18 <From Our Oxen Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. HRESSED in bright Hari Raya clothes a young Malay boy was picked up dead on Friday following a collision between his cycle and a motor lorry in Circular Road. The accident occurred close to the 'uncticn of Golf Club Road
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  • 248 18 Chinese Sent To The Assizes mm Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. THE preliminary inquiry into the char 1 ges of using one forged ten'nS? note as genuine and possesion o? ar forged ten dollar note, preferred a Chinese Khung Han sL yesterday by Commander .1 n police
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  • 97 18 Demonstrated In London Meeting Reuter. I London, l «?b 14. i Quo Tai Chi, t.h.* Ambusi> f t sador, entertained to limc'icon i,l the delegates from the various Civ.na Committees in Europe who attended "he I.P.C. conference. The for oany included representatives of the diffcr«nt political parties. Dr.
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  • 98 19 South Africa's Highest Total For Seven Years Cape Town. A series of road accidents in th? Union of South Africa at the end of 1937 will bring the year's total number of deaths on the road to the highest figure for seven years. A comparison of the accident
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  • 177 19 Magistrate's Remark To Prosecution (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. BEFORE Mr. J. Thorogood, First Magistrate, this morning, Mr. Alfred Cammiade, a Britisher and a radio engineer, was charged with cheating Mr. Lee Chwee Bok by falsely inducing him to deliver $250. The accused claimed trial.
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