Morning Tribune, 4 March 1936

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. L-No. 28. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, March 4, 1936. FIVE CENTO.
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  • 2490 1 _CI -1 4^1 ll»>l IVI OF ALL SERVICES WHITE PAPER ISSUED HOU WORLD WAS ARMED IX RECENT IF Alls DETAILED description of how the other great nations of the world have been re-arming m recent years, while Britain allowed her defence forces to fall below
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  • 131 1 Franco German Relations Hitler Said To Offer Rapprochement London, March, 3. PANCE and Germany are intensely preoccupied with an interview with Herr Hitler published as copyright In two Paris and London newspapers and directly offering a rapprochement with France, and giving a warning of the serious consequences if the gesture
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  • 147 1 'pHE last obstacles to a Three Power Naval Treaty are removed by the French agreement to fix the battleship limit at 35,000 tons and sign the Treaty without Italy. Formal signatures may be affixed next week.— Reuter. 11. M.5. ttawkimift Saved From The Scrap Heap
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  • 22 1 It is reported that Signor Mussolini [Intends to construct at least 1,500 new war 'planes before the end of the present year.
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  • 216 1 Up Skyscrapers On Foot! New York, Mar. 3. THOUSANDS of volunteers swamp- ed the city offices to-day asking for Jobs to replace liftmen who have pone on strike for better pay. Thousands of citizens were marooned m skyscrapers or faced with the ascent or descent of endless
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    • 11 1 j Y.M.CA. T j (Tennis s j Surprises S Page .23
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    • 120 1 SIMPLE, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL—— |^F===^ <UftIl»OII I '0' I Kerosene IIiNHJ Rrfr mtor I assures positive food I S preservation, ji jfl Burning kerosene as its freezing IS Jg| /J|J source, perfected and modemizm ""W H ed m every detail, and presented Pi I m a steel cabinet of exceptional
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  • 127 2 AN AMERICAN'S *STORY "Like Europe In 1914 Berlin, Mar. 2. AN eye-witness account of the terrifflc war preparations on the Soviet Manchukuo frontier is given by the American journalist, Arthur Bate, who has arrived from Shanghai. He declared the atmosphere on the frontier was like that
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  • 30 2 It has been suggested m London that a stamp bearing a reproduction of the photograph of His late Majesty broadcasting should be issued as a George the Fifth Memorial Stamp.
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  • 303 2 Negotiations Opened In Cairo London, Mar. 2. PRELIMINARY conversations m connection with the negotiations for an Anglo-Egyptian Treaty were formally opened m Cairo to-day. For Britain, they are being conducted by Sir Miles Lampson, the High Commissioner m Egypt, with the assistance, among others, of officers of the
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  • 272 2 ITUGE crowds besieged the Capitol O Theatre last night for the opening performance of "Mutiny on the Bounty." Seldom has a picture attracted such enormous interest m Singapore and it is obvious that this great M.G.M. production is due for a
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  • 210 2 Admiral's Criticism Of Conferences Bedford, Eng.- Mar. .1. ADMIRAL Sir Roger Keyes, M.P., speaking at Bedford, said it was almost incredible that Britain went from one Naval Conference to another and allowed nations to whom sea power was not vital to persuade us to accept ties and restrictions
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  • 37 2 Sydney, Mar. 1. TERMS for the settlement, of the shipping strike h&ve been rejected by the Sydney branch of the seamen's union. This branch controls the policy of the union throughout the whole of Australia.
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  • 181 2 Submarine Worked By Radio Victoria, 8.C., Feb. 28. A STORY of a new "mystery" submarine, plans of which are "ultimately intended to be offered to the British Government," and of a plot to steal them by what may be a foreign spy ring is reported here. The vessel
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  • 102 2 Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— No. B— Rex vs. Tan Soon Thian. No. 13— Rex vs. Chan Hok Tek and Tan Soon Thian. No. 14 Rex vs. Lim Boon Kee. No. s— Rex vs. V. P. Vadivclu. No.
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    • 78 2 G I |D T "THIS MILK KEEPS JM|HM^ B REFRIGERATION!" w <_1V? 1 0 rpav Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended B 1 Whole Milk— the milk bydartortforeventhefhul--5 that keeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer U fresh milk— only water is does not carry Klim, send us
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    • 33 2 «J. sj. t 1 I GUMMING UP OF PISTON RINGS j UNNECESSARY OVERHAULS WILL BE PREVENTED t t By Using i j Shell Motor Oils j I Be up to date Shellubricate j
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  • 171 3 COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER Commemoration Qf Great Reign p\BINET consideration is being 1/ given to the erection of a suitable memorial m London to commemorate the wonderful 25 years' reign of King George (says a London report). It is inevitable that the consideration will be
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  • 185 3 Fidelity Cannot Be Exaggerated London, Feb. 28. A REMARKABLE tribute to his favourite dog "whose devotion and fidelity to me. are incapable of exaggeration" is contained ln the will of Mr. Frederick Weaver Lewis, of Sealyham House, Protneld, Haverfordwest. Famous m his district as a dog lover,
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  • 26 3 The average tec of the iudr-e: of the King s Bench la fi?. it was recently suggested that a retiring age of 72 should oe fixed.
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  • 127 3 Decline In December Figures New York, Mar. 1. MEW York reports a decline m the exH port trade of the United States for December with an increase m the im- ports. There has been a notable loss m the exports of raw materials, which aggregated £16.538.000 compared
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  • 17 3 Mr. If. R. Telosias. the Peruvian Consul ar Hcngkong, is m Singapore to inspect the Consulate here.
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    185 3 His Lounge Suit: Bride Wears Veil DRIVING to church m a motor-car Chief Tshekedi. head of tho Bamangwato tribe m the Bechuanaland Protectorate, and wealthiest native bachelor south of the Equator, was married to Bagakgametse Sekgoma, daughter of his father's half-brother. The marriage took place with Christian rites
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  • 157 3 Johannesburg To Hold Big Exhibition Liverpool, Mar. 1. TO draw attention to the value to British commercial and industrial firms of the Empire Exhibition, to be held m Johannesburg from September next to the following January, Captain WAT. Singe is m Liverpool on behalf of the chairman
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  • 18 3 Eighty aviation companies took part m the recent exhibition m London of apparatus ar.d equipment for civil aerodromes.
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    • 31 3 I THE SOLE GENUINE IIOSKOPI PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED MILLIONS 70 years Ljk^^miq IN USE AGO KmAk^jM J TO-DAY See the new displays at all dealers. Sole Agents: Wdll MoiltOr Ltd. SINGAPORE
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    • 61 3 stop;'7r_m scalp sTAimtrnj^ NATURAL HAIR CULTURE Coos to the Root of Hair Trouble. From all Chemists and High Class Hair-dressers. So!** Distributors* RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. .5. j "MAX UOiV* j < v 7' S\v r\ J*?/', ■.*^?.;\S\l I I N&££gs^ j R \!»ID-HARDENING CEMENT +m~~ P J* THE HALL-MARK OF
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 176 3 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— 7.24 a.m., 9.47 p.m. CAPITOL:— "Mutiny on the Bounty," with Charles Laughton and Clark Gable, etc. PAVILION:— "Where's George" (Sydney Howard). ALHAMBRA:— "Our Little Girl" (Shirley Temple). RITZ: Geyiang:— "La Defense" (Egyptian Talkie) 6.15 and 9.00 p.m. REGAL:— "La Defense" (Egyptian Talkie) 6.00 and 9.15
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  • 1068 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Singapore, Tuesday, 5 p.m. Bayers. Sellers 'Aver Weng ($1) BangrinTin 19s. 6d. 20s. 3d Batu Selangor $1) .98 .96 cmndenang (£> 13 6 14b Hitam Tin (50 cts.) .43 .46 Hon^Fatt ($1) 100 1.05 cd Son- Kong Tin (55.) 14s. 3d. 15s. 3d. Idri? Hvds <ss)
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  • 187 5 Heavy Italian Losses In 1935 Rome, Mar. 1. IT was stated m authoritative Italian political circles that the disequilibrium of the Italian trade balance had led to steady outflow of gold from Italy, but it was regarded as significant that the outflow of gold for 1935 was less
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  • 108 5 Slowness Of Hastings Services London, Feb. 28. IN the House of Lords Lord Kilmaine called attention to the electric service on the Southern Railway and especially to that between London and Hastings and Brighton and Hastings. He complained of the slowness of the trains Lord Rockley, as senior
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  • 257 5 Three Pleas By Mr. Lim Keng Lian (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) IN his address to the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce at the twentieth annual general meeting held last Sunday, Mr. Lim Keng Lian, the president, made three pleas to the members, namely: 1. He urged that
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  • 42 5 Professor V. E. Hendershot, M.A., of the Seventh Day Adventist Mission, arrived m Penang on Thursday to assume charge of the church m Penang. On Saturday he delivered a lecture on the subject: "The Message of the Hour" at 140, Burmah Road.
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    • 47 5 A Famous Operetta becomes a Brilliant British Film! Screening at the CAPITOL Next Week j The Vivacious Golden-Voiced Singer. GITTA ALPAR m "I GIVE MY HEART" -_______-_______-______^____»^______B_i--M_W-M-B--»nW-W-M_-M--_BB----'' Adapted from the Operetta "The DUBARRY" Magnificent Costumes and Settings! With OWEN NARES, HUGH MILLER, GIBB McLAUGLIN and MARGARET BANNERMAN
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  • 150 6 Arrested Through A Dream Prague. A DREAM has led to the arrast of a man at Opava, Czechoslovakia. The man had been taken to hospital after an unsuccessful attempt to kill himself. His injuries were not serious. During his first night m hospital he had a dream
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  • 459 6 LECTURE TO ROTARY Medium Waves Are Best Singapore, Tuesday. MR. E. 0. Willoughby gave a lecture on Broadcasting at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club to-day at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden. His talk was illustrated by several blockboard diagrams. Proposing a vote of
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  • 165 6 No Firing Squad For Rebels Shanghai, Feb. 29. THE Japanese General Kashii has cryptically announced that the officers and men who participated m the outbreak will be treated as mutineers. The meaning of this is uncertain but it seems unlikely that any will have to face a firing
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  • 479 7 Boast Of Film Technicians "There is nothing you can ask for that we cannot provide." This optimistic and all-inclusive statement, recently made by a California executive, could very probably be applied to only one business m the world— a modern talking picture producing company. The public demand
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  • 25 7 Ann Sothern has never s?en her home town, Valley City, North Dakota. Hei mother had merely stopped over m thc town during a concert tour.
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    • 241 7 I UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRO NAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY, SIR THOMAS SHENTON WHITELEGGE THOMAS, K.C.M.G., 0.8. E. SINGAPORE FLOWER SHOW 1936. will be held at THE NEW WORLD, Jalan Besar, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the 3rd 4th and sth days of April, 193 b. from 12 noon until midnight.
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    • 214 7 T/tt: StfOtF FOR LAUGHS! Z j£ /y "N OPENING TO-DAY ]j. t PavilioN lr^<X t 1" \(C 72. MATINEE AT 3.15 T X V I He was the hope of his side «J» J /^Sj^ SYDNEY J HOWARD t X THE POPULAR AND INIMITABLE PURVEYOR OF MIRTH IN «S» X
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  • 342 8 DICK POWELL AND RUBY KEELER In "Shipmates Forever DICK POWELL and Ruby Keeler are again co-starred m the new Cosmopolitan drama-with-music, "Shipmates Forever." The famous screen lovers who made their first hit m "42nd Street," following it with "Gold Diggers Of 1933," "Flirtation Walk" and other screen successes, appear m
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  • 68 8 FIFTY people got jobs In the movies recently just for a laugh These people sat m the front seats of an opera house set and laughed when the director game them the signal. It was for a comic scene m "Give Us This Night", Jan Kiepura's first
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  • 58 8 "There's no place like horne and no food like home cooking!" The first thing the world-famous opera and screen star did after her tumultous welcome back to Hollywood was to doff her travelling clothes, don an apron, slip into the kitchen of her Beverly Hills home and prepare a "home-cooked"
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  • 609 8 Lionel Barrymore Celebrates LIONEL Barrymore's celebration of his twenty-fifth year m pictures Is of interest to millions of admirers, but to none more than the youngsters of the screen. They are the younger players who received their start through, or owe rriich of their success to
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  • 28 8 Grantland Rice, well known sports writer and newspaper man, will arrive m Hollywood soon to visit his daughtc-* Florence Rice, screen star under con tract to Columbia Studios.
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    • 56 8 THE WORLD'S SCREEN DARL- I -^3- ING IN HER GREATEST AND i ■f^V^PV I"l__^__fi-SI HAPPIEST PICTURE THAT I ~J__\ W ___^^^M YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING TO __L^"_/a^ I i P9P__b_h_b__p4P4 p__p SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN A ROLE THAT WILL FURTHER ENDEAR HER TO GEYLANG AND KATONG 'FANS Little Colonel FOX FILMS'
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    • 137 8 Grand Theatre WEW WORLD 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 THE SUPER SERIAL THRILLER 66 Queen of the Jungle m 12 Smashing Chapters with REED HOWES 2nd Half Serial (Final) (Next Change: "TARZAN THE FEARLESS" j THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. t (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) J FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, ACCIDENT
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  • 435 9 DWARF BLUE SHEEP Expedition Gets Photographs MEMBERS of the Royal Asiatic Society m London had the pleasure recently of listening to a lecture given by a second member of the Dolan Expedition, Mr. Ernst Schafer, who, as chief zoologist, had many interesting facts to offer on
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  • 71 9 London. k GIFT of £10,000 has been made by the A Pilgrim Trust to Toynbee Hall, Whitechapel, pioneer social settlement m the East End of London. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister, m a letter to the settlement on tne occasion of the Golden Jubilee dinner
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  • 28 9 Eleanore Whitney, sensational tap dancer, has been called m from her first location trip filming Paramount's Timothy's Quest," to appear on a coast-to-coast radio programme.
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  • 312 9 Just A Matter Of Mental Telepathy London, Feb. 28. I HAVE Just had a chat with perhaps the most amazing Australian girl ever born— she can "see" with her eyes shut and, blindfolded, can read what is m one's mind, writes a correspondent. Mile. D'Alba's powers have
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  • 53 9 JULIE BELGA, a servant of Hungary, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for stealing her mistress's false teeth. Her defence was this: "I stole her false teeth at night and threw them away. She gave me no food and I wanted her not to be able
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 9 A picturesque church m a little-known corner of Czccho* lovakia. A co ntry with a wealth of scenery and historic interest.
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  • 23 9 It has been suggested m London that m future the East Carriage Load m Hyde Park should be known as King George's Way.
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  • 252 9 Man Who Left Fortune To Missions Leeds, Feb. 28. GAY, happy, rich and carefree, Robert Arthington, a young man m his twenties, fell m love. He was a man almost any girl would have cared to wed. He could give her position, power and wealth, Ufe looked
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  • 131 9 Joke Leads Digger To Fortune Melbourne, Feb. 28. OLD-TIME prospectors, who put a "greenhorn" they were trying to fool en the track of a fortune, are recalled m reminiscences of "gold rush" days by the Deputy-Master of the Melbourne Mint, who is retiring after 50 years' service.
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  • 309 9 Death Of Noted Authoress MRS. Charlotte Mansfield, the first woman to cross Central Africa has died at her home m Tulse Hill, South-East London, after a long illness. She was a wen-known authoress and pioneer of women s travel. In her journey across Africa, she followed
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  • 62 9 London, Feb. 28. RING Edward VIII. will have as his personal detective Inspector Storier, who attended upon him for some time while he was Prince of Wales. Inspector Storier was the officer who accompanied the Prince of Wales, as he then was, on his visit to Argentina. He
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  • 300 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Mar. 4, 1936 IS IT PEACE? WITH the news that the imposition of oil sanctions has once again been postponed, comes a report that the Emperor of Abyssinia has made peace overtures to Italy through Great Britain. It is urgently to be hoped that the
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    578 10 MEMBERS of Parliament are becoming anxious about the delay m the development of Malaya's National Park for which a huge area on the borders of Perak, Pahang and Kelantan has been set aside. The subject had one of its periodical airings m the House of Commons recently, when
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  • 254 10 Mr. C. E. P^sgler, General Manager, Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co., Ipoh, has returned from Home. *T* <fr* *f* Last Friday Mr. R. H. St. Amory won the golf championship of the Royal Bangkok Sport's Club for the tenth time. B rji Mr. A. E. Sanger-Davies, of the Malayan Forest
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  • 360 11 ELECTRIC SKY SIGNS Not Enough In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. A LTHOUGH advertising, and out-door advertising m particular, takes an important place m the business and commercial life of Singapore, local advertisers, unlike their counterparts m London and elsewhere, appear to be fighting shy of sky-signs. Since
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  • 35 11 Three men lost their lives m Kiluhusi Colliery. South Yorkshire, as the result W a sudden rush of gas. off the coai lace. All night rescue operations were carried out before tl.e bodies were "•covered.
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  • 326 11 Hubert Wilkins In Submarine Adelaide, S. Aust. IS Sir Hubert Wilkins Is a native of A this state there was much Interest m the statement by John H. Lundbeck, electrical engineer of the American motor-ship New Orleans, while the vessel was at Port Adelaide, that the famous
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  • 35 11 A sum of £60,000 is to be spent m Britain by the Milk Marketing Board m conjunction with the National Milk Publicity Council, on a nation wide advertising campaign to promote the sale of milk.
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  • 214 11 lings ruthless and craven, often drugcrazed agents of a system m which there is no honour or mercy. "I find nothing m the press to encourage crime, but plenty to warn you and me that the savage elements of American society must be destroyed." Mr.
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    • 40 11 PHONE ;*33 x-JtS GOODWOOD The most charmingly situate Hotel m th. IsUtBlL Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. Special Dinner Dance on Thursday, March 5. DINERS $1.50. NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE.
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    • 85 11 TO-DAY TIFFIN $1.00 Potage Parmentier Fried Fish Remonlade Sauce Grilled Toumedos Nicoise French Beans Sautee Pototo Cold Meat ft Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESH a Prawn Hors D'Oenvre Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca ft A Choice of over 100 other dishes. THONE 4906. —-ammmmmmmmmmmmammamaaammmmmmaammmmmmammmw Tollana
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    23 12 r:T~?'s evening Pike fishermen n< n'a blood needs to run red to withst fi^h 1 nr.d the landing of a good
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  • 139 12 OIL ENGINE CAR'S FIRST TRIAL. Capt. George Eyston announces that the first official trial of his licw all-British oil engine car. the- "Flying Spray" will take place at Pendine Sands, Carmarthen. Capt, George Eyston's new oil engine car, Flying Spray, photographed at Maida Vale. London, (also below).
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    110 13 I besi bin la during the cold winter months. ak r river-side. The joy of thc who wi) brave the elements. to. of the Guides of India, who received Buckingham Palace after the Investiture. Bi* squadrons ol bombers were launched agahvt London and V inhern air bases ta
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  • 857 14 Let's Shake Up A COCKTAIL AT the average pahlt party m Singapore, a real shaken up cocktail is about the last thing that one expects to find. Is that from laziness or are people really so alarmed at the thought of what a cocktail will do to them? The ordinary
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 12 14 MAISON PERM LADIES 1 HAIRDRESSERS. 79 Stamford Road. Tel. 4610. CORNER HOUSE
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    • 90 14 1 rctu/ cle Cou<nci i -2__L_________»^-«_B-_«-***M*_B-_ii«-_r M. Weinberg, 74, Robinson Rd. ■-•■'M-frS^* C* ira i -3?!' !f -^fc&W ■'< A^w.-. jfc ♦^§>'V^?|C *v^%^ *^Cik__|____F :!f^Make certain 7 your light j^ Summer meals j-jgsS^gK are compete m T'OVALTINEni x x I I unlikrumiabm nUUltlVe VaiUC does not contain 1 SmSfifi by
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  • 109 15 Pleasing combinations are: Mix cooked green peas, asparagus tips diced carrots and sour cream mayonnaise. Serve on crisp lettuce. (2) Endive hearts on crisp lettuce with minced chives and French dressing. (3) Mix sliced tomatoes and sliced raw or cooked cauliflower with savoury French dresing. (4) Mix diced
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  • 556 15 DORK chops have stepped up-wonder--1 fully within the past few years. And why not? A more savoury, tender, delicate dish than a well browned, tastily seasoned, temptingly served pork chop with its accompanying rich hued gravy £nd correct garnish, it would indeed
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  • 55 15 Steaming eye glasses— this is an annoyance that can be easily remedied if you will moisten the tips of the Angers and rub them over a cake of soap. Then rub them over both sides of the lens and polish as usual. Cold cream and vaseline is also good. Clean
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    • 91 15 GRAMOPHONES I COLUMBIA T > GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS NEW MODELS $21 to $50— A*mm ROBINSON PIANO Co-, S.S. Ltd Winchester House, Collyer Quay, Singapore. 1 opposite the NEW PIER. A .j. TAILOR 4. A NEW TAILORING SHOP J OPENED AT I No. 280 ORCHARD ROAD 1 (Borneo Mansion) A Splendid
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    • 55 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE SILK STORE SILK STORE OF High Reputation Tajmahal Store j 23 High St., Tel. 3849. HAIRDRESSER Ip^y I The Best Add- II ess f° r modern 1 I __3_ Hairdressing 35 Stamford Rd. Proprietor: T. Koov, Tel. 4807. <• EYES Qualified Eye Specialists. Eye Examinations. Eyeglasses.
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    • 103 15 to RESTAURANT ii j Real European i Food Come and have your steak cook- i ed as you like it on an open charcoal grill by JOHN, Singa- pore's leading Chef. OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT j Arcade Restaurant j CoUyer Quay, Phone 4825. CHEMIST FEED TOUR DOG WITH SPILLERS Dog Biscuits
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    • 139 15 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding > Booking. Agents for F.M.S. f I Railways. i Baggage Agents for:— J J Blue Funnel Line J East Asiatic Line (Nederland Line BIS.N. Co., Ltd., I etc.. etc. I Tel. Address:- "LUGGAGE' l PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. I
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  • 100 16 For Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. Leave Singapore. RAJULA Mar. 12 ROHNA Mar. 26 For Bangkok. KOLA Mar. 7 KISTNA Mar. 14 For Penang, Rangoon Calcutta. KAROA Mar. 5 KARAGOLA Mar. 13 Special two monthly Holiday return tickets issued from Singapore
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  • 61 16 FOR HONG KONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Tonnage Leavers SIRDHANA 8,000 Mar. 12 SHIRALA 8,000 Mar. 26 TILAWA 10,000 Apr. 9 FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. TILAWA 10.000 Mar. 7 SANTHIA 8,000 Mar. 21 TALMA 10,000 Apr. 4 Special Holiday Return Tickets to China and Japan issued
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    28 16 Mrs. S. C. Chan, of Malacca is leaving by the Scharnhost to join her husband m Hong Kong. They are on a trip around the world.
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  • 167 16 rE N.Y.K. Express Liner, Terukuni Maru will arrive m Singapore at daylight to-morrow, sailing for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japanese ports at daylight the following day. Passengers from Europe, disembarking here are.— Mr. F. W. Allen, Miss Altmann, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Benj afield, Col. the Hon E.
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  • 66 16 THE Governor of Cochin China, M. Pierre Pages was a passenger on board the Chenonceaux yesterday, coming from Saigon, accompanied by Madame Pages. Passengers disembarking here were Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Iglesias, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lefebore, Mr. A. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Elminger, Mr. Alexander Bryan, Mr. Robert
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  • 62 16 THE Lloyd Triestino Navigation Co., Ltd., announce that, with the sailing of the Victoria leaving Singapore on April 2, passengers will be able to book straight through to Barcelona. The Victoria will go from Genoa to Barcelona and back again. The additional fare to Barcelona will be
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  • 22 16 Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Riley have now 'settled down near Weymouth, where their address is: "Kubu" 1, Lodmoor Avenue, Radipole, Weymouth.
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  • 272 16 SCHARNHORST FOR CHINA FE North German Lloyd Scharnhorst which arrives ta Singapore this morning from Europe will sail at daylight to-morrow for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Mr. W. Berg, who with Mrs. Berg has been visiting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Grautoff here, is sailing
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  • 113 16 THE ms Meonia of the Danish Eas* Asiatic Co. sailed yesterday morning at daylight for Malacca, Penang and European ports. The following passengers embarked here: Mrs. G. Greek, Mr. W. H. A. Dalton, Mrs. D. D. Gair, Miss M. and Master W. Gair, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 315 16 •*m*%Kl^mW tl" _f_^T ll Ok \sJ and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936 1936 BANGALORE 6,000 Mar. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 May 6 NALDERA 16,000 Mar. 13 RANPURA 17,000 May 8 CARTHAGE 15,000 Mar. 27 RAWALPINDI 17,000 May 22 BHUTAN 6,100 Apr. 9
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    • 91 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. Suisang 22 1 \Tuinam ~u 1 Hakone Maru Is Pulan JJ J Burdwan JJ J At h Hies W 1 Kamses I Corneville T > Karoa San Francisco Maru 5 4 Srharnhorst 3 4 KEPPEL HARBOUR
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    • 168 17 Cruises To Distant Lands London ,Feb. 28. AS was confidently expected, the popularity of cruising has now extended as to include round voyage to distant Knds The New Zealand round voyage is about the longest possible-25,000 mites -_.nd yet the Shaw, Savlll Line reports that the ships Mataroa
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 232 17 IURXS Pll HP LINEVWaa (Incorporated m Australia) U NEXT SAILINGS Due oaua Mar 28 Apr. a MARELLA A '2 8 Ma y 3. SjSffJU round trip Uckets from Singapore to Australia issued at thc may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting KP.M. Vessel. $430 7 1
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    • 519 17 jA to french pORTS V V jf HOMEWARDS. V BOUGAINVILLE For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Si Bordeaux Mar. 6 ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Si Dunkirk Apr. 4 1 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 4 OUTWARDS
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 110 17 MAILS CLOSE Java and Southern Sumatra by Air (Netherlands) 7 a.m. Tandjong Pandan (Siberg) 8 a.m. Pengerang (Aik Soon) 9 a.m. Karimon (Tong Heng) 9 a.m. Western Canada and Western States of USA. (Achilles) 10 a.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Achilles) 10 a.m. Hongkong (Achilles) 10 a.m. Rengat and Tembilahan (Makasser)
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  • 278 18  -  Air Mail (By London, Feb. 20. TO-DAY we have three ravishing creations suitable for women of all ages; each gown lending itself admirably to a variety of different materials and colours. The first picture is of Miss Mary Brian, who is starring m
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  • 112 18 Briton Flies To Aid Of Islanders Baltimore. r relieve the several hundred residents who are ice-bound on Smith and Tangier Island m Lower Chesapeake Bay, an aeroplane has set off carrying food, medical supplies and other necessaries. The machine, which took off from Philadelphia, Is piloted
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  • 53 18 London, Mar. 1. CIR Archibald Mitchelson, Bart., who is a director of several important companies throughout the country, has been appointed chairman of the board of J. Samuel White and Co., Ltd., shipbuilders, of Cowes. Sir Archibald is also chairman of the Globe Shipping Co. and the
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  • 23 18 The Postmaster-General recently stated m a speech that there are 9.000 more British Post Office employees now than there were a year ago.
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  • 105 18 The total strength of the British Territorial Army at Jan. 1 was 121,057. 2.401 less than last year; the number of officers was 7.264, which is 1948 short of establishment. A very old footpath on the cliffs at Whitby fell into the sea recently when a landslide of 4,000 tons
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  • 109 18 Messenger Held Up And Killed Melbourne. a STATE-WIDE man-hunt is proceed- Ing m Victoria for three gunmen who held up and seriously wounded a Treasury messenger, Edward Scrivens, m full view of the crowds m a busy street afterwards making off with the £1,800 which he was carrying.
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  • 28 18 A? King George was the patron of the Boy Scouts Association it has been decided that all Scout officers sball wear mourning when m uniform until further notice.
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  • 162 18 Soviet Route Through Behring Straits Moscow. r. Soviet is to make a great effort to establish a naval line of communication between her European ports and the Far East through the North-East Passage. This, which is regarded as the only strategically safe route m the event of
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 47 18 fTSAJTfBEER J AND SUN STOUT J 9 THE I S <& A MOST WW p pular j REFRESHING j 'W^'wtKKMmk DR,NK s j Still the best and the s Cheapest m the market. j i Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. X.P.M. CHAMBERS, No. 1, FINLAYSON GREEN SINGAPORE.
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    • 196 19 i jQjfav oß__J_Jt- j:^B_- *^*-^Bff___ii_Hf^- *^3B£ -S^^_-ffi£ 'ii^'v- ,-s s';y jgBBBBl_ Rs s^Hj ______-%^"-ic_<BJ_l_^_.''' _"y x**v _"> o_>M-o^___rf**^ofl^f v _ffiHLjj^y** v _______ty-'*^" -________BM'i*?"*^Talttjo_B jSHpMF Jmm mm; J_\_\ the -dS^I Seven Open Ej V comfortable four Wffl r small car with all weather MMfTrittMiiifiyoMf ii ll? r equipment. This is without
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 550 19 ION THE RADIO t ßritish Empire Programme Transmission 2: GSG 16.86 metres n 9 mes.) from 6.20 pjn. to 7.35 p-m. i^d alTo ~m 7.35 p.m fto 9.05 pan.; ?Sf 19 82 metres (15.14 mes.) from SS Tp.m -to 9.05 pan.; and GSB SLSS metres <9.51 mes.) from Ml P-m.
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    • 185 19 8.05 a.m. The News. 8.20 a.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 2 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The Victor Olof Sextet. Selection of Classical Waltzes (arr. Olof). The Cocoanut Shell Boat (Anthony Collins). Minuet m D (Mozart arr. Olof). From the Canebrake (Gardner). Lullaby (Cyril Scott). Russian Dance (Tchaikovsky). 6.50 p.m. An Organ
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    • 210 19 series of adventures of Jack and Jill. Book and lyrics by Alec McGill. Music by Jack Clarke. Production by William MacLurg 9.55 p.m. Light Orchestral Interlude. Marek Weber and his Orchestra: Freischutz Potpourri (Weber). 10.05 p.m. Talk: "Some Suggestions for the listener's Bookshelf." By Eric Gillett. 10 20 p m
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    • 205 19 no. 25) (Handeb. Overture; Menuet; Bourree; Entre-a::te; Loure; Coro. (2) Symphony concert ante for violin, cello, clarinet and fagot with orchestra, op 84 (Haydn). Allegro; Andante; Allegro con splrito. Eugenia Wellerson (violin); Mr. C. F. Driessen (cello) W. H. Schell (clarinet) D. van Zanten (fagot). Gramophone intermezzo. (3) Selections from
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  • 282 20 Protection For Civilians \p AS-PROOF shelters capable of holding 50 people are one of the chief features m a Government scheme, to be issued shortly, for the protection of civilians m the London area from the effects of air raids. The scheme will place on the London County
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  • 164 20 Examination Of Ships 9 Officers London, Mar. 1. A NOTICE issued by the Board of Trade to candidates for certificates of competency as master and first mate (foreign-going) reads as follows: "The concession announced m Notice No. 131 of December, 1933. and continued under the terms of Notice
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  • 21 20 Dr. W. Puleston -Jones, of the Malayan Medical Service, has been seconded for service m Johore as Health Officer, Johore South.
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  • 21 20 Op SUM metres (9.575 kcs.). Calluu VK3ME. Broadcasting on Wpdne'lav, Thursday, Frldnv and Saturday from 5.20 pm. to 7.20 ojn.
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  • 114 20 Most Censored Author Why "Victoria Regina" Was Forbidden New York. I AM the most censored author m England," Mr. Laurence Housman, author of "Victoria Regina" the play about Queen Victoria which is now one of New York's greatest hits, has stated m an interview here. Mr. Housman declared that whereas
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  • 35 20 Singapore, Monday According to a telegraphic communication from the Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavia, the light-beacon on the Rokan River m lat. 2 deg. 9,O'N and Long. 100 deg. 35,5' E, is not burning.
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  • 23 20 Lady Murison has returned to Singapore from her trip to the Cameron Highlands. She recently arrived from England to attend her daughter's wedding.
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  • 184 20 No Flag Flown On Hitler Day Berlin. FIELD-MARSHAL Albrecht Duke of Wurtemberg, has incurred the wrath of the Nazi authorities for failing to fly the national or for that matter any other— flag on his official residence and offices two days ago, m honour of the third
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 19 20 _i__________________________________________________i m Sole Agents for Malaya: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., Singapore Muar Malacca Seremban Kuala Lumpur Ipoh and Penang.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 501 20 «>\ THE RADIO (Continued from page 19) 9.50 p.m. Musical potpourri. Close down. 11. J. Penang 49.33 Metres (6,080 kcs.) TO-DAY 7.00 p.m. Time Signal. 7.03 p.m. Day's Programme. 7.05 p.m. Recorded Variety Programme. 7.35 p.m. News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m. Recorded Brass Band Music. 8.00 o.m. Talk— "The Pronounciation of
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    • 68 20 Hour of the Young Nation. 9?op m. News m English on DJA and m Dutch on DJB. DJN. 9.35 om. To-day m Germany. Sound Pictures. 9 50 p.m. Four Ballards op. 10 by .Tohnnnes Brahms. At the Piano: Rudolf Mosler. 10.05 p.m. Symnhony Concert. Pianc Concerto m C minor: Symphony.
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  • 506 21 ON VISIT TO SINGAPORE World Tour Of Observation Singapore, Tuesday. DR. R. H. Marioth, Research Horticulturist of the Department of Agriculture of the' Union of Squtli Africa, is m Singapore m the course of a trip round the world to study the growth of citrus fruits,
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  • 508 21 Malay Fisherman's Ordeal Singapore, Tuesday. A GRIPPING story of how a Johore man was adrift m shark infested waters for 21 hours before beinp rescued by a passing ship, was told laa Malaya Tribune reporter this morning. Here is the story of the man, a 21
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  • 80 21 Doncaster, Feb. 28. Because his conduct or language "tended to the effusion of blood" and was calculated to cause a breach of the peace, a Mexborough undertaker, who is also a member of the local Council, was bound over for two years under an Act of 1360. Defendant,
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    263 21 Singapore Vessel Sinks Cinjapore, Tuesday. MEWS has been received by the Ho Ff-rg Steamship Company that the«r motorship, the Hong Kent, has been destroyed by fire and supk at f eribeba, one of the neighbouring Dutch islands. The outbreak started on Friday morning at ten p'clock when
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  • 241 21 Japan Is More Conciliatory Shanghai, Mar. 3. BEFORE his departure for Nankin z. Mr. Hsu Shi Ying, the Chinese Ambassador to Japan, conferred with Geneiai Tada, the commander-in-chief of thi Japanese forces m North China, at the Municipal offices m Tientsin. The latter did not insist on
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  • 36 21 Mr. M. N. Nair, M.A., LLB., after a short sojourn and a comparative study of the various problems affecting Indians m this country, left Kuala Lumpur on Friday for Rangoon via Penang en route to India.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 28 21 AT THE CAPITOL NEXT CHANGE— A Glamorous BRITISH Triumph— with a glamorous Russian Background MOSCOW NIGHTS ■win— win—- mmmmmmmmmmamamaawmammmmaammmaaag— With HARRY BAUR, LAURENCE OLIVIER and PENELOPE DUDLEY WARD.
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    • 151 21 DID YOU HEAR THAT GREAT NEWS ABOUT WILLIAM POWELL' SNEW PICTURE? All those glowing Hollywood rumours you've been hearing aboijt M.-G.-M.'s new William Powell picture "Rendezvous" are only HALF the real truth For once, Hollywood has been too modest We've just seen "Rendezvous." Honestly, it's twice as amusing as those
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  • 609 22 ONE EVE OF OIL SANCTIONS Decision Likely Today London, Mar. 3. rERE is good reason to believe that a most important message from the Emperor of Abyssinia was received m London yesterday and transmitted to Mr. Anthony Eden at Geneva, states Mr. G. Ward Price, m
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  • 486 22 Fraser fif Neave Trounced GIVING one of the most sparkling displays of football seen this season, the Malaya Publishing House, runners- up m the commercial cup competition last year, trounced Fraser and Neave m the Commercial Cup competition on the former's ground to-day by 8
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  • 107 22 Blackpool To Attract More Visitors Blackpool, Feb. 28. Blackpool wants to be an ultra-smart holiday resort, and is courting the favour of that class of visitor which has m the past sought the Spas. Hundreds of modern private hotels have been erected to accommodate this newly
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  • 141 22 Fifteen Months Voyage Nears End Cardiff, Mar. 1. WHEN the British steamer Hartlepool reaches Cardiff shortly she will complete a voyage which has lasted 15 months. The vessel has arrived at Birkenhead and will later proceed to Cardiff where her crew will be paid off. The Hartlepool left
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  • 154 22 Geneva May Make A New Appeal Geneva, Mar. 3. IT seems almost certain that the Committee of Thirteen will make a fresh appeal to the belligerents to end the war. The appeal will not be m the nature of an ultimatum but will press for a prompt
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  • 201 22 "Imperial's" New Plans London, March, 2. AN extensive speeding up of Empire air malls and alterations ln the days of departures of mail 'planes from Croydon is announced by Imperial Airways. The effect of the changes will be to considerably red ice the time for exchange
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  • 110 22 Alleged Attack On A British Ship Glasgow, Mar. 1. AN affair on board a British steamer ir. Ramtrarc Harbour on Hogmanay nlcht Mes behind a charge, hear at Glasgow Sheriff Court, against a young seaman, Robert Hamilton, of culpable homicide. James Wallace, the chief engineer of the ship
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 76 22 i (Crownlife j Insurance Company j ESTABLISHED 1900 I t Rt. Hon. Sir Robert L. Borden, r I PC, G.C.M.G., K.C., D.C.L., LLD. I i General Manager. j 1 President. j i i FOMF OFFICE:— TORONTO. CANADA 1 J Insurance m force exceeds 82«0,0©0,nOO.©0 j t MALAYAN OFFICE j I
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  • 616 23 MONOPOLIES BEATEN Breeze Upsets Forwards Singapore, Tuesday. A STRONG breeze interfered with the Second Division soccer match between the Marine Department and the Government Monopolies at Anson Road to-day. Play was difficult throughout and it was only after an exciting second half which produced
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  • 54 23 THE. first match m division one of the S.A.F.A. league is down for to-morrow, when the S.C.C. will oppose the Malays on the padang. The Club have played three first XI matches so far, and lost all three, the R.E. beating them s—l,5 1, the R.A.F., 3—2
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  • 245 23 (BY "CAPT. HAWK) Singapore, Tuesday. OVER one hundred horses were given fast work on the main track at Bukit Timah this morning m preparation for S.T.C. Spring meeting which opens on Saturday. The going was good and the following gallops wore specially interesting: Wee Jock (Haie)
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  • 32 23 H Hayes, brother of B. Hayes, is another Jockey who will make his first appearance on Singapore Turf at the Spring Meet. He will probably ride for Major Fox.
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  • 37 23 All of the F.M.S. 1935 vintage with one exception have been advanced to passed probationers, and all of the 1936 vintage with the exception of Mr J. Mc C. Barnes have arrived, states the Malayan Police Magazine.
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  • 354 23 !lOO\ LEONG DEFEATED IX FIRST ROIWR Singapore, Tuesday. pHUA Choon Leong, one of the I* Colony's leading singles players** was surprisingly beaten this afternoon, m the opening of the Y.M.CA. Open Invitation Tennis Tournament H.S.V. Ramaiya, a former Selangor
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 37 23 4^L\W _ifTTFf^Tl____L BW2W RACKETS or ww^MtttjJ^ RESTRINGING There is only If ONE KJ RELIABLE P5 PLACE ll QUEEN'S lii 3, Prince Street. 111 l Phone Telegrams 111 7634 "Tennis" English, Australian American Gut, only used. No other.
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    • 23 23 'GOIDENIII lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVAUir AUSTRALIAN BRANDY A HIGH QUALITY BRAND AT A LOW PRICE OUahuMe at alt first-daws stores. SOLE AGENTS GUTI-BlE^fe ws 10 mmmmmm
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 131 23 To-day's Ties To-Day being a holiday, play will commence at 4 p.m., and a number of matches have been arranged. The following are the ties: OPEN MENS SINGLES N S Wise vs. Yadi, Kamis vs. Dr. Wee, 1 A. Alsagoff vs. W. Warden. OPEN MEN'S DOUBLES Uchida and Yano vs.
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  • 181 24 German Figures for Last Year Berlin, Mar. 1 ACCORDING to the statistics of the ■1 German iron and steel producer? published m the periodical Stahl U nri Risen, the German production of D m iron shows a slight fall both for thp whole month and per average
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  • 27 24 Commander N. A. C. Hardy, who ha< been on special duty at Malta, is to tafc command again of H.M.S. Herald, surveying ship to the China Station.
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    • 33 24 f 1 THE j CALCULATOR jfl §L j "A MACHINE TO COUNT ON" j INEXPENSIVE TO PURCHASE j EFFICIENT IN OPERATION J SOLD SERVICED 1 S BY j 3, Malacca Street, SINGAPORE. j
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