Morning Tribune, 11 March 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE FIVE CENTS. VOL. I.— No. 34. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, March 11, 1936.
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  • 1197 1 WAH FEARS SLOWLY RECEDING ACTION FORCED ON HITLER? PAHIS DEMANDS EVACUATION: 111 lII.IV REFUSES AFTER the first shock of surprise and consternation which followed upon the German re-occupation of the Rhineland and the denunciation of the Locarno Treaty, moderate opinion is gaining the upper hand
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  • 187 1 MOKE EMPLOYMENT IN GREAT BRITAIN Making Up Leeway Lost In Cold Weather Spell London, March 10. UNEMPLOYMENT m Great Britain last v month fell by 134,701, thus recovering some of the ground lost m January, when owing to the prolonged spell of severe weather it grew by 291,157. The workless
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  • 117 1 Rome, March 9. THE Asmara report that Marshal Badoglio has ordered to cease fire is untrue. It is officially stated that some 'planes were ordered back but this did not signify a pause and Italy is going ahead the same as before. In view
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  • 80 1 Big Increase During Last Year London, Mar. 10: AN increase m Britain's wealth of £110,000.000 m the year *****5 is shown m the report of the Commissioner of Inland Revenue for that year, issued to-day. The report estimates the total taxable income for the year at £1,268,564,--000 compared
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  • 122 1 London View Of Prospects London, Mar. 10. IT is impossible to resist the conclusion that the price of rubber is destined to rise to a much higher level than that now ruling, remarks the Financial News m a leading article on the rubber outlook. The writer
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  • 54 1 Re-Opens After Twelve Days 9 Suspension Tokio, Mar. 10. AFTER twelve days' suspension, the Stock Exchange has re-openeti. The opening was depressed by apprehensions that Mr. Takahashi's conservative financial policy, supplanted by the Government's commitments, would necessitate new tariff revisions and taxation, due to Mr. Hirota's acceptance of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 6 1 j Selections For To-day l»agc 23
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    • 39 1 SIMONIZ YOUR FURNITURE AND WOODWORK Keeps Fine Finishes Beautiful The General Electric Co. Ltd. are recommending all Westinghouse Refrigerator Users to use SIMONIZ for keeping their Westinghouse Refrigerators m good condition. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. j MAAS-3 I
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  • 528 2 Former 'Mayo r' Of Singapore Mr. R.J. FARRER SAILS Tribute To Capt. Hashim Singapore, Wednesday. UR. R. J. Farrer, C. M.G., the former m I T 9ident ot Singapore Municipal Commissioners, is leaving Malaya to-day on eight months' holiday, which will be spent partly jn South Africa and partly In
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  • 244 2 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Presbyterian Church was the set--1 ting of a pretty wedding this afternoon, when Miss Phyllis Docker became the bride of Mr. Alexander Hinds, son of Mr. Robert Hinds and the late Mrs. Hinds. Miss Docker, who is the daughter of the late Mr. John Docker,
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  • 185 2 Third Bombing Of Red Dessie, Mar 9. TO-DAY, for the third time, italic planes bombed the few remain,,,, tents of the British Ambulance canin Koram. Ip at British ambulance men were nm working at full pressure to-day l\ J dressed 1 hundred seriously woundeS civilians, some of whom were renders
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  • 92 2 EMPlRE:— Cantonese talkie. MARLBOROUGH:— "BIack Sheep" (Edmund Lowe and Claire Trevor) 615 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL:— "Bhakta Nandanar"—Tamil Talkie. GLOBE THEATRI, Great World"Orchids to Y0u"— 7.15 and 9.30 pm SUN TALKIE, New World .—"Bright Eyes"— 7.3o \and 9.30 p.m. GRAND THEATRE, New World "Bhakta Nandanar" starring K.B. Sundarambal (Tamil
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 50 2 POWDERED WHOLE MILK START AKL TM^^_^l7^j| p URE FRESH MILK k__l fcF_lJ ln powdered) COURSE AND WATCH fWff P tf K_\l 1I M FORM. ADD WATER THE IMPROVEMENT j^Mli- AND YOU HAVE j IN THE HEALTH OF If FINEST COWS I YOUR FAMILY. MILK> Distributors i GETZ BROS. CO. j
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    • 27 2 GUMMING UP OF PISTON RINGS j AND UNNECESSARY OVERHAULS j WILL BE PREVENTED i If t Using I Shell Motor Oils j Be up to date Shellubricate >
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 95 2 To-dar In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— O.I 9 a.m.. 12.34 p.m CAPITOL:-"Let's Live To-Night", also pictures showing H.M. the King's Broadcast to the Nat ion (received by Air Mail) J PAVILION:— "Moscow Nights," and pictures showing H.M. the King's Broadcast to the Nation (received by Air Mail) ALHAMBRA:— "Two For To-Night"
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  • 138 3 RIOTING AND ARSON General Strike Declared Very soon after the establishment of a Leftist Government, following the general election, Spain is aeain m the grip of a civil war and strikes. Fascists and Socialists are fighting m the streets and churches and schools are
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  • 148 3 French Riveira Setting Of Romance THE French Riveira forms a picturesque setting for the Columbia romance, Lets Live To-night," which was .screened at the Pavilion Theatre last evening. Lilian Harvey, as Kay Routledge, takes the principal part of a lovely American girl, with Tullio Carminati m the part
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  • 78 3 A FILM of King Edward VUI taken on the occasion of his broadcast message to the Empire on March 1 is a feature of the new programme at the Pavilion Theatre. The picture was brought out from London py air mail. It is notable for the fact that
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  • 212 3 Anthony Asquith's Film Al The Capitol IF you are interested m the development oi Briusn hims you must see -Moscow Nights,' the picture directed by Anthony Asquitn whicn is now snowing at the Capitol. _ou may nnd faults m it but you will probably agree tnat it is
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  • 181 3 Stone Aopearance Of Miss Wanderwell There was an added attraction at thc Alhambra Theatre last night, for apart from a delightful comedy, Miss Aloha Wanderwell, the world's most travelled girl, who is at present m Singapore m the course of an extended tour of countries which she has
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  • 282 3 Mr. Eden's Speech London, Mar. 10. THE morning papers of all shades of political opinion welcome Mr. Eden's statement. The Daily Telegraph says Mr. Eden was on assured ground when he asked for the support of all sections of the House. His undertaking gives an assurance to
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  • 256 3 Passenger List Wrong Singapore, Tuesday. CAPTAIN R. Neilson, master of the Clara Jebson, was fined $50 by I toe Second Magistrate Mr. T. W. Hughes, to-day for preventing the examination of passengers by the Deputy Health Officer by furnishing a list which he knew or had reason
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  • 35 3 MRS. Gilbert Drury was m charge of the programme advertising m connection with the Charity show at the Capitol on Tuesday night, and amassed the very excellent total of $1,470 towards the Children's Welfare Fund.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 ITHE SOLE GENUINE lIOSKOPF PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED /qSSSS^ MILLIONS 70 YEARS f*||f^||*) IN USE AGO \3ifiiM. J TO-DAY N <<?lpy See the new displays at all dealers. Sole Agents: Weill Mo_tOr Ltd. SINGAPORE
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    • 50 3 'MASTER" LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS. _fl_ _F /__b____ B;;"' /1 I I l/J I I Wl MM I a_j-._j-_j-_j-_j-._j _j. r i__»-.j-,ji- < j -MAN LIOX" RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT A -0-u-_r-T_t-_j- _j-_j-i_.t-__ir_ir_j-_r.__- _t~ _r_r_r_«-j-_r u~ __-_-ur- i- -1 A I J_^ THE HALL-MARK OF PRECISION j j lliffiai- SCHMIDTS CO. J j
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  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News
    • 245 4 Rubber Stock Figures (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday morning. v Rubber (Singapore) 25</ 8 cts-, down Vi ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore) $103; unchanged. To-day's Prices: London: 7 7j16d., down l|l6d. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 15 11 16 cts., down 3|16 ct. Market Tone:
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    • 77 4 _?_^&^3 Bgrar__ shares can aeain hp hn ca^7 h^a^a7To q r s e a .i ce d r s ln r aT h °e S i ss^^_»s2?s a_: W>S!L__S!T Kinta Electrics. Traction Ords anr Malacca Electric Ords., are all a 'shtdc There is no particular weakness ir any
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    • 66 4 Special London Cable (From Our Financial Correspondent) London, March 10. The closing prices were as follows:— LONDON RUBBER Market Tone: firmer. Spot: 717j32 (up 1 16.. July-Sept. 7 21,32 (up 132). LONDON TIN Spot: £214% (unchanged) July-Sept: £205% (down 7J16). LONDON GOLD Spot: £7 ls. (unchanged). LONDON SILVER
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    • 47 4 Yesterday's Closing Prices (From Our Financial Correspondent) London, March 10. ..The closing prices were as follows: London New York Cross Rate: 4.98 i (up London— Paris: 74 20 32 (down 3 32). London— Amsterdam: 7.26% (down H). London— Hongkong: ls. 3 11 16 d. (unchanged).
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    • 90 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. March) 26% 26 3 16 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. March) 25 15 16 26 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 25 7 8 26 do. March 26 26%
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    • 35 4 Shanghai, Ma.. 10. Mr. Chen Kwang Pu and Ifr. Quo Bing Wan will sail for .merica on Friday to investigate the Chinese e.xooit trade to the United Starts. Sin Chew Jit Poh
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    • 343 4 •New York prices quoted m VB. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage and Stamp duty are not included. London, Mar. 10, 6.30 p.m Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or fall War Loan, ZY 2 p.c
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 50 4 NOTICE The Eastern Extension Australasia China Telegraph Company Limited beg to announce that from Monday March 16th their Office for the reception of telegrams to all parts of the world will be moved from its present position to the adjoining room m the same building at No. 35, Robinson Road.
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    • 45 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.lOO 000,000 Reserve Fund V.127,450,000 Head Office: YOKOHAMA. SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Mana S er H. UNAGAMI. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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  • 1093 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST ■Singapore, Tuesday. 5 p.m. MINING Buyers. Sellers Aropat Tin (45.) 5|3. 5|9 A^m Kumbang 29|- 30s.cd. AuVtral Malay 598 60scd Av»r Hitam (55.) 14s. 9d. 15s. 6d. Aver Weng ($1) 170 1.80 Bangrin Tin (£> 19|- 201--patu Selangor ($1) .92 95 Chenderiang 13|6 143 Hitam Tin
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  • 234 5 Tax Of Fifty Cents Per Ton On Imports Canton, Mar. 4. THE Government is imposing a fifty cents tax on each ton of foreign coal imported into Kwangtung. Four reasons have been advanced by the dealers as to why ever, fifty cents is too much. Chinese coal is
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  • 85 5 Economic Position Improves London, Mar. 4. I AN improvement m the economic posi- tion of Newfoundland was reported to the House of Commons, on behalf of the Domonions Secretary, and it was added that a still further improvement was likely. The total assistance from the Colonial Development fund
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  • 63 5 $50,000-000 Measure Vetoed Washington. Mar. 4. PRESIDENT Roosevelt vetoed the $50,000,000 Bill providing loans for tanners lo assist them duiing the 1938 crop year and at the same time indicated he would utilise unexpended relief funds for the same purpose. vetoed the Bill ,ecause ll failed to
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  • 127 5 First Shipment Early In March Ottawa, Mar. 4. THE first few weeks of this year show some improvement m cattle shipments from Canada to the United States, about 12,000 cattle and 1.500 calves having been moved across, the boundary since Jan. 1. Prospects are brighter for some improvement
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  • 137 5 Meeting Of Debenture Holders London, Mar. 2. A MEETING of the debenture holders of Kent Coal Concessions. Ltd., was held here at Southern House, E^t., to consider a proposition that the date oi payment of the debentures be extended from March 1, 1936, to March 1, IW.
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  • 76 5 Highest Record For Any Year Ottawa, Mar. 4. CANADA'S total trade for 1935 amounted to $1,292,667,37S which was the highest for any year since 1930, and compared with $1,173,372,517 m 1934. Preliminary figures released on January 15 showed that domestic exports for 1935 amounted to $729,293,880, an increase
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 "KEEP YOUR MIND ON YOUR SPY BUSINESS, MR. POWELL" *m -^_P___ H_ ___r^B_ Bl mW^L-M-m i-mTm\m >: ,^__jjj&___ffi%v -_B I '^v^«i '_______k^____v _L I "^-31 Rosalind Russsli. The picture is called "RENDEZVOUS" and to put it mildly, it's Grand Opening friday mi ihe IVWII lON
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  • 99 6 John Mills 9 Great Popularity JOHN Mills, whose work m Car of Dreams" is complete, has been the recipient of hundreds of letters of congratulation on his work m Brown on Resolution," which, has already been seen by thousands of filmgoers. The young actor's sincere, simple performance as
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  • 82 6 Title Of New "Stooge 99 Comedy ANEW comedy starring "The Three Stooges"— Moe Howard. Jerry Howard and Larry Fine— was placed m production at Columbia Studios recently. Preston Black la directing Al Giebler's screen play. The title is a deeD secret which the stars refuse to divulge at
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  • 118 6 Lightning Changes By Columbia ONE of those tricks of the cameraman's art, which are so mystifying and causes gasps of astonishment among audiences, will be seen m Columbia's "Rolling Along," co-starring Harry Richman and Rochelle Hudson. I'he chorus of fcHy dancing girls appearing with Peppino and Rhoda, the
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 6 JULIET'S GARDEN. And Juliet, or. if you prefer, Norma Sheerer, who is to star m Irving G. Thalberg's production of Shakespeare's immortal romance at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The model is one ot fifty-four designed by Art Director Cedric Gibbons, from which the sets will be constructed.
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  • 99 6 "Sinister' 9 Role In New Setting AMONG forthcoming pictures decided upon by Gaumont British and Mr G( orge Arliss for the famous star's 1936 programme there will be, it is announced, an original story with an Oriental setting. Mr. Arliss' role m the new picture will be a
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  • 88 6 Heads List Of Broadcasters THF name of Grace Moore. Columbia Pictures' famous international operatic star heads the list of notables who have broadcast from the new NBC. studio m Hollywood, which was recently opened. Miss Moore sang on the first commercial programme on the opening night. The screen
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  • 76 6 Playing Opposite Grace Moore COLUMBIA has signed Franchot Tone. one of Hollywood's most brilliant young leading men, to play opposite Grate Moore m he*- futhcoming musical production for the company, to be based upon a romantic story with rr u_ir. by Fritz Kreisler. This will be Miss Moore's
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 266 6 M lUI YIY*. 10-M4.HI at the CAPITOL and PAVILION j Special Pictures received by AIR MAIL. j H. M. THE KING'S BROADCAST TO THE NATION J J "One of the Best ever made m a British Studio" Brilliantly Acted" J .DAILY TELEGRAPH CAPITOL pKJT-Ja ""I a* h___m— m— J <
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  • 148 7 How Hollywood Makes Music FIVE thousand songs a year. That's Hollywood's annual contribution to music it is estimated by Mack Gordon md Harry Revel, premiere song-writing team of the motion picture industry. It's merely a matter of simple arithmetic they declare. Pai amount Studio, where they
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  • 131 7 Gordon and Revel have written eight songs for Paramount's "The Charm School" and will act m the picture as well Frances Langford, Jack Oakie and joi* Penner all sing m the picture. •No picture," they point out, "is compete without at least one song, these days Fred Mac
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  • 26 7 GLADYS SWARTHOUT. co-star of Paramount's "Rose of the Rancho." first studied singing with the aid of her older sister. Roma, a talented pianist.
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  • 17 7 MARLENE DIETRICrI. co-star of Paramount's Desire," once was a Shakespearean actress under Max Reinhardt.
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 7 This attractive frock is worn by Jessie Matthews m the Gaumont British fllm •Tirst a Girl". It has a very full skirt for her big dance number m a scene called "The Gilded Cage." Diamante net, heavily embroidered, forms the corsage and the close-fitting sleeves, while from each wrist hangs
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  • 185 7 William Powell Binnie Barnes FROM Lillian Russell's bustles to an enchanting international spy was the long stride that Binnie Barnes took for her latest picture role. Miss Barnes, one of the most versatile actresses contributed to Hollywood by the London stage, had scarcely shed her bustles of
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  • 135 7 HOW a Hollywood motion picture actor holds the Fate of Raleigh, caoital of North Carolina, m the palm of his hand was revealed recently for the first time when a deed, yellowed with age, but duly recorded, was discovered among other family heirlooms. In
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  • 99 7 HOLLYWOOD'S smart set is m a veritable dither over the new craze for chiffon dance dresses. Started by Carole Lombard this fad has increased by leaps and bounds and many of the movie colony's popular members have even gone so far as to copy Carole's original colour scheme.
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  • 23 7 f'LIZABETH PATTEKSON, featured m Paramount's "So Red the Rose." was born and reared m thc locale of the story.
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  • 84 7 New Spr ing Outfits rE first fashion thought after the holidays, according to Gall Patrick, Paramount player m "Preview", is spring style trend. Gail believes m looking ahead and has planned one delectable outfit of beige woollen with a green and white printed Backing up the wisdom of this choice
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  • 29 7 DF.TTY BURGESS, 18-year-old girl whom B Paramount took from her 'classes for •Coronado," continues to attend high school art instruction when not needed al the studio. ***>-"'
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 226 7 t^-lT A NEW M*£^ J i POSER OF "ONE NIGHT OF LOVEV --W'TH THE STAR Witu l THRILLED A MILLION I l l_H WZ Zji^" '""Ny. :s^W S _____k- "^H 1 Km t-mW mi ____> >. _k?H Ba Jm im M i v _p i^_b__b':' m •<* m i i
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  • 767 8 VISITATIONS IN CYCLES When Eels Took Refuge In Barns London. WITH the firs* flurry of snow alf» ways wild rumours of a bitter winter beginning, writes "Sentinel" m the Morning Post. Omens have been observed by the oldfangled countryfolk who do not refuse to foresee even the
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  • 221 8 Whitney Straight Finishes Racing MR. WHITNEY WILLARD STRAIGHT, millionaire American racing motorist, wants to become an Englishman. He is applying to the Home Secretary for naturalisation. He is also giving up motci -racing. Mr. Straight's marriage at St. Margaret's. Westminster, last July to Lady i'M^'nr- Fir<.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 52 8 THE WILD, PRIMITIVE LIFEj \or thi: Klondike I (g^^g^^j_Bfapjß| Where Men Turned Savages, And) |HB__k\__y_k^B K__H A Woman Was The Of The! I_-9_P_H__|_________B_| E___l Fitters "r*A I I OF THE P^RE \A/ r_ century mm II _J DARRYL ZANUCK'S PRODUCTION WITH CLARK CABLE LOU ETTA YOI \<, WEEK-END MATINEES "FEMALE*
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    • 165 8 Grand Theatre (NEW WORLD) 6 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT LAST NIGHT The SUPER Rs. 300.000 TAMIL TALKIE lI IIAKT A XAXDAXAII" FEATURING SREEiMATI K. B. SUNDARAMBAL (South India's Famous Artist) Full of Comedy Melodious Songs. Charming Settings Excellent Recording. Prices of admission include tree gate to
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  • 681 9 BUILDING FOR FUTURE New Routes To Continent London, Feb. 24. WHEN work on the new airport at Gatwick, halfway between London and Brighton, is F nished m the course of the next few weeks, this aerodrome will be one of the best m the country, equipped
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  • Article, Illustration
    283 9 Man Who Was Hanged Tells Of It New York, Mar. 4. AMAN who was hanged after being condemned to death for murder at Columbia, Mississippi, ha? just described his "Execution" m an interview here. In 1894 Mr. William J. Purvis was condemned to death for murder, and sentenced
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  • 240 9 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY, SIR THOMAS SHENTON WHITELEGGE THOMAS, K.C.M.G., OJJ.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, 1936. from 12 noon until midnight. OPENING DAY— Noon Friday
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  • 175 9 Cabin Ship Dispute Unsettled London, Mar. 3. THE North Atlantic Passenger Conference has held its fourth session on the fares question, and again adjourned to meet m Paris. After the adjournment an official said: "We are still going on as we have been for the last four days,
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  • 384 9 Devices Contrived By Women London, Mar. 2. A REVIEW of the inventions of 1935 reveals the fact that, while women are still m evidence as inventors ber is not increasing at the rate one exnects m an age m which woman is fading what have hitherto been regarded
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  • 196 9 Several Dead In Munich Munich. SEVERAL persons lost their lives and others were seriously injured when two aeroplanes from the "sports flying school at Schleissheim, a suburb of Munich, collided and crashed m different quarters of the city. One fell m a street m the northern
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 290 10 lt|R. Anthony Eden's handling of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute has not commanded universal commendation, but there will be no two opinions as to his speech m the House of Commons on the new crisis which has arisen through Germany's action.
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  • Article, Illustration
    555 10 IT is very unfortunate that the R.A.F. flying boats were unable to attain their main objective owing to political troubles m Japan. However, by fighting their way through monsoon weather up to Shanghai they have accomplished no mean feat. Quite apart from the strategic or political issues involved
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  • 218 10 Mr W. G. C. Blunn has been appointed a member of the Railway Board. W I Mr. L. J. Massang, of the Bankruptcy i Office. Penang. has left for Medan on two months' holiday. t The annual general meeting of the Third Order of St. Francis of Assisi will
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 7 10 M < r i iTit Tmrn TTI Tit
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    • 139 10 A Pertect Combination for your Electric Torch l^* l^ _HP^ r JflßHi l\_^^^^^, _____________T mmmmM/Ammn Il\ I ]*m 1 Wj If W I2^A :;^^v^^^3^ !p, T*«^ i _E \i. ___y____ii_--JI OSRAM Flashlight Bulbs are made The illustrations show the CEC m the famous Osram-C E.C. Lamp Unit Cell, and X
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  • 490 11 BIG DEMAND FOR STALLS Large Motor Car Section Singapore, Tuesday. JUDGING from the enthusiasm already being shown, Singapore's forthcoming fourth annual British Trade Fair promises to be the biggest and most successful held so far. That the fair is becoming a regular and popular institution m
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  • 385 11 Reconstruction With Further Call London, Mar. 3. AFTER long and difficult negotiations a scheme for the reconstruction of the "Sentinel." Waggon Works, a company formed m 1920, has been evolved. A receiver and manager was appointed m April last. Under the scheme provision is made for full settlement
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 11 The Victoria Memorial Hall and the Supreme Court with the imposing steps of the Municipal offices m the foreground from an unique angle.
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  • 114 11 Portugal Buys Six From Blackburns t Leeds. THE Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, of Brough and Leeds, will shortly deliver six large seaplanes to the Portuguese Naval Air Service. The machines will be launched from the company's slipway on the Humber. The design of the seaplanes is somewhat
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  • 63 11 City 9 s A nti- Rabies "War 99 Istanbul, Mar. 4.. AVER 39,000 stray dogs and cats— more than a hundred animals every day —have been destroyed m less than a year here m a war against rabies. Before this campaign of extermination was launched, rabies were
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 41 11 PHONE so** Telegraphic Address: The most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Tabl e d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. Special Dinner Dane? on Thursday, March 12. DINERS $1.50. NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE.
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    • 70 11 Potage Minestrone Fried Fish Tartare Sauce Roast Duckling Apple Sa^ Green Peas Pomme Chateau Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Icecream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESHe Hors D'Oeuvre Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of over 100 other dishes. 'PHONE 4906. "TOLLANA" VERMOUTH ITALIAN TYPE $1.35 §S Another per bottle
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    • 381 14 HORS -IK OMT VRES BOTH for cocktail parties and to serve at dinner, here are some novel ideas for appetizers. Stick to toasted canapes for cocktails however, if they are to be eaten m one's fingers. All those using mayonnaise should be reserved for plates and forks to be eaten
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    • 215 14 thick cream and when well mixed pour into the pastry. Place on the mixture small pieces of lean smoked bacon (preferably unsalted) Cook it m a hot oven for an hour. Ordinary onions can be used. CANAPE ANGLAISE Lay strips of tongue, smoked salmon, salami, and gherkins on oblong pieces
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    • 376 14 CAVEMAN CANAPE Boil pieces of beef marrow for one minute m salted water, drain, and serve on rounds of fried bread, sprinkling with minced parsley and salt and pepper. HOT HORS-D'CEUVRES Mix a cupful of grated cheese with the beaten white of an egg, and salt and cayenne to season.
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  • 624 15 "L eft Overs" Garnished Spaghetti Makes Tasty Dish THE saying "anyone can be a fancy j cook, but it takes a good cook to be i > Plain cook'" is certainly true m the C; *c of left-overs. Whether bits of this and that shall be wasted or make a
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 145 15 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j j LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. j I Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. Booking Agents for F.M.B. Railways. I Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line 7 i Nederland Line I 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., i etc. etc. j Tel. Address LUGGAGE" 1 PHONE 2428 or
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    • 122 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE _______________________________________r__________________________________ BOOKSHOP CAVALCADE OF RUBBER by M. J. KENNAWAY A potted history of Plantation Rubber. 1877 1936 In it are figures and facts You may know, You don't know. You should know, You can know. Ready shortly at $1.00 per copy. KELLY WALSH, LTD., (Incorporated m
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    • 80 15 CURIOS i, Camphor-wood Chests Mah Jong sets Handkerchiefs Emb. linen table cloths Chinese curios. Obtainable from i Soon Joo Coy. j 53, High Street, at lowest prices. SILK STORE The Loveliest Lingerie m Town AT Tajmahal Store 23 HIGH ST. RESTAURANT j Real European Food j Come and have your
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    • 68 15 CHEMIST FEED YOUR DOG WITH SPILLERS Dog Discuits WINALOT MEAL SPH LERS SHAPES OSOKO SA V AL No. 1 No. 2. Agents: FEDERAL DISPENSARY, LTD. (Inc. m F.M.S.) Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. 1 EYES Qualified Eye Specialists. Eye Examinations! Eyeglasses. Exclusively. Phone 3002. CAMERAS AND FILMS H_ifi_l l_lU Xl Lampshades made
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    • 279 16 THE s.s. President Polk sailed yesterday at noon on the continuation of her round-the-world voyage. Passengers for Bombay are Judge John F. Garner and Mr. John Waldhaus. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Horning will stop off m Colombo for two weeks. Mr. E. W. Topping, of the
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    • 25 16 The Chargeurs Reunis s's "Cap Padaran" is due here to-morrow from Colombo, and will sail the same day for Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong.
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    • 107 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE TdE WHARVES OR LXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate Nc KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Vededge, Lch. Lucifer, Subok, Lch. Kittiwake, Patras. W'Bt. Joan 1. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Victoria Dock: Pie Pontoon, Toba. Keppei Harbour No. 1 Dock: Tung Song. No. 2 Dock:
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    • 100 16 Sounding Machines London, Mar. 2. WITHIN the past three months, Messrs. Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird, Ltd have supplied, or received orders to supply, Kelvite (genuine Lord Kelvin' latest improved sounding machmes witn Sealax tubes to new vessels under construction for various owners. The more prominent of these include Cunard White
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    • 488 16 .*^r n p&cG BRITISH INDIA j 1». S. N. COTS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS. Doe Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936 1936 BANGALORE 6,000 Mar. 14 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 CORFU 15,000
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous

  • 82 17 Straight, Miss Dorothy Edith Hurst. Arrived from Europe and India by the KLM. plan "Lijster" on March 9. Mr H. K. Rendorp, Mr. H. Nieuwenhuis Mr. Kishnichand Pohumal. Left for N.E.I, by the X.L.M. plane "Liister" on March 10. Mr. H. K. Rendorp, Mr. H. Nieuwenhuis,
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    • 263 17 IU RXS PH ILP LIWE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MARELLA Mar. 28 Apr 3 MERKUR Apr. 28 May 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at thc 10ll °First CUtT passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M.
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    • 565 17 •J. a* w-._~_-*_i I _^S_ _/_g T0 FRENCH PORTS V S Bl i HOMEWARDS. J ANGO For MarseUies, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 4{■ I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 4 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 2 J j DALNY For Marseilles, Nantes,
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 221 17 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Karimon (Hang Yon) 9 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Bee Tong) 9 a.m. Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London by Air (Netherlands) 12.45 pm. Africa East and South (Africa Maru? 2 p.m. America (South) (Africa Maru) 2 p.m. Ceylon (Africa Maru) 2 p.m.
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  • 869 18 RISKS OF TRAVEL Woman Explorer Is Frank NOW and then I m»»et unimaginative folk who think that because I have made a hobby of desert and forest travel I automatically take rank as a "super-woman." whatever that may be. They have said: "In crossing Africa
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  • 147 18 German's Prayer For The The Jews Berlin, Mar. 4. AN Evangelical pastor has been sentenced by the special Court at Brunswick to six months' imprisonment for instructing his confirmation class not to give the Hitler salute before the beginning of the lesson and not to take part m
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    196 18 80 Dead Men who Still Live Vienna, Mar. 4. ONE of the, ghastliest legacies of the Great War has just come to light here 18 years after. In a secluded corner of the large grounds of one of Vienna's biggest hospitals, the Franz-Joseph, is a small building. Strangers
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  • 258 18 become machine-minders after a few weeks' tuition and earn three or four pounds a week. "Expansion of the motor-car market likely to reach a production figure of 350,000 cars this year has aggravated the position. But above all the Air Force expansion scheme and the big growth m
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    • 112 18 ONODA RAPID-HARDENING PORTLAND-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard Specification) A^^^^n^'yS>\ /fS/ •}s&& V^V CHEAPEST BFST u,*«f^s Nr VV"_l\ S&^wnt-mWtCi^s^, />^"^/cs' *v»\ ff S bb *kH-tT /tlr** E Quality PWCE RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast con crete work. In Casks and m Bags. ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers:
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    • 182 19 BETTER THE PROVED CAR! a* ICSITBMB INVEST IN AN ■31 AUSTIN I The Ten-Four pictured below is the outcome of many years' production I of one model. Although externally the original of this model and that of to-day are vastly different the chassis is fundamentally the same. The illustration above
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 764 19 JON THE RADIO j i round and about the centre of London. B Book °y Gordon McConnell. Music by I'llltoll lililPiri various composers. The cast supported by the 8.8.C. Chorus and the 8.8.C. l? _rOli-***"'-"'* M fc Empire Orchestra deader. Daniel Melsa), under the direction of Eric Fogg. The programme
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    • 177 19 larney (Benedict) Selection from the Operas of Offenbach (arr. Ansell). Waltz, Estudiantina (Waldteufel). Selection, Silver Wings (Waller- lunbridge).. The Tame Bear; The Wild Bears (The Wand of Youth) Elgar Excerpts from the Ballet, The Two Pigeons < Message n 11.20 p.m.— Prose Reading. 11.35 p.m.— Dance Music. Greenwich Time Signal
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    • 199 19 conducted by J. dv Buy, Leeraar M.O. 6.20 p.m. Dance music by Billy Cotton and his Band. 650 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 710 p.m. The J. H. Squire CelesteOctet, with Rudy Starita (Xylophone). 8 p.m. Science talk by Dr. H. P. Berlage Jr. 8.20 p.m. Concert by Nirom Orchestra: (1.)
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  • 90 20 Lady Conin Doylf And Dead Husband Crowborough. Mar. 5. WHILE m a faint, -he widow of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle", writer of mystery fiction and exponent of spiritualism, received a message from her husband's spirit which diagnosed her illness and put her on the road to
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  • 190 20 Story Of The Wrecked Artemis Johannesburg. Mar. 4. A DETAILED account of the wreck of the Imperial Airways liner Artemis at Pietersburg recently says that the aerodrome was sodden from recent rains and the Artemis had difficulty m taking The machine left the ground before reaching the
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  • 177 20 Diesel Engine For Bermuda Electric Works THE English Electric Company, Ltd. has received an order from the Bermuda Electric Light, Power and Traction Company. Ltd., for a 3,500 BHP. mechanical injection, 2-stroke cycle, pump scavenge, opposed piston, 8-cylin-der, Diesel engine, running at 214 rpm. directly coupled to an
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    • 916 20 of Music. Folk Music from the By-ways IHI II iIHO of Germany. Kees Veening. Baritone, WwWm'M W MWMa ■».m»--- h instrumental accompaniment y 20 p.m.— News m English on DJA (Continued from payt W- aud t__ Dutch on DJB, DJN. 9 35 p.m.— To-day m Germany. Souno no) with orchestra
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  • 1250 21 BRITAIN AND THE PACT Must Stand By France London, Mar. 10. *HE attitude of the British Government T towards the developments wnich trrurred m Germany on Saturday was rpvealed m the House of Commons by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Ed He began his recital with
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  • 72 21 Threatens To Destroy Court Cleveland, Mar. 5. CLAYTON CLAWSON, on- trial here for robbery, sat m the witness chair, displayed a bottle which he said contained nitro-glycerine, and threatened to destroy the court unless given his freedom. The judge and court attaches dodged under desks, while a detective
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 125 21 THIS is AIIVIVUHI uith a vi;\i.i;\.\ci: As real and gripping and romantic a screen drama as ever came out of the Malay jungles! And told with the fury of a thousand battles of man-against-man, and beast against both! UNIVERSALE SMASHING COMPANION PICTURE TO "EAST OF BORNEO"! ALHAMBRA Friday, March 13th
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  • 947 22 FLYING BOATS RETURN Air Commodore Interviewed Singapore, Tuesday. fHE three Singapore 111 flying boats under the command of Air-Commodore Sydney Smith which have been on a visit to China and the Phillipines returned to Seletar air base at ten minutes to three this afternoon
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  • 75 22 New Race Horse Trainer For Malaya Singapore. Wednesday. MALAYAN racing circles will be in- terested to hear of the arrival of a new trainer to the Malayan turf. He is Freddie Clark, who arrived m Singapore recently from Rangoon and who has set up his headquarters m Singapore.
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  • 17 22 Paris. Mar. a The death has occurred of M. Jean Patou, the famous dress designer Reuter Wireless
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    • 26 22 CAPITOL. Saturday morning at 11. f "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE. Splendid programme of Selected Pictures including Latest cartoons, musicals and comedies. Admission: 50 cts. Children 25 cts.
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    • 159 22 STABILITY "The Crown Life has completed another excellent year. Its progress during 1935 and the immediately preceding years I ™W™* the utmost confidence m its vipour and stability."— Slß ROBLKi BORDEN AT THE ANNUAL MEETING. 1935 Key Figures of Annual Report 1935 Insurance-in-Force Increased to Assets G $156,989,682 First Mortgages
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  • 497 23  -  Capt. Hawk Going Should Be Harder (By RACING will start to-day at 2.30 p.m. with the Spring Purse for horses m Class 4. There are four divisions for horses m this class— all over 6 furlongs and the divisions have been well arranged. The programme also comprises
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  • 574 23 Fraser And Neave Outplayed In Commercial Cup Singapore, Tuesday. ERASER and Neave suffered their second setback m the Commercial Cup Competition this season when they were beaten by the Post Office on their ground this evening by five goals to nil. They were beaten
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  • 104 23 (By "Capt. Hawk") RACE ONE 1. Catspaw. 2. Satire. 3. Emperor Kublai. Outsider Vederer. RACE TWO 1. Roast Chestnut. 2. Gallant Maggie. 3. Glidealong. Outsider:— Bay Laddie. RACE THREE 1. Great Fun. 2. Pantoi. 3. Jonathan. Outsider:— Geo. Robey. RACE FOUR 1. Excuse Me. 2. Tweedledee.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 29 23 mm rrirrT j_l^SB:^S| RACKETS TKgilnl^ RESTRINGING There is only Ij^ RELIABLE I QUEEN'S I 3, Prince Street. Phone Telegrams 7634 "Tennis" English, Australian American Gut, only used. No other.
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    • 39 23 GILBEY'S 'll i INVALID PORT THE PURE GRAPE JUICE A rich and mellow wine with a delicious flavour for all occasions. No better value obtainable anywhere. i t (^utiid_f*(3|t* in c AGSNTS \JM W IIKI-L^Vx *L-*/ s.S W.s. 5
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  • 979 24 LOST BUT DID WELL Referee Was Too Lenient Singapore, Tuesday. MAKING their debut m the first lfl division of the S.A.F.A. league this afternoon agaimt fhe Chinese at Anson Road stadium, the Police, promoted chamoions of the second division competition last sc:*. .mi. gave a
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  • 201 24 Results Of Yesterday's Ties Singapore, Tuesday FOLLOWING are the results of to-day 1 ties m the V.M.C.A. open tennis tournament, played on the associate courts at Bras Basah Road: Mens Open Doubles Lim Bong Soo and Chua Choon Leon» beat Koh Thian Seng &no H. S T_n 6—l,
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  • 126 24 Annual Meeting Of Singapore Branch THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya will be held tt Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Saturday March 28, at 12.30 p.m. The report and accounts of this branch and of the Central Office will
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    • 38 24 J THE J j Qriginal-Qdhner _H_Hfc^» 1 1 CALCULATOR Jj |h > "A MACHINE TO COUNT ON" J INEXPENSIVE TO PURCHASE i EFFICIENT IN OPERATION 1 I SOLD SERVICED j R<Wl° I j 3, Malacca Street, SINGAPORE. j s
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