Morning Tribune, 21 January 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1.-No- Ml- SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, January 21, 1937 nVE CENTS.
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  • 242 1 HOSTILITIES HWAXX IX COMMUNISTS HOLD OFF \|IH.II> DESERTIONS BY THE REBELS Shanghai, Jan. 20. ÜBAVY snowfall has occurred m Shensi and Honan, and the trenches from Tunghwan to Sian are blanketed m white. Central troops ca.ne to grips with the rebels on Monday night, and fighting
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  • 51 1 200 DROWNED IN CANTON RIVER DISASTER Canton, Jan 20. TWO hundred Chinese are missing: ;md arp feared drowned as the K.^ult tf the sinking of a passenger lunk the Minchu, which struck a sibaerfei rock while negotiating the trcMktnus Kanchuk Rapids m West K, vor and sank m twenty minutes.—
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  • 72 1 CANADA ARM ING NOW Nearly 50 Per Cent Increase Ottawa, Jan. Vj. TANADA is spending more on annaments. In the 1937 38 budget presented to Ihe House of Commons, the largest single increase is m respect of defence for which $33,703,000 are allowed, repiesenting an increase of $14,368,000. part of
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    28 1 Mr. Philip Druidmg and Mrs. Ben r, who i were married yesterday at the Registry Office m Singapore. Mr. Druiding is a wellknown swimmer of the S.S.C. (Tribune).
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  • 17 1 The Selangor Polo Club commenced their srason with a practice same at the Race Course, on Monday
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  • 150 1 North Sea Shipping Drama In Great Gale Oslo. Jan. 20. HlPic gale blowing m the North caused extensive damage on the and western coasts and played *th shipping. the Norwegian steamer jnd the Russian steamer Hmen nelpless f th P Trym for 24 hours r «lng desperately with pumps mml
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  • 275 1 COMMODITY MARKETS NATURAL REACTION Nervousness In Copper And Rubber London, Jan. 20. THE reaction of commodity prices which began on Monday and continu 1 ed yesterday has not perturbed the leading commodity dealers. While the long term tendency still holds upward, it is pointed out that sancv the beginning of
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  • 4110 2 STORY OF A FREIGHT RACKET Resignation Requested After Appointment SHIPMENT OF RUBBER ALLEGATIONS AGAINST WELL Singapore. Wednesday. STARTLING allegations regarding the manner m which Anglo-French •5 Bendixens Ltd., a well-known local European firm, one of the signatories to the Straits New York Rubber Conference are said to have obtained cheaper
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    16 2 Mrs. Clumeck and her daughter Joan, who were passengers for China by s.s. Victoria yesterday (Tribune).
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  • 188 2 Special Trains For Public London. Jan. 19. CEVERAL hundred people travelled tt 3 a special train and buses from North Wales for the re-trial of three Welsh nationalists The jury at Carnarvon disagreed aiu« re-trial at the Old Bailey was ordered alter a Crown application to
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  • 81 2 Soviet Editor For Trial Moscow. Jan. 19. KARL Radek. Sckolnikoff and other prominent Russians arrested m recent months will be tried on Jan. 23 before the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court The 'ndictment alleges the accused formed a Trotskyite group whirl: carried out espionage for certain foreign
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  • 32 2 Madrid, Jan. 19. It Is reported Government troops have completely surrounded Los Angeles Hill near Getafe Air port, five miles south of the Capital which is hands of the insurgents- -Renter Wireless. >^___
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  • 19 2 Mr Govindasamy. chief clerk. District Office. Teluk Anson. is at present an inmat- of the General Hospital. Teluk Anson.
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  • 792 2 PRIMITIVE M AN Mr. Noone Tells Rotary Singapore, Wedaeadtj MR. H. D NOONE, of the Taipu,. Museum, who has made extend studies on the Malayan primitive tribes and is m Singapore with a party Sakais. addressed the Rotary club < their luncheon to-day at the Adelnh Hotel Roof Garden. He
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 158 2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE and IN THE MATTER OF THE CAPITOL THEATRES, LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) Take notice that pursuant to Section 223 of The Companies Ordinance a General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company will be held at 4 Laidlaw Building. Singapore, on Friday,
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  • 461 3 Alleged Fraud By Chinese Singapore Wednesday. i oocarlNG m a preliminary inquiry A PP t r the "ttrd magistrate, Mr. W. A before tnt i Yev poh G Re STrg S fIrSS with fraudulently wa using as genuine a foran H diument purporting to be valuged docun v
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  • 87 3 T o Statements In U.S.A. Boston. Jan. 19. n$ nothing but on a holiday and was not commissioned to ate a reciprocal trade pact nor cusi war debts or arrangements 1 world monetary conference, decMr Walter Runciman on his vr J»val here. declared the great need of the
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  • 538 3 PLAX IMHH rOVMIM It \l lON by «.ovi hvmi i Singapore. Wednesday. THE Morning Tribune understands that the local Government is giving serious 1 consideration to a proDOs.i: for broadcasting to the schools m Singapore The question will be discussed at
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  • 97 3 Not To Be Abolished, Says Hitler Berlin. Jan. 19. DEUTER is authoritatively assured there is no truth m the reports the Reichstag is shortly to be abolished. Hitler at present is at Berchtesgaden preparing his Reichstag speech to bo delivered on Jan. 30 which is mainly concerned w .th
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  • 34 3 London, Jan. 19. The Duke of Gloucester is relinquishing his army career m order to assist the King m th? various official functions ard engagements according to authoritative I circles.- rceuier.
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  • 68 3 Law Notice For To day i Befor; th? Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment m Magistrate's Appeal:— Rex vs. Shaik Ahmad bin Abdulrahim Baashin. At 11 amiPart heard— S.32l 36— Leonard Richards vs. Anglo-French Bendixens Ltd. B fore Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court
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  • 373 3 TEXTILES CHARGE Gian Singh ZfCo.'s Case Singapore, Wednesday. INDER SINGH and Hardial Singh, of the firm of Gian Singh and Co., Battery Road, Singapore; were again before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, to-day v.hen further evidence was recorded In connection with the following charges against them.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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    • 80 3 c/CLCC J OUKWT^ (BRITISH) Only the purest and finest quality ingredietits are used m this Face Powder which is silk sifted and will not clog the pores. Gives the bloom of youth to every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High -Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS. 86, Robinson Road.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 140 4 London. Jan 20 Pltf So6 T m d y Chan *< Dunlop Rubber J b M up 3 General Electric 91 1 4^ 907 Imperial Chemical Industries 40 3 4Q6 Imperial Tobacco 177 6 170 -7 6 Anglo-Dutch 426 4241/ 2 l> 2 Canadian Pacific 15 16
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    • 142 4 LONDON CO MMODITIES KUbd London. Jan. 20. Last Price To-Day Change gto* Quiet Very Steady Boot Buyers. 10»/ 4 10 5116 +116 Sellers. 10 516 10% +1116 March Buyers. 10V 4 10 516 +116 Sellers. 10 5; 16 10% +116 Apr.|June Buyers. 10>/ 4 10 5H6 +116 Sellers. 10 5116
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    • 23 4 London. Jan 20 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £229 4 £230 2 Forward £230 » 2 £231-4
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    • 35 4 RUBBER New York Jan 19 Previous To-Day Chi Tone Quiet Barely Steady Spot Buyers. 2\H 20» 8 3 4 SeUers. 21» 2 *****6 -1316 TIN Standard Tone Quiet Q^iet Spot 51>4 51
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    • 83 4 London, Jan 20 Previous To-day Change X.T. on Paris (dosing middle rate) 105.13 105.13 on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8. 96 l 2 8.96' 4 U T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is 221 32 Is 221 32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 31 32 Is
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    • 34 4 London. Jan. 20 Previous To-Day Change GOLD Fine Bar per 08. CT.t.TH £7.i.B!fc up l SILVER Spot 20 V 2 20 3 4 8 1 months forward 20 3 8 20 _> 8
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    • 20 4 SOI 111 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY inn y Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green.
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    • 113 4 V E. I. Rubber Stocks Up To End Of November AT the end of November, 1936. the stocks of rubber m the Netherlands Indies, converted to long tons of 2,240 lb., amounted to 21,126 tons. This includes, native rubber held by Licensed dealers m Outer Islands, rubber held by licensed
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    • 49 4 \mM I I BBV I Bbl 888 JBaMKV 88l Kp?X BBa BBW I Bbl fIIBF ra DU 1991 Bffk*A. «m _M I IHPa k£B ff>3&\» bbi^b! btb^b^"^bb Wi H^ BBBBBJ VBBJ BBBF BBBBBBBBBBBBBW BBB^ vB^BBR Li_*W OITF I —■aftJuj^Eyv f keeping his appointments Aamnis forg Malaya THE SUCCESSORS Of
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  • 1507 5 by Fraser and Co. LyaV and Evatt, Exchanye and Stock Brokers Singapore. Jan. 20. 6 p.m m*Fraser Cc >. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller§ 556 559 33 6 34 6 34ii A l i Malay •••• M Alli^ M 231.80 241.90 5523 i1.85 i>7, 24 6
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  • 197 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) It üblwr Singapore, Wednesday morning. Singapore: 35 18 cts., down 3 4 ct. Market Tone: Easier. London: 10 1.4 d., down 1 4d. Market Tone: Easier. New York: 20 5 8 cts., down 3 4 cts. Market Tone: Barely steady. Singapore, Wednesday, evening.
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  • 176 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Jan. 20. In their daily comments on the closing trend of the share market, Messrs. Fraser and Co. state:— TlN— was down \2 at midday to-day. Considerably less interest was displayed m the tin share section of the market to-day than for many
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  • 222 5 Tin locally is down 2 Rubber locall} is firmer, closing with buyers about. 35 7 fc c. A3ININC— Raubs $6. 85- $7. 00 Tin •diiarei have been dull, and inclined be a little easier to-day. S. Kintati $9.00— 59.25, S. Luas $2.30— 52.35, B Selangors $1.45
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  • 42 6 Closer co-operation between the Singapore and Penang branches of the Straits Settlements Association is foreshadowed by the announcement that the Committee of th: Singapore Branch is to consider, at a meeting on Monday, Jan. 25, the Penang proposal for an annual conference.
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  • 182 6 i SELLING Singapore, Jan. 20. London T.T. 2|4 116 i london demand 2 4 1.16 London 4 months* sight 24% -/Lyons demand *230 i Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 Montreal demand 57 316 Batavia demand 104 i Samarang demand 103% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154% Madras.
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  • 205 6 Singapore, Jan. 20. R. (Siami W. Coast No 1 per koyan $180 R. (Siam> W. Coast No 2 per Koyan $154 R. (Siami W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $146 R. (Siam> "White" No Al $255 R. (Siami "White Rice" No. 1 $236 R. (Siamt "White Rice' No. 2
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 125 6 Nederlandsche HandelMaatschappijj. \.V. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000.000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President. M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director. A. A. PAUW C.
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    • 64 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or impor tant documents) m SAFE BOXES .m our VAULTS at CHINA I BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. 'I You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes,
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    • 294 6 The Spore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore. Wednesday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. January) 35% 35»/ 2 Cood F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. January) 35 516 35 716 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore > 35 >4 35% do. Feb. Mar. 35% 35»/ 2 do. Apr.
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    • 43 6 THE YOKOHAM. SPECIE BANK, LTD, (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully Paid UP) Y100.000.000 Reserve Fund V.130,900.000 Co Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manager t. yamamoto Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk
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  • 171 7 The mosi rftent picture of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, Prime Minister of ;he Chinese Central Government, who was recently kidnapped by Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang during the recent revolt m Sian. China, and subsequently released. (Topical Press). A recent photo of Marshal Chang Hsueh
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    • 258 8 «S» fr. fr 4 4. —•>— <t—^—^ <. ,j. GORGEOUS KAY. at the peak of her loveliness m the Famous play that attracted THOUSANDS during it's Record Loiulnn Kirn I (9^K_k j PAVILION... TO-NIGHT 1 3p«>F FRANCIS; *Em M^^ WMt more beautiful more ravishing than ever m N 4. H.KAHT
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    • 357 8 ilghfa Polk* Sequel To Celebrations <)f "Happy Event' 1 "M V 2£ had just Planted a baby ton, and I wa the happy event," declari Glynn. 28. porter, of POreign-s ton. when he was charged at Western Police-court with b< 1 disorderly, and with three policemen. Two of th? policemen,
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  • 795 9 )ne Of Stea Progress London. v nast year will find a pre-eminent E p history perhaps never beP lace i^any -events of such farI have so £™> nee occurred within fn L yW through it all. the T shown a strength and re*s which was little short
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    • 173 9 (»rat*ie I ii Ills Rochdale, Her Home Town, To Confer Freedom FE people of Rochdale simply idolise Gracie Fields; that is the only word to describe their feelings towards her." Mr. Harry Barm, Rochdale's town clerk, made this remark recently when we discussed the council's decision to confer the freedom
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    • 219 9 PAYIIIOV I ANGELS of the I I NEXT CHANGE AIRLINES, I (JEAN 0 t LTlfiß I ERSHOLT i I i Hujipw I I |K##^lS 0^ ij wiJ/akTcargan I JUkgkfk I jUdflfH BARRETT I WWwQlrm a, WIIJUK HAll I DON AMECHE g AUNIVE I ICTURE I I i ALLEN JENKINS 0|
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  • 563 10 King George VI Coins To Be Ready For The Coronation London WO living artist can have had so many royal sitters as Mr. Percy Metcalfe, whose recent commission is to design the crowned head of George VI on the new Indian and Colonial coinage. About his latest work he was
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  • 92 10 Office-Bearers Elected For 1937 AT the annual general meeting of the Mayflower Badminton Party held last Sunday, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President, Mr. Lav Pau Song (reelected); vice-presidents, Mr. Tan Miang Theng and Mr. Lim; hon. secretary, Mr. Lee Jouy Seah (re-elected); hon.
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  • 584 10 A Hundred Years Service rJuly 13 Buckingham Palace will have completed a hundred years' service as the principal home of the Sovereign In the place of honour In the State dining room is the portrait of the monarch who was responsible for building the Palace, but who never
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  • 119 10 Hockey Players In Crash (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 19 A PARTY of Malacca Hockey players returning from Singapore by car had a I. arrow escape when the car, a ford sedan driven by Alex Leong, skidded on the wet road somewhere near Pontian It would appear
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  • 70 10 Addresses on "The Times of the Gentiles," illustrated by large size coloured diagrams, will be given by Mr T. C. van Langinberg, at Yenning Road Chapel, commencing on Wednesday, at 6.3U p.m. Subject to the usual approval of Hl3 Majesty the King, Mr. Knoo Sian Ewe, J.P., has been provisionally
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  • 297 10 Malacca Cricket Association (From Our Own Correspondent, Malacca, Sunday J HE following is the report of the hn 1 secretary of the Malacca #5 Association which will be submiSef 1 theannual general meeting on Ja?* The season started with int* 25 matches early m May and prior t
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  • 41 10 The Malacca Agricultural Medical Board will consist of the following members of this year: The Chief Medical Officer, Malacca, and Messrs \V. A Wilken, J. F. S. Carmichael J P A Simpson, Loh Kirn Swi. J.P and Koh Keng Bock, M.B.E.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 33 10 {—k Hosier\ T )*rw /jfk Each Pair Mn>7 Guaranteed ""M^T POUIATRAMS 48, HIGH STREET. nVrN i i. y" ff I m II t^ APB ;JL/^naioLs -OXFORD C* A lIC^ A CC! I 3AUo;wfe^
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  • 130 11 First of the new streamlined super-Pacific type locomotives intended to work the record-breaking "Coronation" exoresses later m the year, the "Golden Eagle,' left King's Cross Station. London, on its first run. The locomotive was drawing the I .ondon- Edinburgh c press— one of the heaviest
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  • 307 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Jan. 21, 1937. MR EDEN'S SPEECH HPHERE is considerable comfort to be derived from Mr. Anthony Eden's speech m Parliament. When there is so much talk of the "inevitability" of war, when even British Ministers have not stinted themselves of terrifying epithets regarding the horrors of
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  • 654 12 THE experiment which the traffic officials m Singapore introduced some few months ago of marking special •lanes" for pedestrians has not proved very popular or very successful. Indeed, so difficult is it to induce the local pedestrian to safeguard himself m traffic that the new plan has been
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  • 249 12 Mr. J. T. Rea, M.C.S., Assistant Protector of Chinese, Perak, visited Taiping on duty on Monday. It is understood that Mr. J. V. Cowgill, on his return from leave, will be appointed to act as British Resident. Pahang Mr. G. L. Uttledyke, the well-known Perak rugger player, who is
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    51 12 Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor of Hong Kong, whose »PP° tition b> Governor and Commander- In-Chief, Ceylon, has otca«oncd ap* Rong public societies and professional and commercial Indcn m the for the retention of his services m that* Colony jh«™~ f t wo rk. finances m order and performing most valuable
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  • 2583 13 SOLVED BY THE YARD' Dra ma tic Ing vest On Widow nIUMATIC evidence at an inquest V lv.a at horthcawl, Glamorgan, tz •atlf successfully scotched rumours Sm had been circulating; m that ..aside town for nearly a fortnight, easing the finger of suspicion to
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    • 22 13 Pllnv vm Telegraphic Address: Pnov gg GOODWOOD GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments.
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    • 38 13 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD. I Obtainable of of/ Chemists and Storts I i ci Kn 1c I I^J 'Uil "\jLiA 111 Ail m d j a mB B?^K^^B^Bl Bl m-^jWl BmJß' BUy J BKBI l^B^i J^ vV ail
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  • 173 14 TURNING SOLDIERS INTO RAFTSMEN AT ALDERSHOT One of the chief restrictions again after completing their service with partially solved by the system of \o months of their service, are Uught are now undergoing courses of in s will fit them for civilian life. ilifficnltt experienced by soldiers m finding work
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  • 2765 16 Reminding the world of Ihe adventurous career of the Translator of -The Arabian Xighls" Character of the Ex-Kaiser and Quiddities The Arabian Knight by l t D £!5!S The Kaiser and English Relations E F Benson Garden Rubbish I W. C. Sellar and R. J. Vtatman
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    • 150 17 TOURIST'S SHIPPING S GUIDE A LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors ft Forwarding y AfenU. Booking. Agents for PJi.l i Railways, Baggage Agents for:— t Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Lint S Nederland line 8.1.8. N. Co., Ltd.. S I etc.. etc Tel. Address.— "LUOGAGB" i PHONE 2428
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    • 226 17 CHEMIST <! VAVimsiniii i I 1 caused by sudden change <> 1 1 fram the plains to a hill station, need 1 1 I no lonjer worry you I Innoxa preparations m four simple stages can banish this beauty problem and render the skin more < ,i radiant than ever.
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  • POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 252 18 t Supplementary mail closes 7.45 a.m. on 22nd January by train to connect with s.s. Karapara at Penang. Registered mail closes 7 p.m. on 21st January. Pastal articles prepaid at letter rate only will be forwarded. t* Specially superscribed correspondence only. Via Colombo. §No parcel mail. t
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    • 29 18 Mails expected from China and Japan by the Hakozaki Maru, due at Singapore, to-day Mails expected from Holland etc. by the JP. Coen, due at Singapore, tomorrow
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    • 46 18 Mr. E. J. Bennett has been appointed a member of the Singapore Municipal Commission m the plac? of the late Mr iA. E. Thornley Jones. Mr. Bennett is a director of Slot an Co., Ltd.. general import, export, shipping and insurance ag:nts of Robinson Road, Singapore.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 447 18 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Dae Dae Tonnage S pore. Tonnage Spore. 1937. 1937. BEHAR 6,000 Jan. 25 BURDAWAN 6,070 Mar. 13 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Mar. 26 SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 RANPURA 17.000 Apr. 9 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 12 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aor. 23 RANCHI 17.000 Feb. 26
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    • 136 18 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTfe CUiNAKD WHITE STAK, LID., (incorporated In Japan). To LONDON, via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Fort Said, Marseilles to Gibraltar. s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Jan. 21 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Feb. 3 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Feb. 18 Kates to Ist Class End class Naples $497 to $540
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    • 285 18 Xoiice To Mariner* The following information has beei. received from the Commanding Officer 11.M.5. "Herald," by the Master Attendant, S.S.:— "A depth of five feet above Char. DATUM exists m position Lat. 1 deg. 34.2 N. Long. 11l deg. 00.3' E. om Chart No 2106. Considerable shoaling has ta*en place
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    • 268 19 111 lt\S PHILP LIKE. n r E a l d Aa.N A G U i traUa^ c Jan" e 2B Feb. 2 MARELLA Feb 28 Mar. 3 STheap round trip tickets from Slnganore to Australia issued at the ra plLn. .smuy transfer at sm^apore. Brisbane. Sydney or Sir*" TTaagaaa as
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    • 409 19 i BSw >■ TO FRENCH PORTS \T#^^W i JM HOMEWARDS. ANOO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Si Dunkirk Feb. 16 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Si Bordeaux Feb. 4 I DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Si Dunkirk Mar. 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 4)
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    • 90 19 CHINA/JAPAN LINE Big cargo vessels with limited but comiortable passenger accommodation. M.s. AUSTRALIEN for Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai, Kobe, Osaka, Dalny Jan. 27 m.s. DANMARK for Dunkirk. Rotterdam. Hamburg, Larvik and Copenhagen. Jan. 24 Farci: To Rotterdam £59 To Manila |M Roundtrip Spore China Japan and back (abt. 7 weeks) $280
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 119 19 I THE HARBOURi SHIPS IN DOCK Oodown Gate No. 22 1 Van Heutsz *J x Hai Lee 20 1 Talma 18 3 Hakozaki Mam J 5 3 Ipoh 11 3 Sphinx 8 3 Medon 6 3 pyrrhus 36 3 Karapara 47 4 Kinta 48 4 Tapanoeli 2 4 Neumark 4
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    • 263 19 SHIP OFFICERS AND ENGINEERS Proposals For Increases In Rates Of Pay INCREASES m the rates of pay and improvements of conditions of service of engineer and navigating officers of the Mercantile Marine were discussed at meetings m London, recently, of the respective panels of the National Maritime Board. At the
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  • 88 20 A New Tear holiday course is being held by the Lin; Association of Teachers of Swedish Gymnastics at St. Paul's Girls' School, Brook Green Hammersmith, London. Here are two pictures of teachers exercising at St. Paul's Girls' School. (Planet News). The Sakais brought
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    • 955 21 ON THE RADIO! Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor, Eric Fork. Scene: The main deck of the Betty Martin. Produced by William MacLurg. 7.20 a.m. Chamber Music. The Pour- i net-Morrison-Pini Trio: Jean Pougnet (Violin i Anthony Pini (Violoncello; Angus Morrison (Pianoforte*. Trio m B Hat. Op. 99: Allegro moderato:
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    • 421 21 7.55 p.m. Messrs Kennedy and Co.s Share Report. 8.00 p.m. Talk— "Television." by Mr. M. J. Thorpe. 8.20 p.m. News Bulletin. 825 p.m. What's On In Pinang. 830 p.m. Rex Recording. 9.00 p.m. Close Down. SATURDAY 7.00 p.m. Time Signal and Day's Programme. 7.05 p.m. Indian Music. 8.00 p.m. Malay
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    • 407 21 TO-MORROW 12.20 a.m. News— Pittsburgh. WSXK 15,210: 19.7. 1.50 a.m. Academy of Medicine -New York, W2XE 15,270; 19.6. 2.05 a.m. Strollers Matinee— Pittsburgh, WBXK 15,210; 19.7. 3.50 a.m. NBC Light Opera CompanyNew York. W3XAL 17,780: 16.8. 6.20 a.m. The Monitor Views the News —Boston. WIXAL 11.790; 25.4. 7.05 a.m. Lowell
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  • 555 22 FORMER BROKER'S ALLEGED LIBELS Man Who Rose To £6,000 A Year Now Penniless London. FREELY apologising from the dock at Manchester Assizes., a one-time wealthy Liverpool cotton broker, now penniless, of whom his counsel said: "The iron may have entered his soul," was bound over after pleading guilty to a
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  • 160 22 H.MJS. Malaya Leaves Dock London, Jan. 6. APPOINTMENTS are officially announc- ed of several officers to the 2nd MineFlotilla, now m reserve m Malta which is to leave next month for Singapore to form a reserve of minesweepers at this base. Commander J. R. N. Taylor,
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  • 60 22 Sir George B. Hunter, world famous a s the head of Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson, the builders of the old Cunard liner Mauretania, was confined to his room at his home the othfcr day when he celebrated his 91st birthday. The recent bad weather
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  • 28 22 Christian Science Society. Kuala Lum pur, announces a Testimony meeting m Masonic Hall, Vanning Road, on ■■pdnesday. Jan. 20, at which testil/M>nies of Christian Science healings be given.
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    • 166 22 OX THE RADIO (Continued from page 21.) 8 p.m. Concert by Nirom Orchestra conducted by Carel van der Bijl. 9 p.m. Weekly news review. 9.20 p.m. Popular music. 9.50 p.m. Dance music. 10.20 p.m. Close down. 2 Ro, Rome 2ft 40 metre* (11,810 kci TO-DAY 920 p.m. Opening announcement. News
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  • 366 23 Free Cameras For Efficient Amateur Photographers DEGINNING from F:b. 2. this page of the Morning Tribune will become a photographic competition page which will be published every Tuesday. The competition will carry prizes of handsome cameras and films. Three Agfa cameras and twelve rolls of film will be given away
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    26 23 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Frankel returned to Singapore from a leave m Europe by the s.s. Victoria yesterday. They were photographed on board the ship (Tribune).
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 40 23 1 ~-r. I Opening Soon at the CAPITOL the most beautiful J_ ALL- COLOUR PICTURE 41 1^ EVER MADE! J B INIT.D. R TI S TS Wr*Bgj^' GREAI PRODUCTION OF ROBERT KITCHEN'S j m^- FAMOUS PLAY. "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH"
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  • 1206 24 Defendant Pleads Arrangement With A Clerk Singapore. Wednesday. Ad "ms tordship allowed the claim and save Judgment for the plaintiff, with tOSt The Hon. Mr. R. Williamson appeared lor the plaintiffs and Mr. M. Mitter rec resented fhe defendant. Referring to the pleadings, Mr
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  • 440 24 THE Dominions Secretary announced m a renly to Common.s auestion on the relations between the United Kingdom md the Irish Free State that it has been agreed to continue lor another year the trading arrangements concluded pt the beginning of last year between the
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  • 982 24 Messrs Fraser Co. 's Local Share Market Report Singapore. Wedi SO far as one can judge from the telegrams, no outstanding crisi occurred m the political world during the past week (state Mesa Co m their weekly share market report) and although Londo, Exchange
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 112 24 BEST I!¥ THE WORLD! PILOT VACUUM FILLING PEN WITH TRANSPARKNT BARREL We are quite prepared to engrave your name on the iountam pen free of charge m any style you may require. Vacuum filling pen from $2.00 and upwards Transparent pen from $3.00 and upwards Pilot ink (per 2 oz.
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  • 1306 25 ftlr. Eden Makes An Appeal And Gives A Warning London. Jan. 20. <u»cretary (Mr. Anthony HE For^n Secr t e^ ry commons debate Eden 'P enl^ c international situa*3St n t red to the larger place taken tears by foreign affairs m m
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  • 83 25 Malay Adds To A Black Record Singapore, Wednesday WITH a record of 15 previous convictions, a Malay named Mohamed Deros bin Mohamed was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, to-day, on pleading guilty to a charge of lurking
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  • 76 25 Son Of Mr. Julius Fisher Back Singapore, Wednesday. MASTER Robert M. Fisher, eldest son of Mr. Julius Fisher, manager of the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, arrived m Singapore this morning from South Africa where he has been schooling for the past three years. He was accompanied by Mr.
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  • 41 25 London, Jan. 20. Colonel F. W. L. Bissett has been appointed Commander of the Hongkong infantry Brigade and Major N. M. b Lwin has been appointed General stall Officer (first grade* of British troops In China— Reuter.
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  • 297 25 Fears Of Spread In Interior Shanghai, Jan. 20. IT is generally feared that unless the Central Government takes immediate action to suppress the Shensi revolt the Communists m thai nrovince will penetrate Ninghsia and Szechuen Provinces and thus over-run the whole of the interior. i Patriotic societies
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  • 94 25 Singapore. Wednesday. Land property to the value of $5,250 was sold to-day by public auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng. Freehold land, area 16.527 sq. ft. at Siglap sold for $750 to G. Mahmood. Freehold land, area 20,880 .sq. ft, at Chancery Road, sold
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  • 45 25 A vivid chapter of historic drama depicting the colourful and tempestuous career of Mary Stuart is brought to the screen with lavish pungent realism m "Mary of Scotland," co-starring Katharine Hepburn and Fredric March, which opens at the Capitol next Wednesday.
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    27 26 Miss R. Etlin, who m partnership with Mr. F. W. Adam was defeated the Mixed doubles of the Hard Courts Tennis Tournament at rarr Park yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 225 27 o n jv One Civilian Side Left After First Round Singapore. Wednesday .m ih the playing of two more maiches Wk evening the first round m the Seven-a-Side rugby tournament Drought to an end and the stage 10 rthe commencement to-morrow \vL second stage m the
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  • 210 27 S.C.C. Draw Hockey Game With Police Singapore. Wednesday. THE probable S.S. Police team who are to meet the F.M.S. Police m their annual hockey encounter on Sunday were held to a draw of one-all by the Singapore Cricket Club m a match played on the Padang this evening;.
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  • 101 27 Ltneh Outpoints Small Montana London. Jan 19. j^ T Wonibly to-night tha World's Flyweight Championship bout resulted Lynch 'Glasgow* winning on points n Montana (Philippines) m a fifteenround contest before a crowd of 13,500. en, previously recognised as world >u by Great Britain, was more ss ive throughout
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    30 27 Seven-a-Side rugger at the S.C.C. f W. Dunhill, S.C.C. "B" gets away with the ball at toe during yesterday n match against Middlesex Regiment "A", which the latter worn (Tribune).
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  • 478 27 Men's Doubles Provide Lively Tennis In Hard Courts Tournament Singapore. Wednesday FURTHER progress was made m the Hard Courts Tennis Tournament at I'aner Park this afternoon, with the playing of .-ever?.] matches m the Handicap Men's Doubles and the Open Mixed Doubles: In the latter event Mas N. Hopkin and
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  • 105 27 American Olympic Stars Join New York rIX members of the U.S. swimming team at the Berlin Olympic Games have been signed up to tour the United States this winter, giving exnibitions as part of a "swimming circus." Miss Dorothy Poynton Hill. Miss Georgia Coleman. Miss Jane Fauntz Manske
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  • 27 27 Singapore. Wednesday The SRC "B" team beat the HM.f Terror by two goals to nil m their hotkey match played on their ground this evening
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  • 21 27 London. Jan n A Third Division < Northern football match between Southport and Darlington to-day resulted In a loaUeftS Sra« Reutcr. I
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  • 275 27 Singapore Have One Away Match In 1937 Competition MALAYA Cup joccsr fixtures for the 1 1937 season were approved at the annual meeting m Kuala Lumpur last week- nd of the Football Association of Malaya. lhe nnal will be played m Kuala Lumpur again this year, on
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 63 27 "GOLDEN VALLEY" BRANDY COMPETITION Closing Date 31st January 1937 This is your last opportunity to win 51. 000.00 IN CASH PRIZES Do not delay -send m your entries as early as possible Sole:— One label off a full size bottle or two labels off pint bottles must be attached to
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  • 104 28 A burly Sikh policeman gets away on the run during yesterday's hockey match on th* padang, in which the S.C.C. dr w, one goal all. with the W team which will represent the S.S. police against F.M.S. police at the week-end (Tribune). Miss N. Hopkin
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  • 138 28 March To Mosque On Friday THE Malay Regiment who are in Singapore for the forthcoming combined monoeuvres, will march to the Mosque In North Bridge Road on Friday by the follow ng route:— High Street, St. Andrew's Road tMu^ r.icipal Buildings on left), Stamfoid Road. Dhobi Ghaut Road,
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  • 20 28 Rome, Jan The Pope's general physic., tion has grown worse folio*, creased pa:n in his legs. Wireless.
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  • 31 28 HongkonMr. Chow Min Chinese delegate. M c <*"' v ,><h r K^ngsi Provincial Governm r ,ard to the formation of I the forestation of the Liucno Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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