Morning Tribune, 22 January 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. h-No^m SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, January 22, 1937. i FIVE CENTS.
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  • 2762 1 JAPAN FACING TWO WAYS foreign Minister On Friendship For Great Britain Wilt OFFICE CAVILS OVER •INTERFERENCE" CIMULTANEOUSLY with the publication of a speech of Mr. Arita, Foreign Minister m Japan, at the opening of the new session of the Japanese Diet, m which he emphasises the desire of Japan to
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  • 153 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Troops Massing At Yenan Shanghai, Jan. 21. A PORTION of the Communist forces m Shensi are massing at Yenan. They declare that if they are driven out of the province they are determined to invade Shansi. The majority of the Reds have been
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  • 45 1 Beyoglus, Jan. 18. Temperatures of 85 degrees below zero have been recorded m parts of Anatolia which has been visited by violent blizzards. Sixty peasants have been frozen to death and large packs cf famished wolves aa c attacking isolated villages. Reuter Wireless
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  • 14 1 The Rohna has arrived it Penaru: with 131 stated-aided labourers +rom Madras
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  • 126 1 Sir George Hunter Dies Aged 91 London. Jan. 21. SIR George B. Hunter, famous shipbuilder and head of the firm of Swan. Hunter and Wigham Richardson. Ltd.. the Tyneside company who built the famous Cunarder Mauretania, died to-day. Sir George was known as "the
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  • 37 1 Under the powers conferred upon him by section 30 of the Volunteer Force Ordinance. HE. the Governor has appointed Captain G. H. Goh to be an additional member of the Advisory Committee for the Settlement of Fenang.
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    76 1 The Royal Academy Exhibition of British Architecture opens on Monday next at the Roval Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Piccadilly. The exhibition has been organised in order to give a comprehensive view of British Architecture in all its aspects from the beginning of this century down to the present day.
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  • 61 1 Forbidden To Get Up Vatican City, Jan. 21. A PROMINENT Vatican Official told Reuter this morning: "I regret to say we are witnessing the slow deterioration of the Pope's rondilion''. The Pope only slept af intervals m the night owing to pain m the legs. The Physician,
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  • 63 1 Bangkok, Jan. 20. The former royal yacht Mahachakkri, carryng officers and crews for the seven warships now being completed at the Trieste yards, left for Jtaly this morning after being blessed by Buddhist monks. The yacht, decorated with fresh flowers by the Council Regency, was cheered by
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  • 357 2 Alleged Murder During Voyage From Semarang Singapore. Thursday THE gtory of an alleged murder on the high seas on Dec. 10 when the Gian sv^^i!? s n vova c from Semarang to Singapore was unfolded before the Fifth Magistrate. Mr. Cuthbert Ess, to-day, when a
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  • 210 2 Five Per Cent Under Legislation A REMINDER of the new liability of all clubs m the ColonvTo' iTT^' rt tage to government of the proceeds of all sweeDstakps n L, a perLenis contained m an official notification issued to-day as follows by he
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  • 263 2 "Give Me Your Heart" A Fine Drama HAVING given us the best comedy for a long time rUbelled Lady") the Pavilion are now presenting the most powerful drama that Singapore has been privileged to see for many weeks. "Give Me Your Heart" is the rather banal title that
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  • 96 2 New Raffles Institution To Be On Ba lestier Plain Singapore, Thursday. THE Morning Tribune understands that the new premises for Raffles Institution will be built on Government land at Balestier Plain. Old Rafflesians, however, are keenly disappointed because no steps have been taken to make a start with the construction
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  • 697 2 King Edward's Abdication Could Have Been Avoided, Says Peer VIM«M\\T IIMI»I4.\I( VOICES HOME OPIMOV Singapore, Thursday. AHTIST, politician, poet, traveller and n novelist, Viscount Tredegar, who is hi Singapore, ciiatted with a Tribune representative to-day at Raffles Hotel with regard to his trip to the Far East and hJi activities.
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  • 290 2 whe h rP XSKVTEf the Ru rra Castle WoLsta hld after the BatUe of His own residence m Tredegar Park been remarked upon for its usual jopearance m that it reTm^es a Vrench chateau more than an English house This building is said to posses the second
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  • 32 2 Mr. A C Fernandez. P.W D Buntar. and hi.s family left Pen. Saturday, by the s.s "Rajula" f< on short leave. They expect I by the ss. 'Rohna." on Th Feb. 18
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  • 117 2 Judgment Reserved ntil Feb. 4 Singapore. Thur MR. H. A. Toner, District Judge C;> 111 minal District Court, reserved ment until Feb. 4. at the conciusu the case to-day In which Indrr Singh of Messrs Giang and Co.. Batten I Singapore, is charged with havin misleading statements that
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  • 2199 3 ALLEGATIONS DENIED i -BOSS- EXAMINATION OF MR. RICHARDS Singapore, Thursday. NS made by counsel of Anglo-French Bendixens, Ltd., against SUGGEST! Richards a former employee, who is suing them for damages Mr ona ™JLs al that he attempted to divert the business of the comfor wrongful ais»n
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  • 105 3 Special Medals To Be Struck London. Jan. 21. IT is announced that the Royal Mint is to produce official Coronation medals which will show the King's effigy on one side and the Queen's on the other In addition there will be two classes of medals struck by the trade.
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  • 182 3 Su bscriptions Flooding In At Home London. Jan. 21. A FINAL appeal for subscriptions to the King George the Fifth national memorial fund took the form of a broadcast address by the late King's physician, Lord Dawson of Perm, last night on the first anniversary of the
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  • 118 3 Father Dies Too Soon To Greet Him London, Jan. 21 EX-LIEUTENANT Norman Baillie Ste- wart, who m 1933 was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for imparting information to a foreign power was released from Maidstone Gaol to-day to 1 "hip hi" 1 to attend the funeral of
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  • 124 3 Canton River Tragedy Cause Hongkong, Jan. 21. MORE than 100 passengers were res- cued from the towboat Minchiu when she sank— it is now ascertained, More than 100 corpses have bean picked up. and many more are expected to be found. The charitable institutions m Kongmoon and Canton
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  • 49 3 Law Notice For To day Before th: Chief Justice at 11 a.m. SummonsL's-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. At 2.15 p.m:—Originating Summonses No. 178 36. Before Mr. Justin Adrian Clark m th 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Motions and Petitions. Followed by:— Bankruptcy. At 2.15 p.m:— Originating Summons No. 190 36.
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  • 309 3 Johore Lawyer's Case (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 20. STILL another motion m the matter of an advocate and solicitor was mentioned this morning m the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice J. V. O. Mills by Mr. F. G. Vaux on behalf of the Johore
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  • 40 3 The following index numbers represent the estimated traffic receipts ot Cable and Wireless, Ltd., as related to comparable traffic m the year 1929 based at 100:— December 1936 0o.« Average for 1935 Va£ Average for 1936 ''4.4
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    • 49 3 TBAXXOSA.X Guaranteed to remove CORNS, HARD SKIN CALLOUSES within 24 hours. Implicit confidence m the efficacy of Trannosan Corn Remedy; if not satisfied, money will bo refunded m full. Obtainable from all Dispensaries High -class Stores. 50 cents P er P acket Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86. Robinson Road.
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    • 40 3 #"MAN LION" RAPID HARDENING CEMENT ROSKOPF PATENT B THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED IN MALAYA /sa|^ since ySfiJ 1 o c n 1 obu TRADE MARK WRIST POCKET— GOLD— CHROME STEEL AT ALL DEALERS IN MALAYA MOVFOIt Ltd, Sole Agents, Singapore.
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  • REUTERS COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 136 4 ftUKAEK London. Jan. 21. Last Price To-Day Change Ton* Very Steady Easy Spot Buyers. 10 5 16 10 3 16 —Va Sellers. 10% IQI/ 4 March. Buyers. 10 5 16 10 3 16 V's Sellers. 10 3 8 IOU Vs Apr.i June Buyers. 10 5 16 10 3
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    • 80 4 London. Jan. 21. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.13 on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96U 8.95 3 4 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is 221 32 Is 2 11 16 —132 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 31 32 Is 31
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    • 29 4 London Jan. 21. Previous To-Day Change FlnHLr per oz. ".1.1% up! SILVER Spot 203 4 20% -U i months forward 20U 20 a 8 up l 8
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    • 172 4 Author Tells Of "Terrible Trip" AS the Queen Mary was nearing Cherbourg at the end of a tempestuous five-days voyage from New York at midnight recently, Mr. Hugh Walpolc, the novelist, who was on board, told a "Daily Mail" reporter m London oy radio telephone that passengers
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    • 122 4 London. Jan 21 Previous To-day Chan Distillers lzl 121 Dunlop Rubber 349 356 up 9 General Electric JJjJH 913 up Imperial Chemical Industries 40 6 414V 2 Imperial Tobacco iiV l /v Anglo-Dutch 42 4t/ 2 43 1» 2 up 9 Canadian Pacific 161/4 16I -> 8
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    • 20 4 London. Jan 21 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chanw Spot (afternoon closing price) £230 V2 Forward M3IU £231 2
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    • 45 4 RUBBER New York Jan 20 Previous To-Day Tone Barely Steady Qui I Spot Buyers. 20* 8 21 1 1». f-7.16 SeUers. 20 1116 213 16 April June |uyers. 20 91^ g hTN TIN Standard Tone Quiet Steady Spot v 51 51 a
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  • 227 4 Reminiscences Of Old Ex- Butler Los An?cles. A MAN of few words, hard work and strict habits" If how Robert Browning, the poet, is desciibed by Mr. William Thomas, an 82-year-old Englishman, who says that he was butler m the poet's London home for five years. Mr. Browning
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  • 33 4 Hon. Mr. C. C. Brown, British Resident. Pahang, is going Home on leave shortly, and Mr. J. V. Cowgill who is due back from Furlough next month is likely to act for him.
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  • 26 4 Mr. B. Sardar Khan, Technical Asistant, of Taiping has been transferred to Batu Gajah m place of Mr. S. K. Nair, who is ill at present.
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  • 93 4 Furniture Stored In Windsor Castle Londc FORT Belved?re, the Windsor F< home of the former Kin unpty and almost deserted. The last of its furnishings 1 taken to Windsor Castle. wh< will be stored until such turn Duke of Windsor may require and other valuables ha\ placed In
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  • 52 4 A SUM of more than 4.500.000 1 A pounds (about £600.000 > Is spent during the next two the construction of a tew buldii the great National Assembly (tin kish Parliament >. nQ The offices of the Prime Mimthe Ministry for Foreign Affair also be housed
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  • 32 4 Mr. J. Shefton Jenkins Art Superintendant of Trade and l Cus ton. Teluk Anson, will proceed to W the end of this month on tra bier McCall of Kuala Lumpur will him.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 604 5 Singapore. Jan. 21. 6p.m. FrasT Co. Lyall Evatt. Buyers Sellers Buyers Seilen 1 Norm xaipin* 0.92 0.96 0.92 095 5,- Pahang Con 28- 29- 28- 29--5, -Pangnga R 119 129 12- 13- Pattani 83 9- 83 9--1 Paroi 090 0.95 0.85 0.90 5-Pengkalen 14]6 16- 13 6 15--1 Pelaling
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    • 423 5 1 2 2 Alex Brick CM. 140 150 1.40 1.50 22 do 7V 2 r c PreJs. 255 2.65 255 265 10 10 Atlas Ice 800 lO.OOnom 8.00 10.00 £1 £1 B.A.T. 6 10.0 6.15.0 6 10 0 6.15.0 1 1 M. Broadcasting 089 095 090 095 10 5
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  • 182 5 4ft% 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,U00,n00 Int. Mar. 1 Sept. 1 126 2 128»2 cl. 3% 1935 red 1975-1985 $4,000,000 Int. Apr. 1 Oct. 1 10tJ1/ IQI3 PENANG MUNICIPAL UU 2 4 5% 1926 red. 195€-d6 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 125' 2 127*£ 4 3 4
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 153 5 Singapore. Thursday morning. Singapore: 36 18 cis., up 1 ct. Market Tone: Firm. London: 10 1 4d unchanged. Market Tone: Firm after easier. New York: 21 1 16 cts., up 7 16 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Singapore, Thursday evening. Values firmed appreciably this morning on the receipt of better
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    • 27 5 Singapore, Thursday noon. Singapore: $114 58, up $5.8. London: £230 10s., up 255.; three months £231 55., up 15s. New York: 5118 cts., lip 18 ct.
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    • 9 5 London-New York 4.90 3j4 New York-London 4.90 2132
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    • 347 5 snares are II imles.- othentise stated) AJlenby x^^" x AlorGaiah i 1 95 205 21 22 ftttl Maj av I?O 1-70 1.65 1.75 Jm Hitai y ?i° 220 2.10 2.25 A >er Molek H° 185 170 190 AyerPanaS ll4 !50 !40 1-50 Bassett 200 2.10 2.00 215 Bedford
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  • 151 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Jan. 21. In their daily comments on the clo. cinq trend of the market, Messrs Fraser Co. state:— TlN— was up 5 8 at midday to-day The whole tin shaie market, was unusually quiet to-day. The tone, generally speaking, was more optimistic, and
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  • 288 5 T,. Singapore, Jan. 21 st a a n p^e rae Jai n tf .JS& M.'^^ b a uyerf bber loCa y Mining. Raubs $7.00— 57 15 De spite the slight recovery m the orice of the metal, Tin shares have ruled dull all day with prices
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  • 47 6 Australia's Plan To Help Them Sydney, Jan. 21. k PLAN to give British ships a larger share m cargoes between Australia and China and Japan has been drawn up by Mr. Thorby, Assistant Minister ot Commerce, and wil shortly be discussed by the Cabinet— Reuter.
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  • 52 6 Singapore, Thursday. The annual meeting ot the St. Andrew's Church Mission (founded m 1856) will, be held at 8 p.m. to-morrow at the St. Andrew's School Hall. The meeting will be preceded by a short entertainment. All members and friends of the Mission are cordially invited to
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  • 20 6 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Augistin of Alor Star are leaving this week to attend the Eucharistic Congress at Manila.
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  • 177 6 SELLING Singapore, Jan. 21. London T.T. 2j4 116 I ondon demand 2 4 116 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1 a Lyons demand 1230 Hamburg demand I*l New York demand 57 V4 Montreal demand 57 316 Batavia demand 104 Samarang demand 103% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154%
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  • 209 6 Singapore, Jan. 21. R. (Siami W. Coast No 1 per koyan $180 R. i Siam i W. Coast No 2 per Koyan $154 R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $146 R. (Siam "White" No Al $255 R. (Siam i "White Rice" No. 1 $236 R. (Siam* 'White
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    • 124 6 Nederlandsche IlandelMaatschappijj, \.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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    • 60 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 259 6 The Spore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Thursday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. January) 36% 36 716 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. January) 36 l A 36% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 36 8 36* 4 do. Feb.jMar. 36 l 4 36% do.
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    • 42 6 THE YOKOHAM. SPECIE BANK, LID. (Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully ■*"*> Y.i 00.000.000 Reserve Fund V 130.900.000Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manager T. YAMamoto. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room ff 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk
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  • 174 7 BUILDING AN A. 1 NATION physical Training <tf o t Militarism' London. ohii^hment of a Chair of PhysiKwSSSS at one of the older unities is advocated m two memoL I lined by the Economic League. ra The memoranda point out that, In «m an unfit and badly nou'KTLZl'^l no" "stay
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  • 120 7 The League says that much can be done to improve the national standard of cooking by the proper training m domestic science of girls and young housewives inquiries abroad have shown that poor people m other countries do manage, by the wise choice of foods and
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  • 187 7 Possibility Of Fight With Len Harvey In June JOL Louis may fi^ht at Wembly next June. If he does his opponent will Len Harvy. who met that other great American coloured fighter. John month X :U thp Em P ire P ol last A S y
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  • 85 7 Father Of 13 Hears NeWB In Gaol W PLIjSS ln prison awaiting trial on w.ire Co r ar R e a father m Dela°unty Oklahoma. U.S.A.. learned \ui> had presented him with breed InS Ru sse and his wife, a half3"^ birth to the table? The
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  • Article, Illustration
    133 7 King Peter, boy monarch of Jugoslavia, celebrated the Christmas of the Orthodox Church with traditional ceremonies at the Royal Palac,. in Belgrade The Orthodox Christmas Dav occurs twelve days after that of the western churches. The King, accompanied by Chief Regent, Prince Paul, and other members of the Royal Family,
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  • 183 7 "Dressing Window In Film Business REPLYING o the Official Receiver at Windsor Bankruptcy Court. Mr. John Amery. 24. son of Mr. L S. Amery, M.P.. formerly Secretary for the Dominions, stated: "In the film business you hay? got to dress your window." Dealing with expenses he had
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  • 128 7 Merchant A cquitted I Accused on a series of charges of obtaining money by false pretences, or alternatively ot obtaining credit by fraud. Harry Woodward 45. gold-leaf m rchant. of Meadow Side. Meadway. Sale, wai discharged at Manchester City Quarter Sessions, recently. It. was alleged that Woodward misrepresented a fiold
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  • 156 7 Home Secretary Inspects Students At College IT was prize day at the Henden Police College the other day. and Sir John Simon, the Horne 1 Secretary, after inspecting the 32 students who have passed their final examination, distributed awards. These students hAY« now qualified for admission to
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    • 341 8 More thrilling than "MATA H 4RI" more exciting than "39 STEPS" fc/VP I T O L ai, Somerset 4 m p■ a '-"'~~A 4 Maugham's B»^ Bm M **<iL'a!R \JliC<*» VMbh VPA b VL\ m VIA mr B^k\ I Ktt 4 BBBm Bf\i4w-^^ i B* BBBr BBS BBs BBBsruS -^B»
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    • 214 8 GLAMOROUS KAY IN THE MOST POLISHED PICTURE OF HER GREAT FILM CAREER KAY FRANCIS y^W -GIVE ME YOUITBBARf UEOIMJE BREXT (SWEET ALOES) S^!^ lt.J«»4 Palnr koo-k» PLUS" W^ ll,.r»MrfW«-««»>ir*U«»coc« ••SFRVIPF WITH A f«,4^«. .1fc~«4 fc, L*»1O SMILE" (Tech. Musical) 22 •■■•■•■•••■••••••••■••••••••••■•••■••••••••••••••••**••*•**•••*•**••■>••*••■•■••••••■•■•••■•••••*•*•■••••■•** ••■•••■•••••1!!!*""" »tl! saa X"***'*'**** **•< jj!!j LLOYD'S PUNNIEST ""**"7*
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  • 162 9 Spaniards In England Without Permits TWO officers of a Spanish steamer who 1 left their ship appeared at Cardiff charged with landing m England without permission of the immigration authorities. They are Ramon Bengoechia 40 late first officer .m the steamship Andutz Mcndi, and Edward Artelo, 30, the
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  • 137 9 "Split" Over Decision On Spanish Question EIGHTY members of the Irish Republiu can Congress have left Dublin to join some of their colleagues m the Spanish Government forces— and so may be opposed m battle to their countrymen who are m the Blueshirt forces fighting for General Franco,
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  • 35 9 At th? Methodist conference held at Singapore last week Mr. V. D. Kuppu!inv of Ipoh was elected the president of the Home Missionary Society, which is responsible for developing indigenous work m Pahang and Sakai-land.
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  • Article, Illustration
    60 9 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shoong .visitors^frcir 'Oakland California were seen off o n the s.s. "Victoria", by a large rowd of Singapore friends mclud ng Mr. Kao. th e Chinese Consul, and his wife. Mr. Shoong is President of *,he v, II known National Dollar Store m San Francisco where
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  • 118 9 French Champion Beaten On Points TOMMY FARR, recognised as chief aspirant to the British and Empire heavy-weight titles, outpointed Charles Rutz. the French title-holder, m a 12--round contest at Earl's Court. Farr, who was 8 lb the heavier concentrated more upon punching than the science of boxing. He
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    • 129 9 tfews is received of the death of Mr. V. Zilva at Colombo, at the age of 32. t e deceased, who is a brother of Mr. (den de Zilva. a well known member the S?lansor Eurasian community, res nted all-Ceylon at hockey against Indian t am a few seasons back.
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    • 80 9 I OPENING AT THE *J PAVILION NEXT CHANGE I HERSpHJ The star of 1| 4^ "The Country JE****?^ Doctor" in a )^J^ sensational I {ot S I Stns cf S g I DON AMECHE ALLEN JENKINS A DARRYL F. ZANUCK O 2Uth Century Production Presertcd by Joseph M. Schenck Directed
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    • 93 9 J EMPIRE TALKIES t •5* TANJONG PAGAR 7 TO-NIGHT 9-15 J». V THE CREATOR OF "KING KONG" PRESENTS ANOTHER GLORIOUS, X THRILLING SPECTACLE V 1 9JI B7^ 4* with •J. HELEN GAHAGAN, RANDOI 1-H SCOTT and a cast of 5,000. V A Next Change "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD" tSUN TALKIE THEATRE?.
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  • 1794 10 INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK FOR 1937 Further Progress Indicated r regain the pre-depression level ol employment and production was not long ago regarded as a kind of ultimate flim Now recovery has entered its fifth year, with business activity weil above the 1929 level and without any noticeable loss of momentum. Many
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  • 215 10 Vain Search For Lost Couple WIDESPREAD inquiries having failed to trace a London couple who are entitled to a legacy of £1,000, a proposal that the money be paid to other people is now under consideration. The lost pair are Mr. and Mrs. Johann Frederick Herbst, of Fulham-road,
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  • 182 10 New Books For fc^ To-Morrow The undernoted newly added non n .ion and fiction works will b- nt< issue at Raffles Library to-niornm- or Flight to Hell, Illustrated hTk tram; Footnotes to the Ballet r Brahms; Wilderness of Fools luiiS? cd. Robert Churchward; Royal Daubers, Illustrated, E. Thornton
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  • 91 10 No Fury, Francis Beeding; The Poisoner's Mistake, Belton Cobb, Long John Murray, W. A. S. Douglas; The Mountain and the Plain, H-rbert Gorman: The Lost Wagon Train. Zane Grey; Elder Daughter, Margaret Ues; The knigl Errant, Edgar Jepson; Together and Apart, Margaret Kennedy; Judy of Bunter's Buildings, E. Phillips
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  • 58 10 Dedication Festival St. Andrew's Cathedral On Sunday THE Dedication Festival of 8t Andrew Cathedral wiH be observed next I with special forms of service at and 5.30 p.m. Representatives of district church and of parishes upcountry wlu a and the congregations of St Anc Mission will attend m the mon
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  • 59 10 Camp Open To Visitors On Sundays THE camp of the Malay Regiment I larang Park. Chansi. will b visits by the civilian population the hours of 10 a.m. and noon on Bi day, Jan. 24 and 31. of On the above occassion.s the BMd» the Malay Raiment will
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  • 65 10 The Police Band under the direction of Mr J C. Hitch, will play the Ing programme at Telok Ayer to-da>. beginning at 6 P-"J;— Overture, March, "Lorraine Ganne. •■mnch Comedy. Bela; SelecUon. Jg dent Princ:". Romberg; Coiiwi ■•When the Ebb-Tide F '°l S übel suite. Entractes to Eosamunde.
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  • 298 11 British Officers' Clever Ruse nnYLAID m the Bethlehem hills by W Anb brigand, and held prisoners hpur two officers of the Royal turned the tables on their d lU took him into Bethlehem i >v handed him over to the t c > News of the
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  • 75 11 Proprietor Of Restaurant Charged Singapore, Tuesday. MR JOHN' Rludovatz. of the Arcade re taurant, appeared before the Fifth Magistrate, Mr. Cuthbert Ess. to-day, on r .summons alleging that he had defcmied one, Mr. Josef Dorfer, by having made defamatory statements by saying Dorfer was a crook and was •ranted
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  • 65 11 I Shanghai, Jan. 20. r.J 1 medicine dealers fad the Shanghai, have had md electric supplies cut ull uthoritica as a measure. It is ssLsr fo pay thc hattheW^hu rice supent to meet the demand *ung. The price of the comJ" risen further. phdne .senile
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  • 42 11 -lung her c!oth: s by the Hantu, Trong, a middle, woman, narmd Goh Kirn j to hay slipped into >S)l^ Was drowned. The body and a report made to the Who investigated the pj Ul ?re i s no suspicion of any
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  • 105 11 Dockyard Sensation Explained London, Jan. 20. SIR Samuel Hoare First Lord of the Admiralty questioned m th<' Hou^e of Commons regarding the lour distnisscd dockyard workers at Devonpori and one at Sheerness, said that tn. r:\so was exhaustively Investigated m the autumn by responsible and Mgnlytvaced civilians, who
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  • 37 11 Arrest d on a banishment warrant during the Penang R;k* s at the beginning of this year. H Hironaka. manarrins proprietor of the Miyako Electric Company Bishop Stieet. Penang. has been banished for life from the Colony
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    78 11 A Dutch service celebrating the wrdding at The Hague of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard was held at the Dutch Church m Aum Friars. London. Above we see. from left to right, Mr. C. Kouveld, Mr. B. Garritsen, Dutch Agricultural Attache m London. Rev. J. Van Dorp (who conducted the
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  • 135 11 RE A RMA ME NT AND WALES 2,800 Acres May Be Wanted For Aerodrome SOME four months ago the Mayor of Pembroke, who made representations to the Prime Minister regarding the allocation of work under the Government rearmament scheme, received an i anc( fr< Mr. Baldwin that the [traction ol
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  • 25 11 The death took place at Ivmbok, 8 remban, on Friday, of Inche Mohamed Amin b'.n Latlg, a n tired draftsman of the Survey Department, Ta.ping.
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  • 70 11 370 Miles Per Hour In Continent Flight Newark (New Jersey), Jan. 20. j\/jR. Howard Hughes, film producer, I* flying his own monoplane, has established a transcontinental record, flying ?420 miles from Los Angeles to Newark m 7'o hours. His highest speed during the flight is claimed to have
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  • 43 11 The marriage m the reformed s'yle took place on Saturday at the Cantrnse Hoay Kuan at Taiping ol Mr Bee Toh Tuck, svc nd son of Madam Wont* Ah Ngan. to Miss Lee* Blew Eng, .second er of the iate Mr. Le Alan
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  • 41 11 Thr marriage of Mr. Bo*y Kirn loin, third son of Mr. and Mrs Boev S*»ng Thiang, and Miss N<r Cbve Me« r 'f'h daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ng S n TMang, plac? at the Cantonese Hoay Kuan Taiping on Saturday.
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  • 317 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Jan. 22, 1937. CORONATION PLANS pLANS for the celebration of the Coronation m Singapore ara now being revealed and it is already clear that the festivities will transcend anything of the kind m the city's history, even the record Silver Jubilee efforts of 1935. Owing to
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  • 663 12 fiyHAT must be an unprecedented situI ation m th 3 mining history of Kinta 'has been created by the announcement that there is an acute shortage of pig iron and cast iron. As a result of the shortage the prices 01 both qualities have taken a jump upwards,
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  • 266 12 The Rev. DP. Coole, principal of the Anglo-Chinese School. Sitiawan has returned from Singapore with his family after the Methodist conference. Mrs. Loke Yew and her son Mr. Loke Wan Tho a s well as her daughters are laving Kuala Lumpur shortly for London to witness the Coronation ceremonies
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    55 12 The Grand Duke Kyril. who is regarded by Imperialists as the < v Russia, and his son, the Grand Duke Vladimar, attended l tne celebrating the orthodox Russians' Christmas Eve at the kuss an Rn m Buckingham Palace Road. London. Here are Grand c (P lanot and his son. Grand
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  • 597 13 IR.C. Relief Proposals Jettisoned By Malayan Govt: i ßy Air Mail) London, Jan. 8. THK proposals advanced by the Jn- iinauonal Rubber Committee a days ago with the object of relievthe rubber famine at the earliest Lble moment have been quickly tisoned by the Malayan Government, says
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  • 82 13 London, By the King's permission one of the Latest of the Great Western Railway Company's "King" class of locomotives is to be named "King George VI." The engine, which is No. 6028. is one of the most powerful locomotives m this country. f the four cylinder type,
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  • 48 13 Fr<) r Ott'w Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 19. > JS t h ave daily visited Siam's Jlir"c Sal l Ura ShoW held m the ■"piwfed S bvT ln H Ung laSt night and for the wonder(>(>HertioiLs ml? r Sam and from private 116 maintained by specialists.
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  • 53 13 Off^r Kr a T*Z Assist ant District <erv u-o as rJ?t i as^ cen sec °nded for and win hi Omcer to Trengganu 2 apnolnSS? Sh rtly t0 ta^ c UD brother o?rhr nt at Dvn g«"- He is *ry of the Perl H ma l l th hon secree
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  • 65 13  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanking, Jan. 20. Dr. H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, who returned to Nanking yesterday morning, called on Mr. Wang Ching Wei m the afternoon, after attending office for a while. Mr. Suma, the Japanese ConsulGeneral, bade Dr. Kung good-bye yesterday afternoon. All through
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    124 13 After a stormy beginning to their married life, Urgo and Wana, jaguars from South America, now setm to b» settling down together at the London Zoo. After their rough exchanges, each seems to he making affectionate advances to the other. Urgo and Wana arrived at the Zoo last January. The
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    254 14 A picturesque scene m the snow-co\ered Glen Shee, Perthshire, showing a load of fire-wood being brought In for the hom e fires, a very necessary job during the winter months. (Topical Press). A Winter sent g A picturesque scene m th e snow-co\?red CJlen **la Forfarshire. showing a nock of
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    • 418 16 II BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER I jjjjj j Ijjj: Chilied Prunes m Orange Juice Sole au Gratin Dl v' NL^ ll!!i Cocked Rolled Oats with Cream F'Het of Beef a la Pompadour B a l Noodle Sou P Pancakes Fried Ham Spanish Potatoes Fish Loaf Cheese Sauce I Sunday gi^ap^sjw. Fr^^L«
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    • 59 16 ____-_-^w PEEK FMANo CREAM tRAGKERS ARE DELICIOUS! With cheese or as a snack their crisp wholesome makes them acceptable at all times. Try the new Air Tight Carton which keeps them as fresl tins, and is so very much cheaper. Agent* for South Malaya: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD.. Spore Agents
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    830 17 0 slightly; add sugar and bread Pur m milk and allow to crunf /^lkfor 2 hou r. then add liake about 30 minutes 111 a Jj£g 350 deg. oven. BLAC'KBERRV BOWL f;: i ;Sblackberrles 1% pint custard 1 sponge sandwich lemon cheese tittle J am Grated Chocolate Dnt a., two
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    • 473 18 ■I ISSSSSfeS^^^^^H^^^ ""■■•'in* BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA. LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Toon age Spore. 1937. 1937. BEHAR 6,000 Jan. 2* BURDAWAN 6.070 Mar. 13 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 21 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Mar. 26 SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 RANPURA 17.000 Apr. 9 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 12 RAWALPINDI 17.000 A?r. 23
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    • 191 18 M. M. LINE (Incorporated m France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles EXI'LORATEUR GRANDIDIER 10,267 T. Jan. IS JEAN LABORDE 11,414 T. Feb. 2 ARAMIS 17,536 T. Feb. 13 ERIDAN 9,928 T. Mar. 3 FFLIX
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    • 107 18 i\.l.K. IJXK GENERAL PASSENGER AGE*T: CUiNAUD WHITE STAK. i (liicurporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Uolombo Aden, Port Said, Marseilles GttraMi tm.». TERUKUNI MARU s.s. HAKUSAN MAkU s.s. HARUNA MARU Kates to Ist Class Naples 1497 $540 IS 17 Marseilles 514 557 London 557 600 543 t Higher fares.
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    • 241 18 .< ■< rf— .< _rf-i _<r _,p SPOSTAL I\ 1 1 llJl.i;\n I STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY TOR PER DATC AND Medan Slamat j an Tandjong Pandan Siberg Europe:— Great Britain and Europe generally Slamat C?ylo n Slumat M V Pengerang 8. Soon Heng Rcngat and Tembilahan Banka Java. South-West
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    • 272 18 Admiralty work was also much lareer m amount, and was likely to be incrMwrf still further. "Mr. F. E. Rebbeck. president of the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation his reply, admitted that improvement had taken place, but he pointed out that there was no guarantee that the im provement on the merchant
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    • 299 19 IHIIVS PIIILP LIKE. (Inc^ r T at i d A iLiNG v r ua) lin UC 28 Feb. 2 MSRKBR Ma r h 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at trie 0 "re!a S s a passen" is may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or
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    • 424 19 J-X. _>»_ T0 f^ENCH PORTS \r #^^V\ X*?!? \\***\c I—Z*mL homewards. V ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Feb. 16 i VARELLA For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 ii^ NY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 4 j
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    • 322 19 THE HARBOUR SIUVS IX DOCK Air Mail ships ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES I ><'S |»Ul<*ll4'S OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE r Friday, Jan. 22. Medan, Jasks. t Amsterdam? and tLondonB: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. Godown Gate No. to-morrow. Hongkong, Canton, *Shanghai, *Kobe p i anC ius 2 1 and *Manlla via Penang:
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    115 20 Rome traffic policemen made their annual collection of wine and other gifts handed to them by motorists as they stood on their platforms at the city's busiest centres. The ffifts are annually made early m the New Year by motorists. Here we see a Rome traffic policeman receiving a gift
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    • 457 21 lON THE RADIO! Hrilish Empire programme «,i«ion 2:— 620 pjn.-9.t5 r^;Tl 13 97 metres (21.47 mcs); n l :?86 metres (71.79 mcs.) and 11 Km metres (9.51 mcs). •;U 3—9.20 p.m—o2o ln V-5R IS 97 metres (21.47 mcs); I g <« -V and TO-DAY TRANSMISSION 2 B, Ben. -All at
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    • 497 21 tnents. Greenwich Time Signal at 0.05 a.m. 0.10 a.m. Dance Music. 0.20 a.m. Close down. TO-MOKIIOW TRANSMISSION 5 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. Reginald King and his Orchestra. 6.50 a.m. 'Under Big Ben.' A talk by Howard Marshall. 7.05 a.m. A Symphony Concert. The BBC Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conducted
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    • 435 21 Violion and piano concert. Tourist talk (m Chinese) Vocal concert. News m Italian. TO-MORROW 9 20 p m. Opening announcement. The week m review. News m Hindustani. Vocal concert. Music requested by radio listeners. News m Italian. /,< K.t Hongkong 34.29 metres (8.750 kca.i. TO-DAY 3.30—6.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 6.30
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    • 417 21 8.00 p.m. Talk— "Television," by Mr. M. J. Thorpe. 8.20 p.m. News Bulletin. 8.25 p.m. What's On In Penang. 8.30 p.m. Rex Recording. 9.00 p.m. Close Down. TO-MORROW 7.00 p.m. Time Signal and Day's Programme. 7.05 p.m. Indian Music. 8.00 p.m. Malay Music. 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 9.00 p.m. Close
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  • 431 22 DR. BERTRAM'S REPORT j Some Interesting Discoveries (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 6. ANEW use for tin may follow on researches carried out for the International Til Research Council by Dr. S. A. Bertram at the Hague. The researches are described m a technical publication and
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  • 147 22 Judgment with costs was given at Manchester Assizes to Messrs. Vaudrey, Osborne and Mellor. solicitors, m an action brought by Mr. Mary Mo;>re, of Longsight, Manchester, claiming damages for alleged negligence. Judge Proctor, sitting as a Commissioner, expressed thj opinion that the solicitors had acted m a most
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  • 209 22 Solicitor Against Road Traffic Islands CONCRETE traffic islands at pedestrian crossings are a death trap," declared Mr. R. W. Brighouse, solicitor, m a case at Southport. •These terrible things m the middle of the road have been made so strong and rigid that when a motorist crashes into
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  • 160 22 Angry When Collector Ignored Them INHABITANTS, of a villiage m Papua have just insisted on their "right" to be taxed. When the Government tax-collector passed through the village, which had been exempted from taxation, he was greeted with an indignant protest from the villagers, whose chief stated.
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    • 211 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21.) W2XE 11.830; 25.3. Philadelphia, W3XAU 6,060; 49.5. 10.50 a.m. WPA Programme— Pittsburgh, WBXK 6,140; 48.8. 11.20 a.m. Clem McCarthy, sports shots —New York Schenectady, W2XAF 9,530; 31.4. 10 15 p.m. Press-Radio News— New York Schenectady, W2XAD 15,330; 19.5. TO-MORROW 0 20 a.m. NBC
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    • 260 22 Radio-Colonial TO-DAT Wavelength: 25.24 metres (***** ta 2.20 p.m.— Relay from P.T T Tr' n mitter. 2.40 p.m. -Market Prices. Rates of Exchange. 2 50 Records. 3 p.m.— Relay from P.T.T. Transmitter. 3.15 p.m.— Records. 3.50 p.m.— Talk on Events m France 4.05 p.m.— Records. 4.35 p.m. News m French.
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  • 140 23 Government Troops' New Success Madrid. Jan. 19. AFTER being over two months m the n insurgents' possession, the Government forces have captured the whole Hill of Angels taking over 200 prisoners and a large quantity of munitions. The militiamen promptly renamed the position "Red Hill." It is
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  • 102 23 Annual Meeting Of Singapore Section Singapore, Thursday. THE annual general meeting of the 1 Singapore Section of the Engineering Association of Malaya, was held at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday evening and the following office-bearers for the enduing year were elected: Chairman, Mr. F. H. Robinson; vicechairman, Mr.
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  • 19 23 Mr. H. H. Baguley. European Warder, Prisons. Straits Settlements, has been seconded for service under the Government of Johore.
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  • 68 23  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Important Conference Proposed Shanghai, Jan. 21. TT la reported that the Korean and *Manchukuo Governments have sueb'ested holding a conference to discuss possibilities of abolishing the border lin* between the two countries. This will mean inclusion of Manchuria within the Japanese Empire
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  • 153 23 Destroyer To Aid Of Steamship Shanghai, **n. 21. H.M.S.. DAINTY, steaming from Hongkong for Wei-Hai-Wei. has been ordered to stand by the British steamer ?o^ Peking formerly the Tungchow (2,000 tons) belonging to Messrs Butterfield and Swire, Ltd., which strucjc the Nemesis Rock, 24 miles from Ningpo,
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  • 20 23 Negotiations May Be Resumed Washington. Jan. 21. MISS Frances Perkins (Secretary for •Labour), after riism^irm J* v Reuter
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  • 16 23 uerman Reaction More Favourable Berlin, Jan. 21 ment.- nrst P res com Reuter
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  • 590 24 WORK OF THE YEAR Benevolent Activities THE annual meeting of the Singapore 1 branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya will be held at the.Singapore Cricket Club on Thursday. Jan 28. for the year ended Dec. 31. the committee state:— In submitting
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    14 24 The Midds on the attack— another picture durum the padang hockey match yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 433 24 Plans Of May bury Committee London, Jan. 20 THE Committee appointed m the Sunmar of 1935. with Sir Henry Maybun as chairman, to consider the dcvi lopmeni of civil aviation m the United Kini has presented its report The main recommendation 1 for the organisation of an
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  • 103 24 Important Meeting I' Geneva London. Jan 1 AFTER dining with the FWnch minister, Monsieur Blum, and British Ambassador. Sir Geonir m Paris last night the Foreitary, Mr. Anthony Eden, travelled w Geneva by the night train stated m Paris that convi covering points of outstanding m" m the
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  • 247 25 Home Press And Mr. Eden London, Jan. 20. ..p Fden's offer to Germany is the subf Toi comment m the London Press to d ay rimes says the policy defined by lh Lln is the Policy not only of the Mr E h Government but of
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  • 309 25 Customs Officers Finally Rewarded (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Buhru, Jan. 20. HOW two Custom^ outdoor officers watched a still ior ihe manufacture i Illicit liquor m semi-jungle land bej Kirn Kirn village, from mid-night till 0 a.m. hoping for Itl owner to come and operate it, and
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  • 24 25 Sec-et h Cnor »X Chens of the Perak fp r f aililt Tai Ping, has come on transCm,rf the I P° n First Magistrate's
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  • 615 25 SINGAPORE PLANS FOR CORONATION MILITARY SPECTACLE SPECIAL CELEBRATION FOR CHILDREN Singapore, Thursday. THE Morning Tribune is m a position to give below the arrangements which have so far been made for the Coronation celebrations to be held m Singapore While they will more or less be on the same lines
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  • 29 25 HE the General Officer Commanding Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie. visited Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, for the final of the Malaya Cup Rugby football competition and returned to Singa-
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  • 189 25 Car Stops When Fordinij A Stream East London. Cape Province. I DECAUSE bis car stopped. Mr. C E Munro. a road inspector, has been j drowned as a result of a cloudburst. As he was fording a small stream bet- 1 ween Butterworth and Coftmoa. Cape Province, his
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    47 25 Kinsey, one of the S.C.C. defender s. m action during yesterday's hockey match on the padang. when the M iddlessex Regiment defeated the Club m a match m which the visitors' a ttack had most of the play and the club did well to last out (Tribune).
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  • 14 25 Driver Smith, of the F.M.S. Railways, has been transferred from Alor Star, to Prai.
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  • 225 25 Burial Ground Claimed Singapore, Thursday. AN originating summons concerning a burial ground m Singapore came up m the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Adiian Clark. Mr. S. B. Adityin represented Teo H- 3 e Hock nnd Cheonjr Hock Chye < plaintiffs and the defendant, Teo Yee
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  • 25 25 Among trade articles which have gone up m price lately is paper winch may atfect the cost of local magazines and other matter printed locally.
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  • 69 25 Quite a stir was caused at Pitt Street, Penang, m front of the Excise offices at about 8 o'clock on Sunday night, when lan Indian suddenly collapsed into the 1 drain and expired before any aid could be summoned. The deceased, who is stated to be a vagrant, had been
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  • 880 26 IMPORTANCE OF INFANTRY UNITS Rank Second To Air Defence In "Territorials" AFTER the air defence units, the most important portion of the Territorial Army m London is the infantry. There is a tendency m certain quarters to emphasise the needs of the specialist units; but, excluding the Royal Tank Corps,
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  • 921 26 RUSSIA STRONGEST POWER IN FAR EAST Interesting Study Of Strategical Position rE increased tension created by the ssigning of the German-Japam.se p act synchronising with the completion of the new Trans-Siberian railway makes a study of the strategical situation m the Far East of peculiar interest writes Maj.-Gen. A. C.
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  • 205 26 London, Jan. 20. FURTHER particulars have been receivr ed regarding the survey party from the Royal research ship Discovery 11, missing m the Antarctic and later found. Landed at Esther Harbour, King George Island, on Jan. 6, the party had with them sleeping
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  • 395 27 Chinese And Japanese Pairs Provide Thrills In Open Men's Doubles Tie; Chinese Win. -Bfl MORGAN OLIVER had the distinction of becoming^'awre^ t hard court lady tennis champion when she beat Miss n hLh S nrrer Park thi.s afternoon m the final match
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  • 130 27 r *w Selected To Meet Malacca F l>m Our own Reporter) THF f Sere mban, Thursday. I been selected to :.M hoX on the 1 .^urSy x m t Cl a^ ail^ Malacca UeJ: Ali n. a i? cca: A Emma Lopez, j c JhS 1 9- Van
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  • 199 27 Second Round Opens Singapore, Thursday. k START was made this evening wit the second round of the Sc r Seyen-a-Side rugby tournament. Th first round was concluded yesterday Iv, I fi St game tne R E "B"'pu up the best score of the tournament t ?h
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  • 169 27 A New "Golden Age" Has Dawned London CONCRETE evidence ol the boom m British boxing is the 0.000 wh eh was taken at the Wembley and Harrlngay tournaments inside a* tortnlght Excellent vvaleu c for the money wa^ riven at each of the shows, and th; j
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  • 15 27 London, Jan. 21. The death is announced of Brigadier Tomkinson, the King's racing manager. Reuter
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  • 324 27 Spring Meeting Next Month DELOW is given the list of the full env tries for the Perak Turf Club February meeting, to be held on Jan. 30, Feb. 3 and 6. There are altogether 138 entries. 57 for class 2 horses, 40 for class 3. horses, 24
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  • 64 27 London Three famous cricketers have announced their retirement from the rame. They are J. W Hearne •Middlesex). J. Smart (Warwickshire) md Harry Elliott (Derbyshire) Hoarne. at hi.s own wish. Is retlr!ns from the M.C.C. staff because cf bu;jno.ss reasons He ended a 25 rars 1 association with
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  • 46 27 I Buffalo (New York' Jan 21 Perry beat Vines 6—4. 6- 8 6—2 m a three set match. Perry is now plavtog a more brilliant game than he had .been doin° recently Reute; 1 Perry has now won four matches to Vines's three.
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  • 80 27 Results Of Third Round Replays London, Jan. 21. THE following replays m the third round of the FA. Cup competition took pJace to-day: Accrington 3 Blackburn 1 (after extra time). Blackpool 1 Luton Rolton 1 west Ham 0 Yo k 1 Bradford City 0 League games played to-day
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  • 35 27 HE the Governor has. on the nomination of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, appointed Mr Khoo Ewe Aik to be a member of the Chinese AdIvisorv Board, fonang, vice Mr Lee Soon Theam deceased.
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  • 517 27 Cricket Club Defenders Do Well To Keep Tally Of Goals Down To Three In Padang Match. THREE goals to one-all scored m the first hi if Sin Rapore. Thursday. 1 Middlesex Regiment defeated the see n ~~*i™ *> margin by which the the
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  • 68 28 First Hard Courts Tennis Title Won Mrs. Morgan Oliver, first Singapore Women's Hard Courts tennis champion. She won the title by def eati ng Miss N. Hopkin in the final of the competition at Farrer Park yesterday. Tribune Victor and vanquished— Miss N. Hopkin (left), who was defeated by Mrs.
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  • 50 28 Metz, Jan 16 A Russian Colonel Alexis Las Tote..k ne. formerly attached to the w General Staff and who escaped J™ when the Royal family was execute* threw himself in front of an wares train at Florange Station and was Kine* instantly. He was aged 53. Reuter Wireless
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  • 35 28 Mr. Lim Khoon Swee. clerk, Magistrate's Court, Ipoh. has transferred to the P.W.D. Office. W ping Mr. Khoon Swee. who haa Ipoh for a number of years was mi liked by his colleagues and We
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