Morning Tribune, 5 February 1937

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.-NO. 5. February 5, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 122 1 I Allegations At Conference Bandoeng, Feb. 4. A STRONG attack on the foreign concessions in China, with the implication that they tended to aid in the traffic in women, was made by the Chinese delegate at the League Conference on the traffic in women and children. The
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  • 257 1 (Questions In The House Of Commons London. Ffeb. 3. THE position of negotiations for a new Locarno was outlined in the Commons in an answer by the Foreign SecSS Wh ?> reca,led that <>n Nov 6 His Si tn S th G °?if n,nent had addressed a
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  • 29 1 T Bombay, Feb 4. .*ne fi r Elation lof the In dian ProS*l in M Ol a clea r Congress stares.- riS sa and Bihar Legis- Reuter
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  • 137 1 Vessels Encounter Heavy Seas London, Feb. 4. THE President of the Board of Trade Mr. Walter Runciman, who is returning from his short visit to the United States on board th? Aquitania la expected to arrive in London to-morrow. The liner has encountered exception rlly rough seas in
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  • 430 1 CITY MENACED BY FLOODS WALL KEEPS KIVEIt IN CHECK SIX -INCH MARGIN HIKES 111 IMOIU 1 11 BY ARMY OF WORKERS MARGIN of six inches stands between safety and disaster to the city of Cairo, Illinois, where the Ohio River has reached a height of 59 M> feet and is
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  • 481 1 A Halt In Rebel Wi thdra wa I Shanghai. Feb. 4. THE situation in Sian remains tense Radical members among the rebel ranks are insisting that the rebel forces should halt at Lintung to await the Plenary Session's decision on Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang's position. The Communists
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  • 750 2 Motion For New Trustees Singapore, Thursday. BEFORE Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the High Court to-day, Mr. Philip Hoalim appeared in support of a motion for an order that Mr. H. H. Busfield and Mr. Soh Beng Lim, trustees of the will and estate of Thio Tiouw
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  • 1180 2 HEA VY ACTION LONG RANGE BOMBARDMENT ENDS "WAR M s f Singapore, Thursday. gLUELAND'S attack on the fortress of Singapore, which reached its climax in heavy fighting on land, at sea and in the air yesterday and last night, has been repulsed and to-day Singapore resumes
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  • 336 2 Creditors' Sentence Reduced THAT the mJtt&ffL was the decision arrived K^ Chief Justice Mi. P A M th < lhe High Court, to day h^ lne Armed the conviction of w 0 &J2 named Ramalingam ThSar Kumach' Thevar, who aon. ,i h and sentence of three
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    • 11 2 WING LOONG tor 1 PERFECT TAILORING 10 HIGH STREET > THONE 7627
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    • 695 2 (lands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours Amerfcsn Doctor's Discortry Straffc- irgy and 7 ambition, parens Blood, Nerm, Body, hamf, 11 gS^S JIS^TJt Brain, Muscles, and Eaaaraaaa I V^tS.S'i."^'^' Belter Than Gland Oparatiaaa If ?f„ c ,or r?/.»u> V VW 'Tired -out. Tbanka to the dlacovery at
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  • 3552 3 F.M. S. Government Criticised DICTATORIAL METHODS Unofficial Views Ignored PFVERAL interesting speeches were mT Aa »n the adjournment at LtStov' meeting of the Federal jesteraaj notable was K d criticism by the Hon. r J Shearn of the manner in I h the Decentralisation policy bclg Carried out. He first
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    • 43 3 Bilvikrin The Concentrated Natural Hair Food. Prevents and restores falling hair. Promotes hair growth, keeps the scalp healthy, removes dandruff almost overnight. Place a bottle on your dressing table. Of all Chemists, High-class stores and Hair-dressers Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Road.
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    • 32 3 #'MAN LION" RAPID HARDENING CEMENT ROSKOPF PATENT THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED ®IN MALAYA 1860 TRADE MARK. WRIST POCKET— GOLD— CHROME STEEL AT ALL DEALERS IN MALAYA Sole Agents, Singapore. HI ONTOR Ltd,
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    • 114 3 l*w \olire For To da j 1 Summon^ SS? Justic a t 11 a.m. fia nk?umcy lamberS followed by: K 1^ n S'-- s -29 35---Chia Chay Neo vs. Befori Jr y 't ,Purther consideration). 10 30 J J «Btice Adrian Clark at 482 22 i9QM Ju _p? ient J
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 137 4 «C)h/fKft London. Feb. 4. Previous To-day Change Tnnp Steady Steady Soot Buyers. 10*8 10 716 +116 Sellers. 10 716 10V 2 +1 Hi March. Buyers. 10* 8 10 716 +116 SeUers. 10 7 16 I0y 2 +IJI6 Apr.iJune Buyers. 10% 10 716 4-116 SeUers. 10 7 16 lOVfe
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    • 148 4 London. Feb 4 Previous To-d** rv,„ lift- 117 u Change Distillers 118 1179 -3 Dunlop Rubber 35 35 1»/ 2 4.^ General Electric 92 9 94 3 Imperial Chemical Industries 40 9 40 7»/ 2 _li 2 Imperial Tobacco 161>3 162 6 4-1 3 Anglo-Dutch 42 3
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    • 26 4 London, Feb. 4 UN Standard. Previous To-day Changi Spot (afternoon closing price) 230U 228V 2 -1 3 4 Forward 231 229 4 -P 4
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    • 75 4 London. Feb. 4. Previous To-Day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.10 105.10 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.95 8.94 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 1116 Is. 2 1116 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 3 1 32 Is. 3 1 32
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    • 53 4 NEW YOK K CABLE RUBBER New York. Feb 3 Previous To-Day Change Tone Quiet Quiet Spot Buyers. 20 7 8 20 15 16 -116 Sellers. 21 21' 8 l s AprilJune Buyers. 20 7 8 2015 16 -116 Sellers. 21 21' 8 +tt TIN Standard. Tone Firm Firm Spot 50V
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    • 34 4 London, Feb. 4. Previous To-Day Chang:.* GOLD Fine Bar per oz. 7-1-11 7-2-0 4-1 SILVER Syxrt 20 116 19 15 16 V 8 2 months forward 19 15 16 19% 1 16
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    • 724 4 Rare Books And Manuscripts IN recollecting the events of 1936 in the London sale-rooms, two things stand out. First, there has been greatly increased foreign activity, both in buying and selling; and secondly, any sale of importance, especially if it contained works of art of foreign
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 613 5 IFraser A Co. Lyall Evatt J Buyers Sellers Buyers 8ell«n 49 5 3 49 53 moa t I" 3 33 6 34 6 32- 34--riS i Kumbang "F 56 55- 57--ffitttf Malay 9 2 3 9 22 9 2*9 IS Hitam 175 1.80 IJS 1.85 I Aver Wen* 2
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    • 452 5 IMH Pa 1] 3 Atal Brick ONL 1.46 155 140 1.50 122 dc74'r Prefs. 245 2.55 2.45 1.55 |0 10 Atlai Ice ROU lO.OOnom 8.00 10 00 [l I U Broadcasting 0 81' 095 090 0.95 I !B M Trust** 625 700 625 725 El il Con. T. S.
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    • 198 5 IIMNT.APOU MUNICIPALITY P MM N 1940 $400,000 Int. Iter 108 n0 nom k 5£ Sept 30 »W red. 1947 $1,600,000 no 115 noa '2- 909 red 1955 $1.000 000 Mar 31 Sept 30 120 122 nom lf)I3 reci 1963 $2,000,000 JrS 'S.«6 3 2 .ooo:oOO 4 M
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    • 366 5 -v,:. 0 y AiorGajah I% 205 19 2.05 •aiai Moi 16 L7 160 1.70 Av H t *S2 220 210 22 5 Aye r] 2?P lM 200 2 15 *J er Jl 01ek 140 l-50cd 1.95 2.05 f anas »-E* 107* 2.00 2.15 E? e Li nt, 86
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 137 5 Singapore, Thursday morning Singapore: 35 5 8 cts.. up 14 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Quiet." London: 10 7 16d., up 1 8d. Market Tone: Very steady. New York: 20 15.16 cts.. up 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Thursday evening. The market closes steady at about l t
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    • 29 5 Singapore, Thursday, noon. Singapore: $114 14, up $12. London: Spot £230 55., up £2 55.; three months £231, up £2 ss. New York: 51 cts., up 12 ct.
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  • 220 5 Mr. Julian Israel's Report Singapore, Feb. 4. Tin locally up ft a dollar. Rubber locally closes a little easier at about M*fa buyers. Mining. Raubs $7.05—7.20. There is a better tone with regard to Tin shares, and prices hav e advanced slightly, but sellers are adopting a stand
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  • 196 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report IN th ir daily comments on the closing tr-nd of the market. Messrs Fraser rnd Co state: Mining. Tin was up half dollar at midday. Tin shares were a considerably more lively market to-day. Amongst Sterling issues thrre were buyers of Killinghalls. Southern Kintas. Rambutans rnd
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  • 70 6 Prices Realised At Sale 1315th auction, Feb. 3. 1937: Catalogued 1,280.563 1b— 571.68 tons. Offered 1.111,933 1b —496.40 tons Sold 1,036,619 1b— 462.78 tons. London.— Spot lO^d. New York— Spot 20 7 8 cts. RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents per lb Standard quality 34% to 35 Good average quality
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  • 101 6 THE output of the Raub Australian Gold .Mining Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended Jan. 30 amounted to 1999.84 ounces. CREPE Fine quality pale No. Sales. Standard and slightly inferior 36? 8 37 5 8 Off colour latex 34 ft 35% Light brown and brown
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  • 177 6 SELLING Singapore, Feb. 4 London T.T. 2j4 116 London demand London 4 months' sight -Wj Lyons demand "Jy Hamburg demand New York demand 57 Montreal demand J' Batavia demand {JJJJJ Samarang demand '03 2 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands L R Madras and Colombo demana 154^8 Hongkong demand $100=Strs.
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  • 194 6 Singapore. Feb. 4. R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $158 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $147 R <Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 R. I Siam i "White" No. Al $242 R. <Siam i "White Rice" No. 1 $220 R. (Siam> "White
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    • 125 6 Xedcrlandsche HandelMaatschappij, X.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) in SAFE BOXES in 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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    • 334 6 The Singapore Chamber Of Jj|£ YOKOHAM Commerce Rubber Assn. CD ri A DAILY PRICES CURRENT. oV tl/IE BANK, LTI Singapore, Thursday noon. (Established in It*) Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases Capital Subscribed (Fully iF.0.8. February I 35 11 16 35 13 16 Good P.A.Q. in cases paid up) fJ|||
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  • 250 7 Harold Laiwod. famous Test match bowler has arrived home. Three months ago he left to be star man in the Maharajah of A European team. The reasons for his sudden home-conung are-he was disillusioned he saw the Maharajah only twice, two e^ J
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    • 272 8 •5» «5» -g* «g» «2* «3».^«2» 4>«S*^ •j»-^»5» -g* •> <• l"Marlene Dietrich photographs superbly in colour." The Film a triumph The scene in which Tilly Losch dances for the Trappist I 1 monk is a masterpiece of its sort.".. Free Press (yesterday*. •g* V i mjh ty&ffl'' Wr ak&
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    • 237 8 PAVILION AN EXCEPTm i^mwbu-iwi^ i GOOD PICTI RE TO-NIGHT 6-15-9-15 j Tribune. Thu. sday. I Made By The Company ..Mm*..*. ReleasiJ Thr,, I That Gave you 'Dodsworth' .j^^\ UNITED ARTISTS Samuel Goldwyn OT^ present/ m *J EDNA FBRBER'S EDWARD ARNOLD 1 JOa McCREA FRANCES FARMER Mady Christians Walter Brennan Frank
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  • 85 9 Half -Yearly Sale Cf Magazine* sale of masazir.es and perio^Bfllal pu.- chased for the Library t*-tween .r<m nary to June of this yea. will be hokl fit the Library on Monday at 5 p.m. Purchas rs a-, this salt will receive Lack numbers of magazine and periodicals regularly
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    130 9 Said t<» be the possessor of an exceptional brain that si asps intricate steps with ease. Joy Patrica .A vent is (jutfii ot the Ice" at five and a half years of age. Joy dances with her father at Harringay Arena Ice rink, London. She donned skates for the first
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  • 122 9 Daughter's Unavailing Plea That Mother Was 111 WITH uniy 4s 4d in ber possession. Mrs Ada Brown, 52 of Twicken-ham-road. Teddington. entered a Kingston stores, and. visiting various depart- 1 ments. stole a hat, two jumpers, a twopiece suit three pairs of tennis socks.! it scarf, and som
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  • 64 9 Chamber Of Commerce Centenary t .produced from -One Hunt*amber of pJ JW^nt the Singapore |r 1862 onW lE. whlch we 'e members remained. sri;ii5 ri ;ii, b en seven for < he I* mo t u e Bank of India an rt 1862 T a m the list of mem
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  • 214 9 Achievements Of Man Born Under Handicap I LONDON artist who was born without hands has been commissioned to design the inscription for Mr. Frank Salisbury's picture of the Silver Jubilee scene in St. Paul's Cathedral. He is Mr. John Buchanan, of Wembley, but he will not discuss
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  • 27 9 Fred MacMurray and Sylvia Sidney are to be teamed again by Paramount in "You and Me." They last played together in "The Trial of the Lonesome Pine."
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  • 116 9 Specialists' Vain Fight For Girl's Life WHILE playing in a hockey match between two schools at Loughborough. Pearl Brough, 16. daughter oi Mr. Arthur Brough, of Birch-grove. Acton, received a blow on the nose from a stick. Septic trouble arose, and, although sht was treated by London specialists,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 117 9 y^~ I 'A IMTOL. To-morrow Mor/iiiig af: 11 Special MICKEY MOUSir >: "J\l 5 /hfW a CJ\ I. \(tlhnt programme including i (Am DONALD DLX'K'S funniest coloured earteea "Donald |/57 and PLIj TO," "Table Tennis" (an excclieni Sport in? fj JBJ^^JeJ^.^^^ ncvelty) and other musicals, cartoons, en. SPECIAL "TARZAN" YELL
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    • 45 9 HI FELLA'S JACK'S BACK' IN HIS FIRST BIG HIT FOR JL WARNER HMNL //ill V^ T J| *i*lV\. j I XI L J^A^M^^ M^ L <:^^ '^B. A '4G| N ■I t :f^ ii J liF a I Rft 7 I I m am ti mnmM999tmmmm^^^m^K^^m^mt
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  • 447 10 Even Villagers Fled THE villagers of the little Chinese hamlet of Schengchong recently sat shovelling rice into their mouths from huge white basins. It was a typical Chinese lunch hour! The world seemed a good place to live in. Marauding bands of disbanded .soldiers had passed
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  • 194 10 Burglar Arrested After A Year EXHIBITED for sale in the window of a pawnbroker's shop at Watford, two silver jugs were identified by the woman from whom they had been stolen over a year before. The jugs had been pledged by Harry Mundy. 38, gardener, and when he
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  • 209 10 13-Y ear-Old Girl Finds Mqther Gassed HOW a woman who had been rescued from an apparent suiciae attempt was stated to have promised never agam to try to take her life, and then was iouna gassed a lew aays later, was deseriDea at a Gnmsoy inqutst. A
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  • 260 10 Man Saved By Marriage THAT the love of his wife had been the I means of preventing John tt.chard Stirzaker, 30, of Aberdeen-road. Lancaster, from reverting to crime until re- cently, was a plea advanced on his behalf at Lancaster Sessions. Stirzaker called at his brother-in- law's
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  • 36 10 Warner Baxter has been assigned to the lead in Warners' "The Man from Kimberley". The film, originally intended as a vehicle for Paul Muni, is set in the South African gold-rush days. Michael Curtz will direct.
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  • 33 10 Universal have borrowed Virginia Bruce from M.G M. for "Class Prophecy." the story of an ugly duckling who becomes a musical comedy star. Kent Taylor is her leading man and Hal Mohr directs.
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  • 129 10 Lecture By Pastor A. W. Cormack THE Bi nnial Session of Seventh-day Ad--1 ventists begin* to-day at the Senary Auditorium, Upper S *'*l 7 -?0 d m Pastor A. W. Cormack, the World Secretary for S.D.A work will open the Conference hy an address Th Adventists have engaged
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  • 196 10 Roman Catholic Churches Sunday 7th. 5.30 a.m Low Mass 630 a.m.. Low Mass; 8 a.m. H-gn Mass: 'lhe Dedication of the Catbedrai of Macao, »Wi. Proper of the Mas., D 364 Second Collect of Quinquagesima Sunday, p. 105, Trinity PfW ace p 41 There is "Gloria and Ite
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  • 279 10 Young Husband Could Not Bear It DESPITE the devoted love he bore for his wife, the deep affection ne nad iU. his mother led a young Gnlingnam electrical engineer to take his own Hie. The love ol the man, Leslie Menzies, 26, of High-street, Gillingham, ior
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  • 282 10 If It Is All They Claim For It Lahore. India 1 BULL which can see througn coat n pockets detect thieves, understand every word of human language anJ read one's mind, is visiting p un ,'J towns, astonishing crowds with its mar vellous powers. Bengali Nath,
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  • 221 10 Rise From €10 A Week Tt) £15,000 A Film SHIRLEY TEMPLE, the 'mill child actress, has just begun her fourth year as a nlm star. Three years ago she was an unknuu little girl working on a week- to-wee* basis in a series of one-reel pictures. Then one
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  • 83 10 Three Former Artifice* Become Commander* THREE artificers who t^ u *L b »ts I as apprentices have won bra romo -hats" in the Navy's New Year tion list. F j Alison Two new commanders, r. q 0 and L. H. W. Mauger. were moted to commissioned officer ic[s t0
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  • 69 11 K Stoyadinovitch. the Jugoslavian Minister (centre) with his family at the well-known winter sports resort of St. Joritz. On left is Consul-General Savith, of Zurich. Tropical Press T,, e scene at Moritz, as holidav makers prepared for th e day's sport on the
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  • 323 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Feb. 5, 1937. THE MIMIC WAR J*HE mimic war at Singapore is ended and presumably the naval, military and air authorities know something more than they did a week ago about the strength of the island's defences. The latest official bulletins indicate that the combined land,
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  • 588 12 j THE Honours list of last weekend serves to remind us that most of the I honours in Malaya are usually confined to the order of St. Michael and St. George This is only to be expected, as the order is practically restricted to officials of the British
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  • 318 12 Mr. Lazarus Rayman, MCS.Financial Adviser, F.M.S., and Mrs. Rayman. returned from leave by the Carthage last week. 0 0 Dr. V. W. W. Purcell M.C.S.. until re. centlv First Magistrate, Ipoh has been appointed Deputy President of the Penang Municipal Commission. 0 0 I Rev. G. V. Summers who
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    86 12 £m£ A J?"!* and m ea»"«-inf 10 inches by 11 inches, the world iti!!^ C in^l the Swe dish four daler-ls being auctioned at a London ann m 7^ Coin mad e of copper, dates from the 17th Centurj MaZ 2 nmled l wh en Sweden was experiencing currency troubles
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  • 419 13 JEWEL GANG DRAMA Story Of Shot Sweetheart v.vr alreadv arrested an ex-con-H AUN police at Sioux Cty V n v 'in conjunction with ,l,:h 5 itie. in other States, are !he Su IS TinS other suspects beE2?t?i™ been concerned man 1:0 i -ui'l earn? drama.
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  • 213 13 Huxbcmd's Criticism Of Hospital R EP^ING to the coroner's questions stit^i Hani mersinith inquest, a man u-ifl ,u hat he wished to know why his bpin I sub J ect of the inquiry, had not kept at the hospital to which she *as taken after an accident.
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    65 13 The forecourt in front of the west door of Westminster Abbey, London, has been boarded up and turned into a "prohibited area" while workmen prepare the Abbey for the Coronation ceremony. Above is a general view "behind the scenes" at the west door of Westminster Abbey, and below the West
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  • 93 13 "Chair Rocking" Marathon THE world's non-stop chair-rocking championship is being claimed at Kitchener, Ontario, by Mr. Joe Harrison, a Western circus performer. At a local danc? hall he succeeded in rocking a chair for 55hr 15 c ec. There were actually two brief pauses, neces stated by th>
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  • 435 14 Fierce Russia Arts Tiger Tamed Aritist PICTURES FRO LONDON ZOO Colder weather means heartier appetites in th c penguins pool at the London /oo where the residents lik e their January temperature nearer th*. Reasonable level. Here w e see a Zoo keeper, coat collar turned up a?amst the cold,
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    • 537 16 (BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER Bol.ed Sy'BgJa Sauce "W&^Vfc* *J Papaya Sect.tns chow Mein cr M ah Mee Giared Carrots V Sunday S^ r i\2F*~ T JfffcJ^^ 2s: Coffee or Cocca T»7p hl PW trura and Frua Garnish jjljl Tomato Juice Cocktail Ghiekta Consomme Grapefruit Halves Drcssed Crab Sh °™™*e iHfi Coreal
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    • 48 16 An entirely new type of Biscuit, combining the wholesomeness of pure Hf^^*^^^ fruit and the cm nc hi ness of crisp lr& pastry. Available with jam fillings or S x£» A <? 0/Am\ >*N y smmmWrnWi Joseph Travers Sons Ltd., Singapore. >§Sfc. J&Ammmmwk Sandilandv Buttery Co. Penang. \S\».. XSjAmmmm^^
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  • 432 17 SPAGHETTI WITH CREAMED HAM AND VEGETABLES IN SPINACH RING ri, package Spaghetti j cups spinach, cooked 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons Hour 2 cups milk tea>p'">n -~>alt 5 4 teaspoon paprika l»o cups cooked ham. diced i* cup cooked carrots, diced 2 tablespoons parsley, chopped Boil the macaroni for 9
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 98 17 PHOENIX FOR Q j!j s -a- 93P,£6Jwi r* SINOAPQPr^. ba PHONE 3463 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS <l AHOIUHS TAILORED WITH EXACTING PRECISION BY EXPERTS at '".Mi. a Iml Store 53. niGH ST. t Chinese New Year Is Coming! HOLIDAY PARTIES Coiffeur that is both BEAUTIFUL and PRACTICAL because of
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    • 115 17 GU EYES Specializing: ,v^-—^ Eyesight, i Nervous. ~i^* I sejuint, /j>p£mr** N .jm 1 subnormal i rlsion. problerr 11 W^ij?^ I cases \mWm9fL\w^ f JCmW*^^ Glasses If "*V^ |r ft. A. THOMPSON, D.O.SC. (Doctor of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade, Ground Floor Phone 3002. J5 Years European UM EXDen^nr*. FURNITURE All
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    • 277 17 IDE j CHEMIST I 1 EVRHSffffl {^j^HkJEiAIII *> oft«" 'l aiusod by sudden change from th« plains to a hill station, nead S < n|er W°rry y °U < X Innoxa preparations In four I 1 ■Impls stages can banish this beauty problem and render the ckin more > radiant
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  • 353 18 How Dominion Protects Shipping WITH approximately 50,000 miles of coast line along the Atlantic und Pacific Oceans, the Great Lakes and other lakes within the boundaries of the Dominion, the Canadian Government Department of Marine consequently has to maintain an extensive lighthouse service. This service requires, during
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    • 473 18 Tl I a am wm^S BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage S'pore. 1937. 1937. SOUDAN 6,500 Feb 12 RANPURA 17,000 Apr. 9 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 12 SOMALI 6,800 Apr. 9 RANCHI 17.000 Feb. 26 RAWALPINDI 17 000 A?r. 23 CATHAY 15.000 Mar. 12 BANGALORE 6,000 May 3
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    • 192 18 M. M. LINE (Incoroorated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti. Port Said and Marseilles ARAMIS 17,536 T. Feb. 13 SPHINX 11,374 T. Feb. 21 ERIDAN 9,928 T. Mar. 3 FELIX ROUSSEL 16,774 T. Mar. 15 PRES. DOUMER
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    • 121 18 rv.i.K.Lii\i: GENERAL PASSENGER AGLM> CUNARD WHITE STAK. LTU (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo Aden, **ort Said, Marseilles 6t (iiDraiu*; s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Feb. M s.s. HARUNA MARU Mar KATORI MARU Kates to Ist Class ..T.V 1343 Naples ?497 |540 IWJ J Marseilles 514 557 London 557 600
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 157 18 jPOSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY POR PER DATE AND TH* Tandjong Pinang Siberg Feb. 5 8 am Australia:— Eastern z, Southern z aiIL and Western J. P. Coenv Feb 5 8 30am Ceylon P Coe n 5 83fi JJ Medan J P* Coe n B 830 J* New Zealand
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  • 179 19 liqM In Mountain Covered In Snow MOTHER drama of the mountains. N me unattended by tragedy. tiken place in Scotland SS climber from Aberdeen, mis- .the Cairngorm Mountains, on I .Mnverne^-shire and Banffmcp the previous day. was found I": SS Partv in the Lerig Ghru W^ cantata pass,
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    • 267 19 lUBNS l»HILI» LINK. Incorporate ri in Aus raiia) next sail:::gs. Cue Stlls. UFRKT'R Mar 2 MaF i K Mar. 29 Apr 3 < Specialcheap round trip tickets from Singaoore to Australia issue! at the McS* .assent .s muy transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connectir- K.P.M. Vessel.
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    • 412 19 j BS^VM T() FRENCH PORTS V^^^jA t CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Feb. 20 l DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 i CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 4 i OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). DALNY
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    • 19 19 IHE HARBOUR IN IMM K -stfgssJßSsrGodown Gate No Kola 52 8 Nagato Mam prrii harbour L iwi p***. Moiek
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    • 147 19 Air Mail i I fre* pale lies Hongkong. Canton, 'Shanghai, "Kob** ?.nd 'Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. tomorrow. Penang, Siam. Burma. India, Iraq, Pale.s ine. Esypt, E. and S. Africa. Grea* Britain, lieland. Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Meuan, JaskS. t -Amsterdam;!
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  • 64 20 The Lord Mayor of London (Sir George Broadbridge) attended a service at St. Lawrence Jewrey Church, London, before the City Common Council meeting at the Guildhall. Above we Stf the Lord Mayor on his way to the service, and below a general view
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 19 21 Kin-* Ip 1850 for quick Suable service {[■eg IS AT HAN *W f SOUND ENGINEERS 5 29 ORCHARD ROAD.
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    • 40 21 TASAHI BEER and SUM STOUTf A^tdy 5 popular I t^ ;7^MSm REFRESH|NG s Still the best and the j j Cheapest in the market f S SOLE IMPORTERS: j.MITMI BISSAU KAISHA LTII. j KPM CHAMBERS. No. 1. FINLAYSON GREEN. SINGAPORE.
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    • 847 21 lo* THE RADIO id BIT 11.20 p.m.— "London Pie" (Second ■u^jgl.Slf Edition). A radio revue. Book and ■0 r yrics by Harry Howara and Sidney aia »,mi an JI2U* Vivian, with additional lyric by UUan YrMZ rHmm Flcrenz. Music by Harry Howard. Mu- *ical arrangements by Robert Chingell. The cast
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    • 748 21 9.20 p.m. Talk by Joh. van der Spek TO-MORROW 9.40 p.m. Violin recital (cont'd). 6.15 p.m. Call DJA, DJB, DJN, DJE. 10 p.m. Gram, records. German Folk Song. 10.20 p.m. Meeting cl the Phohi clu>\ 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 10.30 p.m. Close down. National 7.20 p.m. News in
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    220 22 A Dutchman and a Welsh girl who fell in love at first ieht. when they met during a tour of th e Poyal Wrlsh ladies' Choir were married at 'he King's Weigh House Church in Duke Street. London. The bride was Miss Betty Franci Mules, daughter of a 1 udinj;
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    • 512 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21.) 6.35 a.m. Recorded music. 6.50 a.m. Time signal. Recorded music continued. 7.50 a.m. Close down. 10.50 a.m. Opening. Talk for women. 11.15 a.m. Music. 11.50 a.m. Time signal. Weather report. Classical music. 12.20 p.m. Matinee by Nirom Orchestra. 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin.
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    • 263 22 7.05 pm. Indian Music. 8 p.m. Malay Music. 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 9.00 p.m. Close Down. J 2 Ho. Rome 4* el metro < 11.810 tea TO-DAY 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement News in English. "Music and Musicians," a talk oy Bruno Barilli, illustrated with the cooperation of Giselda Bonitatibus, Luigi
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  • 111 23 Defence Of Accused Not Called On Singapore. Thursday. .U. M. MARSO. who was charged with 11 cheating Messrs. Roneo Ltd by 'dishonestly inducing them to deliver to j him seven noiseless portable Royal typewriters on Sept. 19 and 30 was acquitted by Mr. H. A. Forrer. Q'strict
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  • 61 23 Havana. Feb. 2. CONCENTRATION camps are being conv structed in Cuba, according to a Gov. ernment announcement, to contain 40,000 Jamaican labourers who are awaiting deportation under the new native labour laws. It Is planned to repatriate the labourers, who have been working on the Cuban sugar cane
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  • 273 23 "Wear White To Make A Man Propose" New York. IT is the colour of a girl's dress that decides a man whether to propose or not. according to pretty Miss Edith Marie Reuss. colour consultant to industrial firms here. "Wear a white evening gown." is her advice
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  • 135 23 Leads Hounds To Their Death M Rochester. New York State. FOLLOWERS of The Genesee Vallev Hunt here, are mourning the loss |of ten of their best hounds, but pr I grudging tribute to the wiliness of the fox who led them to their death. j The fox led
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 31 23 THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE DECADE HABar m GOETZ -3| P^lk^l fcklLK prtttnti tht Jal i^r ~^J| COOPft ,C J| I s' *v\ ✓> '^fm\ OPENING FEBRUARY 10TH CHINE.SE new year ALHAMBRA
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  • 914 24 EXAMPLE OF PEACE AND GOODWILL How Christmas Was Celebrated In A merica New York. ONE of the most joyous Christmases in living memory is over, and a toodly part of America, where Boxing Day is not celebrated, is now back at work. It has been a Christmas untroubled by rumours
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  • 198 24 'Greatest Prophet Of The Century" London. Jan. 19. TRIBUTES to the memory of Rudyard Kipling were paid at a memorial service held in the old City church of St. Dunstan-in-the-East on the first anniversary of the author's death 'He was the greatest prophet of thc century." declared
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  • 273 24 Excise Charge Against Local Dealer Singapore, Thursday. DELIVERING judgment this morning Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge, Criminal District Court, acquitted Inder Singh and Hardial Singh, of the firm of Messrs. Gian Singh Co., BattenRoad Inder Singh was charged with, makiii" a misleading written statement that nice case of
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  • 317 24 Singapore, Thursday. AN interim Press communique was issued from Fort Canning at 7 a.m. this morning as follows: During first part of night BLUE cruisers and transports continued to approach iviftiin striking distance. Naval patrols, coast and beach defences opposed landing parties from warships at various places on South
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  • 167 24 General Kleber Dismissed Paris, Feb. > |T is report :d from Spain thai Emil Kleber. a naturalised Cai who has seen service in many parts the world, and who was commands of th International Brigade in Madru has been obliged to resign the coi l (cause (according to
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  • 28 24 Mr J. P. Joshua. Methodist M Tapah and Sungkai. left for Kiuaw Johore. where he will be under J S. S. Packianathan. District 8 tendent. Methodist Mission. Bing)
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  • 525 25 MOSCOW TO BE REBUILT vpar I'»a n: Makmg F T u A W° dern city Moscow. Moscow's new under(OTHER be completed eU d railwa yW Kiev d f the U» e £e finished. The S?rmmals f^^a small portion but wh E "additional i »je dof AugU st, completed by™?, corres
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  • 27 25 0 |?-*e cutting the branches of a tree ff\6av Batu Es tate, Bedong. on ml n unVln Z- a young Tamil coolie nee. fell down and died.
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  • 296 25 France Extends Defences Paris, Feb. 3. MDALADIER (French Minister of Defence) told the Chamber that the Schneider works at Le Havre and part of the Creusot works would be nationalised before the end of March. M. Daladier, confirmed in the Chamber that the famous Magi not line of
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  • 122 25 Five Killed And Four Badly Injured Cairo. WITH a tidse that could be heard Wjo miles awav. a boiler in a flour mill near here exploded killing live^ people Lnd seriously during four others. Mechanics had just finished some woTon the boiler when the explosion o( curred Part
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  • 123 25 Device To Eliminate Yankee Twang Boston. Massachusetts. TOE "Yankee twang." peculiar to the 1 voices of inhabitants of the Nea England states, may soon be replaced bv a purching sound, at least ovtri teleohone. M England auwßgSss the twang into a soft, purring perfect articulation. telephone The mirrors,
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  • 303 25 Japanese Fisherman Charged Singapore. Thursday FURTHER evidence was recorded by the Second Magistrate, Mr. Nelson Jones, to-day, in the preliminary inquiry in which a young Japanese fisherman, Ritcho Yamaniva, is charged with murdering a compatriot named Taro Oshiro in Victoria Street on the nignt of Dec. 19. He
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  • 326 25 Court Story Of Alleged Mortgage Negotiations LADY desires to invest £5,000. sound i business, fair interest, without ser- vices This advertisement, quoted ln Barns- lev led to. Herbert Jessel Anson. 66, j accountant, of Brighton, being com- j mitted for trial on charges of obtaining j £13 13s
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  • 705 25 If Freight Rates Rise: Mr. W. Runciman's Suggestion IF freight rates in 1937 reached such a 1 level that the tramp subsidy is no longer payable, it is suggested by Mr. W. Leslie Runciman that the two million pounds now earmarked for 1937 might be
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  • 28 25 Mr Cheong Chee. the Treasurer of Perak Chinese Mining Association left {poh on Monday for a trip China Mr. Cheong Chee will be away ior about four months.
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  • 209 26 FINAL TRAINING GALLOPS AT IPOH Preparing For Saturday's Races k(From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Feb. 4. MANY fast gallops were witnessed this morning at the racecourse. Of the early arrivals on the trac*, Newbridge, Little Tex. Numero Treize, Pay Out, the Cretan Girl and Little Miss X had fast gallops.
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  • 137 26 Weights For Last Day THE following additional handicaps for Saturday's Races, completes the list for th; last day's events. Horsfj Class 3— One Mile and Fifty Yards Dare Devil 9.4 Last Crusader 9.0 Abbot's Temptation 8.6 Russian Gown 8.3 Rex 8.1 Fifty Three 7.13 The Cretan Girl 7.11
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  • 74 26 London. Feb. 4. The following are the results of football matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Cup. FIRST DIVISION Stoke 10 West Bromwich3 F.A. CUP REPLAYS Sheffield United 1 Wolverhampton 2 Norwich 1 Bolton 2 (after extra time). Leicester 2 West ham 2 THIRD DIVISION
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  • 127 26 \"Y n Heat Europeans In Season's Final DLAYING in their final encounter of the season yesterday the Y.W.C.A. deIfeated the European Ladies by 3 goals to two in a hockey match replete with thrills. Miss McSheehy played an excellent game for the Europeans and scored both goals. Miss
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  • 48 26 Boon Mah Slightly Indisposed Singapore. Thursday. AWING to Boon Mah being slightly inv disposed the fights arranged for tomorrow (Friday 1 night have been postponed to Tuesday Feb. 9 The Siamese developed slight fever yesterday afternoon and decided to ask for a postponement on medical advice.
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  • 65 26 Special Department For Their Supervision Berlin, Feb. 3. 1 SPECIAL department of the Foreign Office has been established for supervision of Germans living abroad. Herr Bphle, head of the foreign organisation M the Nazi Party, has been appointed ;ead of it and will work directly under 'he Foreign
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  • 95 26 Singapore. Wednesday A Chinese coolie employed by the Singapore Harbour Board sustained fatal injuries yesterday afternoon wher ne fell into the cargo hold of th- Ja panese vessel Tokushima Maru It appears that the vessel was discharging cargo at the P o wharf a* the time.
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  • 541 26 Malacca Boys Jubilee Club (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Tuesday. THE organising committee of the Malacca Boys' Jubilee Club, which recently launched a vigorous drive for subscriptions, has had a hearty response from the public of Malacca and Mr. Chan Kang Swi's gift of $5,000 stands out as
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  • 67 26 Sngapore, Wednesday. mSS S e was called to U ft m P ?i rec i y est€rd ay shortly aftei io a.m. the dresser found a Chineslying unconscious by the side of the road rnfuri^ e h Cl I Urch He had no extern" bis lift
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  • 44 26 L££ s i "H de P artur es of Indian labourers in January wer e as follows:-: 4S mlnow M 6 25 adUlts and im^ (ordinarv deck passengers) ti 607 adults and 140 minors i Departures: 3,701 adults and 330 i minors.
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  • 284 26 Judge Orders A AW Trial Singapore, B^J fONVICTED in the lower (wi year on a charge of carrying on a public lottery fenced to pay a fine of $gJ 0 a r n < fault six weeks' rigorous ininri J n Mr O D Gould successful a
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  • 224 26 A Double Feature Programme A DOUBLE feature programme was presented this evening at the Alhambra Theatre, screening two Western thrilers. "Sante Fe Bound'' and 'Sunset of Power" The first picture, starring Tom Tyler and Jeanne Martel. is the story of a man fighting against a town which thinks
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  • 110 26 Munich. Graduates of Germany's J***? of hotel management^-at s^S«irisi are expected to carry out w« propaganda" when working m now. will do their bit towards promoting the tourist trade MJE** the beauty of "Old Heidelberg to tn diners they serve. aJl d The school has been extended j»
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  • 858 27 .cMES TO BE DECIDED IN ASH&=> FIFTH TEST I W O I r„(5/tf;^ Dismissed In Second '"innings For 243 Runs i <h P fourth Test at Adelaide yesterday by 118 runs, disLrcrE\.. x ml the i r second innings for 243 run,. Thus Australia 1%,
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  • 290 27 "Don't Be Too Cocky" Says Allen Adelaide, Feb. 4. FOLLOWING the end of the Test 1 match to-day there was the usual mad scramble for souvenir stumps This is what the respective captains 'aid:— BRADMAN: 'The result was in doubt ri .ht until to-dav. I hope vou have enjoyed the
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  • 258 27 Full League Programme For To-morrow •HE following are matches to be played to-morrow in the English and cottish Leagues: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Manchester Utd. Birmingham v. Liverpool. Bolton v. Wolves. Brentford v. Derby. Everton v. Sunderland Leeds v. Huddersfield Manchester City v. Stoke Middlesbro v. Grimsby Portsmouth
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  • 252 27 Mid- Week League Cup Games L ,ndon, Feb. 3. THE following are football matches played to-day in the English League, in the first round of the Scottish Cup, and the draw for the second round of the competition— and replays in the fourth round of the English
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  • 182 27 TEST matches are great money spinners in Australia. It is estimated that the Victorian Cricket Association will have to pay 'iway well over £12,000 in expenses for the two Tests to be played in Melbourne, but a huge profit Is anticipated The total takings on the first five
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    66 28 K These pictures (above and below) were snapped by the Tribune nm* man during the S.C C. soccer trial (whites v. colours) on Wpdn"-i a which resulted in a win for the colours.- «ay Incidents (above and below) during Wednesday's hockey match between the Police and the S.C.C. plaved on
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  • 145 28 Experiments On London Tubes London, Feb. 4. NOISE in the London Tube-railways is to bi reduced by half at an estimated cost of £100,000. Experiments for the reduction of wheel on rail noise are now reported complete and all rail sections on the 440 track miles of the
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  • 93 28 Britain's Treaty Engagements London Fob. 3 ISKED in the Commons to giv e the number of treaty engagements under which His Majesty's Government in S?. H" l i cd Kingdom have liabilities in which they have agreed to supply armed forces to protect the territories of the Arab
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  • 53 28 Singapore Settlement Anniversary "I AM directed by Government to re--1 quest you to be good enough to allow your vessels that are in harbour to dress ship on Feb. 6, the Anniversary of the Settlement of Singapore," states the Master Attendant, S.S. in a notice to the shipping
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  • 65 28 Invited To The Coronation London, Feb 3. THE Colonial Secretarv announced at Vn u r° mmn s Question time that the Kabaka of Buganda and the Paramount Ch<ef of Barotseland, had been invited i <he Coronation. The Kabaka had been advised on medical pounds not to undertake the
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  • 31 28 Havana, Feb. 4. Senor Gulllermo Menocal. formerly of China, has been appointed Cuban MinisI, er l <> London in succession to Senor Pedro Fraga who has been btmL^ Washington. Reuter
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  • 17 28 The death took place yesterday evenKhanl^™^ f Mr Mohammed rai will tak? place to-day at 11 a.m.
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  • 50 28 Improvement In Health Maintained Vatican City, Feb. 3. THE Pope had a fair night and the 1 improvement in his health is maintained. The Pope gave several audiences yesterday with apparently no ill effects but the doctor is watching him carefully and paying three visits dailv Reurter Wireless
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  • 51 28 The Japanese consul in Tsingtao has protested to the Chinese Maritime Customs against the firing on a Japanese vessel alleg-d to te engaged in smuggling. A customs cruiser was said to have wounded a seaman i n the vicinity of .singtao on Jan. 29.— Si n Chew Jit
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  • 33 28 The death took place at his residence m Cheras Road, this week of Mr. Lai Sze Hen. The deceased, a retired timber merchant was a very old and respected resident of Kuala Lumpur
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  • 122 28 Voluntary Institution Growth London. F^bt IN a statistical review of the work a finance of London voluntary M tals in 1935, issued last night, it J shown that the hospitals have nd«J fully made up the ground lost time, but have expanded both b" and equipment at an
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  • 55 28 Meanwhile, the actual out tendances had rls'n by fully 3 f Tj total of 9.777,000 in 1935. and oHM increase relatively the greater pr M tlon fell into the second hall J period under review-due to tn j lopment of out-patim f^S^SaM consultative lines, and to of specialized
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  • 30 28 London, f 3 J Coronation Day. May 12. h:^ ;W pointed by Royal P™ i"™' 1 ™,u;" 1 holiday and public hohd." 1 United Kingdom. British Official Wireless
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