Morning Tribune, 22 February 1937

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE IVoiT^Nli^Z SINGAPORE, MONDA Y, February 22, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1708 1 I CLOSING OF THE FRANCOI SPANISH FRONTIER I Madrid Cut Off By Rebel I Artillery I ACCORDING to a radio message from Seville, the Madrid- VaI lencia road is still cut and, consequently, the Capital is I unable to get reinforcements from Valencia and
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  • 140 1 Abyssinian War Film Taken Away Shanghai, Saturday. FN Italian sailors this afternoon raided a Chinese cinema showing a Soviet film about the Abyssinian war. After firing six shots outr>ide the cinema the men broke into the projection room, beat up two Chinese operators, wrecked the apparatus
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  • 82 1 Madame Chiang's U.S. Broadcast Nanking, Feb. 21. 'THE New Life movement supplies a 1 spiritual life-line for the Chinese people," said Madame Chiang Kai She* in rhe course of a radio broadcast to the United States this morning. Madame Chiang is the first Chinese woman to
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  • 71 1 Armed Koreans Seize Contraband Tientsin, Feb. 21. rORTY Koreans, armed with clubs, r raided a Customs' warehouse before dawn and beat the Customs officers. They then forced the doors and loaded on to a lorry 16 contraband bales of piecegoods which had previously been impounded. French
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  • 556 1 PENANG CIVIL AIR EXHIBITION FORTY-FOUR MACHINES BIGGEST DISPLAY l\ HISTORY OF MALAYA (From Our Own Correspondent) T-,_, Penang, Feb. 21. HE Penang Flying Club earned a niche for itself in the history of Malayan to date™* 10 Uy Staging the ffreatest civil air display to be held in Malaya up
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  • 221 2 Si t-Down Me thods Spreading Waukegan 'Illinois). Feb. 19 THE success of General Motors stay-in strikers, in defiance of the injunction arainst them, has brought a wave of sit-down strikes throughout the country. Six persons were injured in a violent clash between 85 sit-down strikers occupying
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  • 123 2 Notice is hereby given that the Seventeenth Annual General Meeting qf Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Wednesday, 24th March 1937, at 12.30 p.m. at which the Directors will recommend that a
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  • 397 2 Remarkable Chanpe Japan's p o /j, w A JAPANESE re^/'V,::' 'I A Marshal Chiang Kai sh adopted a fil mer atUtud, L 1 1 Japan than at any Wmi If General Chang Chun eign Minister, imisfs "k i, "i is probable ihat he will i,, ferred to
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  • 131 2 Royal Singapore Yam Club AN Sunday the "A" and "B c sailed a race for the Ba- tors' Challenge Cup. The condiUJ for this Cup are that the give the "B" Class one minute There was a strong breeze North. Tide ebbing. The CO sured 8.45 miles, a
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  • 280 3 (\ro RAW MATERIALS ■mis M WAXT TO 111 II l> IM AM EMPIRE taNY does not want to build an Empire," declared Mr. Leopold "(J ER a leading German journalist, who is now in i the course of a world trip to study economic questions, 1
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  • 186 3 Rollicking Comedy At The Pavilion Singapore Sunday. I ROLLICKING comedy in which Nenro andKnox the famous English comedy *am are starred is "In th e Bag" which opened at Pavilion Theatre to-day* Comedians have come and gone and ome really first class comedy dramas «v? been shown
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  • 369 3 Law Notice For To-morrow S^Suni:; a »d OrigiS S D Petition »°wea by:-Mo--1 2G37 Re Loh fl fi( Buriatte at MalaccaCy:/ SS n f the Honourable. The ISd. LIM KOON TECK Ag. Registrar. "Germany has insufficient raw materials for her manufactures but unless she is able to sell she cannot
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  • 288 3 WONDERFUL AT THE CAPITAL 'The Charge Of The Light Brigade" Thrills WARNER Brothers promised something outstanding in the way of spectacular film entertainment in "The Charge of the Light Brigade," and the promise ir amply fulfilled. Large audiences were present at ail howings of this great picture at the Capitol
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  • 188 3 Tiger Stopped While Leaping (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. A TIGER shot in mid air in the middle of a daring feat in the split second before it reached its intended victim. A man turned only to fire at th e crucial moment. This briefly is
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  • 123 3 Bomb Thrown: Outrage In Addis Ababa Rome, Saturday. PENERAL Graziani, the first GovernorU General of Abyssinia, was slightly hurt by a bomb thrown into the streets of Addis Ababa to-day by a disaffected Abyssinian An official communique states that General Graziani was distributing presents in the churches
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    • 111 3 YOU CAN PAY MUCH MORE, BUT YOU CAN NEVER BUY A BETTER OIL THAN Km PURE CTT) PENNSYLVANIA J^^ if tf MOTOR OIL fEES^^ I I LUBRICATIOM PENNZOIL'S KEEPS MOTORS NEW. Pennzoil's high fire test, freedom from carbon, and ability to maintain its body under intense heat, enable Pennzoil to
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    • 37 3 /^<j^ -MAN UM" u(^®7 RAPID HARDENING CEMENT ROSKOPF PATENT IS THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED IN MALAYA //§Mmk SINCE WlB6O IRADE MARK \0 WRIST POCKET— GOLD— CHROME STEEL rAT ALL DEALERS IN MALAYA Sole Agents, Singapore. HIOXTOH Ltd*
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  • REURER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 145 4 RUBBER London. Feb. 20. Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Very Steady Spot Buyers. 10 516 10 3 a 1 16 Sellers. 10% 10 716 +116 March. Buyers. 10 5 16 10 5 16 Sellers. 10 3 8 10 7 16 f1 16 Apr.jJune Buyers. 10 3 16 10
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    • 134 4 London, Feb. 19 Previous To-dty Pv Distillers 110 6 108 3 u n Dunlop Rubber 33,- 33- General Electric 92 6 92 1 14 .r Imperial Chemical Industries 40:- 39 7 1 -J 2 Imperial Tobacco 154 4V 2 154 41^ 4 2 Anglo-Dutch 43 3 43
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    • 27 4 London, Feb. 19 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chan* Spot (afternoon closing price) £234 5 8 243 -g», Forward £235 3 8 243 3 4 -l\\
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    • 77 4 London. Feb. 20. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105 13 105 13 TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.94 3 4 8.94 Vi —tt T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ls.2 s sd Is 2 5 8 d T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate)
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    • 87 4 Mr. N. L. Ball, senior partner in Dron and Wright, of Coleman Street, EC, and a past-president of the Incorporated Society of Auctioneers, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Liberties of the Cinque Ports, and also First Warden of the Worshipful Company of Gold
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    • 58 4 RUBBER New York Feb 20 Y'day To-day Change Tone Steady Firm Spot Buyers. 20 n 16 20 7 8 Bellers. 20 13 16 21 31 ApriljJune Buyers. 20 13 16 20 15 16 M Sellers. 20 15 16 21 116 UN Standard. Tone Strong Strong J Spot
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    • 199 4 Cast Iron Goods To Cost More (From Our Oun Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. IT a meeting of foundry owners held n here this evening it was unanimously decided to increase the price of cast iron goods by 35 per cent It was disclosed in the course of the meeting
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    • 264 4 High Prices After Arms Statement London, Feb. AN the Stock Exchange sporadic buying and selling imparted a very irregular appearance, but coppers were strong and active on the spectacular rise in the price of the metal, while the continent joined London in a brisk demand for diamonds, oils
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    • 223 4 Extension To The I Colonies? I London, Feb. 1' I PXTENSION of the mandate system E Colonial possessions was proposed Lord Noel Buxton in a motion in W House of Lords to-day. Lord Plym W replying emphasised that any proi m to alter the status of peoples ml
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  • 1644 5 ,fd bu Fraser and Co.& Lyall and Euatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers (Shares are $1 unless otherwise .tated I Singapore. Feb 20. 1 p.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 1 North Taiping 0.98 1.02 0.92 0.97 5- Pahang Con. 27 6 29- 27- 29-
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  • 174 5 From Our Financial Correspondent) Rubber Singapore, Saturday morning. Singapore: 35 cts., up 54 d. Market Tone: Steady. London: 10 5 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady after easier. New York: 20 11 16 cts.. unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Saturday, evsning. To-day's market has been slightly steadier but little
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  • 174 5 Messrs. Fraser Co'* Report MINING. Three months' Tin £243.£ up 160 Cable advices from London indicate a very firm market in that port There are buyers of Southern Kinta Killinghalls, Southern Malayans, Tronohs, Southern Tronohs, Pahang Consolidateds and Ampat tins amongst others, prices in some cases showing an
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  • 222 5 Tin, London, up 167;6 and 167 6. New York, up 1»2, Strong. Rubber, London, down 1 16, quiet. New York, unchanged, Steady. Locally, opens at 35 2 buyers. Mining.— Raubs $7.00— $7.15. London! has flooded Singapore with buying orders for Tin shares at considerable Improved prieet.
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  • 168 6 Arrest Causes Question In Chamber Paris. A CASE of mistaken identity and a man's arrest, is to be taken up in the French Parliament. The man was a dentist of Mehun-Sur-Yevre, M. Riol, and the police thought he was a banker named Joullie, sentenced by
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  • 182 6 SELLING Singapore. Feb. 20. London T.T. 2 4 116 I-ondon demand <** J° London 4 months' sight Lyons demand A rj" Hambur demand J* 1 New York demand 3 '.8 Montreal demand J* Batavia demand J£J Samaiang demand 1W 2 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands J? 4 Madras and
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  • 204 6 Singapore. Feb. 18. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 pe r Koyan $147 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 R. i Siam > "White" No Al $242 R. <Siam> "White Rice" No. 1 $225 R. (Siam) "White
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  • 129 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No I.X.R.S.S. in cases FOB February I 35 7 16 35 9 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases 1F.0.8. February* 35 4 35 3 3 No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose (avvardable Spore* 35 4 35? 8 do. March
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    • 125 6 Nederlandsche llandelMaatschappijj, 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 lONOH 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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    • 237 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. ifistablisned in lttdu. Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y.130.900.000C3 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS PLACE. Manager T. Yamamoto. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Dvisk K A\K OF till A (Incorporated in China by Special
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  • 171 7 Some IMelures Taken By The Tribune Photographer Fourteen fc>«sta iSS Vessels are engaged 1 Ports L rade from South AustraJf a^re^^^fason. They will load l ve.s*.; of over 50.000 tons. All [March' m ?J llin K before the end r WfcSL the
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  • 65 8 MEANING OF HARI RAYA HAJI To-Day's Interest^ THROUGH the courtesy of n, Malaya Broadcasting r Brit^ the radio public will have\ h P n P ration ty of hsteninß to a very i r For N. on "The Meaning of Hari p lln S talk Mr, H. D. Colling" Sh2S
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  • 93 8 "With this £105 I shall rr~ miehonday,'.saidS E g ,U l S'»^ aged 46, of Moorshead-Ma Svty Vale, to a "Daily Mail" reDorte- aillu *hen commenting on tho H?ntl>awarded her in ,h| Kings^Benfe ssr- Hamstead for sssss: Miss Levy's case was that c v,« wrongfully detained
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  • 72 8 Brigadier-General Gilbert Sutherland McDowell Elliot, who has died home at Iver, Buckinghamshire a h dse of 73, once shot dead rive kidr^ The adventure wa s in 1907 when b was in charge of the gendarmerie Gendarmes followed to rescue hii fire h e arty
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    • 160 8 UNPRECEDENTED ENTHUSIASM AT I YESTERDAY'S GREAT PREMIERE! I ACCLAIMED BY THOUSANDS AS I The SCREEN'S GREATEST SPECTACULAR TRIUMPHEVEN OUT-THRILLING "CAPTAIN BLOOD" 3 Shows To-Day!..rAIMTOL[ W HUE THE THUNDER OF THEIR HOOI BEATS Srl L L RI-\ < RQ INI) III! WOK LI j- JI S —^^ffffjfWTmflfi^^^^TkThkjuvK.adi n \i^,b.u,\iN' m 'l\/\«W
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    • 131 8 A NEW PARAMOUNT TRIUMPH That Will Live In Your Memory For Ever PAVILION I SHORTLY W/ .^to## il SKI It 0- r %o*?f /jH .j* <• <• <• •2* <• <• <• -S* <• <• S mm 117IT |4k% TO-DAY IMI IMjIIPi^ ;Ms— (i-15— 0-1.) .;J t **jf^E HH|| w"
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  • 348 9 r n Be Excavated And 1 Erected In Rome Rome. pr pcted 2.000 years ago to iN altar f rwie ace is to be ex- sy f a °nderec?ted in Rome by order T&*sgXk Pacia. the aHar Know utn the Tear 9 8.C., when the was
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  • 284 9 Tribunals To Investigate Misbehaviour London CCHEMES for setting up tribunals of w dttgymen to investigate cases of misbehaviour among their colleagues were discussed by the Church Assembly fc meeting at Central Hall. Westminster. They were embodied in the incum?J n 'Misbehaviour and Negligence* 25 which was submitted
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    183 9 Britain Second Best Customer Ottawa. BRITAIN ran the United States close for the title of Canada's best cust0 Fhnires. published by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, covering the nine months of the fiscal year ended Dec^ 31 reveal that Great Britain bought some £64.825.000 worth of goods while
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  • 145 9 WORKERS SLA Y STALIN'S FRIEND Murder Of Mme. E. Vinogradov Warsaw. SOVIET authorities are attempting to O hide the truth as to whv Mme. E. Vi'rogradov. a prominent Soviet social worker, was murdered. Mme Vinogradov becam? a leadinr spirit in Alex Stakhanov's campaign in favour of the reintroduction of piecework
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  • 126 9 Sequel To Smash- And -Grab Raid London. WHEN smash-and-grab raiders stole a diamond necklace, valued at £1,500. from the window of Hicklenton and Phillips, gem merchants, of Queen-street, London, Mr. Howard Hicklenton, aged 40, a partner of the firm .chased a man for over a mile through the
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  • 42 9 The Convent of the Bernardine nuns at Anglet (Basses-Pyrenees), referred to by Mme. Colette Yver in one of her works as the "oasis of silence," has been destroyed by a fire, the cause of which is believed to have been a short-circuit.
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  • 2219 10 ENGINEERING AND ITS ACHIEVEMENTS ROAD &> RAIL TRAFFIC mr. .1. imisDALt* nvTEUSimc AIHIIII SN AT K. L. Kuala Lumpur, Friday. DELIVERING his chairman's address at a meeting of the Selangor branch of the Engineering Association of Malaya, held in the Selangor Club last night, Mr. John Drysdale dealt with the
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  • 233 10 Ten Years O/rf Mona Tinsky London TWO people reported separate Scotland Yard that u v h l0 they had seen Mona Tins lev who has been missing frS a N g p ed «>. Nottinghamshire, for three J*'"* company with a man in Cannm London, on
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  • 87 10 Stockoort When Captain Y. E. Avory. an Arm ex-officer, formerly of Woolwich and Stafford and now living here, was shown a photograph published in The Dail.' Mail recently, h e said: "That's mv son' The photograph was of a batch of recruits leaving Victoria
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  • 66 11 FIRST LADIES' JUNIOR OPEN SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS IN LONDON The first onen amateur junior sk.itfne competition for ladies has opened at Queen's Ice Club, London. There are eight entries. Competitors have to 25* £r^ of tne competitors^ oreviously appeared in a Brltiih chamDionship. Here we see a line of competitors putting
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  • 290 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Feb. 22, 1937. "REDS" IN SINGAPORE DEPORTS of the recent activities of Communists in Singapore might be causing alarm in some quarters, owing to the absence of any real information as to the activities of these disturbers of the peace, and it is necessary to assure
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  • 619 12 AT long last the v?xed problem of unemployment In the State of BelangOf Will be investigated by 1 Committee appointed by His Excellency thf High Commissioner, and it is most gratifying to note that the Committee is to start its task forthwith. The announcement that those wishIng to
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    277 12 Mrs. E.I. Parrish of Malacca returned from Europe last week. I Mr. J. F. Barraclough, Director ot the Radio Service Company of Malaya <1934> Ltd., is spending a few days in Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. L. Taveira, of Taiping. is on a visit to her son, Mr. Taveira of the
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  • 1469 13 Rich Woman To Pay £2,5 00 Damages on the sofa talking about daddy. How tnat kia loves you, and I hope she always will love her daddy as much as her mother does.— Your very, very loving Vonsie. Judgment was entered in accordance with the jury's award. After the case,
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  • 105 13 Gets 10 Years For Smuggling MLos Angeles. ARIA WENDT, the 23-year-old girl of Dutch-Chinese birth who was convicted in December on charges of concealing narcotics worth £20,000 and smuggling them into th e United States from China, was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. Execution of the sentence has
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 34 13 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores I 5933 ~m i Telejrraohic Address: PHONE 5934 f ML**** GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VICTORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities for Pnrn*n Entertainments.
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  • 85 14 CHRISTENING PRINCESS The christening of the infant dauihtw chapel at Buckingham Palace The D other members of the Royal Familv. STSIT" (hi Queen Mary, followed by (he Duke and nf #h eS n°^ f Gloucester »<*vin ff the home of the Duke and Duchess of Kent in Belgrave Square, London,
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  • Article, Illustration
    74 15 I fR „,t took place in the private BS „ul <(ueen. Queen Mary and **£,%> Elizabeth Olga I i^—^^^^^^^ The Kin* and Queen leaving the home of the Duke and Duchess of Kent in Belgravc Square, London, for Buckingham Palace for the christening. (Topical Press). feed by the
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  • 1225 16 CRYSTAL PALACES of the MODERN AGE The dramatic background on the right is not a window but a wall of screens extending from floor to ceiling the entire side of the room, and consists of wood framework filled with sand blasted glass to keep out the glared hinged so that
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    • 18 17 LATEST Dress Materials F OR ALL OCCASIONS SSSMAKING A SPECIALITY VISIT T".inwhal Store 23, HIGH ST. IMaison Gafe^*'*^
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    • 30 17 for J I Q f3 j L I S i PH \\wlid c lY m I E PHONE j34 0 3 j THE PHOENIX S AERATED WATER WORKS S 0
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    • 138 17 j A TO! 11l VI S MIOPPIi^G j s GVIDE j A i r a i r^ j4 ESCO INDEXED DIARY 1937 One Day to a Page Usual Price $2-50 NOW REDUCED TO $1-50 KELLY WALSH, LTD., Raffles Place Singapore. STATIONER~ NOW OPEN GLOVER'S Detective Fiction LIBRARY Subscription 50 cents
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    • 104 17 CHEMIST INVISIBLE T A HI P A X THE MODERN SANITARY NAPKIN FOR THE MODERN WOMAN NO PINS NO PADS NO BELT FROM THE AGENTS FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. RAFFLES PLACE. DRY CLEANING Burtol Quick I Cleaners i for -i same day service Goods handed in by 10 a.m. can be
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  • 114 18 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY AND T^rH Medan On ten Noort Feb 00 ."rngernng Aik Soon Java, South-West Sumatra. S.-East 22 g Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Both Denmark (Parcels only) Jutlandia I TUESDAY Selat Pandjang Hong Thong o .< THURSDAY China (generally) Talma Aden t Corfu Fgypt
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  • 410 18 Norwegian Vessel Has To Put Back To Port A FIGHT which grew to such proportions that it become ""necessary to bring a ship back to port a few hours after sailing, was revealed when four injured Chinese were brought up-river from Woosung and loaded into an
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 334 18 I i^BT Tl[|li|| s^'^B s BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Dae Tonnage S'pore. Tod a age S'pore. 1937. 1937 RANCHI 17.000 Feb. 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 BANGLORE 6,000 May 3 1 BURDAWAN 6.070 Mar. 13 CORFU 15,000 May 7 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Mar. 26
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    • 188 18 M. M. LINE (IncorDorated In France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles SPHINX 11,374 T. Feb. 2t ERIDAN 9,928 T. Mar. 3 FELIX ROUSSEL 16,774 T. Mar. 15 BERNARDIN de ST. PIERRE 10,085 T. Mar.
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    • 116 18 N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGE CUNARD WHITE STAR, (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penan*, Coloir Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar, s.s. HARUNA MARU s.s. KATORI MARU s.s. KASHIMA MARU tm.f. YASUKUNI MARU Ap Rates to Ist Class M fjVJss Naples M97 1540 IJJJ »J* Marseilles 514 557 »6 *f] London
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  • 130 19 "Wander Sickness' Peculiar Symptom Of Influenza A FORM of "wander sticoiess" brought on by depression in the ear!v stages of recovery is afflicting numbers of influenza victims in the north of England. Several cases of such sufferers being missing from home have been reported to the police. In one case,
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    • 310 19 lUHXS PIIILP LIME (incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MERKUR Mar. 1 Mar. b MARELLA Mar. 29 Apr. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Clan passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K. P.M.
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    • 476 19 *^H. ym TO FRENCH PORTS i I ANGO For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Feb. 25 DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 2 OUTWARDS I i j (from Marseilles).
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 87 19 THE HARBOUR! i> »«< K /MjrmDE THE WHARVES SHIPS %sss TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. I pohna 20 1 HaiLe e 18 3 g p Ten Noort 13 3 Glengarry 8 3 jutlandia 6 3 Sohinx 35 3 a n Maru 36 3 Glaucu^ 38 3 Dtrvel 46 3 ginta
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    • 88 19 Mail* Expeeted Mails expected from Europe etc. (London) by Air < Imperial i lime of delivery of boxholders* letters only 8.30 P.m. yesterday and general delivery of letters 9 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam* by Air (Netherlands' time of delivery of boxholders' letters TTnly 7.30 D.m. on
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  • 131 20 An unexpected hitch interfered with the plans to inaugurate the regular "all air" services, between England and the Empire. Imperial Airways' 18-ton Empire flying boat "Castor" was scheduled to leave Southampton on the first stage of a 2,500 miles flight to Alexandria to be completed
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    • 458 21 L\ THE RADIO! Briti"!* Empire I program im* I rt n 2:-6-20 p.m.— 9.05 Transm*j (2L47 mcs ll'" 1 Sme reT( 17.79 mcs) and I Tr;«nsmi^o (21 47 mts) me reT (15.14 mcs) and I Transmiss. 01 gl mcs); a.m. GSB 31.^5 (U75 mcs); I GSD r£ 31 Swires (9.58
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    • 525 21 from the Dominions and the Colonies. 6 37 a.m. Dance Music. 6.50 a.m. 'John Londoner at Home —7. An evening with some of his many and various acquaintances. Pre sented by Pascoe Thornton. 7.20 a.m. The Gershom Parkington Quintet. Polichinelle (Rachmaninov; An April Shower at Kew (Haydn Wood; Wiegenlied (Richard
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    • 514 21 8.50 p.m. The Birmingham Hippodrome Orchestra; conductor, Harry Pell From the Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham. Selection, Show Boat (Kern) Mannequins (Siede). Waltz, Close to me <de Rose). 9.05 p.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 3 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. The BBC Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 9.55 p.m. 'Empire Exchange.' Points of
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    • 409 21 tres (17.760 kcs.). TO-DAY 6.15 p.m. Call DJA, DJB, DJN, DJE. German Folk Song. 6.20 pm. Concert of Light Music. 7.20 p.m. News in English. 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued). 8.15 pm. Greetings to our Listeners in the "Far East." 8.20 p.m. News and Economic Review in German
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    37 22 Workmen are busy preparing Loud on for the forthcoming Coronation, an d work has started in Haymarket, LGndon. The first crush b arriers are being erected. Here we see workmen erectine the barriers in Haymarket.- (Topical Press).
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    • 6 22 |K JUT X N < -*C Vs
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    • 122 22 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisonous Acids Tour Kidneys have nine millj tubes or filters which are endangered by cheap, Irritating drugs or ne^le.t to you, weak Kidneya may be tin- r- ;u of your Getting I'p Nights, N< Dizziness, Swollen Ankles, Bladder Trouble, Headaches, Backache, Rh< Leg Pains, Circlei Under
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 525 22 OX THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) 8.50 p.m. News in French. Colonial Market Prices. 9.20 p.m. Talk on Events in France. 9.30 p.m. Unchanging People and Things by Messrs. Leon Vibert or Rent? Wisner. 9.40 p.m. The French Woman's Chronicle by Mrs. Magdeleine Paz. 9.50 p.m. Light Music: MLss
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    • 97 22 11.20 p.m. Rates of Exchange and French stock (Rentes). 11.25 p.m. Close Down. THURSDAY Wavelength: 25.60 metres (11.720 kcs.). 6.35 a.m. Concert Relay. 7.35 a.m. News in French, Market Prices, Rates of Exchange. 8 a.m. News in Spanish. 8.10 a.m. News in Portuguese. 8.20 a.m. Close Down. 10.20 a.m. Concert.
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    • 102 22 ing announcement. 8.00 p.m. Piano recital. 8.20 pm. Talk. 8.40 p.m. Piano recital (cont'd). 8.55 p.m. Talk. 9.10 p.m. News items. 9.20 p.m. Sports commentaries by C. J. Groothoff. 9.40 p.m. Gram, records. 9.50 p.m. Close down. National Anthem. STATION PC..T. Experimental station of Philips Radio-Findhoven-Holland. Hapny programmes TUESDAY. FEB
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    • 27 22 "The Forli Textile Fibres Convention* o talk by the Hon. Vittorio Buratti. Vocal and instrumental concert. News in Italian. TO-MORROW 9.20 p.m. Opening announcemem. Nev/s In English.
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  • 2030 23 SOCI A L WORK OF THE LEAGUE Broadcast Talk By Mr. E. E. Ekstrand I Singapore, Saturday. a lk entitled "The Social Work of the League of Nations," f hwu broadcast from station ZHL, operated by the British K Broadcasting Corporation. Singapore, this evening, Mr. E. E. t he Director
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  • 793 23 U.E. RECREATION CLUB HOLD "AT HOME" Prize Distribution: Souvenir For Mr. J. A. P. Strachan Singapore. Saturday. THE United Engineers Recreation Club held their annual "At Home" this afternoon at Fairlie." the residence of Mr. R. M. Duff, in Nassim Road. Welcoming the guests. Mr. J. A. P Strachan said:
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  • 148 23 Net Relying On U.K. For Defence Ottawa. Saturday. •7WNADA at the forthcoming Imv pcrial Conference will not commit herself to anything and no action to involve her in war will be taken without the consent of Parliament." declared Mr. Mackenzie Kin? (Premier) at the end of the
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  • 138 23 Otherwise No Trade Pact With America Washington, Feb. 19. A PROPOSAL that no reciprocal trade treaty should be made with any nation which repudiated or refused to pay or adjust its debt to the U.S. was made in a resolution introduced into the Senate by Senator Lewis
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  • 1871 24 SCOTLAND'S GREAT VICTORY Wales Beaten In Rugger International Swansea, Feb. 6. Wales 6 pts., Scotland 13 pts. H7ALES were well and truly beaten Vf this afternoon by Scotland by two placed goals and one try to two tries. In the game against England at Twickenham we all sympathised uith the
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  • 255 24 Rumours: L< mlim I Story /.s Denied I •By Air Mail* I London p e b 121 j DEPORTS from Vienna fete U J Simpsfln is expected to arrive 1 jfrom Cannes on Apr 28, and trmiH marriage to the Duke of Wu, S dor ,take place there before
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  • 585 25 CHINESE EXPECTED TO DO WELL SINGAPORE SOCCER *r%MIVS PROSPECTS: MILITARY TEAMS' POSITION (B> lull Back") Singapore, Friday. nrivri from three friendly F l hi Chine* have played this atneS ihpv are &<>■«* to turn out 0" r team than last vear lunies of finishing at the The hoth Lea uc
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  • 289 25 Cricket Match Against j S.C.R*C. Singapore, Saturday. CT Andrews school met the S.C.R.C. on the latter's ground this afternoon at cricket. Battirm first, the School made 111. 'Thoy 42. Hoosainshah 32, Swee Law lour for 33 1. Jhe S.C.R.C. wpn by three wickets. tans: St Andrew's School:
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  • 198 25 157 Against St. Joseph's Singapore, Saturday. THE R.A. did well to score 157 against the St Joseph's Institution on the latter's ground this afternoon at cricket Yesson and Deane contribute.? 47 and 37, respectively. Their batting was breezy and they treated the bowling with scant respect.
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  • 236 25 Pre t ty Dresses Colour Charm At The Races (By Our Woman Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. ONCE again the races are on and there was a huge crowd at» Bukit Timah yesterday to see how much they could win or lose. The weather was fine and sunny and the ladies wore
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  • 268 25 Mrs Albert had on a smart frock m black patterned with pink di amonas. Her toque was black too and fashioned Baker wore a smart beige frock with a brown coat and brown Poking* smart in a white linen suit was Mrs M W. Yates. She was with
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  • 132 25 P enang Trounced 6-1 Hockey Win For Perak (From Our Oun Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. PERAK beat Penang in a return hockey mitch here to-day by six goals to one. The game was fast and there were many thrilling moments, especially in the first half, but the exchanges *ere even Penan"
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  • 138 25 FIFTH TEST NEXT FRIDA Y 13 Australian Players Chosen Melbourne, Saturday. THE Australian XI for the Fifth 1 Test Match, which will open here next Friday, will be selected from the following- 13 players: Badcock Bradman Brown lingleton Fleetwood Smith Gregory McCabe McCormick Oldfield O'Reilly Sievers Nash. Reutef. With the
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  • 411 25 S.C.C v. Indians Cricket Opens On Padang Singapore, Saturday. THE S.C.C. opened their cricket sea- son on the padang to-day when they were opposed to the Indian Associatdon. Batting first the Indians knocked up 103 runs before the last wicket fell, shortly before the tea interval. M. B. Singh was
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  • 1681 26 5206 DIVIDEND PAID Surprise Win By Clever Alec Singapore, Saturday. IN fine weather and before a large ciowd, the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting opened in Bukit Timah this afternoon. The going was good, and several keen raees were seen. U.K. the Governor arrived
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  • 1135 27 Results Of Fi fth Rou nd F. A. Cup miG w JN FOR W ARSENAL I leaders Held H London, Feb. 21. H in UN r >th round of the B 1 1 \Unal. <ne holders SS^B«r.^> by 7-1 although OSK'C^il^- of Bol- drawn, necesH matches wew played in I
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  • 92 27 In a friendly match of badminton, the Whv Worry B.P beat the Etona B.P bv three frames to two on the home court Lorong 32. Oeylang. Owing to insufficient light the two doubles were abandoned. Results aYhyWorrr players named first): Sy«l BaUta log to Bertie Koh 15-11.
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  • 615 27 Inter-State Hockey: Each Side Scores A Goal (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. CTARTJNG in brilliant fashion with u Forbes scoring a spectacular goal six minutes from the start of play, Malacca held Selangor to a draw at hockey to-day at the Club Padang. Malacca missed several
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  • 102 27 By Selangor's 2nd Hockey XI LfFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Celangor second team defeated I Pahane: this afternoon on the Padang \u re by four goals to nil In their annual lockey fixture. Fine weather prevailed, but play never reached a high otan dard at
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  • 202 27 Army And Navy Draw London, Feb. 20. A DRAW of three points each is a fair result of the Services rugger match. The game was scrappy. In th? first half the Air Force launched strong attacks and were better In handling. The Navy had a resolute deence.
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  • 82 27 Inniskillings Win In Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent! Bangkok, Saturday. rIE Inniskillings (Singapore) won a finely contested soccer game against tihe Sports Club this afternoon by two goals to one. All three goals were scored in the first eight minutes of the second half, the visitors
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  • 98 27 Victoria's Reply To M.C.C. Melbourne, Saturday. VICTORIA in reply to the M.C.C. first innings of 187, had scored 144 for two when the tea interval was taken. Owing to rain there was no further play and stumps were drawn for the day. Victoria were 59 for one
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  • 39 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 21 In a full ten-round contest last night Joe Diamond, of Singapore, was outpointed and the victory awarded o Siamese called Nid. but there was little to choose between the pair.
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    21 28 Troubadour (J. Donnelley up) winning the first race of the Singapore Turf Club's spring meeting which opened on Saturday. (Tribune i
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    32 28 Major Lindsay Years leading in H.H the Sultan of Perak's Clever Alec (Orme up) who won a splendid race on Saturday to nav S2O6 th» hi«r<r. est dividend of the day. (Tribune).
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  • 309 28  -  More Consulates For China Shanghai, Feb. 20. A JAPANESE report states that Marshal Chiang Kai Shek addressed certain members of the Central Executive Committee on Thursday evening expressing a stronger attitude towards Japan than at any time since 1932. Certain members of the C.E.C. proposed to the Plenary
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  • 64 28 Hankow Godown Completely Gutted Hankow, Feb. 21. n IMAGE estimated between 3 8 lakh u of dollars was done when a fire completely gutted one of Messrs. Arnhold and Company's godowns containing large stocks of woodoil in drums. The heat was so intense that many of these drums exploded while
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  • 81 28 British Troops Again Vailed In DRlTiqh Jerusalem, Feb. 20. gRITISH troops have been t aled u in to quell a riot between J.uM srtfitt an K d Arabs Tib, s ured number of Police were The police fired on the rioters and the troops fired i n the
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  • 38 28 American Visitor Found Dead Hongkong. MISS Ruth Elizabeth Uaire I daughter of a retired colonel and a resident of La was fo"und dead in her room In a local hotel last night. Lysol pol suspected Reuter
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  • 168 28 Rivers Hurst Their HCLIIKS Capetown. Frb. y\VO thousand Mozambique natives have been drowned, owing to the rivers Incomati and Umbeluzi banting f helr During a five-day deluxe mil way and telegraphic communication: v:\tft Lourenco Marques have been and the only means of reporting the Colony's plight is by
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