Morning Tribune, 5 March 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE -^SIT I— No- 29. SINGAPORE FRIDAY, March 5, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 316 1 LESSONS LEARNED IN THE GREAT WAR Grcai Britain** Nv\\ Naval I'lo-i mum London, Mar. 4. JHE lessons of the late war are visible in the importance attached to the protective armament in new naval de- signs. Whether or not the 1936 London Treaty is accepted by
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  • 35 1 hone, mi si Leaving For China r F Rome. Mar 4 an economist, Slgnor Alberto with ani is leaving for to-morrow ion in order to take up the Adviser to the vi-rnment. Reuter
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  • 17 1 London, Mar 4 has been scratched from National and Drinmore Lad übtful starter Reuter
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  • 174 1 Nanking To Strengthen Its Hand? Shanghai. Mar. 4. A JAPANESE report states that Mr. Chin Teh Suen is carrying back to Peiping a plan of the Central Government to strengthen its authority in North China and to push through its policy to suppress the east Hopei autonomous regime
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  • 54 1 Shanghai, Mar. 3 It is reported that General Huang Tsu Cho has arranged for the Central Government to grant the Kwangsl Provincial Government $2,000,000 a month as military expenses. General Huang is returning to Kwangsl from Nanking, where he attended the Third Plenary Session of the C.E.C.—
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  • 374 1 INCREASE IN ARMY ESTIMATES BARRACK IMPROVEMENTS mi. I'itovisiox i on om>\ \\< i FACTORIES London. March 4. AN increase of £7.239.000 Sterling over last year, including supplementary esti- mates, is shown in the Army estimates issued this morning which total £63.120.000. £19.054,000 lor expenditure on equipment and works services in
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  • 56 1 Not Going To Re "Cursed" So Freely London, Mar. 4. SPEAKING at the National Council of Equal Citizenship, Miss Edith Picton Turbervill, one of the Mui Tsai Commissioners, said that she had reason to believe that her report was not going to be "cursed" so freely
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  • 112 1 L.C C. Elections Polling Starts In London London. Mar. 4 ELECTIONS arc taking place to-day for London County Council which consists of 124 councillors, elected by ratepayers and 20 aldermen elected by Councillors. All Councillors return automatically every three years. At the last election, Labour gained the majority of seats,
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    • 30 1 |oN OTHER PAGES S Page IMfC onference 3 i volunteers 24 i i Hen fHM* 1 25 i |o.al Soccer 27 j Y .3i.l V Tennis 27 J A ♦^^22HZ
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    • 66 1 V.*COr>^ FRESH MILK— WITH gjgjg ALL THE TROUBLE S5 REMOVED! TET Khin put an end to delicious, nourishing milk •*-> yo^r troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially For K3im is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you. water removed.
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  • 516 2 Chinese Cyclist Killed In Collision With Car Singapore Thursday THE death of a 38-year-old Chinese name Kwek Hock Seng, who was knocked down by a motor-car at the junction of Arab Street and North Bridge Road on Feb. 5. formed the subject of an inqury held to-day
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  • 28 2 The annual general meeting of the Royal Society of St. George (Selangor Branch) will be held at 7 p.m. on March 12, in the Selangor Club. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 316 2 On Chinese Foreign Policy Shanghai, Mar. 4. INTERVIEWED before his departure by I train for Nanking last night, Dr. Wang Chung Hui, the Foreign Minister, said that he was determined to carry out the policies decided upon at the Third Plerary Session of the C EC.
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  • 142 2 Cash Bail Of $1,500 Estreated Singapore. Thursday. WHEN the case against John Bernard, who was charged with fraudulently using as genuine a forged document on Jan 11, was called up before Ut. Ei Forrer District Judge, Criminal District Court.' to-day, the accused failed to put in an appearance,
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  • 47 2 Akron, Mar. 3 No 2 plant of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company has been shut down, rendering idle 2,000 workers The company states that production has teen interrupted by some of the employees attempting to force others to join their organisation. Reuter
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  • 52 2 An engagement is announced bet-! ween Vivian Cullinan Bath, of 28 Nassim Road, Singapore, son of the late T. H Bath, Esq^. and Mrs. E. S. Manasseh. and Iset Rosemary Milburn Pollard, of 18 Stevens Road. Singapore, daughter of John E. T. Pollard. Esq Norwich. England, and the late
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  • 136 2 Italy And The Falling Birth Rate Rome. Mar. 4. THE Fascist Grand Council, after a four and a half hour meeting, approved measures designed to check the falling birth rate, including preference in the matter of employment for fathers of large families, a policy of family wages,
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  • 198 2 Another Great Success At Theatre ICCLAIMED by press and public alike A for their splendid rendering the previous night of "La Traviata," the Gonsalez Opera Company faced another crowded house when they presented "Rigoletto." also by Verdi, a.t the Victoria Theatre last night. And they scored an even more
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  • 149 2 8.8.C. And Government Advertising IN the British House of Commons re--1 cently Mr. Edwards < Labour Member for Middlesbrough. E.) asked the Postmaster-General what charges were made for advertisement on the wireless for Government Departments; and whether facilities were to be offered to other manufacturers? In reply Major
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  • 60 2 Dallas, Texas. Four women garment factory workers lure were stripped of their clothes and beaten by women strikers from the factories. The victims were attempting to go to work at factories where members of the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union had gone on strike. The party-clad women
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  • 91 2 The Alcazar Again In Peril Madrid, Mur ACCORDING to the newspaper Cla ridad. Government troops ha\* entered Toledo and occupied i quarter near Alcazar. It i s also te ported that after 23 hours of hitter fighting, in which the insur^rns ire said to rave lost
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  • 76 2 In reply to a Commons question rei garding the prospects of mediation J Spain. Mr Eden said the question 2 to whether His Majesty's Govornraenj can take any steps to provide a b3 of negotiation between the zontendu parties was constantly being jonsidcrJ in the light of
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  • 144 2 Correct Pronunciation 0\ "Beaumaris" THE correct pronunciation of Daven try." will probably always oe matter of amicable discussion, and I seems likely that there will be the Ml diversity of opinion about the prcmun ciation of "Beaumaris" which u M the new 8.8.C. transmitting statH for North Wales.
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  • 110 2 More Than £*****0 Paid In S. Africa Cape Town. OVER £15.000.000 was paid In duties I the mining industries of South AM during the financial year ended M» < The annual report of the Commj sioner of Inland Revenue in the Uni shows that the Gold mines contribui
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  • 67 2 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given t terim Dividend of s'; in resp' ol year ending 30th June 1937 *U» to Shareholders standing in gister on 16th March 1987 J AND NOTICE is also hu that the Transfer Books of tn ration will be closed fron
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  • 464 3 INDIAN LABOUR RATES BM'OJIMEXDATIOXS ACCEPTED 111 IHI»rOYIKS DECISION of great importance to Indian labourers In Singapore and to their Employers is revealed in an official communique which states that the floternment. the Municipality, the Singapore Harbour Board and the Services ac cepted and are S ivin
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  • 56 3 number of calls attended during |J month of February was 226. and of 1W« CMM outside Municipal JJj casei are classified as follows: •no ir car accidents 44; motor lorry Xw 14; motor bus accidents 3; 10 Jt car ac^idents 7; collapse cases >ted suicide 8; shooting or
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  • 106 3 Shortage Of Supplies For A rms London. March. 3. THE British Steel industry's difficulties in meeting trade demands are responsible for the Treasury order abolishing the 33 per cent import duty on pig iron and reducing the duty on imports of iron and steel
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  • 86 3 Found Concealed In Man's Waist Singapore. Thursday. CENTENCE of a day's imprisonment and a fine of $1,600 was imposed, by Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge, today on a Chinese Kok Lock, who pleaded guilty to possession of 20 tahils of non-Government chandu. In default of the fine
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  • 31 3 Shanghai, Mar. 4. Merchants here are organising a party to investigate the economic possibilities of Hainan Island preparatory to sinking money on industrial enterprises there.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 28 3 Peiping, Mar. 3. It is estimated that over 10,000,000 yen is being spent secretly every year bv the Japanese Government on Manchuria—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 235 3 Bicycle Thi ef Chased By Police Along Six Streets Singapore. Thursday. UOW a hue and cry was raised after 11 a bicycle thief was described by a po. iceman before Mr. W. G. Reces the Third Magistrate, to-day, when Ker San was charged with the theft of I bicycle valued
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  • 94 3 Stripped And Robbed Of Jewellery Singapore, Thursday. A Chinese maidservant was waylaid by three Cantonese near the junction oi Stevens Road and Balmoral Road shortly after 9 o'clock last night. The robbers were stripping the woman of her jewellery when a Hainanese pedestrain came to her assistance, ihere
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  • 16 3 The output of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited, for the month of February, 1937, was 1,000 piculs.
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  • 283 3 Singapore A fter-Care Association THE Singapore After-Care Association 1 report and statement of accounts for the year ended Dec. 31, 1936, states that the funds in the hands of the association at the close of the year amounted to $2,648 80 No salary was paid to
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  • 40 3 Singapore, Thursday. Lady Murison, wife of Sir William Murison, the former Chief Justice, Straits Settlements, who has been in Malacca for several weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tatham, will sail for Home this evening on the Haruna Marti.
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  • 25 3 Mr. K. Kandiah F.R.G.S. of the Victoria Institution, delivered a lecture on "The Lost Continents of Lemuria ?nd Mantis," recently at the Selangor Theosophical Lodge
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    • 49 3 t«n- \otfirc For T«i da y ire the Chiel Justice at 10.30 a.m. 1 N( > ***** and Bkcy, 116 35. for 3 art heard:— Orn 17 36 fol--11 a.m. in the Ist. Court 21 -M and OS. 28 37. de Buriatte at Malacca— Sd. Lim Koon Tock. Ad. Registrar.
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    • 50 3 cJac€ J owdew (BRITISH) Only the purest and finest qualitj ingredients are used in this Face Powdei which is rift sifted and will not clo* thr pores. Gives the bloom of youth U every skin. Fro»n all leading Dispensaries and Hißli-Class Stores. Sole Distributor^: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson RMd, S:n-rp»re.
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    • 36 3 A I v \Mx|/r) RAPID HARDENING CEMEXT 1 I ROSKOPF PATENT IS THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED #IN MALAYA SINCE jfmjk dtn^M^ WRIST POCKET— GOLD— CHROME STEEL AT ALL DEALERS IN MALAYA Sole Agents, Singapore. MOXTOR Ltd-
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 134 4 LONDON CO MMODITIES RUBBER M London. Mar. 4. Pievious To-day Change tv™ Steady Quiet Tone m3/ 103k onot Buyers. 10 3 4 1U Spot Sellers lift W% Aprt Buyers 10 13 16 10 13 16 Sellers. 10 7 8 10 'b Apr.lJune Buyers. 10 13 16 10 13 16 Sellers.
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    • 73 4 Lionaon, xvaar. s. Previous To-day Changs T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.15 +.02 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.93 116 8.92 2 —9 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 2132 Is. 2 2132 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3d. Is.
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    • 30 4 London, Mar. 4. Previous To-day Change GOLD Fine Bar per oi. V £7-2-2^ 7-2-4 i\_ SILVER Si>ot 20 7 16 21^ +1116 2 months forward 2014 21 +fc
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    • 158 4 Postmaster-General On The Subject IT was lately stated in the British House of Commons that political emphasis was given in speeches and news broadcast by the BBC On this subject the PostmasterGeneral. Major Tryon, said: "Since March, 1928, the British Broadcasting Corporation has been empowered to broadcast
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    • 38 4 Commander <E> G. C. Ross has been appointed as the first engineer officer of the cruiser Manchester, which ii building at the shipyard of Hawthorn. Leslie an dCo Limited Hebburn-on-Tyne, and is due to be launched in April.
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    • 117 4 London. Mar. 4 Distillers 108 106'- Dunlop Rubber 33 4» 2 33 3 General Electric 893 89 9 2 Imperial Chemical Industries 39 10*2 sgio'o Imperial Tobacco 153 IV2 153 l»o Anglo-Dutch 48 48 Canadian Pacific 17 Va 17' -> London Tin (New Share) 6- si\_ Rubber
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    • 24 4 TIN Standard. London. Mar 4 Previous To-day chanw Spot (afternoon closing price) £254 12 256 »<, Forward £255 12 257»4 2 -p 4
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    • 56 4 RUBBER New York, Mar. 3. Previous To-day Change Tone 1 Dull Quiet Spot Buyers. 21 13 16 2i 3 4 1 16 Sellere. 2115 16 2l 7 8 -116 April June Buyers. 22 2115 16 —116 BeUeri. 22 8 22 1 16 -116 TIN Standard. Tone Steady
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    • 213 4 Mental Hospitals For Addicts Pretoria, Transvaal. TOMPULSORY detention in mental v hospitals of drug addicts is under consideration by the Union of South Africa's Department of the Interior •Dagga,' known to Europeans a.s hemp, is the greatest drug curse which the Union seeks to stamp out.
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    • 38 4 Mr. Charles Coborn, famous as "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo." and Mrs. Coborn celebrated the fifty-fifth anniversary of their wedding recently. Mrs. Coborn is in her eightieth year and Mr. Coborn in his eighty-fifth.
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    • 234 4 Cobbler Who Won £7M» Now Starving Budapest A MAN wno only eight months ago worth £7,000 has been arrested 1 fishing without a licence—to prerent himself from dying of starvation He is Stephen Farkas of Szi-U' whom the police caught as he sal hole in the
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    • 33 4 Mrs. Massey Stewart J^g^S Hugh Stewart. Principal of MJi» fQ] University College, has giveni «.u jj the endowment of a ■cholarsnip value of at least £150 a year to I of her husband.
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    • 54 4 U.K. Rubber Stocks London, Mar. 1. Rubber stocks in London on Saturday last totalled 26,562 tons, and deliveries 600 tons. Liverpool rubber stocks on the same day amounted to 37,231 tons, and deliveries 1,590 tons.— Reuter. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Loss Of Profits I ii sura nrr Tel. 5926.
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  • 634 5 Singapore. Mar. 4. 1937. 6 D.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 1 North Taiping 1.00 1.05 1.01 1.05 51- Pahang Con. 29- 30- 29- 30- Pangnga R 12- 13- 12 6 13 3 51- Pattanl 8 9 8- 91--1 p aroi 0.70 0.75 0.70 0.75 5-
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  • 401 5 Par Pd. I 1 Vex Brick Ord.. 145 1.55 1.45 155 09AO VM P rtfs 250 26 25 26 ",1 M ia<Tlce 800 10-OOnom 8.00 10.00 1 MBroaccasting.. 0.89 0.95 090 0.95 MI I M Trustee 6.25 7.00 6.25 7J6 Rfl £)nTS7'rPre. 28 3 29 3 28- 29--r q
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  • 217 5 3% 1935 red. 1975-85 $4,000,000 Int. Apr. 1 Oct. 1 100»/ 2 101 ci PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 1W 2 126 ci. 434% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 123 124V 2 ci 3% 1935 red.
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  • 362 5 1.95 2.05 1.90 2.05 S r G 5 jah 1.50 1.60 150 165 E-"**y 2.15 2.25 2.10 2.25 r 5 lam 170 1.85 1.70 1.90 ft r !f olek 1-40 1.50 1.40 1.50 Panas 195 2.05 195 2.05 asset t 0.90 0.95 0.90 0.95 lntane 1-55 1-45 1.55
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  • 7 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent)
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  • 119 5 Singapore, Thursday morning. Singapore: 36 3 8 cts., down 3,8 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 10 13 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Closed steady. New York: 213,4 cts., down 116 ct Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Thursday evening. There has been no movement on the Simgapore market to-day and little business
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  • 30 5 Singapore, Thursday noon. Singapore: $127, up $2 58. London: Spot £254 10s., up 1755.; three months £255 10s., up 1755. New York: 56 7 8 cts., up 134 cts.
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  • 7 5 London-New York 489.02 New York-London 488.2932
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  • 192 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Mar. 4. Tin at midday was $127, up $2 5 fc. In spite of the sharp rise in tin it soon became apparent that there were a fair number of sellers in the market for tin shares and prices of most stocks settled
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  • 204 5 Tin locally up $2.62 V 2 Rubber locally closes steady with buyers 36 7 8 c Mining. Raubs $7.00 $7 15 still and neglected. The heavy rise in Tin In London and locally is not reflected in the Tin share' Market which is only steady, but
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  • 186 6 Big Jump In Exports (By Air Mail) Amsterdam. Feb. 11. ACCORDING to preliminary figures A issued exports of Netherlands East Indies native rubber in January were nearly 4,400 tons higher than In December, at 13,134 tons. There was a fall, however, of about 4.500 tons in estate rubber
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  • 85 6 L Engine Crashes Into Rail-Car Los Angeles, California. EIGHT railway workmen were killed on I the railway line between San Ber- 1 nardino and Las Vegas, Nevada, when 1 a goods engine struck their rail-car. I The men were on their way to clear i snow from
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  • 30 6 The death occurred last week of Mrs. Charlotte Augusta Reutens at her re- sidence. No. 2, Perak Road. Peuang. The late Mrs. Reutens' 74th birthday was on the same day.
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  • 130 6 Nederlandsche H andelMaatschappij, N.V. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 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. Maaafinf Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President. M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director. A. A. PAUW
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  • 177 6 SELLING Singapore. Mar. 4. London T.T. JJ London demand 4* Jl}° London 4 months' sight 2 J's Lyons demand l f™ Hamburg demand New York demand 57 llb Montreal demand 56 15,16 Batavia demand 103^8 Samarang demand 103% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154 Madras and Colombo demand 154%
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  • 203 6 Singapore, Mar. 4. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $146 Ft. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $138 K. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 R. (Siam> "White" No. Al $234 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $214 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 2
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  • 83 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore. Thursday noon. Tone of Market:— Dull and neglected. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 10%d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 21% per lb. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. March) 36 7 8 37 Good F.A.Q. in cases
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  • 37 6 At the International Grain and Hay Show and Live Stock Exposition at Chicago in December Canadians won a total of 379 prizes, including 16 grand championships, 10 reserve grand championships, 76 first priaes, and 277 other prizes.
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    • 61 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES hi our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can hav e access to tlwse safe boxes, so that
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    • 244 6 the Yokohama) specie bank, ltd. (Established in 1880 Capital Subscribed (Fully WM U P> Y 100,000.000 Reserve Fund Y.130.900.000c0 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS "*\FFLES PLACE. Manager T. YAMaMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room M 5921 5922 General Office. 8923 6472 Compradore's Dtsl BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in
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  • 161 7 START OF A FLIGHT THAT ENDED IN DISASTER It is feared that disaster has overtaken a plane from the aircraft-carrier "Courageous" which i> participating in the Home Fleet manoeuvres in the Mediterranean. The machine was piloted by sub -Lieutenant G. E. Lake with Lieutenant K W. McDonald as observer and
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    • 201 8 I i% t Cast i t s n e rej i OPENING TONIGHT 6-15 9-15 I Al,■■A M K K A FASTER! EVER FASTER! barks! Cries Waking S of -alliv slaves! 'vi^VicJ <: Hf 5^ ranh oi oarn! S 1,000,000 |^g 1 oil Htf-«- #in#l /n«r "rinyrrn NOVARRO He,. U
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    • 265 8 fcj K9| presents !"MEN ARE NOT GODS"! V" the whole is acted with such conviction, such gusto and 1 ,J,nised energy, by a cast so outstanding in ability that I would not haveA left my seat, during the picture's course, for the offer of a fortnights J holiday." —SUNDAY REFCRFF
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  • 135 9 Hinday, March 7 5 30 a.m. Low Mass, i a.m Low Mass., 8.00 High Mass. Fourth la Lent. Proper of Mas p 120. Second col- ,ii Thomas of Aquinas. Preface, p. 42 At 4 p.m of the Promoters of i Ap stleshlp of Prayer nt
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 9 Ramon Xovarro in a scene from Ben-Hur which opens to-night aft the Alhambra.
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  • 1211 9 ASSN: OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS IN THE MALAY STATES I V\l <.l II \l l»l\\i:i( AT Kl ALA MM PI It Kuala Lumpur. THE Association of Chartered Accountants in the Malay States, which came into existence in July last year under the presidency of Mr E. D. Butler, held its inaugural
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  • 262 9 New Books For Issue To-Morrow THE undernoted newly added nonfiction and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library tomorrow < Saturday > Ships and Women. Bill Adams: Episodes of the Great War. Illustrated. John Buchan; The Grea'i Wall Crumbles. Grover Clark; Chase of the Wild
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  • 41 9 S. S. Assoen. Nominee For Municipal Commission The members of the Straits Settlements (Singapore* Association have been asked fo nominate a successor on the Municipal Commission to Mr. George Marshall, one of the Association's nominees, who is shortly going on leave
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  • 62 9 The two intrepid canoeists, Nicholas and Gerrit. Entrop. are now In Penan*? on their way to Java from Hoi) Brothers and members of a canoe plub In Harlem Nicholas and Gerrit °0 and 23 respectively left their honn Town on Aprif 25. 1935 They havf travelled 19.000 miles already In
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  • 86 9 Ordered From The Royal Mint In London <By ASDFDSF Cairo THE Egyptian Gnv< rnment has placed 1 an order with the royal mint for a new series of Egyptian coins bearing the head of King Farouk. The I Kter includes £150.000 worth of 5 piasters (1!-) coin
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  • 1600 10 Supplies In January Running At Under 70 Per Cent. Of Basic Quotas (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 15. THE settlement— or perhaps it should be termed tentative settlement— of the General Motors' dispute has certainly cleared the air a little in the Rubber markets. But it has
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  • 119 10 On Exchanges With N.E.I. On Siam <By Air Mail > (From Our Own Correspondent' London, Feb. 17. A QUESTION was asked in Parliament this week which suggests that Mr Bruce Lockhart's book may have been circulating in the Lobbies. Lieut -Colonel Sir Walter Smiles asked whether the
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  • 34 10 Canada exported bacon and ham to the value of $17,343,623 in the first months of the current fiscal year compared with exports valued at $12,448,283 in the similar period of the previous fiscal year.
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 10 A slender-billed cockatoo, which is 85-years-old. has arrived at the London Zoo. It sings opera to the accompaniment of the keeper. Hero we see the 85-year-old cockatoo perched on a shoulder of its keeper at th 2 London Zoo. (Topical Press).
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  • 187 10 Will Not Shake British Credit (By Air Mail) London "THE rearmament programme must in- evitably cost scores of millions." said Sir Samuel Hoare, First Lord the Admiralty, speaking at Birmingham recently. "We shall find the money wisely and fairly, holding the balance between classes of the
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  • 126 10 Conducts Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Washington, D.C. Fcb A JAPANESE peer, brother of Speaker of the House of Peers Imperial Diet, is conducting the delphia Symphony Orchestra in cert at Constitution Hall here evening He is Viscount Hidcrmaro Kom^ handsome man of 38, who toon b»w back to Tokyo
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  • 413 11 SCIENTISTS' ALLEGATIONS Gas Masks Also Condemned (By Air Mail) London. „iiip<l "gas- proof" room, as r^5S office inadequate against poison gas. ?h s is «ne of the outstanding alleu, n Vontained in a book ens' ?*The Protection of the Public Serial A"ack," written by the Srfa»
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  • 59 11 Romance In New Zealand Wellington, New Zeaiand. 4 n GROOM aged 97 and a bride re married at New Plymouth Mr. Isaiah McSaveney and Farquhar. a widow. The place quietly at a private Armagh, Ireland. Mr. Mc»ne 10 New Zealand when he > >y. Ho spent most
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    32 11 Switzerland played Norway in the RM| round of the European and World Ice-Hockoy Championships atllarriniray Arena. London. Above and below we see play round the Norwegian goal, as Switzerland scored. (Planet News).
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  • 108 11 Life Saved By Bus Ticket <By Air Mail) Cleveland. Ohio. rE habit of carrying a thick wad of tram tickets in the breast pocket of hk snirt has saved the life of Mr Isaac P Dyer, a 58-year-old tram conductor hP He was ridinu in his tram when
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  • 85 11 Powerful New Wireless Station Victoria, British Columbia. CANADA will be able to talk to all other parts of the British Empire through a high-powdered short-wave wireless transmitter to he established by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation "The whole Empire > watting for Canada's Initiative," .sac! I
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  • 131 11 8.8.C. Not Building Own Variety Theatre A STATEMENT has been made that the BBC. intends to build its own variety theatre in the West End of London. as the present variety headquarters at St. George's Hall are considered to" small. This is not correct. Additional office accommodation
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 314 12 BOOM— AND CRASH? WITH tin, silver and other metals sharply advancing, the markets of the world are beginning to get excited, though the undertone of cautiousness that has prevailed ever since the Great Depression is still in evidence. In the metal sections there is no doubt that the British re-armament
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  • 585 12 rpHE minutes of the last committee meeting of the Automobile Association of Malaya, which have just come to hand, contain an important reference to route signs, those guardian angels of all travellers in Malaya. The report says that the committee were of opinion that "the time has come
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    221 12 Sir Peter Chalmers-Mitchell, the former Secretary of the London Zoological Gardens, who was detained by rebel forces when they entered Malaga and was reported to have been sentenced to death, arrived at Paddington Station, London, after landing at Plymouth from the liner Narkunda. Sir Peter says he was released on
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  • 197 12 Dr. Rajaratnam. formerly of Ipoh, will be going as eye specialist to Kliah Intan, in the near future. Capt. H. Dane and Mrs. Dane with tneir infant chiM are going Home or furlough on March 12. The Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn, of Kuala Lumpur, was on a visit
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  • 417 13 THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE "Clearing House Of Information London. rUH department service of the E imperial Institute, South KenvLngton. showed an expansion of work during 1936. •This growth", states the annual rfoort issued here "may be said to reflect a good deal of the economic rfriV al
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  • 61 13 '^«/y Improve Empire Reception arked increase in solar activity normally occurs during FebJ this year taken place a fortir lier. The improvement in propacondttiooi which usually follows ase of solar activity has alpen noticed by expert observers. probable that reception of the frequencies used by the BBC. Service
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    91 13 Here is the "unofficial commission" of six British churchmen who recently spent twelve days in Spain visiting areas under the central of the Government to enquire into charges of gross M godlessness M in that country. They are, from left to right, "Dr. Underhill of Rochester; the Revd. A. Garter,
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  • 26 13 lan canned tomatoes were l 25 different countries of the October. Export figures show ajOMh 9 lbs were shipped that M compared with 4,016 640 lbs.
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  • 629 13 BRITISH CHURCHMEN ON SPAIN AFTER 12 DAYS TOUR •AXTI-I I i:itl< \l BIT XOT AXTI-GOD" London IN the unanimous report issued by a group of six British churchmen who have returned here from a 12 days visit to Barcelona, Valencia and Madrid, outstanding points are: The absence of any evidence
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  • 204 13 Private Secretary To 55 Lord Mayors (By Air Mail) FE death is announced in London at the age of 84 of Sir William Soulsby, who had been ill for several days with bronchitis. Sir William, who retired in 1931, served fifty-five Lord Mayors of London
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  • 85 13 While many of the toys in Santa's pack this year were made in Canda, over a million dollars worth of playthings came from other lands. During the past fiscal year Canada imported toys to the value of $1,022,974, principally lrom the United States. Germany. Japan, United Kingdom, Czechoslovakia, and France.
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    • 32 13 rTHETRUBTONIC FOOD I Obtatnobt* tf «dl Ommitu ond Storm RH filial PHnvF 5933 ~w Telegraphic Address: rtiu^t. 5934 A^ GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOUKISiS. Unrivalled Faculties for Private Entertainments.
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  • 209 14 PICTURES LOND FROM THE N ZOO dfghfhgfdhgdf The London Zoo's blac\ and grey Ring-Tailed Lemur, whose luxuriant appendage looks like a portable traffic beacon without the globe, fixes his paws on a water-can which seems to offer possibilities of amusement. (Planet News). Fangs bared in a snarl 1 id baleful
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    • 39 15 Rene ULLMANN EXPERT JEWELLER OFFERS YOU THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF ENGAGE MEN T, WEDDING, DINNER RINGS WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY BROOCHES— BRACELETS, etc., RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened until 6 p.m. every day, imluiiiu Saturdays.
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  • 156 16 Similar I |i| Monday p Tuesday g Wednesday 555 as; 35 I Thursday iiH: MM ass Ij Friday 555: II Saturday Cold Cereals Cream Kidney Bacon Roll Waffles or Toast Maple Syrup Strawberry Jam Tea, Coffe* or Hot Chocolate Fresh Fruit Cooked CereaJ Stewed Apples Rice Spoon Bread Toast
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  • 117 16 Mulligatawny Soup Curry of Prawns Bamboo Shoots Curry of Chicken Rice Pillau Sambals Gula Malacca Chilled Tomato Juice Fish Loaf Cheese Sauce Fotato Chips Creamed Spinach Cherry Flan Cream Biscuits Cheese Clear Vegetable Soup Veal Cutlets with Celery Corn on the Cob Creamed Potatoes Buttered Beans Lemon Souffle Mandarin
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  • 124 16 •CJtl Tomato Juice Cocktail Tripe Fricasse* Steamed Cauliflower Cream Sauc, 1 New Parsley Potatoes Gooseberrr Fool Coffee Cream of Mushroom Soup Halibut Timbales Steak Liver Casserole Green Peas Mushed Potato?* Fruit Salad Prawn Cocktail Jellied Consomme Roast Sirloin Yorkshire Pudding Red Cabbage Roast Potatoes Strawberry Shortcake Coffee Oxtail Soup
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    700 16 MENUS FOR WEEK FISH LOAF WITH CHEESE SAUCE 1 cup cream sauce 4 pound cheese, diced > 4 teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika Few grains cayenne I 1 2 cups mashed potatoes 1 cup anv boiled fish boned and flaked Prepare cream sauce, reduce heat and stir n cheese untl melted.
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    • 39 17 V i,^^l *i^^^ Ml Ladies Hairdressers I MAISON PERM I -9. Stamford Road. Tel.: 4610 J I MAISON MARIE j 63, Victoria Street. V M t INGAPORE'S MOST UP-TO-DATE j^ m J SILK STORE 1 Store 23, HIGH ST.
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    • 27 17 FHOlElvix j FOR j |q h I SI I f^% T w I c Y II I E PHONE 346 3 I THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS
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    • 277 17 i A TOURIST'S SHOPPING S GUIDE m GIFTS EYES PASKOE'S ITD s r 1 riUIVV/D Ij LIU. Nervous, lWL^^_ subnormal HflffW?|fc^|^^* FOR vision, prohlrn U jJF/" I l^prcri II case v^ jPS^ wL. Glasses If WEDDING ft. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc., GICTC (Doctor of Ocular Science) I I O 4, Arcade,
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    • 175 17 Small bunch of herbs v 2 teaspoonful Worcester sauce Salt and pepper 2 quarts stock or water 2 oz. flour Wash and joint th^ tail. Slice the vegetables and fry the bacon lightly Remove from the pan. Add half the Gripping to the bacon fat and fry the vegetables until
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    • 383 18 v-S^-L-Jy 1 T V* i J I BY P&OandBRITISH IMDIA.LINES Outwards. Due Xonnaf. S^pore. XoD O a«e S^pore. rATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 BANGLORE 6.000 May 3 •SF 25: SS^° B 55SS RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 Homewards. Tonnage Spore. Tonnage S*pore. 1937 iw« RANCHI 17,000 Apr. 9 CORFU 15,000 June 18
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    • 189 18 M. M. LINE (IncorDoratecJ In France) 1 (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles FELIX ROUSSEL 16,774 T. Mar. 16 COMPIEGNE 9.986 T. Mar. 19 BERNARDIN de ST. PIERRE 10,085 T. Mar. 30 PRES. DOUMER 11,898
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    • 103 18 GENERAL PASSENGEK AGb>i> CUNARD WHITE STAK < (incorporated in Japan). Fo LONDON, via Pen»n f UjjJJ Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft G»»|» s.s. KATORI MARU s.s. KASHIMA MARU Aprtm.s. YASUKUNI MARU Api s.s. "HAKONE MARU Rates to lst Jp l fS« nil I3« Naples f«7 $540 §317 Marseilles 514 557
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    • 270 18 t postal ixt i:llh, i:\ri I STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY ▼OK PER DATE AND TIME Tandjong Pandan S-w erK Mar> 5 p> am Tandjong Pinang If^L 5 8 am Medan *g,f. 5 8 30 am Ceylon Sibajak s 830 aja Europe:— Great Britain and Europe generally Si bajak 5 83r
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    • 114 18 L\g»c<*d4'cl Mails arrived from Europr etc ion» by Air (Imperial) yesterda; Geleral delivery of letters at 9 am I >-day. Mails arrived from Europe (An Jam) by Air < Netherlands* yesterday General delivery of letters at 9 am :o-day. Mails expected from Europe (London nails) by 8.1. (Rajula) to-day D*
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    • 82 19 siiii's cHTrS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES i EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No.; oo i puncius tt l Benmohr }j> 6 Takhva Maru 11 3 Kola 7 o Schamhorst J cca Raub H I Btontar Palima J° Ifcrkur jlemnon Bibajak 2 J, Oneisenau Bak ■hiru 50 8 KIJTEL
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    • 52 19 Silver fox larming in Norway which -organised and important that country was initiated n 1914 by the importation of two Canatoxes. Latest returns from show annual gross earn.5.000.000. Quite recently twenty-nine cases of live mink wer« rom Canada to Oslo. Norway's capita!, to dp used as foundation stock in fur
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    • 222 19 Soviet Steamer Chartered By Chinese In Three Months UI.'TTIMG anotner spoke back mro the 1 wneei wnicn crushed wnea uh«na severed diplomatic relations with tile U.a.S.R. nearly ten years a^o, tne Union Steamship company, ■gents toi the Soviet steamship line Bovcorgflot, has succeeded in acting as brokers between Soviet interests
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    • 220 19 it i it s run: i> L i N e (incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. mfrki'r In Port To-day aurei/a Mar 29 Apr 3 Special cheap round trip 'tickets" irom Singapore to Australia issued at the luliowins -rates. t singa p Oie> Brisbane, Sydney or First Ciass passengers
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    • 411 19 JK.>d r< > FRENCH PORTS S imLmmmmL HO MEMARDS > i*■ V K Jacq^eT"^ g*" B Dunkirk Mar. 6 J j w. jacwues For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 29 > 1 OUTWARDS. i (from Marseilles) j SFSFSSSgg F r SalB0 T Uralne Hai
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  • 114 20 BRITISH TEAM WITH AUSTRALIAN CAPTAIN WINS BOBSLEIGH CHAMPIONSHIP *.<•?«» Gi. Britain for the first time won the world four-men bobsleigh champion ship at St. Moritz. Germany was second and America third. F. J McEvoy. who is an Australian, captained the victorious British team. On left w e see the British
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    • 45 21 SASrHfIEER TnallTN STOUT j i >^ |B MOST j g^&'s H POPULAR S 1 5^^w ref e ,nk ing t sfi// t/ie &^*f and the s Cheapest in the market. j i SOLE IMPORTERS: S :>iitsii mssw kusiia ltd. K.P.M CHAMBERS. No. 1. FINLAYSON GREEN SINGAPORE.
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    • 501 21 lon the radio! British Empire (Programme Traitemission 2:— 6.20 p.m.— 9.05 «m GSH 13^7 metres (21.47 mcs); rsG l<»-8 6 metres (17.79 mcs.) and ;'c F 19.82 metres (15.14 mcs.). Transmission 3:— 9.20 p.m.— 0.20 «,n GSH 13 97 metres (21.47 mcs.); rsF 19 82 metres (15.14 mcs.) and Qgjj
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    • 347 21 Program me Of Z 11 1 Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 6.00 p.m. Dance Music by De Souza'a Band. 7.00 p.m. Song Recital, by Lance Bombardier Lynch— Baritone, and Mrs. Davidson— Soprano. Two Songs Winifred Davidson. Like to the Damask Rose, Edward Elgar. Queen Mary's Song, Edward Elgar. Two
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    • 285 21 6.30—10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7.30 p.m. Local Time Signal, Weather report, Stock Quotations and Announcements. 8.30 p.m. Daventry— News Bulletin and Announcements. 10.30 p.m. Close down. TO-MORROW 3.30— 6 30 p.m.— Chinese Programme. 6.30—10.30 p.m. European Programme 7.30 p.m —Local Time Signal. Weather Report Stock Quotations and Announcements 8.30 p.m.
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    70 22 The annual Shrove Tuesday Scramble for pancakes took place at Westminster School. London. The boy securing the largest piece of pancake is rewarded with a golden sovereign by the Head Hero we see. left to right, the Chef, the Rev. Dr. C. Costley-White (Headmaster), and N. Jawdat. the winning boy.
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    • 29 22 I A^H^»t Hl x Jm£i bc >- >N ~C Hi X 'H Bu X iiriTTJ^rti V t%? \v mb^l BF /J^^^^K k «fff W V^J-B Hat? J&^ dD a *^HI
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    • 77 22 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours j6 If you feel old h< fore your T i n I 9 unable to •■nicy tt.»- pleasures of youth, take Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs and restore your Manhood, Vitality and El Big" results in 21 hours. Dr. N Vi-Tabs are new discovery an teed
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    • 482 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) 3.30 p.m. Recorded Dance Music. 9.00 p.m. Close Down. TO-MOKROW 7.00 p.m. Time Signal and Day's Frogramme. 7 05 p.m. Indian Music. 8 00 p.m. Malay Music. 855 p.m. News Bulletm. 9 00 p.m. Close Down. .Continued on page 7) 1 \S.A. Shortwave
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    • 130 22 9.50 p.m. Time signal. Dance music. 10.20 p.m. Close down. Berlin Station UJB 19.74 metres (15.200 kcs). DJA •51.38 metres (9,650 kcs.); DJQ 19.63 metres (15.280 kcs.); DJE 16.89 metres (17.760 kcs.). TO-DAY 12.25 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German. English German Folk Song. 12.30 p.m. Merry sounds. 1.20 p.m. News
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    • 147 22 (Germ., Engl>. G.15 p.m. Call DJB, TJN. DJE (German. English). German Folk Bong. 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 7.20 p.m. News in EiigUsn. 7.35 p.m. Concert Gi Light Music (continued*. 8.15 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners In the "Near East." 8.20 p.m. News and Economic Review bl German and
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    • 60 22 E 9 h«»hi. Holland Wavelength 16.88 metres) TO-DAY 7.50 p.m. National Anthem. 0] announcement 8 p.m. The latesi net 8.15 p.m. A recital by Amuaka Arad (soprano >. 8.35 p.m. Meeting of the Phohi club 9 p.m. Recital »cont"d.>. 920 p.m. Talk: "Thfl Dutchman and his doings," by Otto v.
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  • 334 23 HARRIS AGAIN TESTIFIES Allegations In London London, Mar. 3. miPOin HARRIS was brought L from Maidstone Gaol to give JtHn* evidence in King's Bench strtl arising from fires on the aCt Tis of the late Mr. Willie narkson, theatrical costumier. x number of Lloyds underwriters
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  • 116 23 Large Buying By Indians London, Mar. 3. THE afternoon's sharp rise in London hv w ls attributed to large buying r L 7 ans wno interpret the recent StL ar risk insurance as an indianS of he greater possibility of ar med conflict. brJtff fears are not shared
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  • 50 23 Washington, Mar 3. wL S f enate has passed the Pittman thiTwrT y Bill whi ch has been sent to «ous t of Representatives. aitarir i f ature of the debate was an VanriJ. J ecl b y Senators Borah and abandon* Up n the Unit€d Stat€S Reuter
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  • 21 23 is hft^ st Patrick's Society, Selangor, a s P e cial dinner in the Ser c lub Grill on March 17.
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  • 183 23 Mr. Eden Asked For Report London. Mar. 3. IN the House of Commons, replying to Mr. C. A. Moreing (C, Preston* jon the subject of the proposed amendment of the Chinese insurance laws, I Mr. Eden (Foreign Secretary) said he was informed by the Ambassador that the
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  • 271 23 Dividend Of 10.3 Per Cent. (By Air Mail* London, Feb. 18. IN March, 1935, and again in March, 1936, Mr. Samuel Courtauld warned shareholders that the expansion programme initiated by the company in 1934 would not bring immediate increment to the profit and loss account. The market now takes
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  • 105 23 Inspection By Chinese And Japanese Istanbul, Mar. 3. CHINESE and Japanese military misv sions composed of General Chen Chi Tang Colonel Wen Tai Hua and Colonel Chik Wai Leung (China*, and Colonel Takeyumu Rakawa and Captains Seii Chika Yayashi and Tadatakami Yamoto (Japan i have arrived and are
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  • 713 23 Government Subsidies For Shipping Asked THAT the Government must help and subsidise our shipping, thus providing guaranteed prospects for more British ships and British crews, and that our Merchant Service should be organised closely; but on a flexible scheme so as to be ready to
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  • 241 23 "Sixteen Years Of Foolishness" London. THE post war years were described as "16 years of foolishness in which our statemen must have gone mad" by Field-Marshal Str Philip Chetwode, a former Commander-in -Chief of the Army in India, in a speech at a dinner here to commemorate
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  • 170 23 Realise Only £2,000 At Auction (By Air Mail* London. THE Duckworth Naval Papers— letters written by Nelson to Admiral Duckworth a few years before the battle of Trafalgar— realised nearly £2,000 when they were sold at Sotheby's here. In the letter that fetched the highest price, £85, Nelson
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  • 2160 24 MAJOR GENERAL DOBBIE VAUi: OF SOUND MWCTICAI SINCE writing my report on the Force a year ago, I have had opportunity i improve my acquaintance with them, and I am glad to be able to say that the favourable first impressions which I had originally
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  • 175 24 Accommodation Bureau Set U P (By Air Mail) London A CORONATION Accomm, h Bureau-whose task iffW?! suitable hotels and room iJ ]l« hundreds of overseas visitor, coming t L he Sn°d n o a n tiOnin Its duties will include taking a censn. of every bedroom
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  • 147 24 Owing To Spanish Civil War London IN consequence of developments in the 1 Spanish war, the Institute of London Underwriters has amended the war risk clauses in shipping insurance policies, to extend to "civil war. revolution insurrection or civil strife arising therefrom, or piracy." Hostilities will
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  • 59 24 Washington. DC Two million unemployed persons the United States went back to work in the year ended last November, according to a report issued by the American Federation of Labour. "The year's unemployment has been marked by gains in the heavy indu: tries, where
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  • 44 24 Nanking, Mar. 3. The overseas Chinese in Annanj flndo-China) have donated funds w purchasing cheap rice to the people u Kwangtung, where prices are Three thousand tons are being s The money was raised by curU of meals.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 619 25 New Tr oopship Ar rives In Singapore THE DILWARA'S COMFORTS Advance Party Of Gordons Singapore, Thursday. AFSIKJBKD as "England's most D .mtterful recruiting weapon the r, Dilwara, a fine blue and white Vl of 1 1 .000 tons, drew alongside STnnJoni Pasar wharves this irmnK f« Europe. m^ board was
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  • 283 25 New Commander Of The Empress Of Britain C^r AIN R Parry HD RN R new X *r° mmo <J ore of the Canadian Pacific Fleet and Commander of the Empress or Britain, is a typical man of the sea Bom in Nova Scotia, Canada, in ism Captain Parry
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  • 693 25 MARSHAL BADOGLIO'S BOOK The Italian Campaign In Ethiopia MARSHAL Pietro Badoglio, who plan- ned and won for his country the I war against Ethiopia, has followd Marshal Emilio de Bono in writing a book on the East African campaign. Marshal Badoglio's book differs in one I important aspect from that
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  • 628 25 AROUND AUSTRALIA BY CAR CONTEST Big Prizes For Test Of Skill And Reliability Sydney, N.S.W., Feb. 18. IN the greatest motor-car event ever to b^ held in the Southern Hemisphere, the round-Australia contest, prizes will total nearly £10.000. The outright winner of the sporting section will get £3,000; the outright
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  • 32 25 Herr Hitler entertained at dinner the whole of the Diplomatic Corps in Berlin, the members of the Reich Cabinet the Commanders-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Secretaries of State, and leading Party officials.
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  • 256 26 Home Football To-morrow Sixth Round Of The FA. Cup T HE following are home football fix--1 tures for to-morrow:— F. A. CUP— 6TH ROUND Wolves v. Sunderland. West Brewwich v. 2"«*Jv Millwall v. Manchester City. Tottenham v. Preston. FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Liverpool. Bolton v. Birmingham. Brentford v. Leeds. Derby
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  • 83 26 King Congratulates Aussies London, Mar. 4. THE King has sent a message congratulating Don Bndman. the captain, and members of the Australian Test Team who by their success in yesterday's match won the rubber— British Office i! Wireless. As the aerodromes near Lisbon were waterlogged, the Lufthansa air
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  • 272 26 St. Andrew's Score Easy Win Singapore, Thursday. ST. Andrew's School beat the Victoria School by eight wickets in a cricket match played on the Victoria School ground yesterday. In the opening innings, the Victoria School knocked up the small score of 42 runs. Kiam Seng top-scoring with 19.
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  • 196 26 ASOCIAL match between the Island Club and the Garrison Golf Club will take place on Sunday, at the Island Club links. The following are tne teams and starting times (Island players mentioned first):— 9.00 a.m. R. J. Isherwood (Scr.) L. E. Northcott (4) vs. Lt. Comdr. H. C.
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  • 159 26 Bishop Of London's Mail 'By Air Mail* London. THE Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington Ingram i has received 50 abusive tetters as a result of his statement thpt we must be strong as a nation. The Bishop told his congregation at the Chapel. Royal. St. James', that tht*
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  • 24 26 meeting of thi e K ciatior will bi nrM on Monday, March 15. In th Vic m. The Mr. s. W. Jones, M.C.S., will
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  • 214 26 Fourth Championship For A. D. Baker Singapore, Thursday. THOSE old opponents Mr. A. D. Bake/ 1 and Mr. H. Gray were again the players in the final of the S.C.C. billiards championship last night. Baker was the winner this time by 500 to 387 Baker and Gray
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    41 26 There isn't much of her costume, but what ther e is has »> o< from ceJery. Waving aloft two fine heads of the "crawhy Miss Betty Fulkerson appeared in this costume as the "Celery W" a thula Vista, California, festival. (Planet Wew»).
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  • 91 26 Government Organisation Established Mexico City, Mar. 3. A PRESIDENTIAL decree establishes Mexico's new Government Oil Organisation which is empowered to effect exploitation of national petroleum reserves and to develop the petroleum industrv generally in the interests of national economy. The organisation will also regulate the internal market and
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  • 170 26 Series Of Victories (w Local Talent Singapore. Thin MR. Chew Teh Yee, china's f™ Champion, better known a "Chess King of Seven Provfoce*' t scored a series of victories over i talents sin.e his arrival in Su 'of week over ago. Chinese chess fans were treatcH S
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  • 58 26 Loke's B.P. vs. Oversea-Chinese Bank on Saturday, at the S.C.F.A. ground Beach Roadc— Pang Chin Phuan. Foo Wah Eng, Yong Mook Wong. Urn Jit Chin, Wu Chin Kun, Pang Thiam Jwee, George Chan (Capt.), Swee Lim Swang, Goh Tee Jin, Wun Yew Tim. Lee Peng Kiang. Reserves:— Tong
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  • 51 26 Singapore, Wednesday A Malay youth was severely assaulted by another Malay, at Kampong Bahru yesterday afternoon. The assailant H alleged to have been armed with an iron bar. The victim sustained lacerations a his body and bled freely. He wai moved at once to hospital by
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  • 12 26 The annual general meeting of Lower Perak Club will be hold to-day.
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  • 364 27 wE ARNES BEAT M.PH. Solitary Goal In first Half Singapore. Thursday. (I ,.|Mi the only goal of the S Uh uithin two minutes of 3 enient Wearnes beat the (Onl t the Anson Road Stadium JJ evrnini! fin the Business Houses Hfhe SStofi of Play compared
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  • 271 27 Odd Goal In Three Decides Soccer Singapore. Thursday. pUYiNc football on the Anson Road M.c.A. ground to-day, the Jr ao En K Moh company team beat w General Electric Company by the odd goal in three. ann scorin g was the main feature, 1 at
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  • 519 27 Chartikavanij Beats Roy Smith Singapore. Thursday. THE Siamese tennis star. Chartikavanij, got through the second round of the Open Men's Singles. Y.M.C.A Open Tennis Tournament, this afternoon. In the opening round yesterday the Siamese disposed of 18. Abed in straight sets, losing only
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    31 27 The Business Houses Soccer League match yesterday between Wearnes and the Malaya Publishing House re-nlted in a one-nil win bn Wearnes. The picture shows a mid-field incident during *he game. (Tribune).
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  • 80 27 Traffic Branch Beats Detectives THE first round of the Police League soccer match between the Traffic Branch and the Detective Branch was played off on the Depot ground yesterday afternoon, and resulted in a win for the Traffic police by 5 goals to 3. The game was fast
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  • 476 27 Topham Jones Railton Lose Singapore. Thursday. I IVELY soccer was witnessed on the Fraser and Neave ground this evening when Fraser and Neav e met Topham Jones and Railton in a Business Houses League fixture, the game ending in a win for Fra«er and Neave
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  • 64 27 Joe Peralta To Make Debut Singapore, Friday. A REMINDER is given of to-night's boxing at the New World. Joe I Peralta. Mr. Bertie Bell's latest importation from Manila, makes his de- but against Johnny Mortell In a tenround battle. A thrilling fight is anticipated. In the 12-round main
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  • 308 28 Approximately 60 per cent, of the total wood cut from* forests in Canada is used for domestic purposes and 40 per cent is exported, mainly in the form of lumber, pulp, and paper nf tle shipped out of Canada to ™Jl! h CO
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  • 20 28 r[E output of the »<aub Anlian Gold Mining Cj, MJ. the four weeks ended Feb. 2.000.42 ounces.
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  • 23 28 -The second annual genera of the Estate Asiatic Starts to* s North Perak. Taiping was hel< Young Men's Hindu Associatu Taiping, iasl Saturday.
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