Morning Tribune, 27 January 1938

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE '-wT^-^jo^ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, January 27, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 161 1 Massacre Of Italians NATIVES ARE MASTERS IN MANY DISTRICTS London, Jan. 26. THE Ethiopian Legation has issued a 1 statement claiming that according to direct reports from Abyssinia, violent fighting is taking place m several provinces m the north and noriii-uest. Attempts by Hying and motorised Itarecapture
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  • 28 1 Subhas Chandra Bose, the new 39--year-old Indian Congress president, who has spent eight years m prison, and until last month, was debarred from entering England.
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  • 41 1 Tokyo. Jan. 27. Pickering and Youngarius, two seamen of the Severnleigh, were each fined m the local court at Nagoya, 200 yen for malicious destruction of property. The Severnleigh sails to-night from Nagoya as scheduled. Reuter
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  • 510 1 NO GROUND FOR PESSIMISM," SAYS MIDLAND BANK CHAIRMAN Maintenance Of Export Trade Is Permanent Necessity London, Jan. 26. HJR REGINALD MCKENNA, presid\iiHiin^ at J he ann «al meeting of the Midland Bank to-day, said that he au no ground for D essimism regard'"B the future. the^L" 1^ 1 not> ifc
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  • 261 1 NEWSPAPER "STUNTS" Another Attack On Britain f Tokyo. Jan. 26 rE reported Japanese anxiety ov«r Soviet military activities is exaggerated as the fundamental policy of the Japanese Government is based on the understanding that the Soviet Union will not, for a long time, become
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  • 54 1 Berlin, Jan. 26. Dr Schacht's term as president of the Fteichsbank expires m March. Business circles expect he will withdraw at the ?nd of February. Well-informed banking circles predict that Baron Kurt Von Schroeder, president of the Cologne Chamber of Commerce and Industry, will be appointed as
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  • 305 1 On Nanking And Wuhu Hankow. Jan. 26. AVIATION headquarters announced to-day that 13 Chinese bombers raided the Japanese aerodrome at Nanking, and that over 20 Japanese planes on the ground were destroyed. One Chinese bomber was damaged by antiaircraft fire and made a forced landing at
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  • 86 1 Explosion In StateOwned Laboratory Paris, Jan. 26. ELEVEN were killed m two terrific explosions this morning m the State-owned pyrotechnical laboratory m the suburb of Ville Juif. caused by an explosion of erenades and other explosives seized during raids on arms depots of the Csar organisation, which were
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    • 23 1 lN OTHEF Page Police Station g Stormed \nti-Foreign AcI iivities m Japan 3 London Gossip J J Fire Sequel lUCC Training ,rinth.ansv. Chinese
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    • 84 1 W KLIM now enables you to I give your children PURE V* J I prices, no matter where you I Ttali^tfl J G»t one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it W as needed a glass full or a pint at a moment's notice. I There is none left
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  • 482 2 INTI]\ I ID. I TION A TTES IPTS Further Evidence Against Alleged Rioters Singapore. Wednesday. FUKTIIKIt evidence was recorded to-day m the case m which 14 Chinese, alleged to have participated m the recent anti-Japanese demonstration, stand trial on charges of being- members of an unlawful
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  • 299 2 Universil y Head In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. "CHINESE students, studying abroac v invariably head the list of examina ions, but m the field of sports, they ar behind the others." That was the view expressed by Mr S T Liu. until recently the presiden of the
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  • 32 2 In the Morning Tribune of yosterda it was stated that the "all up" air mail scheme starts from England on Feb 3 ?ead' <Teb OU 23''' illCOrrect and
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  • 499 2 A Brilliant British AMERICANS are the masters of technique, production and direction, and it is. therefore, to be understood that when American newspapers, with complete magnanimity, hand a wealth of bouquets to a British producer—to a British picture —the occasion is one for immediate attention and record.
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    • 76 2 ANTI- GLARE COLOURED PORTLAND C E MENT Itapid-llardeiiing Rapid-hardening "Colorcrete" is marketed in-Buff Red JUC'I 'I- 1 '-S^WMWy has all the properties of used for mv ifc. »P«d-hardenlnr Portland cement, and can be Poru/nd ZL^«~** "Ferrocrete" or ordinary thI h rem°Jnt Ur L nX ma er in "Colorcrete" is intimately
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    • 35 2 a W rd to office exectiTe FOR DIRECT INSTANTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH ALL DEPARTMENTS USE XNTERCOMMUNIC \TION SYSTEMS. Supplied To The Malaya Trioune Office FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY LIM KOK GEK CO. 55, Stamford Road, Singapore.
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    • 163 2 Celling Up Nighls I Caused By Germs I Are you worried and nnmvl bj P st.uit --(jetting Up Nights"? If I 1 should know that the tru.: cans. B ing germs which are attacking lion tiny tubes or filters within neys. You can't be well till gel and cleared out
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  • 625 3 BUT TOURIST! ARE WELCOMED Indian Merchant Interviewed Singapore, Wednesday. CONSIDERABLE anti-foreign feeling t exists m Japan. That view was pvnressed by an Indian merchant, rpi.irning from Yokohama, after a Sne's trip. He arrived here this morning by the Corfu. Mr X G Fabiani had spent severa
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  • 97 3 A USTRALIANS KTERTAIN 1/ 0 V loUltjrt evenings imaginable dinner organised by the -ity of Malaya atVaf! :50th a nn v T ht ln cele bration of Abo »t 300 S rV Of the country. Jn the b b attended and had r b :,V f :r- which had be
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  • 89 3 The Hon. Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, the official delegate from Ceylon to the 150 th. Anniversary Celebrations to Sydney, will arrive m Singapore on Mar. 14 on his way home. He will make a four days stay m Singapore. The Hon Mr Bandaranaike is a leading
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  • 370 3 Five Are Due Tins Morning U7ARSHIPS of the East Indies Navy and the Royal Indian Navy are due tc arrive at Singapore to-day They are: H.M.S. Norfolk (flying the flag of the Commander-in-Chief, East Indies ViceAdmiral the Hon. Sir Alexander R M Ramsay, K.C.B.. K.C.V.O DSO) V.C
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  • 163 3 Tom Walls And Ralph Lynn At Pavilion THOSE popular screen comedians, Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn, are seen m what is probably one of their brightest comedy riots m "For Valour" which opened a season at the Pavilion Theatre last night. It is a most original "plot", oacked
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    • 155 3 Law Notice For To-day 'Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Part heard s 190 37— L. W. Ariyaratne vs. H. Sena etc. FolcSt xr b l?- 6737 Tan Teng (mw) vs Karuppan Chettiar thp e 9,°H e^ r JuStice a Beck^tt Terrell m the 2nd
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    • 161 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL 'Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St I Prim»™ ar fn VVat?C t ?i nCie l m a classes f r<"" primary to the Senior Cambridce fchprthand, Book-keeping and iw writing also taught FREE OF chahop '"the HIGHER standards CHAEGE ENROL NOW. The Pr.ncipai 1. HAI CHEW
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    • 20 3 HORSE HEAD I 'BRAND 'p <W h <<ND<^ MADEINBURMAI (.1 AHIMIIU 100% HARPER, GILF:VLAV CO., tTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Penan;.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 115 4 London. Jan. 26. RUBBER Previous To-day Change X O n" Barely Steady Easy SS'ftu ?1i«. zl 3rd Forward July Sept buyers 7^ ?h* 2nd Forward (Apr June. ?1|W 1st Forward ,Feb.» Qjn «I 7 5.6 -jj London. Jan. 26. PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day Change In bulk Jan.
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    • 71 4 London. Jan. 26. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 153.37 153.43 +.06 r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96 7 8 8.96 15 16 +116 r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ls.2 9 32 ls.2 5 16 +132 IT. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls.3
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    • 34 4 JOLD London, Jan. 26. Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per 02. £6-19-7 £6-19-7% +V 2 d. SILVER Bpot 20 20 18 i/ 8 4 months' forward. 19 13 16 19 15 16
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    • 28 4 riN Standard London. Jan. 26. Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £181 3 4 £180' 4 l l/ 2 Forward £182 2 £181 1»/ 2
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    • 134 4 Five Times Size Of The Sim (By Air Mail" (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 15. \BTAR so big that if it were placed at the centre of the solar system it would engulf the earth and all the other jlanets as far as Uranus has been dls-
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    • 126 4 London. Jan. 26 Previous To-day Charge M.-nMPrs 103 1026 -6d Distillers 9 Q o 2 ini/_ 4.11/ j Dunlop Rubber 32 9 32 10/ 2 +l' 2 d General Electric J6 9 <*V Imperial Chemical Industries 34^ £M_ CanaS°Pacinc 7»2 J» London Tin 3 10»/ 2 3
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    • 53 4 New York, Jan. 25. RUBBER Previous To-day Chang Tone Very Nominal Very Dull Spot Buyers 14 13 16 15 +316 Sellers 14 15 16 15 3.16 +y« Apr June Buyers 15 15 16 n Sellers 15^ 15 7 16 +5 lb T Tone Steady Steady Spot 407
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    • 196 4 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, Wednesday. MINING: Tin at midday was $89»j. down 'i Very little change took olace m Tin shares to-day, all sections being on the easy side. A few deals m Hong Fatts and other Dollar counters were transacted but otherwise there was no interest
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    • 163 4 AT the Singapore Chamber of Commerce A Rubber Association's 1366 th auction held yesterday, there were: Catalogued 1.620,206 lb., 723.30 tons. Offered 1,366.416 lb., 610.01 tons. Sold 1,232.830 lb.. 550.37 tons. Spot. London 73 d c New York 15 cents PRICES REALISED Ribbed
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 88 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING /d^^k CORPORATION LIMITED ifMnC^i FREE yourselves from the FEAI N^j^g^x of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import j f^OS I II ant documents) m SAFE BOXES |||||TIiJII m our VAULTS at CHINA II IE 3 B I!NI1 BUILDING, CHULIA INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR
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    • 5 4 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. 2W&XX2
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  • 802 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Jan. 26, 5 p.m. 4 6 5|pat n 30 6 32 6xd n Kumbang f Q 55 cd r r al Malay 26 Aver Hit am 075 0 .80 AverWen^ 25 Bangnn im 51 1.57 BatuSelanor 9 30 cb Burma Malay 21|fl
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  • 203 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 4.10% Batu Selangor 152 1.57 Hongkong Tin 25 3 26 3 Hong Fatt 105 1.10 Jelebu ..84 89 Kramat 116 12 3 Kamunting Tin ..106 116 d Killinghall 18- 19- J d Katu Tin 24 25|Kuchai 152 1.57 Larut
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  • 48 5 The Eastbound Europe mail ex. P. O. Comorin is expected to arrive at Penanq at 8 p.m. to-day. The probable date and time of delivery of the mails will be announced m th< Post Office Daily List as soon as definite information is available.
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  • 125 5 Maynard Co. Ltd 30 000 Int. 30,000,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95 00 $105.00 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENAN MUNIOTAL 4^7 iSS? r 31 Bept 80 102 104 nom 1907 red. 1M7 $l,«00,000 <M %ji-WVA«i 108 uo nom m n m SaflK«w«« 12 m cl M W%
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    • 222 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 132 6 Roosevelt Is Very Much Concerned Washington, Jan 25 MR. Roosevelt was m conference this afternoon with members of thf House of Representatives' naval and military appropriations committee which has given rise to reports that t] President is considering broadening naval building programme as well as expansion
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    • 463 6 NEVER BEFORE SUCH A GALA OPENING! j I EVERY SEAT SOLD OUT AT YESTERDAYS J J y< WIIS?S MEMORABLE PREMIERE! Come Early! You'll talk about this magnificent picture for i jfc |"^is CAPITOL 9-30 1 1 '^*m RKO-RADIO'S Inspiring Spectacle WPNy VICTORIA THE GREAT" j j W?l ANNA NEACLE as
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  • 332 7 Monday, Jan. 17. nh H the Sultan ot m the mormn JL Fxcellency at King's peSk «»JI •SfiiSSrß Excellency W m He Son His Highness at Wednesday, Jan. 19. th of the Most Excellent Commandei o 1 m (CiviJ D yl Crder Rah Abdul Aziz Ibni al-Mar-sloni Musa.
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  • 70 7 More Unrest In Palestine Jerusalem, Jan. 26. FOLLOWING Increased lawlessness m I the Hebron district, British troops, composed of the Royal Scots, the Black Watch, and the border regiment, commandjed by Brig-General H. C. Harrison, and supported by armoured cars, started before dawn on clearing up operations. They
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  • 83 7 Many Casualties In Spanish Air Raid London, Jan. 2b. IT is claimed that 165 casualties were inflicted by a Spanish Government air raid on Ceuta to-day, according to a Spanish press agency telegram from Gibraltar. It states that while 500 Moors were waiting on board the insurgent steamer
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    • 366 7 fC m m <k All the Thrills of 'TRADER HOR N —^All "the i Exotic Romance of JUNGLE PRINCESS!" i J IN A NEW ADVENTURE THAT RANKS WITH THE FINEST SCREEN I ENTERTAINMENT EVER OFFERED I [I iveyr wgr/r capitol I ROBERT LOUIS S j with OSCAR HOMOLKA, FRANCES FARMER
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  • 941 8 From A LONDON CLUBMAN'S CHAIR Minister Who Dislikes Fuss: History In Records: The Stolen Royal Message: The Home Of Real Tennis (By Air Mail) <From Our Own Correspondent t London, Jan. 15. IN inspection of works by a GovernA ment Minister is usuallv the occasion for special "dressing-up". Machinery It
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  • 107 8 Remarkable Stories Of Refugees (By Air Maili London. Jan. 15. BARONESS ORCZY, creator of the "Scarlet Pimpernel," is busy collecting evidence suggesting that the ex-Tsar of Russia is still alive. In her Monte Carlo villa she is piecing together the stories of refugees of the
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  • 342 8 Choosing Sex Of Children (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 15. 11 FAMOUS Harley-street surgeon n has achieved remarkable result m predetermining the sex of chil(f ren before conception. *v, T J I fJ' Sunday Chronicle" understands that this surgeon has treated more than 100 women during the
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  • 218 8 Contract Signed B\ Britain iBy Air Mail* London, Jan. 15. BRITISH participation in the New York World's Fair, 1939, was assured when a contract was signed for 140,000 square feet of space. The ceremony, which brought to conclusion many weeks of negotiation over details involving
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  • 548 9 I 8 000-YEAR-OLD I SKULL I Englishman's Find In Cairo. m Ideological problem of conAsideral/Je interest and importance has been raised by the discovery by English bank manager, Mr. C. Townsend of Barclays Bank, Cairo, oi irhfti appears to be a strange prehistory human skull.
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  • 1141 9 Marie Dressier 's Successor: Popularity: The Way Of A Fan (By Air Mail* (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 14. WHEN Marie Dressier died, it was generally felt that a unique personality had passed from the screen. By a strange paradox, it was also felt that because
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  • 89 9 Larger Number To Be Trained Annually (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 8. The Home and Mediterranean Fleets are to have more photographers, accord ing to Admiralty Fleet orders. The number of naval photographers is to exceed considerably that allowed previously, and 24 candidates are to be selected and
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    • 72 9 SINGLE SHELL! E t^Ci\fh\ Jft DODGE PACKAtD i^ %ji ruDVci ii Pk >S M 1 1 1 vl.^ I I- U Aj, W^ STUDEBAKER AHBHi^i^^^ LANCHESTER TRIPLE J 1 1 i J^^S MORRIS J^ A I SUN tH CITROEN lIIIIMW m STANDARD AEROSHELI mba* alms THE OIL FOR YOUR Bmy
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  • 321 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Jan. 27, 1938 THE RUBBER OUTLOOK u/E stated the other day that, m spite of the poor price of rubber, companies continued to return reasonably good dividends to investors. Since then an event has occurred which strengthens the position of the industry very considerably indeed. The
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  • Article, Illustration
    92 10 The splendid British collection of be game trophies which were on view at the Berlin Hun tin tr Exhibition was shown to Londoners when the British Sporting Exhibition was opened by the Earl of Athlone at the Imperial Institute, South Kensington, recentK The trophies include three heads shot by the
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  • 942 10 The German view of what would happen if war broke out betneen Great Britain and Italy is discussed m this article, condensed from the Frankfurter Zeitung. IN Palestine British policy aims— as does the French m Syria— at the pacification Ol the internal situation. The needs
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  • 572 11 THE END OF "WAR IN ENGLAND I DEFEAT OF THE I MUSK-RAT I fur-Year Campaign I Cost £10,000 London. iv AB which has been waged m A every corner of England Sdunng (he a five years and which is fj!uu\ to have cost \ome £10,000 T 1 to an end.
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  • 986 11 Singapore, Tuesday. •*HE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S. E. Levy Co., by air mail yesterday:— Last Sale STOCKS Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Adams Express 10 y 4 10 V 4 Alleghany Steel Co. 20% 20% Allis Chalmers 49 V 4 47%
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  • 227 11 Collision Missed By 5 1/2 Hours (By Air Maili London, Jan. 15. OBJECT Reinmuth 1937 O.N." the baby planet which, it has just been announced, missed collision with the earth three months ago by only five and a half hours, belongs to the shoal of asteroids
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    • 89 11 t VftalUyr with f SANATOGEj^ SPECIALIZING W*T!f IK fTtr^^ Ocular Muscle 4g£p}S£»fts*. I!fl3 J I I ft fxj anomalies. Crossed i SAhIHHhHHHAHHpMVH eyes. Complicated (1 iß^^^ W' tllcases of defective \A s^^ HBHB^SHP^nHHHHiH vision. Glasses if SHBHBP B^'^tPS^PP^fl needed. K. A. THOMPSON. D.O.S. 1 MB|| j I U V^Pffl (Dr.
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  • 207 12 Rl iMisuick. I he television camera is mounted on a mobile truck. Planet News Owners of televisioi^H-( skid track at theO^S/ (en an idea of how London's bus drivers are trained when the omcLmh training centre ,>f the London Passenger 1 ransport Board was televised. Planet News
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    • 35 13 Rene ULLMANi is DISPLAYIN THE LATEST PATTERNS OP HALLMARKED BRITISI SILVERWARE wMSf &*Lce Boi Ttbjb e4o uUJtJS D'OLUVMff Ui6H£d UlUHhb tec JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO OtU AND SKE RENE ULLI^NN Rafflej Place, SIMJAPORE.
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  • 2446 14 Teacher's Plea for Sex Equality-Death* of Novelist who Denounced "Society" This Year's Debutantes- Festive Fashions People's Houses Women m the News Plaid materials are very fashionable again now-a-days and the above sketch shows how very smart it looks when made into a matching two piece suit.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 6 15 Maison Marcelle I \J*F£ point- wtodlnf
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    • 64 15 I NEW BOOK Concerning Malaua In Poetry (By Francis P. Ng) F.M.S.R." Poem An interesting book of poems about Singapore and Malay States. Many pieces contain local allusions and place names. Anybody who has interest in poetical works will no doubt find a specimen in this. Price $1.50 Postage Extra
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    • 115 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING I GUIDE CAMERAS WATCH AND FILMS MAKER Z For a reliable INEXPENSIVE CL^fl^ KvttN Timepiece HA PtWT/tvß There's Nothing to beat a Vulcaln. We KfJ Mi. EgjjBaSSJMBI have just received a large selection mfeSiJUtCSfffrl^^m Cnrome and Stainless Steel Gent's and lii//"sfc tfjHß" La dy >s wrist watch.
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    • 514 16 m IhlP^w^ nTI IT I&i I BY PiOand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND Outward*. Cue Due Tonnase Spore Tonnage Spore 1037 iy<iß 1938 BEHAR 6,000 Mar. 21 COMORIN 15.000 Jan. 29 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Mar. 25 KATSAR I HIND ***** Feb 11 CORFU 15,000 Apr. 8 BANGALORE 6 000
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    • 481 16 s S TO FRENCH PORTS W S U HOMEWARDS. S CAP VARELLA For Marseiles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb 4 t DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Feb 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar 4 J DASIRADE For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 6 I OUTWARDS.
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  • 91 17 Statement By President Of 8.0. T. I N Mr FH l se e Q/ Comm °ns last montb Mr. Oliver Stanley lncreaspri *„r, S l 41^: and arrangements havf been DELIVERY DATE th!s iS g c out P ut of steel m ord•iff m» gff aSStHSSTMo?' K.
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  • 127 17 The council of the Shipowners' a* sociation of Norway has approved a hn^ c r the establishment SfT joint qh[n U for avera &c statistics for the Shipowners' Association, the Central As sociation of Marine Underwriters and n m h utua J durance socie es The plan
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 296 17 BIRXS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS MANGOLA Jan^ Feb. 3 MERKUR Mar x Mar 4 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the iollowing rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. ?,?!o B \>A
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    • 128 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Feb 3 84. FUSHIMI MARU Feb' 17 t fct. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Mar 3 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $574 $621 $634
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 238 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE .j, TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM*. ftngerang ed^° n HHee °c Jan. 27 9 a.m pptiane eaan 27 10 a.m rinrhina Pres. Doumer 27 11 a*n Shanghai ttHoihow Santhia 27 PST iSSthg 2 2 7 7 $!U. China and Canada Pm .Parcels only* Hector 27 1.30
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    • 346 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE w Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Konna 22 1 i Corfu 18 Mirzapore 16 2 3 President Doumer 14 2 Anyo Maru 11 2 3 Hector 9 2 3 Hamburg Maru 7 2 1 Parigi 31 2 Steel
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    • 57 17 Mails Expected bv M Air S fir ISPS* d KUala Lvm P^ oy Air (Internal Service). General drl ZZ° f lettPrs B s am to-day Mails expected lrom Netherl-ui'S > iven... of boxhoidor-s' letter, letters 8.25 am. in-nuirrow Malls expected from EuroDo rtr M^U expected from HoUand P i f
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  • 610 18 CHANGE -ALLEY FIRE Ex-Constable Tells Of Alleged Plot Singapore, Wednesday. STARTLING ilkgattetli were made by Letehman Singh, a Sikh moneylender and ex-police constable, when h- pave evidence before Mr Justice a'B'Mkett Terrell and a common jury at the Assize Court to-day m the c^se m which
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  • 256 18 How Prosperity Can Be Maintained Washington, Jan. 26 nRESIDENT Roosevelt, at a press confci rence emphasised that he was opnosed to wage reductions because the 1 urkets of American industry depend the purchasing power of the working population, which must be increased Hid not decreased
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  • 142 18 Magnificent Spectacle In Europe London, Jan. 26. THE most brilliant display of the aureora borealis m living memory was visible over the whole of Britain and most of Europe for several hoir.s to-night. Innumerable thousands spent the evening watching the glow, which spread out m a huge ark
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  • 58 18 Arrivals and departures by the X.L.M. are as follows: Arrived on Jan. 25. from N.E.I, by the •Pelikaan.' Major Beveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Aukes. Left on Jan. 26, for Penang, India and Europe by the "Nikaan," Mr. P. M. Vlsser Penang". Mr. E. Piravano Naples For N.E.I,
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  • 233 18 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE under-noted newly added non--1 fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday: Dictators. Jacques Bainville; A Miscellany for Dancer. Cyril W. Beaumont: Oxford Limited. Keith Bnant; In Town To-Night. Illustrated J CLgJJJnell; Amazing Adventure: A Thrilling Naval Biography,
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  • 537 18 Development Of THE December issue of the "Tien i: Monthly, just received, is. as rich m substance and constructive m criticism. Those who are :egular subscribers to this valuable publication will notice that the contents of the present issue are quite distinctive from previous ones m
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  • 16 18 The Air Mail 'ImP" 1 1 from Singapore on Jan. n w> london on Jan. 24.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 104 18 I THE WORLD ACCLAIMS THE GREATEST J S^mg /^TRIUMPH OF PAGEANTRY and ROIVIANCE!/^ ITm-r/M —^^-wmKmmmmmmmwmm /^m CAPITOL All 1 W^^ffnv'rrnrT^^W vL L* t _i«C^ "A Magnificent Rill i J y^SßH^^^y production m BJBMBbBBMM| vHf^F M.G.M.'s Best •ill) mgHUiM Owwt Alar I ~'"<^ VQ T J^Kw .^k <^tvlp" MarUm M«»r> Slvplitmon
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  • 754 19 TIN R UBBER SHARES LOSE APPEAL WEEKLY REPORT ON MARKET Will i out Incidents, Say I insrr i c ER and Co:> weekly report on the VhW dated Ja k almost entirely devoid ol incident or excitement ti e which calls for .even m e ent by the chronicler bspnce
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  • 235 19 Pretended To Be Revenue Officer Singapore, Wednesday. FOUND guilty by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Foirer, Tan Ah Ling, at, young Chinese, was sentenced to undergo eight months' rigorous imprisonment when he appeared on a charge of impersonating a Revenue Officer, and m such assumed character
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  • 49 19 'From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, Jan. 25. Dr. S. Luther. Government Pathologist, Johore, and Mrs. Luther, were entertained to dinner at the residence ol the Hon. Dr. N. Mootatamby prior to' their departure on long Leave to India by the "Rohna" on Jan. 27.
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  • 152 19 Refusal To Sail American Vessel San Francisco, Jan. 26. There is no labour trouble aboard the teamer Federal, according to the General Steamship Corporation agents. The vessel is loading scrap iron for apan. and the fact that a new crew is eing sought, led to waterfront rumours hat
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  • 117 19 Boxer On Cheating Charge Singapore. Wednesday. rHE case In which Francis Hoeden Is charged with theft has been fixed for hearing on Feb 4. at the District Dourt. Mr. V. Mendis appears for Hoeden An Indian. P.W.D coolie appeared before Mr Reeves, third police magistrate, to-day, charged with
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  • 270 19 Official Statement Issued London, Jan. 25. THE Premier received a deputation from the National Council of Labour, representing the Trade Union Congress, the National Executive Committees of the Labour Party, and the Parliamentary Labour Party. The deputation was headed by Major Attlee, who stated the views of
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  • 33 19 At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-morrow declarations will be taken by Mr. A. W. W. Ker, Mr A. Dobson and Mr. A. M. Pearson, on taking office as Commissioners.
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  • 232 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan. 26. 5 p.m. Total for sooka Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. TIN Payable Asam Kumbang Is. Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Jan. 22 6d. Bonus Austral Malay 9d. 3d. Bonus 4 Burma Ma?ay 6 Special Bonus Feb. 3 Feb. 10
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    • 416 20 iONTHLRApjOJ qditicu FAAPIRF the Country A programme written by DXII I 3 M C/V\rllNl- BU Bray The music played by Rat DDrV^DAAAAAF Jenkins and his Orchestra. Presentee PROLiKAMMt by William MacLurg "1005 p m Made m Great Britain Transmission J:-M5 I--W? TZ^^ffl^oi progrJmmefwhich 1fi.86 metres (T7.79 mcs) and GSO f
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    • 666 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres tti r»AY ments. lU-ltai 730 prn .;_Time, Weather, News and COO pm.:— lndian Music (Gramo- Announcements. phone Records). ,^r*mn 745 P m: Cowan and Baile y and th 630 pm.:— Chinese Music (Gramo- S y nCo paters. phone Records).
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  • 177 21 SYDNEY EN FETE Warships From trance, US Italy Holland London, Jan. 26. iiF\VSF\PERS devote much attention to the celebrations „n Sydn v to-day, commemorating the 150 th n !;'ersary of the founding of Australia. nutincuisbed visitors from all parts nfn Empire and many nations have i;;-,d ?n Sydney.
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  • 81 21 "him Not Under Red Influence Berlin, Jan. 25. IN interview witn Chiang Kai Shek which is remarkably sympathetic to China is published m the Deutsche Allgememe Zeitunj irom a special correspondent. JL r tut<es the view entertained m many German circles and often express- cSmm G u^r
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  • 110 21 THE Italian fli.M London Jan. 25. 1 tr,,n in^r S n CoVered 2 ooo mi s TSSIUSI or y} Natal in a pp roxi han T a h half hours two and ThS Os and Reine a s t l! 'd the flilht m
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  • 41 21 Rel igious Ban In Havana prohibition Munich. Jan. 25. and dissolution of at m m6n>S and y°ung lrom a^° r^ nisatlons^ tit? le M°?s objects and ty K a n °stile to the state oy catholic superior, o !t Btato Reuter
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  • 367 21  -  MADAME LUPESCU BY Asked To Go For Country's Sake KING CAROL has not broken with Madame Lupescu, his beautiful redhaired Jewes triend. She is to return to return to Rumania— "but not immediately." Madame Lupescu recently revealed why she left Bukarest hurriedly and m secret,
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    33 21 Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, the War Minister, studying the air route to Northern Ireland with Squadron -Leader H. K. Goode (m white) before he took off from Hendon. for North Ireland recently. Planet News
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  • 97 21 Vienna. A BUILDER of Villach. Carynthia, was driving to a job with 80 pounds of dynamite loaded on to the back of his car. As he was taking a corner at a good 40 m.p.h. the steering gave way. The car swerved to one side, knocked over several white-painted border
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  • 342 21 Lieui'CoL Noyes-Lewis As Complainant (From Our Own Correspondent) Johcre Bahru, Jan. 25. riVE charges were preferred against a lorry driver named Mohamed bin Sirkan, who was charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate) with naving driven his lorry at a speed exceeding 30 miles per
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  • 149 21 London, Jan. 26. HIS Majesty, weaVing the undress uniform of chief of the Royal Air Force, flew from the neighbourhood of Sandringham to Cranwell aerodrome. Lincolnshire, to-day to see R.A.F. cadets m training. The journey of 60 miles, including 15 across ihe Wash, took half an
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  • 550 22 TRACK WORK YESTERDAY Outslatton Strings A rrive From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. wrn seen on the training tra^ k rnn t^_ ls morning including Messrs van BreukeSS Orenard and Marland's £arges The sky was overcast, a slight drizzle fell practically throughout the whole training and
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  • 284 22 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. BECAUSE I have used my chandu pipe for eight years, I consider it valuable." said Teh Lai Pong, during the trial of Chew Hong Cheong who stood charged at the local police court with having committed theft
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  • 105 22 Singapore. Wednesday. Appearing before Mr E. C G. Bairett. Mr N G. B. Bell, of Keppel House, was fined $8, when he pleaded guilty on a charge of driving his motorcar m Chulia Street without a driving licence on Nov. 11 last. In the same Court to-day Miss
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  • 45 22 Soestdijk, Jan. 2b. PRINCESS Juliana's condition was stated at 7 p.m. to be very well and unchanged. In view of the bad weather the Princess aid not make her usual ttroll this afternoon, and the usual crowd outside the palace was absent. Reuter
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  • 295 22 PREHISTORIANS CONGRESS Sungei Siput Discoveries Singapore, Wednesday. NO fewer than seven papers were read at to-day's meeting of prehistorians Ot Raffles Museum. Opening /the series of talks, Mr. H D Noone spoke of the excavation carried out some time ago at Sungei Siput, Perak. Mr. H. D. Collings followed-up the
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  • 97 22 WEARING typical Malay dress, abou: 500 members of the Malay Regiment at present m camp at Beting Kusa will be seen on a route marcn to-K2orrow at 10.15 a.m. From their camp, they will come town by bus and alight at the Victoria Theatre, whence they
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  • 743 23 SPORE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS OUTCLASSED j\ m ah Margin Flattered The Visitors A Little m. i iinrton Corinthians maintained their unbeaten record m Malaya, 7 ih a creditable victory by s—o over the S.C.F.A., last year's League i rim winners, at the Anson Road stadium yesterday.
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  • 72 23 Ladies' Match At Alexandra THE Alexandra Ladies' Rifle Club were at home to a team of ladies from Fort Canning on Tuesday. Some excellent scores were returned by members of both teams. Taking the average score, the "Amazons" of Fort Canning proved the winners by the narrow margin
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  • 81 23 London, Jan. 25. The following is the Welsh side for the rugby international at MurrayfleJa on Feb. 5. Jenkins. Clement, Idwal Rees, Wooller, Bassett, Tanner, Jones, E. Morgan, Travers, H. Rees, F. L. Morgan, Watkins, Macarley, Vickoy and A. M. Rees. The Scottish team will
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  • 68 23 S. C. C. Hockey The following have accepted to play hockey for the S.C.C. Ist XI vs. the R A.F. to-day at the S.C.C: C I. H. Spraggett; P. F. Kinsey, R. A. U. Todd; F. V. Duckworth, Lt. I. L. E. Macmillan, A. J. Tite: A. P. Craigie, T.
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  • 177 23 Kami's Beats Yadi In Final Singapore, Wednesday. AFTER putting up a magnificent show, H. K. Yadi was unfortunate to have lost to H. Kamis by 5—7; 4—6, m the open singles final of the second allMalay lawn tennis tournament, which came to an end at the V.M.C.A. tennis
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  • 133 23 The women's State hockey trial which was to have been played on the Girls' S.C. ground yesterday, was again postponed, to Friday Players who turned up indulged m a practice knock-about. The teams for Friday at the G.S.C. ground will be: Whites: Mrs. Frugtniet (Y.W.C.Aj; Mrs. E.
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  • 273 23 S. C. C "A WIN TOURNEY Seveii'd'Side Rugby Final Singapore, Wednesday. IN the final of the S.C.C. seven-a-slde rugby tourney played on the padan<: to-day, the S.C.C. "A" gained a narrow victory over the R.A.M.C. by three points to nil, m a hard fought game and thus become champions. The
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  • 32 23 An interesting game of soccer was played at the Oeylang Stadium on Tuesday between Evatt Co 's eleven and Wm. Jacks' football team, which resulted m a draw of one goal each
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    • 145 23 i GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE i jALHAMBRA Friday, Saturday Sunday V 4 Shows DaUy 10.30 a.m., 3.15 6.15 9.15 p.m. J MJ^j|]H»T|Tjl jW |J I To Be Presented With Exclusive Official ■fatfMvHwMMhpPP'fin Motion Pictures Of The < \i:\l\\l OF WORLD'S CHAMPIONS^ yl^^^^B^^^HlH BETWEEN I I ■^BSS^IH LOU AM BERS vs. S
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  • 73 24 -^:;r^^^^-^ Tribune The Singapore Chinese XI, League a nd Cup champions, were outclassed by the Corint hians. Tribune mmmmmm mmm mmmmm Tuesday morning by train The visitors. ph«to g r a phe.. at the »*£<<•»» ZSSZ. Tribune HOR KHOON. a Chin.se defender, extreme Mt. m tussle
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  • 117 24 F. A. SCOTTISH CUP REPLAYS Yesterday's Results: League Games Aho London. Jan. 26. rOLLOWING arc FA CM 4th round I 1 replays to-day:— Tottenham 5 New BrigMon q Manchester Utd. 1 Barnjiey 2 StOke shcmridUtd. 0 Liverpool 1 Snenui Results of League games to-day: FIRST DIVISION. Brentford 3 Everton 0
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  • 84 24 Charge Against Young Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. I ENG Seng, a young Cantonese, was proL duced m the Criminal District Court, before Mr H. A. Forrer, District Judge, on a charge of importing into the Colony 24 unstamped letters on Jan. 25. The accused pleaded guilty. Mr H J.
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  • 129 24 Former Official In The F.M.S. Dead Singapore, weanesaay. AREUTER cable received f o-day records the death of Dr. Ambrose Thomas Stanton, who was formerly Director of Government Laboratonos, F.M.S. Dr Stanton, who held the degrees of M D (Toronto), M.R.C.P. and M.R.C.S. < England >, was
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  • 54 24 "Unknown" Phyeri Creates Surprise I Adelaide. Jan Ta. Honand. a >u,;-^ while Crawford was also beaten. G. A Holland beat Henkel 1Va Crawford 1 j «JKSSSI Bromwich and Miss Wilson dcj Von Cramm and lHenkel n IO J and Japper 4 o, o •>- lv> Darkness stepped the
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  • 52 24 England Surprises In we Championships At Albert Hall to-day. for table tennis championsnn Swaythligg Cup for men. t am o. defeating the strong A^ tna H! ..l caused a triple tie m Jht ween America de^>. Austria, who will haye wi winners meeting Hungarj. \x)ol two, for the
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