Morning Tribune, 22 February 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.-NO. 19. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, February 22. 1938. FIVE CENTS
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  • 569 1 POSSIBLE SEQUEL TO MR. EDEN'S RESICNATION ANGLO'ITALIAN TALKS SOON COUNT GRANDI VISUS DOWNINC STREET AT PREMIER'S INVITATION London, Feb. 21. 1NXIETY is expressed in some quarters with regard to possible re percussions to Mr. Eden's resignation. It is suggested it may cause a deeper rift in
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  • 186 1 MAIN POINTS IN THE AUSTRO-GERMAN AGREEMENT London, Feb. 21. C1R JOHN SIMON, replying to questions J m the Commons to-day informed House that he had been informed from Austrian sources that the main points in the Berchtesgaden agreement that the Austrian Chancellor would take fur-reaching conciliatore measures to furthering internai
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  • 166 1 Hitler i Speech Washington, Feb. 21. COMMENTING en hterr timer's speech, the Washington Herald states that the American answer to Hitler's belligerent manifesto will be to arm to the teeth. "Hitler's endorsement of the Japanese invasion of China is an open menace to our interests m the
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  • 59 1 R umanian Constitution Bucharest, Feb. 21. THE new constitution is announced, and establishes and clarifies the rights and duties of citizens, strengthens the authority and independence of thr government, reduces the number of deputies and senators, and guarantees the right of peasants to their land, and also guarantees the equality
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  • 41 1 London, Flo. 21. The Abyssinian Association of Britain, which claim a large Conservative membership, m a telegram addressed to the Prime Minister, demands a free vote of parliament on the question of recognition of the Italian annexation of Aoy- ssinia. Reuter
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  • 28 1  - Sin Chow Jit Poh Hankow Feb. 21. Mar.shal Cliianu. Kai Shek has MSSed a circular, ordering the various authorities to reaffirm the policy against opium and poppy planting.—
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  • 212 1 British Press Divided On Mr. Eden's Resignation London, Feb. 21. PRESS comments are summarised below: The Times:— "lt may be predicted with some assurance that nothing fundamental to British aims will be changed by Mr. Eden's resignation, "but the attempt to prove the possibility or otherwise
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  • 493 1 Mr. Eden And Lord Cranborne Explain Anglo-Italian Talks Now Would Be "Surrender To Blackmail* LONDON, FEB. 21 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS MET THIS AFTERNOON TO HEAR STATEMENTS BY MR EDEN AND LORD CRANBORNE. The atmosphere was tense and almost unrestrained excitement prevailed. The conversation between members was so loud and
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  • 101 1 Japanese Release British Vessel Hongkong, Fob. 21. THE Hongkong rtftfHlWT) s.s. Asian, which was recently seized by the Japanese and taken to Pescadores, has been releaaed after strong protests by Britain. She arrives m Hongkong to-morrow. It is understood from a reliable source that when the Asian
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    • 17 1 Mother faces j PaßtSew Flying Club :;li n S Experience 8 V v. Skins hintse Minister Interviewed
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    • 72 1 VlEO'^ FRESH MILK— WITH ifiS&SI) ALL THI TRO^»'J: I REMOVED! A TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk m your troubles with milk. to drink. It is isprri.illy j| For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your m milk, powdfrod -with only dealer cannot supply
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  • 534 2 INAUCURAL MEETING HELD AT" WITH a view to fostering air-mindedness among the civilian population of the city the Island Flying Club has been formed Having been exempted from registration under the Societies' Ordinance. the inaugurai meeting of the club was held to-day at the Airport Restaurant,
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  • 684 2 ARE TAMILS IN INDIA ON THE DECLINE? Negri Ceylonese Fete Distinguished Visitor 'From Our Oxcn Reporter) Seremban, Monday. THE majority of the Ceylonese community in Negri Sembilan, from Seremban in particular, were present at the "At Home" held under the auspices of the Negri Sembilan Ceylon Tamils' Association yesterday evening
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  • 90 2 Young Chinese On Causing Death Charge Singapore. Monday. Kee Chee Poh. a well-dressed young Chinese. was charged in the Criminal District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge. this morning. with causInt the death of one Hussan bin Sulong, not amounting to culpable homicide while driving a
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  • 27 2 Singapore. Monday Two grass fires were reported from ML Elizabeth and Scotts Road this afternoon The Central Fire Station. Hill Street. answered the call m each case.
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  • 158 2 MALAYAN COLLIERIES BLAZE 40 Chinese Tamil Families Homeless (From 0:ir Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. FIRE broke out yesterday evenine at the Malayan Collieries concession at Batu Arang. and rendered 40 Chinese and Tamil families. working for the company, homeless. The Are. which started in Tamil quarters. quickly gained a
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  • 140 2 Wednesday Feb. 16 Colonel J. J. Llewellin and Sir Josiah Crosby left Government House. His Excellency had luncheon with tn members of the Singapore Rotary Clv» at the Adelphi Hotel. In the evening His Excellency and Lady Thomas gave a Ball at Governmerr House on the occasion of
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    • 111 2 I mmmm COLOIRED PORTLAND Rapid-Hardening Rapid-hardening "Colorcrete" is marketed in-Buff ft Red. Tbere is also a range of more delicate shades •old m "Colorcrete" NOT RAPID HARDENING. The above Include Green, Cream, Orange, Blue, etc RapW-hardening "Colorcrete" has all the properties of rerrocrete,' the rapid -hardening Portland cement, and can
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    • 22 2 THE :|r (Tel. 4334) CO., '/S^ 330> Orc »ard Rd. \r X W/ft DRY CLEANING A \M> DYEING N^JmH specialists. Competitive Prices.
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  • 375 3 M EW YEAR DAY HOLD UP By Six Armed j Cantonese Singapore, Monday. Tilt preliminary inqoiry into charges of armed gang robbery aeaiiiNt \eung Chung and Leung Swi i hob tue Cantonese, was begun this iftenMM beiore Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second police magistrate. Court Inipeetet
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  • 124 3 Sequel To Local Road Accident Singapore. Monday. •vorr.an and her young liter, who were proceeding along mford Road m a ricksha yesterday had a narrow escape iron: injury, when a motor-car alcoliided with the ricksha from «r, tli rowing the occupants fori to the road and injunng the
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  • 50 3 •Singapore. Monday. Hong, a Cantonese, was senpav a fine of $?5 or to imderonth'S ri.. when be appeared F V. Duckworth. So-ond Poite, to-vinv on a charge of 1 nublic at Siiat Road yesterIt was alleged that. Lian ■i regular gambler and had l ly warned m Court.
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  • 180 3 Mishap In The Roads On Sunday Singapore, Monday. AS the result of a collision with the French steamer. Gouverneur General Pasquier, m the inner roads yesterday morning, the 1.075-ton Straits Steamship vessel, Kudat, suffered considerable damage, which necessitated prompt emergency measures to be taken to prevent
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  • 103 3 Singapore, Monday. Mr. A. \V. Duggan, residing at 172. East Coast. Road, appeared before Mr. L. C. G Barrett, the Fourth Magistrate, this morning, on charge.; of driving a motor-car at the junction of Selegie Road and Short Street m a negligent manner; failing to park a i
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  • 176 3 Mr. N. Ganapathyppillay's Death In Ceylon TABLED news has been received by Dr. v S. Parampalam, of Sitiawan. intimating the death of his brother-in-law. Mr. N. Ganapathvnpillay. at "Ganapathy Vast". Vaddukkoddav Ceylon, on Saturday. Mr. Gananathypillay wa.s a millionaire pioneer planter of Sitiawan and the i
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  • 21 3 The Pavilion Theatre re-opena after renovation to-morrow night with "Stage Door," starring Katharine Hepburn. Ginger Rogers and Adolphe Menijou.
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  • 106 3 Case Against A Chinese Postponed Singapore, Monday YAP chai Hua, a 21-year-old Chine?*. who was arrested on Saturday afternoon, was produced before Mr F. V. Duckworth, second police magistrate, to-day, and charped with criminal intimidation by threatening with murder a Cantonese woman, Lee Ah Fong, on
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    • 137 3 m*M NAN NG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Serrice 3 i im< S 2" 1 HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road. Singapore. Tel: 3015 0 NIN YANG HOTEL. 41. Jalan Maha rani, Muar. Tel. 156 3 NAN CHANG HOTEL. 84. Bunga Raya. Malacca. Tel: 92 1 Singapore to Muar, Malacca X.L at
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    • 47 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND I; Hto># MAPI IN BURMA <.i ui\\u:i<i> mtinsii HARPER, (iILFI'.LAN CO., LTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang. (OOL CLEAN COMFORTABLE Reserve a table for your next V^ty by telephoning 3356 SINGAPORE A I lIP OK HOI I I L^T" •4 J lu lJ J^_n_r unun^u
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 70 4 asdfdsfds Previous To-day Feb. Shipment. £12 q 3 Nominal £12.3.9 Mar. Sellers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Feb.jMar. .shipment. 8 6 Sellers 3 4> 2 Sellers I AIHR A (Ist quality) (Singapore) Feb. Shipment. 14 6 Sellers Unchanged PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Mar. (May shipment 4 Buyers Unchanged Black Lampong
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    • 105 4 Lisiiuers uteneral Electric 313 30 io 1 imperiai Unemical Industrie* 707*2 69 44 Imperiai Tobacco 31 1» 2 101 -4' 2 d AiiKlo-Dutch 140" Canadtea Pac'nc 25 9 25 7 u London Tiri 6 J 4 b-» 4 Kuober Pian investment Trust W» Ayer Hitam 23 9
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    • 26 4 i UN Standard London. Feb. 21. J Ai oioonMut* Previous To-day Chang* I spot (afternoon closing price) fj|^- s}|J 3 Forward £185 4 184
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    • 66 4 London. Feb. 21 Previous To-day Changt T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 152.81 152.65 —.16 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96 11 16 Unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 29 32 Unchanged TT. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 116 Unchanged T.T. on Japan
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    • 208 4 Messrs. Fraser Co's Singapore, Monday. MIXING: Tin at midday vai $92.00, down '.2. In spite of the heavy cut in the International Quota to 55 r Tin did not respond locally as was expected and Tir. shares after opening steady were offered at declining prices as soon as
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    • 38 4 '.-OLD London. Feb. 21. Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per o». "V 16 19. 10 £6.19.10 m SILVER Spot m 19 15 16 20 116 +y B 4 months' forward. <*- 19 11 16 19-', •i 16
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    • 10 4 New York. Feb. 18. T1N i e
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    • 171 4 Messrs Lewis and Peat, Ltd m their weekly market report issued In London, wiite under dote of Feb. 8: The market has been very inactive during the week, and values are again slightly lower, but from time to time a hi tie more interest has been evident Sevenpence
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    • 63 4 (From Our Oivn Reporter) Penang. Monday. One Chinese passenger was reported to have jumped overboard the 8.1. liner, Sirdhana, when a few hundred miles from Penang under cover of night. A futile search was made by the crew, who reported to the marine pplice when the ship arrived.
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  • 764 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. Feb. 21. 5 p.m. 22 6 23 6 AytT Hitam 0^ 5 07Q 7, or 1.45 1.50 »g*ussy 2ir 22Chenderiang 0 38 0 43 S? V 1.02» 2 1.07 Vi Kong Tin 22 23 l^hTm 236 M jìfE-nn 0 7352 Km"" 8 2
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  • 199 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday. Buyers Seliers Ampat 4 3 4 6 Batu Selangor 1.47 1.52 Hongkong Tin 22 6 23 6 Hong Fatt 105 1.09 Jelebu 0.67 0.72 Kramat 116 12 3 Kamunting Tin 8 9 9 9 Killinghall 17 3 18Ì3 Katu Tin 24- 251Kuchai 138 1.43 Larut
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  • 51 5 Theft Of Jewellery Singapore, Monday. Saul Menahem, who appeared before Mr. W. G. Reeves. Third Police Magnate, to-day, charged with committing theft of jewellery valued at $230. the; property of Mr. M Bailahon, on Sepi 15. 1937, at Wilkic Road, vu bound over for .six months on a bond oi
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  • 223 5 nard Co. Ltd. 30,000 Int. 30,000.000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95.00 $105.00 norn PENANC MUNICIPAL 1926 red. 1956-66 $4 000.000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 121 122% d 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May IS Nov. 15 1 20 > 121 1 •Ci :r; 1935 red.
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    • 97 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. htVMtment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and ComviodHict. 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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    • 169 6 ALHAMBRA opening to-night fcg "XIPICTURE PACKED WITH THRILLS! You ran |0 and see this and have no qualms .JW.'v 'Wouldn't have mined it (Of Anything. uAUtI tAI Kfchi 1 i <■■'■-• J HEM lyTli J I t ONE OF THE FINEST PICTI RES OF THE SEASON tit has all you
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    • 323 6 LESLIE HOWARD m his first bi g O A N BLONDELL! CA P I TOL OPENING TO-NIGHT. HE CAME TO TAKE OVER THE STUDIOS Pl AND THEY GAVE HIM THE BUSINESS! by Walter He was a Wall Street ,tan but he didn't _^»s^ Wai **i I Author S 4Tm Mr
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  • 154 7 RAFFLES COLLEGE UNION Office-Bearers For This Year nual general meeting ol the A^ c Union the following ;,H 1(^ bearers c aca OfG COMMITTEE: Presic'c n, 4 U 1 1 .supramaniam: Vice-Presi-Sf Abußakar bin Pawanchee general „,v William Fernando: treasurer, fong Sam sports secretary, ponnlah 3rd year represemaSubremaniam 2nd year
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  • 142 7 "Must Be Stopped At Any Cosi" 'From Our Own Corr espandenti Johore Bahru, Feb. 20. A CHINESE towkay of Johore named Siew Poh was fined $600 (in default six months' r.i.) by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya «Second Magistrate) on a sparge, Wan Ibrahim bin Uda. of th
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  • 84 7 Singapore, Monday. Four Cantonese. Sam Yiu Chuii'4. Yeung Chung. Lo Chui and Leung Swi Choh, appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, on a charge of committing armed gang robbery at Serangoon Road on Jan 11. armed with a pistol and daggers. The preliminary inquiry was postponed to
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    • 148 7 M.^^^ VWIIMYS KE-OPENS TO-MORROW XICHtYT KKO RA DIO PROUDLY PRIBSNT THEIR MAMMOTH PRODUCTION "STAGE DOOR" -st AR r, N c- GINGER ROGERS KATHARINE HEPBURN ADOLFHE MENJOU S SEE THE YEARS BIG CAST IN THE CENTURY'S BIGGEST PICTURE iiniiiiitii'fail^Miß^iitlß' jK?^ '■ce < >> ft 1 1 T^f "I 1 It 1
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    • 96 7 %«C O*^ .<r%4 l\ A year ahead of the comq3B v 1 1 y edy cycle that's turning Ail The New Universal presents jj N A TEN STAR FUN FROLIC W J^^ C BILLY HOUSE ALICE BRADY 1 W|^ tTv^3»Ly E M!f CHA AUER JOY HCDGES v *>Y^ l|^|y CHARLES
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  • 3468 8 Govt.'s Note To General j— 7 From Olir Oìdi Corrcspondcn* > London. I eh. 12. TIIF Foreign Set retary «ot the bist» gest checr of his career this ueek when he informed the House of Commons that the (iovernment had despatched the note to (ieneral Franto
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  • Article, Illustration
    175 8 ■riTirtim oi ine Ihroats eeremony was earried out at St. Etheldreda's Koman Fatholie Chureh in Ely Place, Holborn Circus. London, after Mass on the Feast of St. Blaise, who was martyred in A.D. 316. St. Blaise, who is reputed to have been Bishop of Sebaste (Armenia) and was martyred by
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    74 9 Despite rain, 250 world-famous people— representative of politics, art and the sciences— paraded as "sandwichmen" through the busy West End of London. The object of the parade, organised by the China Campaign Committee, was the sending of assistance to China and the boycott of Japanese goods. Photo shows Mrs. Violet
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  • 320 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1938. A TANGLED SITUATION THE resignation of the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, has been received with regret because his brilliant qualities are lully appreciated, but if it means that Britain's way will be clearer m international affairs it is to be welcomed. Mr.
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  • 722 10 Drama of Britain's fllE dramatic news of th< ..itiun from Office of Mr, Anthony Eden, Secretary of state for Foreign Affairs, cornea at a peculiarly inopportune time. At any time the resignation from a Government of the man largely responsible for the framing and execution of Ita
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  • 64 10 The Police Bend, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch, will play ihe following programme at Katong Park this evening, beginning at 8.30: 1. March. "The Pitt Panther." Panella. 2. Overture, "Maritana." Wallace. 3. Selection. 'The Geisha." Jones. 4. Valse De Concert. Olazounow. 5. Cornet Solo. "Berceuse
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  • 51 10 Mrs. H. H. Robbins has returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A B. Cross will be returning t Malaya shortly. Mr. J. G. H»y, representing the International Rubber Regulation Committee. left Kuala Lumpur on Saturday for Siam, where he will negotiate with the Siamese Government the terms of the rubber
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    114 10 Three men were drowned and twoot ber i lost after the St. lves (Fornwall lifeboat had capsized in ili lifeboat had battled its way «hrough mountainous seas to the aid of the American steamer Am Z. ]ìV Urna) whieh had «rounded near St. Ives Head when bound for Italy from
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  • 511 11 fORCED LANDING ON /SLAND? Importata Clues Sydney. Feb. 2. IN ceauraffieSM search for thf lli:l ins of the Lockhead piane hirh the late Sir Charles Kings- (IT lost twe years ago. Mr. J I). l'.Mer of Kanbauk. Burma. has t ,,uts which may lead to
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  • 17 11 Mails despatched from Singapore on Jan. 28 by the Corfu was delivered m London on Feb. 19.
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  • 72 11 Aerodrome In Big-Game Paradise Capetown. An emergency aerodrome, with borehole, is being built amid the sand-dunes of Ovamboland m South-West Africa. Passengers on the new South African air-line to the Equator may find themselves landing m a paradise of big game, for the region— Ethosha Pan— teems with elephant, lion
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    103 11 A completelv equipped $as-proof shelter for the use of the staff in case of air raids has been eonstructed in the basement of the Yorkshire Penny Bank in Cheapside. London. A feature of the shelter is the air filtration plant w hieh is operated bv two people working cyele pedals.
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  • 451 11 oi the flau and traced the history of the Congres.s since it adopted the Independence resolution eight years ago. He urged the young men to inculcate the spirit of sacrifice and fearlessness and to strive for freedom. The United Press adds: "This tricolour flag is the emblem of
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    • 27 11 To Radio Owners. For expert servicing of any make of radios do not fail to ring up 3893 for immediate attention. Prompt and courteous service. Charges moderate.
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    • 76 11 youi Vi tali ty with j kANATOGEd BKL^^HLe JimUsuus food -li SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle *££fc**2 r »-Sg>-»_ anomalies Crossed *M£ eyes. Complicated (I j|P^>~ cases of defective 2^^ vision. Glasses if needed. K. A. THOMPSON, D.OJS. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation wi hout cost or obligation.
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  • 362 12 GARAGE PROBLE MS SOLVED Planet News'. Brain-eens «ma now be made to "broadcast" by Mr. Grav Walters, oi Maudslay Hospital, a London mental uistitution. and the Hospital for Nervous Diseases in Mini Vale, London. Mr. Walters has perteete-1 a rado» deviee which cui deteet the eauses of blindness, paralysis. epilepsv
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    • 176 12 More Speed-More Comfort To England Every Wednesday and Monday, luxury air si-rvices leave Singapore for India (2 days) Bfjpfl M > vs) ■■i :'> n d (8 days) You fll m a hie 4rn :inccJ air linet a- 1 r aa Ale\andria where you join one of the new Empire
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    • 40 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. IT IS PERPETUAL MOTION B *^^HBl b i B^ BE BP I uf I I¥ I X /^m B Agent: RENE ULLMAPIN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened up to 6 pjn. everyday including Saturdays.
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  • 1145 14 t MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR you will readily that from the very brief survey I g*ft you of the nervous system, hit weekj that it brings all othei organi Into <-]<>se unity: e.g. a pool ttkming Oi the nervous system means a poor functioning of the muscular
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    • 20 14 W£ JAO£ ?AE£ hi »s just received a small consignment <>f Chinese rugs. i«, Battory Koad, lsl WOO Phone 7143.
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    • 21 14 PBORBLT DKMVKKEI) PBORBLY BBKJIB PBOPKELI (MSTKUII) PBOKRLY PKKSKNTII) Aster Flower Shoppc (Singapore Cold Storage. Ltd.) Tel. 537 G. Tel. 696 C.
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    • 48 14 Assurance of Personal Daintiness T A HI P A X The orieinal tampon, offers sanitary protection internally PADS PINS N BELTS TAMFWX is the remarkable new product which enables every woman to have complete, healthful. sanitary protection, internally, invisibly Obtainable from all department stores. Agents: The FEDERAL DISPENSARY
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    • 59 14 JJR4CES KOf;' ADMWi I j /Jv Elizabeth Amen The faces you admire are faces m which texture is alii' to shape. 1 There's no beauty VTMTC P<>i have become enlarged. S Hy the scrupulous use (»t Arili S Pore Cream, enlarged ports I be refined till your face 1 regained
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  • 885 15 paying Attention to your EYES ,-gfl retard the better health I p to-day: weak eyes, frayed nervf X* .cording to the latest statistics mproving. Owing to a wider oi correct food values, the „v and bone structure of Bin /...arcn's teeth is so stron^ that Ihey entirely escape decay. So
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  • 555 15 THK woman whose face and personality yon usually remember i.-> the one who had ihe mesmeric mouth, the Blender white throat, the haunting eyes, nut the one who has made herself so perfect everywhere thai she has almost submerged her Individuality m this perfection. Look m the
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    • 434 16 > '^wJÉBaa^S^^^fcJ.* !|,fc,| tiiSSfi. a H^wii la^iQikk^' BY P&Oa'nd BRITISH INDIA LINES < INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) \ALDERA 16 000 Feb. SS CHITRAL 15.000 Apr. 22 RANPTOA 17 000 Mar. 11 CARTHAGE 15,000 May fi RHUT4N 6,100 Mar. 12 BURDWAN 6.070 May 7 BFHAR G.000 Mar. 21 RANCHI 17.000 May 20
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    • 447 16 4* a^V >^al T FRENCH PORTS IV 1 -is" 1 1 1 S HOMEWARDS CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes St. Nazalre *v Bon 4 I DESIRADE For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilcs N'ai.'' 81 N I 1 j ADEN <as Balnyi I lI I I 1
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  • 65 17 T ew Delhi. The 14-year-old heir-apparent o/ Rewa (Centrai Provlnces), Shri Yuvaraj Maharaj Kumar Sahib, has just shot his second tiger in the Jungle* of his State, it is learned here The Maharaj Kumar shot his first tiger when he was only 12 years old Hewa, which
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  • 17 17 The P. and O. liner Carthage is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 9.30 a.m. to-morrow Wednesday)
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    • 282 17 111 It\S IMIILP LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. ERKUR Mar. 1 Mar. 4 LRELLA Mar. 29 Apr. 2 cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the wing rates. iss passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or c to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 327 17 I pOSTAL INTELLIGENCE j S. Sooi Feb. 22 fi a.m. Bernardin de St. Pi 22 il a.m. *aa$£^'~ KonfThoi 22 3 p.m •■irccL and registi ation dose half an hour earlier unless otherwise stated). I Mail Dcspatclws Mails Expccted Lumnur and Penang: Internai Mails from Penang from Kuala Lumiere closing
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  • 6056 18 SECOND DAY'S tIU NNERS tits Recent (< -...npilcfl hv "Martus Superbus") RECENT racism rm of all horses entered lor the WCfOd day of the Bißgapen Turf Club's Spring professional race meeting at Bukit limah to-morrow, showing at a Kteaec »i»u the horses have fared m
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  • 236 20 Bog pm -Indian Music I OxtmoPh 6°20 Tm" -Chinese Music. Selections from Peiping Drama <Gramo;>liono cords.. "Nana Chi Chieh." Sung by Lee Per Soo. "Thye Chin Wye cnuan. Sung by Mci Lan Fang. "Chu Fang Chow and Fern Kon<-
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  • 152 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Feb. 21, 5 pi" To' Company Dividend To Date Ex Div. Tin' Payable Austral Malay 9d. Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 5 3d. Bonus jO X Kampar 6d. No. 15 Feb. 14 Feb. 23 Feb. 15 K. Lumpur Tin II- No. 33 Feb.
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    • 64 20 j m--M x '/l3Lj 117 1 1 //Jibe World I kjm I VA PILOT PEN THE CHEAPEST |if lAW c old nib tipped t() tnr point, the famous W mined m the ranges of the Ural mnun m ml^^B^^^ >:pert workmanship who have gone f iAW throußh many years of
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    • 609 20 19^ ™C^PI9J nniTicu FAAPIRF feature, presented by WilUam Mac^ OKI I Ijil L/V\rlfNL l<Thc strange Adventures of m*m* t ktkr FTrmlock Shears, 1 by the Ifelluish PROGRAMME "itic Heckled o k 'The Hunt is Up Transmission 2: fi.os p.m.— ».i» 9 r>o p m A Theme and a Song: p.m.
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    • 269 20 Radio Colonial Wavelength 25.68 metres (15.243 Kcs.). 620 p.m.— Gramophone Records. 7.05 p.m.— Talk on French Events m Japanese. 7.20 p.m.— News m English. 7.35 p.m. Concert Relayed from Lyons. 8.05 p.m. Gramophone Records. 8.20 p.m. Concert Relayed from Paris-P.T.T. 8.50 p.m. News m French. Colonial Market Prices. 9.20 p.m.
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    • 255 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following are the principal American short -wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call-letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. 7.50 p.m.— Brown County Revelers Hill-Billy— Cincinnati. WBXAL 6.060: 49.5 9 50 p m— Linda's First Love— Pittsburgh, WBXK 15.210;
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  • 1256 21 EXCHANGE OF LETTERS BETWEEN MR. EDEN MR. CHAMBERLAIN DIFFERENCE OF OUTLOOK DOWNING STREET DEMONSTRATION; "WE WANT EDEN; NO PACT WITH ITALY" London, Feb. 21. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, and Lord Cranborne, nder-secretary, have resigned from the Cabinet following plit on points of British policy towards Italy m the matter ol
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  • 297 21 HITLER'S SPEECH Reactions In European States Berlin, Feb. 20. HITLERS speech to the Reichstage fell m two parts the first of which was devoted to the Government's achievements at home and showing the immense strides made by Germany m rebuilding her economic life m the last five years. The recognition
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  • 47 21 Two Indian coolies of Messrs. Gammon (Malaya*. Ltd., were hurt when the scaffolding on which they were working, collapsed yesterday afternoon. The accident occurred at Ulu Pandan Road, and both men. one of whom had a head injury, were conveyed to hospital by ambulance.
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  • 60 21 Mr. Murray Jack the new Registrar lor the Supreme Court, who succeeds Mr. W. A. N. Davies, the former Registrar who has retired from the service, arrived m Singapore by the Blue Funnel "Aeneas" to-day. Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the Acting Registrar will, it is understood, take up
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  • 291 21 Plaintiff Asks For A Declaration Singapore. Monday A CIVIL it 'ion rvri a partnership m a sauce factory occupied the Attention of Mr Justice Home m the High Court to-day, the plaintitT m the action. Kwok Vick Tuck, claimin I declaration that ihere was a partaership
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  • 53 21 Cambridge Crew Decided Upon London, Feb. 21 f AMBRIDGE have settled upon v their crew for the Boat Race on Apr. 2. Barring accidents, the eight will be: f'ou it on (Dulwich) bow Burrough (St. Paul's) Keppel (Princeton, U.S.A.). Savill (Radley) Langton (Radley) Campbell (Barrow). Eadie (Oundle) Hunter
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  • 126 21 Passengers Expected By Merkur The following passengers are expected to arrive here from Australia by the m.v. "Merkur" about Mar. 1: Mrs. Clara Bell Gibson, Dr. Mrs. A E Brown, Mr. J. Atkinson, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. L. Tulloch, Mr. A. O. Brown. Mr. Mrs. R. A. Norman. Mr. Mrs. A.
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  • 42 21 'From Our own Correspondent) Bangkok, Monday Before bil resignation, Mr. Anthony Eden tolegranhed to the Siamese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bangkok, m appreciation of his message Of congratulation following the ratification of the Siamese-British treaty m Bangkok on Saturday last.
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  • 386 22 SECOND DAY OF LOCAL RACES Eight Events On The KjUVu THE following are the weights for Wednesday, the second day of the Singapore Turf Hub's Spring meeting at Bukit Timah. HORSES, C LASS 1-DIY. l-« FURS. Sunshine Sue HORSES, C LASS 1. DIV. lr-4 Aerial I'ost J'J,
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  • 398 22 S.G.C Island Tit In Final FE Singapore GC. February medal competition was played at Bukit Tim ah on Saturday and yesterday and resulted m a tie m "A" Division between W. Munro and J. s. Reid with a net score of 71, m a win for J.
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  • 472 23 LEAGUE GIANTS CLASH Chinese And Skins Draw I—l Singapore, Monday. is m evenly contested pAtne of s OC( .er m which the issue was m doubt till the very end, the S.C.F.A. „i season's League and Cup cnam- ,ns were held to a draw by the Inniskillinfs,
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  • 33 23 T ILDEN AND COCHET Governor May Attend Matches 1 that H.E. the Governor and niomai will be present at the tennis matches at the Happy nch the famous players Cachet will take part
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  • 16 23 II f II beat H.M. Submarine 1 m a .soccer match played yesterday.
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  • 100 23 February Medal At Bukit Timah THE final of the Wei-Hkti-Wei Cup played over the Island course yesterday between the Singapore Golf Club and the Island Club resulted m draw, each side scoring _> points. The acores were as follows B.G.C names mentioned first) M. M. Paterson VY 2
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  • 41 23 Long Driving Competition At Tanglin The Allen Cup (long driving competition* was played at Garrison Golf Club on Friday, and resulted as follows Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson 24ii 1 -> yds. T. A D. Hewan 248 Rev AS Giles 245
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  • 123 23 H.M.S. Medway Beat The S.R.A. THE following is the result of a rifle match between ihje Singapore Rifle, Association and H.MS. Medway. The conditions were:— lo shots and two sighting siiots at 200 yds.; 500 yds and 600 yds. H.P.S. 150. H.MS. Medway beat the S.R.A. by 14
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    20 23 AN INCIDENT m yesterday's soccer at the Anson Road Stadium m which the Skins and the Chinese drew 1-1. (Tribune).
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  • 256 23 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB Cricket Trial At Balestier THE Ceylon S.C. opened their cricket season at Balestier when two club sides had useful match practice m a one-innings, game Scores were: A" TEAM R U S. Sundram c and b Jansen 38 K. Thiilainathan Ibw. A. P. Rajah 5 C. T.
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  • 26 23 m a cricket match played ai Alexandra Barrack rday. the r.a.m.c. >ccred 98 and dismissed Alexandra for 07. to wia Ky 31 runs.
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  • 508 23 Hockey Reserves Meet On Padanp TAKING fuller advantage of the op- portunities offered them, the Inniskillings reserves were able to beat an S.R.C. eleven at hockey on the Padang last evening by three goals to two m a fairly interesting game. The Recs through poor finishing
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  • 62 23 The Governor".: Cup comunition plbyed at Garrison Golf Club on Batorday and Sunday, resulted m win for Capt. Newman with a return of 2 up The following were the best it tin. Capt. J D. Newman 2 up E. Laidman l' d I) 11. Palmer 3 r, T
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  • 218 24 ITALIAN ARMS FOR JAPAN CHINA MINISTER INTER VIEWED Chinese Officials Leave Rome Singapore, Monday. FAT Italy is supplying arms both to Japan and China is the opinion of Mr Sim Chew Tung, Charge d'Affairs of the Chinese Embassy In Home, who arrived to-day m Singapore on his way back to
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  • 115 24 Japattest Bum hundreds Of Small Villages Paiping, Fi». IL HI NDllEDS of small Chinese villages have gone up in smoke and thousands rendered homeless by new Japanese ladies aimed at stampimi out guerilla warfare. Travellers. arriving from various points along the Peking-Hankow railway as far south as Shikiachwang,
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  • 23 24 Prague, Feb. 21. Canada retained the world ice hockey champlonship bv beatine Britain in the final by 3—1- Reuter Wireless.
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  • 26 24 London, Feb. 21 111 tht I' A Cup .t < <m<l it play. Char ton lost I') ill 1 Villa 1 4 Reuter
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  • 27 24 London, Peb 21. Foiiown: meeting between Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald and Mr. VfUera, it ll announced thai the Anglo-Irish talks will be resumed at 4 pjn to-morrow.
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  • 128 24 Attitude Is One Of Wait-And-See London. Feb. 21 THE week-end political developments 1 are forming the sole subject of animated discussions m Stock Exchange circles, with home events tending to take first place. The general tendency is not to pre judge the issue before the full facts of
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  • 112 24 Hankow, teb. 21. AKEMAKKABLE instance of bravery is reported from Shuengvao, concerning a young junior officer, whose exploits recall almost amazing deeds of endurance, agility and skill m the Chinese art of self defence and attack, mentioned m Chinese fables. Under cover of darkness,
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  • 37 24 Hankow, Feb. 21. Jauane.se planes heavily bombed the north east suburbs of Canton this morning, but did little damage. Chinese forces have recovered the (list nets of Wathsicn and Chunshien.— Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 344 24 GANG FIGHT RECALLED 3 Charged In Penang Murder Case i From Our Own Reporter Penang. Monda\ A FIGHT between two gangs of Chine m Chulia Street, Penang. at midnight on Oct. 18 last was recalled at the Assizes to-day when the trial opened before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith of three
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  • 150 24 Accused Says He Was Drunk Singapore, Mondu\ f HARGED with housebreaking, by t tering into a house at Nathan Roii belonging to Miss H. M. Saul, for purpose of committing theft at 3 on Feb. 14 last, Vairakannu, an ln< Tamil, was produced before Mr. Forrer. District Judge,
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  • 35 24 Saragossa, Feb. -i The battle for Teruel is conti: to-day. The town is now W«J w completely encircled with many n cans trapped inside. Numerous d tions to the nation- 1 during the night.- Reuter
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