Singapore Daily News, 17 February 1933

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  • 12 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News no. in. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1933. 5 CLNTS
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  • 442 1 I Kill all presidents, all oflk Joe Zinifara as Ke find his at the President-elect of ted State*. Providentially „<i in his purpose, though people were injured, and Uv that a brave man very sign of fi with distinction ..,d to his count) outrage is another remind *.ril
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  • 546 1 PLUCKY WOMAN HURT AS SHE STRUCK UP PISTOL "Glad It Was Me: Not You" To Mr. Roosevelt Doctor^ are h«:htin« desperate!} to save the life "t Mr. \nton (ermak. the Mayor of Chicago, »ho was shot yvsterda} U\ an assassin who
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  • 66 1 W ILLYS-OYEKLAND FAILURE omj»aii\ Placed In Receii eiship Toledo, Ohio, Thur>da\. T h f \Yiilys-O\erland .Motor Company has been placed in receivership b\ the Tederal (iovernment. Mr. John X. Willys, the chaiiin.m, and Mr. L. A. Mi*ler. the president, ire named M receivers. The action is understood lo be in
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  • 61 1 MiCHiGAN MORATORIUM TO BE EXTENDED? toit, Thi. ..nks out- <i< tin' (ktt DOT Of, I th<- rinancial! ttonom. It. If novel .u.' Mr. Mill flrai in>r K« :»1 I.au aid in liqui i ink a --'t:-. Michigan exy and h I ph< ne i ills; a- u <
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  • 26 1 \rw Agreement Signed tk m Thursday. The Little Entente i.' KuiuanLi. Yug i tad rhiwiio nvwiii v.. pi Ministers, VI. Titalesco, 31. Vcvtitch Reuter
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  • 122 1 HOT TKAGEDY TROOPS STORM STRIKERS KAIHCADED liur.ii i -i. I hui >da> A score ol" people. m<»>tl\ wonun n\ i i v wounded b> machine-tfun fire in .i i ia^h between troops and \\mpa thisers with I, (MMI strike* i> who barricaded thi>m>elv< m raiiwa> workshop^ follow
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  • 110 1 Insurance <hi (»\,ip> I o hin;i I ..ondnn. 1 fi u rsciii The underv* riters <»t t InLondon marine insurance market are m\nm attention to the lar Kastern situation in connection with protection a^ain-t war risks on \o\aj;es l.» tween hina and Japan. The insurance- compan ies' cu-'lomar\
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  • 44 1 STATLMKM OF COST TO DA II London, Wednesday. the House of Commons, j Lord of the Admiralty, announced that on ihe i.ase to date, excluding floating dock, was £3,438,000, :<> which M;> lew Zealand and Hong Kon-: ha'i at«d hil 16,000. Reuter
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  • 59 1 Administration i M Ju-li« IIHJUJF Rofby, Tuesday. Secretary has ap- I \o undertake an Inquiry into the a hi jnsti< aal matters in begin to work towai of March and will take evidence at various place> K. /a and Tan**! r.- i a ?ary, U H G Bu-l
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  • 1134 1 Others Ideas. .1 '.ill ■:<•.. In« i .'i <'. the fa< -i *orld is ta» it contains p' x, ex-Premier of France. m th artirlr Does Mt our trouble consing made the worW too small?" says M. Paul Valery. the imtinguished French poet lian; jbook Reflection* on the Way o:
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  • 597 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODH V MARKETS REVIEWED. -urn Onr Own Correspondent) London, Thursday. The closing prices today were: RUBBER. 23 32 Down 1 rrh r.-June 2 5 nchanped July-Sept. 2 732 Down I 32 Oct.- Dec. 2 11 hanged Market Quiet. TIN. at sl3s.9d. i 3 Months
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  • 56 2 RubberThe market wj terday with very little business cloin^. Prices were unchanged on the as fo!i« Buy. Sell ot <Std. crept- 1% Feb.-M«ir. Apr.-June July-S« Ite. The .oJity 1 but b\ ness w. slack. Shares. Another doll rted. Hu from $21 to |2 He mar in msat har
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  • 11 2 Bombay, Thursday. iia hank rate has 1 Reuter
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  • 34 2 Middle Quotations On Thursday MINING. Middle prices ot local issued w«ra ilowa in on Thir according to Fras^r Co.'s 1 Asam Kumbanp I n Tin Bukit A»-an^ 0.40 (nom.i Btfrmab H&laj tnonj).
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  • 166 2 BUSINESS IMPROVING. BRITISH FACTORY'S RECORD. In these days of trade depression it is heartening to learn tha least one industry is working at full pressure, as indicated by the it report fiom the Austin factory at Longbridge, Birmingham. It is revealed that this factory's v-ry figures for the past two
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  • 73 2 CH I NESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES. Buyers. Sellers. fiambier 5.00 ■lava Cube N.r>o Hamburg Cuba #.50 Muntok White Pepper 21.50 White I'cpjH-r 20.50 Black Pepper in. 25 -■<! P.laek Psppti 12.50 S ui tried Copra -i.ur> Small Pkke Tap 4.65 Fair jkq M«d: Pearl j'tO BmO m 4.7! NO. 1
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  • 54 2 i terday's cx-han^e raU- metaded the following:— BE] LING. L London, i), Mm ,i i pr }-n 2/8 7^ London, '■> months' sig-ht l' 8 27/32 1.. m, 60 day- gijfhl 813 16 Lond< 30 'lav tight 2826 H2 Londoii, taMsd 2 8 8 1 U nH- b
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  • 166 2 MALAYAN GOODS FOR BRITAIN Tl:e R<::i.-t>-ai •do-.crc' ■slic:-, 1 Mr. J. I liiUer, mumnum for t-.e pnrpOM Dl e;::.:n;:. i p Imperial Preference m bnportattoa int<> ihc United Kingdom, goods arc I classified M follows: lA. Goods Grown or Produced (Form of Certificate No. lit). AltOUMto, Betelnuts, Bones for
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  • 239 2 REAR ADMIRALS OF U. S. NAVY \V;,-': ng-ton. Jan. 31. Rear Admirals Jehu V. Chase and i- rank H. SchofieM were ordered retired today bNNM of age and th>: two pIMN on the general board made vacant filled with the promotion of two captains to the rank of rear
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  • 111 2 One Killed Ami Van\ Injured Oakland, Calif., Jan. 27. A fMMg naval officer was killed and two Wtn perha; Qy injured here today when a balance f nf a letting machine for new h:uh qpetd iufcentt] coaibosttoß pnc ixploded and hurled steel into about thirty naval Ml and
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  • 61 2 Berlin, Satun: Thv fannat I'll- M ■•■V of Education, Professor \'<> halit? 1 at Mm aye of 56. Dr. Raekai bald the profesaorship of Oriental history at vcisity <:f Berlin. Only last yeai he visited Japan and China as head (.f the LatgW nf N; Commis -i(-n tatrwted
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  • 77 2 L\i-<r<-iitiii< I reaty Will. C.rmam Berlin, Tuesday. The tariff war between Gem he Argentine ended with signing of an agreement in which R Argentine removes all discrilations against German go ile Germany undertakes to tore to the Argentine most favoured nation privileges. Simultaneously it is announced that the
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  • 35 2 Madrid, Sunday. The declaration by the Republi-j can leader Lerroux that the Government would no Imqh office ions are n as an indicatWn I ft inU tly, in which eas Cortez will Aneta-Trans-Ocean
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  • 400 2 EWOLI NOt OBEY 9 no:; and consistory court order people 10 hav< participated in incidents at the ole Con .rch of St. ry were summoned at Penzance re cently to answer accusations that they 'Mid disturb one clergyman ir 0 iamely, Canon Fred- lick l!obcrt Carr
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  • 126 2 ITALY FRANCE Ambassador Asks I .*r Real Rome, Tuesd:! It is reported that the rec< appointed French AmbawadRome, M. de Jouvenel, has aatod the Quai, D'Orsay for his recall as soon as possible owing to the increase of Frar co-Italian tension. Accusations have appeared in the uly has cond a
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    • 195 2 d M -T..0.- .h^^ n Kuala Lui ipur. e B8CRIPT!(»N R A Hg f Pcyable i n iisn l I I I M.nthl, iarterly e Half-yearly s i Sir.ele s All communication > ness matters, m sciiptions, accour should be address* 1 GER. ADVERTISEMENT tATBI r ca.u;. i inch Sine
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    • 42 2 fiSELS AItKIYED. Brit., 528 tons, from I'enang J. for Pt. Swettenh ang << DOITMER, Fr., 734 t i 16-2. for Saigon 20-2. Xorw.. 709 ton3, fr Kkok 16-2, for Bangkok 1. ROKAX, Dutch, 388 tons, from I 1 Padja 16-2, fur Rongat II
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    • 515 2 SHIPPING LIST. {Minding arrivals and dli'artures. The following passenger sai; ys Jor Lurope. Co.'s NalUera (Ptft jputana, (Mar. Suwa Maru (1 Hamburg Amerika Lino: N N'cumark (Mar. 7). •iatic Cfl U Blue Funnel: Teircsia Antenor (Feb. 2 R'>yal Mail Line: Chr. 4 ens (Feb. 17). Rotterdam I lndrap«eru (Feb. <•■*
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    • 424 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. r...|.!\, Fforuar} 17. Annual mtir. M i> W K. ■>::■,: A--t:. .v: B I > i )in S'pore Hvstai] Si;.. "H !:i'.vath«Vs fm ltum rfcU Hail, 9.30 p.m. Distribution of St fekl A- ■■■hulancc Corps. certificate- iy (li.vtrnor, I .vernment House. MS. I'-!ice Band. Tel-.k Av<t. Ml
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    • 54 2 MAILS. Todaj. uthern Ir.d:c, Bom bay. Aden. Mauritius, Egypt, Europe, Great B)itain, I'.S.A., Canada and H N'aldera) (P. I 0 Mail) 8 a.m. North. N. i| N.-West Sumatra, Ccylo.i, Kuypt. pe and Greai Britain BOf| (Dutch Mail 8.30 a.m. It:ily (Pare 1 us) 8 a.m. ;i Java, SouthV- t Sui.i..-
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  • 391 3 How England Regained The Ashes CONGRATULATIONS POUR IN FROM ALL SIDES n. \-rn-. tif Kniiland\. |IUI uho in th^ I'M inning of the fourth liri-l»:int> rust from a .irk hid and made a h,!|, Kn-lanH at a critical time, made the Ah.-n he h.x>ked Mcl'abe
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  • 83 3 Viiglo-CJiiiiesf School Do WVII l'];-: ii.. football n.. p mi < i laj th» f i- d AagloOi boo] by thu'. goojk N 00*. H \ssociati- v..)t \ciy Of new men. ■.'■n. I the intorv.-il arrivinu- with the > tea oj l I idk Wow Peel Wl u
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  • 525 3 SIX-A-SIDE FOOTBALL FINAL G. BENNETT'S WINS BIG CROWD There was another bis crowd ranged round th< SjCX. I'adang yesterday t( watch the semi-finals anc final of the six-a-side foot hall tournament. In a fasi and interesting final, d Bennett's team defeatec \V. Rodger's by two goah and three corners to
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  • 146 3 Inland (Jul) \>. Kotar\ MuU»li i km ing i i Ihi fa Mi auu tail .ns. 1 ime for the match (Shanghai fuur.Mmu's) U'twten the \i< t:u v I Unfa and the I>!and <lul> tu b( }'l;i\i<! OB Sui'iay ni<un.nu QfflH thr I. lan'i < him-. Rot ai
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  • 56 3 -Iniliil I urK. l« i-lril }iursds»\ fth and la on Feb. selected from ilowing I Uuodfull (Yktor Kichanlson (South Ans- iralia) l> iflmaa (New Set ilta) >ea (Victoria) Md'abe N><>«S (Victoria) I Kremley (Victoria) v oldfield (New Sou Hi 1 w.,11 1 South Australia) W o»Ri Be
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  • 33 3 s 01 ni- 1 i>u;mls I' I Ml* I 11(1 <66) an<- > it to linings ie today ■lance v The early moi total J sot Hammond's wk «*tch to Brom I
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  • 61 3 THE MESSAGE FROM THE KING London. Thur>da\. I'hv Kiny has the lollowirm telegram It Lord Lewisham. president ••1 lfu> M.C.C. "A- patron ol tlu M.< .< I \n i^h v on \a vim- v} to the team in Au^t ra liu ni> warmest con^ratiilations m their victory. I have followed
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  • 473 3 s||{\|,l\ Ui Inning W. M. Weodiuli I Mit.-hell •>' > j:i. (kimlmmi -1. \m* Maminoml M i, llrudman i( Larnood fl I. M tl abe Jardine b Vllen. 2« s M. Pon-ford l» Lar^ood I'' i |)arlin» c Vme> f> Mien V H S I ..v. !i.u h
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  • 479 3 SPEEDY DADO LARLY SETBACK IN NLXi DIVISION .lining a ii'ai. h v. i; ii PaMMB 41 B llm werkTi bai ionship aftoi be had iti i m title holder in their lit -t iumv, innt. Bp^ady Dado will now Ipi ill thr next litaviei' dfi with
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  • 85 3 lir;il> jijj.un lor Srronij I inn Hollywood, Jan. 2i. ilr at hampered his! oung Tommy polished I ken, Japanese bantamweight aspirant, for the second time in a ten-rounder here tonight. Tommy, th r sUte bantam- t champion, took nine rounds but the final Ira;. < ekatt rom the
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  • 52 3 i Jiirh tii \on- Vcr^pfrr^ Tor iii^ Hac# n Correspondent.! j r.<,mi<;i;. Wednesday. rs for I oln-| H .1 he I !>ig race eason, which is to be run at I. f"]j.;ws: L< Becau, Benefi Andrea, Mowgli 'ireek, vadden, Barrage, Eyes V I ftttkful Tajf, Duncoohr, SilksUr, Pacemaker
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  • 77 3 following will represent A. against the Raffle I ion in a friendly match today the school ground: Ah Kow; Ah Chew, Ban Teck; Young Nghee, S. Chiang, Tiang Hock; K. I I ai Hoi San, Teck' an»l Kock. Rest ng Seng, Cheng Chew and
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  • 163 3 >i;vM\\ w \h(>\ Bkl 1 ISH FEATHkK NTLE-HOLDER i-k, Jaii tin to one favourite, FKd La champion, took a night at the haodh of Seaii, the i weight champion, who hammered <>ut a xurprise diciiam was Ui d defeat in *t many start* for La Baits,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 288 4 ALMOST EVEN CHANCES JAPAN DIVIDED OVER DECISION Tokio, Thursday. While the question of Japan's withdrawal from the Ix-a^ue still han^ in the balance, there are indications thai majoritv opinion, both in the Foreign Office and the navy, favours retention of membership if possible, though the
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  • 204 4 i noi r ACCIDENT AT A BLND fatal fall from a moving lorry which resulted in the death of a lorry coi nn Huay Seow, on Feb. 2 on the Changi Road was inquired into by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday. Dr. Au
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  • 49 4 GAOL FOR RED !< n ;u Bangkok, Thursday. A cum who was arrested while he was enraged in V. button of revolutionary leaflets was •(■timed to ten years' i The leaflet was an im-itemeat IP the mtm Gorei n the Kins. «i- ■r. :.avr an a;.. ;o!l lax il 1
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  • 196 4 OMAN SAYS SHE SAW IT ON STALL A Malay woman who went to an Arab Street all to buy cloth which ?en stolen from her reported to the poll, she recogr. -<. which had been stolen in the cloth offered to her. The sequel was that two Chinese,
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  • 13 4 In deference to the Killer's wMHi 1 f t remain Reuter
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  • 116 4 SETTLEMENT NOW ARRANGED The case in which Tar. Eng I.ec ■jlaimed from Lira Boon Phock of $2,00i\ which was. firs heard by Mr. Justice Mills in th< 3 q reiM Court on Wi m ''--v Imm The plamiitf, who vas representid hy Mr. N. A. Mallal, daiiru" hat
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  • 83 4 A was briefly repo:l in y I 'ai!y NoV Tng Pok Song i i< a year old po] i i Anglo UMM School, Poll (anj.m^ Koa .vas removed t > the General HospH I ii a serious condition f( Howing .'ail while laying on Ibe mi ."ound on
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  • 64 4 A J oho re Mai:. M •a i med Ui 'a. ah, was acoirsi i the Singa m i So mm] P Court b doi fr. A. W. Baa I rd l vr:. I »len a "ki. r i n i -.r i fan tonorc on Sept 19
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  • 47 4 Mi K. \v. M who 1 1 for some time n the Vetherlanda St« n Co. n Sinp.-ipor. :j: Naltirr:: 1 iteJ day I tI ,j w alwn to t 1 Gitr I H pita'. H< i as bw n ill for
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  • 29 4 A Dieting oi e nrnitt -o f the Straii S^ttl nt fSinjra] o-c i Association will o held on Tcs "lay, Feb. 28, a 4 5 p.m.
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  • 167 4 Concern Over Far Kast (lonelilion London, T i concern which *h i litaaJ in the I•• ifl causim: tffM member of the League WM lliuilli Slin.-n, the Po £1 3 reta y, in a speech at South I p on. concern was due, not only the seriousness
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  • 94 4 mounts St'iU To China Ami Japan ndoii| Tuesdaj In the House of Comm ns, r to j i<"f'!l"i- v Mllßdc Be it Woherhmmpton), Mr. r kUmd I an, thv Pmi .<-nt of h Botrd in' Trad.', a li-t <•: n ti< rec.-n' ly export c! io "hinu
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  • 474 4  -  on Jehol. If necessary these will be increased by four more divisions. The Japanese troops at Tungliao, the important railway tOWB in U**; Sm just ov.r tIM border Iron: North Jehol. now number over lit mm and it .< expected that thes. wi 1 he increas d l>>
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  • 157 4  -  Sin Min and Sin Chew Jit Poh \h niai By Jmpmmtm Legation Shanghai, Ti da\ Ibi Jwptm I Lega ion has de nied tha nhi re c m t" preeeal three iKiaati i m oi* al, of chu] a<i In ied I >'■• Pal I Qff I i
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  • 344 4 HANGED CHINESE BODY AND LOCKED BICYCLE Th. t'.iviin.i: of the decompo^,.; of an unknown man, presumably a < hanging from a tr^c near the 11 milestone MBnd^.: Head (off Solctar Roadj by two police constal iit( n a:: I duty r, ■> >..va> «-:bject <' an
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  • 38 4 The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice n and Mr. Justice Whitley Appeal at Penmnc. ore Mr. Jastice Mills toda* 11 a.m. Summopses-in-C >era, Originating SummoooOf aent Summons. Folio" 3nd Court:— Bankruj Bef e Hag hmmber a.?", i
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  • 244 4 a* commended Bv Mr. Mathuoka .-haiijrha:. i ag^-s are m mve been rec ivej in Toki At. Matsuoica, flsi Kau o: apanese delegation at Genna. H vonuaent to at. lounce its withdrawn, befor ting of general on F 1 .ei ed to ban called a sp^ nc I bl
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  • 360 4 LIQIOR RAID ISLAND CHA^r BY MOONLIGP^ RIVLK SWUM njjk. a little i^ (he Kalian* River bain ■one of two exritinf excmJ? in the space of fiv e diw this month. Both resulted »Tj WftMH of several Chine* conducting the firtt ».;j ■ittfht on Fib. a! Mr a
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  • 43 4 SINGING GIRLS K\-l The trial of Leon* Ka» WsM jantonese ex-detective, who w« narged with extortion of tbi ali that the accused ctme to askm the j econd visit t» 3 but vtai the ««3£iii* accuse. •If I reqotft. /as adjourned until Msi™
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  • 34 4 yg of wood used v* nd valued at $i&- )at jofi •""•ft? 1 1 1 I bad r.'-fived mi j^ «ras The two accn Jgslrf wood hey iateiided te'H' •irharce if l
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    • 80 4 FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR LATEST MODELS. WIH I QU ALI T Y GLACE KID, ONE BAR BUTTON SHOE. PRKF *M PAIR >A\ PRICE $11 75 PAIR IN GLOVI CALF, ONE \\r~TV\ BAR WITH BUTTON. PRICE $11.50 PAIR. fli G.4495. V->IVL,Ei A SITING A Will ti I viiol. TVIIOHFI) N SHOE IN GLOVK
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    • 79 4 TODAYS J*KOAOCj4Sr EMPIRE. 2 0 :> m Time Signal from B >.' Ben* Ceneeri kd Northern studio 0r-'..•.•-tia. from a Man itaf >tuil:*.. I Musical Program** il!u<tiati-d and ar ranged by Sir Walt'oid Davits. 3.30 World and On s, a talk by Mr V-inon Bartlett. I neert bf Om Scottish
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  • 911 5 BLAZING BUNGALOW DRAMA MURDER AND SUICIDE EVIDENCE OF WOMAN FRIEND OF HUSBAND I <»f murder and suicide b> the husband <\ at the inquiry at Horndean, near Havant. oirt-. into the deaths of Mr. Edward Burton. M-h«M.| attendance officer, of Rosebank BunDr Knad. Horndean, and his wife, Mrs. Klorence Host
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  • 145 5 BELGIAN FEARS LANDSLIDE MOVING DOWN Brussels, M- nday. 1 wn r Couillet, with 12,000 in the- <Iti .< roi "<■-' Kt rangel y inena :ed. A raj m h Uoeki mg along th« road from Couillet to Chatlct itarted sliding and the movement acquiring m hourly,
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  • 25 5 Mr. Tong 1 the I bii ('on- etieral in S .■■■<: ore, I i n sented to be pa por\i Ping-Ponjf Asso< it
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  • 220 5 HDDUE ok FIRES POLICE SUSPECT INCENDIARISM H'-rne Bay. Jan. 17 ATi' r:;y- ::.■<■• MK Lai nighi I -arge i ailc Laxy Land, ..%\ng to 1 m Poulett, "t i <>w: '■i i I to g OUld. i* s >„, iop n,. cliffy Bel f .r;/ J
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  • 86 5 Reception Fat Wives Thi^ Evening The Ladies Union, Singapore, have decided publicly to receive Mrs. A.R.A.K.M. Chokkalintfam I ar and Mrs. M. S. Thanneer- :ar, the fir I 'liar women to break tradition and set' foot on Mala: n soil, who will ar- j rive ill Singapore this
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  • 51 5 Vuii Not > Ki^frirl Production Washing >n, Wednesday. The Senate Agricultural Commit- has favourably reported on the Domestic v Faun Relief BUI, but confir. b-nofit- b to 'i a' ;iti'l eottOS and dropped the attempt to restrict produc* OWiag to the difficulty of exercising effective supn\ i-
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  • 15 5 The Singapore Fire Brigade at- •>. a small grass fire in Chancery Lane yesterday.
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  • 455 5 FIXED FOR APR. I ACTIVITIES OF SOCIETY MORE MF.MBERS The committee's report of the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Malay! which i? to be presented to the member> at the annual meeting on Feb. ~7 Ml 7 p.m. at th. AittyM H<»te! -t.tte- The fourth Boat
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  • 24 5 atford K > houmi Ua< k deerttxi tiatari h*T« been J. clared ill fur du« ra:injr. In tfu- tor.
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  • 151 5 DYNAMITING THE 1 !ON> IN DALMATIA Italian public opinion is being aroused by reported anti-Italiap actions committed in mtiajthe latest gesture of hostility to all things Italian is the destruction by dynamite of mediaev; stone carvings of lions in the 1 near Spalato. Theso Lions of St. Mark,
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  • 90 5 KING REFUSES TO ACCEPT RESIGNATION U.-n. The CaJ.inet hn* roxifned. The resignation followed dlt Government'* defeat by 82 to 72 on a motion* r»i»Hf the Minister of Interior for canetllins* ..i. a r; rv Ha-: .■> The Kinff nimnd to accept the Cabinet's reaipiai.vn on th« that the
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  • 38 5 Rom*. Tuesday. afcnor Mussolini and many hi*n Fascist officials, as well as 18 J the entii. corps, attended the funeral of nal Pruel "K Dean of the SmamA College, who died last wmk fi Aneta-Trans-Ocean
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    • 79 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE FOR EVERYTHING Phone;-2938. 6 E STAR MAXWELL ALL ENGLAND GOLF Clubs M by Gibsons of Kinghorn J^> FINEST QUALITY.— GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BRAYANT GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP OTHER MAKES. Prices to suit all pockets. ROYS O N S THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. 111, NORTH
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  • 250 6 His II I \F» FAMOUS SCHOLAR AND STORMY PETREL Bishop Welldon, Dean of Durham -the Right Rev. James I towell Well«k»-has notified th Prime Minister of his intentioi ing at Easter. He reached this decision oi skk bed at The Deanery, to he was Uken from un
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  • 518 6 I JEWEL LURE (logo FROM STAR BOUND AT HER DOOR Hollywood. Your money or your life" is the threatening demand heard here too often nowadays for the peace of mind of the film stars. So many darin? h'>l<i nave mi repotted t< thi mUm that the
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  • 73 6 Soon ugh rvUm <>i Mm s>\\- SyvU m \t l'oicca-t in Um ommunist partyV decree sharply ccntoi ing the OtaudMftn ol Bdoeation, Babn<»\, and Um Director Pm Xational PttbllshiQg lIOUM, l'":r,-ki. f.»r itlleuod neglect in pielaiinjr and puMishing ndeqii.>u -<-h(...| i,...., The dteii dHMMtarii l»ro-on* cdu'.-utional sy>tcm
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  • 64 6 I'rincr Of Wal«> In London Tube liu^i'V, Tuesday. In- i'i i,., „f Wale- drOTC one of 1■ ;i1 utd mo I UKto-dalc t hlm I bi nit n }ic w iteo the n< w ptc Uoa ol the Piccadilly undenrrounci railway thl afternoon, ih- enter"l the drhn eabia
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  • 649 6 I POISOIN SOME "UNDESIRABLE ADVERTISEMENTS" The sale of a German preparatio Virilincts led to a charge uncle the Poisons Ordinance before Mi H. A. Forrer, the Criminal Distric Judge, yesterday. The preparatio. was said to contain a poison calle i yohimbine. The accused firm was E. M.
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  • 95 6 To ll«*J|> German Motor Trade Berlin, Sntunlay. Hie international aotomobtte hibition, housi d in the Canon hall the Kaiserdbm, wai opened today by Hen HHler, who i n u a<Mreea stated thai he would do every thing Ui bii power to pronotw the derdopnenl of the German motor-car
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  • 1147 6 BRITAIN'S CHOICE A SCIENTISTS SURVEY OUR PROBLEM In his new book M The Farm and the Nation (George Allen and Unwin, 7s. tid.) Sir John Russell makes a survey of the present position and possibilities of British agriculture and Empire agriculture. As Director of Rothamsted Experimental
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  • 30 6 E>SS ALPS IN THRU l -u*sday. iider to cross t 11 h. bf 1< 1: was towed to a rt-eat altitude i»y a Tirtirrnlinr nitntr rl bv Aneta-Trans-Ocean
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  • 242 6 DA.S.M Ruir AMENDED Southern lfaEJ? h^Jj*: mm of a lev o^ Mr. M. A. Frat, •ettmr 01. nk t S fo W^* I life fk^. ■mUmi m whut 38 tioMS for nirnilf 1 S racdvcd fraM^SZ/ j Mi-din- ~*^^**#t ••■•rary or \io^ t«««l Adhin Til** If
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  • 43 6 schiau: to ti£A I ITT! I n: A new E»' It (id lit MMI < 111' 1 I- -la via and sign p^-i 1Jlll |;,11i;,T).. '»l«frlBC on mil political v.itbc»ut th< m< rt MM H „i\ i ./.tliioi i.• t'U 1 Reuter
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    • 75 6 PINEAPPLE HAM BACON hpiNEAPPLEMM^mk It c (be $m p s m ALWAYS FRESH AND DELICIOUS AS NEW SHIPMENTS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING TO MEET THE EVER INCREASING DEMANDS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. OBTAINABLE AT OUR DKI'OTS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. I RAFFLES HOTEL f MALAYA 6 PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE
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  • 642 7 LANCASHIRE TO DEFEND HER MARKETS FIGHTING LEAGUE FORMED MOVEMENT AGAINST JAPAN'S COMPETITION r ■fywwrt f«r Um Mhmi wi the npMb Lancash. -amv mrt tr;i(jt t(1 India anf| ipant-oand other tore .petition showed distinct signs of tIOTaM ■> T *nd.«: mn-tini; of trader^ !hn-i- .rt int nnnnpli-. ,»f ;u rit Hi
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  • 191 7 FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS Leipzig, Monday. the eve of the day which marks tne fiftieth anniversary of the death of Richard Wagner, a reason of agner lestivals was inaugurated in Leipzig with an impressive ceiemony in the historic jtwandhaus concert hall in the prc,enee of Herr Hitler and many members
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  • 59 7 ESTIOK ASKED IN COMMONS <csday In lol F V cto a question *>y m why Jemaleddin Tamin and Tanma^lakka arrested in Sin^pore Kon^r resp sued a ry < {fPorl o,|or was amsted under f erred by the < r-in-CoWMU on Amendment, Ordinance of 1031 in the case of,
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  • 291 7 RECONCILED KREAKS DOWN AT GRAVESIDE The presence At Mrs. MeyrickV graveside, on Jan. 23, at Kensal Green, of her husband, from whom l >een separated so long, was the crowning touch of the half cynical, half s-ntimental 1 hich wrote her life. Ever since this
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  • 552 7 MARKETING AIDS OLYMPIA EXHIBITION'S VALUE Major Astor, M.P. lent of the Advertising A the guest of the Manchester P city Association at luncheon recently, and addressed the members 0:1 t-ons for the decision to hold n Empire Ad and Marketing Exhibition at Olympia, London, in July.
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  • 248 7 SECOND TIME AUSTRALIA OBJECTS TO "BRAVE NEW WORLD" Aid' Huxley's rovel "Brave N fforldL" ha« been banned by the Australian Custom.?. "Brav< World" was banned in the Iri c h Free State shortK after its publication in March The publishers then stated that no r eason was
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  • 179 7 MORF CONFERENCE CLEAVAGES \a, Tuesday. Cleavages in the Disarmament Conference again became apparent yesterday, when the main committee resumed the debate on the Briplma and the German delegate Xadolny, seconded by the Italian representative, demanded that the question of the abolishment of aggressive weapons be placed as a first
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  • 604 7 NEW VITIJAX I BRITISH BID AGAIN- I L\ S. MONOPOLY It mitfht have been assumrd that he incubation of the cjra: wouM nave received special attention in a scheme for industrial resea< is has materialised in the National Poultry Ins* I I Incubation, however, is studied
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  • 69 7 Kni ore- iim •!«>!" v i. I )*.w m Washington, Jan. Tho Baa* uced l»y ten cent, the appropria en ment of fe<i pinion that th»enforcement bureau would hampered was expressed in ration circles. rant )iisation of funds figures $8,440,000 was tiulated tha: mon> i not b« formers, to
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  • 57 8 Not Too Cold For Him Eddie Cantor's Young Ladies Belgian Dogcart Goes To Chicago Eddie Cantor, the comedian, with Ml 1 and fivo daupi 'ri<^ Edna, 11. Marilyn 11. and Janet. •">. The Sei I i.< (ii).-i Zoo are among the few an no of them among floe*. BclglMl milk
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    • 359 8 WANTED. WANTED, to hear t*f qu. Kurupean Cosipssjad Bungalow or Urge cool upper quiet Flat tn newer c I building, convertible to residential purposes, available next December or January to European couple retu from leave. Modern Sanitation essential Box No. l i Um%, We heret< the public, that our lirm
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    • 79 8 Have You SEEN The Breezy, BRITISH Navel Story Lieut.- Col. W.P. DRUR^ SHHIMIi^S- 1 EDWARDS iy^iPljiil ANNA NEAGLE NOW DRAWING THE TOWN TO i Make h Your WEEK -END SHOW. Plum.- 3261. THE ROYAL DUTCH AIRWAYS I THE OUTWARD MAIL PLANL THE HOMEWARD MAIL PLANE. OWL SNIPE "PLACES. HAWK. (FI-BIRD
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    • 91 8 WE TAKE G.REAT IN ANNOUNCING THE PRESENTATION TONIGHT LOfttT i m /OUNG Ite- DAVSD MAKhthb II i 1 jSfe. WE GUARANTEE O BE AN ENTER I"A!: MENI OF OUTSTANDIsG MERIT. WELL DONE FIRST 'NATIONAL WE'Rt PROUD OF YOU! PRODUCTS OF THE WELL -KNOWN MANU r RICHARD HUDNUT of New York
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