The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 March 1933

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. so. 1 i mi:s. KSTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORK, S.S. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933. l'> CENTS.
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  • 473 1 farthquako sho< k- in the -haltered „r..( nt < .ililOt ii i.i continued hl l da> ve>terda> Ihr death-roll is estimated it TOO mil the injured at 10.000 l'.ij;e Thi' I ,S. Banks re-open to-day, ih< i» in lilt- itlnii mci x 11 v iiii 1 1
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  • 768 1 mous A: do West, young man. go West." should be paraphrased for •o East, young man, go East." It is a good thing for every man to shake his sho?s and come to the east The west develops *an inherent con(i peoples :liMition is centred there, and twentiet; lisation
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 190 1 NlXtflWffiH RAFFLES HOTEL MAUYAS PREMIER HOTEL All II HOT \\D COLD IM \\l\(. M All U -I MAT rO-NKHI I«A\I» ORiHKSTRAI. TEA )AMh <Nvl 1M |i US pm. It M. S. i4 < \RANTHiA" informal MIWFR IHNfF f M nH <. Kfl Mkl-Nilli! kFFLBS EBB ITED «»Ui HESTH I PHOM
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    • 176 1 WINNIE! Whpfi happened to Altie? It's all right Ma &5& HF;s IN HE /ffig^ BEST OF I/Ai spirits i cz^ C" '..-J -~f> -^S NM v> 11 I'»-K QIART V <^V~^ b^^^^ BO lift l\< I I MM, IM TV v a«||Js^^ajgif\ VMSII.K a CO.. III). 3^^> sole Agents fur
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    • 73 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS For All— Page 4. White 1 > Gas A. On Tap" Page 16. CHRYSLER EASV HANDLING GARCIA'S IDEAL PIANOS GUARANTEED AGAINST WHITE ANTS from $375.00 GENEROUS ALLOWANCE MADE FOR OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. 5 ORCHARD ROAD. (AMBER MANSIONS) l/iDJ7WSP/HS HflMMl^ There I* r.o better pill muwU^W^ lhan
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  • 288 2 Dutch Motorist Who Forgot "Left Side' Rule -It is the first time the accused is driving in a place where the left of the road rule, HHrtlt and I think that is what caused accident," stated Inspector H Poulain 1: Fourth Police Court on Saturday morning. when a
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  • 203 2 Tin Miners Buried in kampar Wine Six coolies, two Chinese and I aans, lost their lives in the first mining disaster fcl the Kinta Valley for some months, when unfortunate men were buried alive. The accident occurred on a Chinese n owned by the Kean Tong Kongsi of
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  • 86 2 The following is the programme of drills up to and for werk March 19th To-day (Monday m.. Headquarter C \V. r; iinn; -Rifli and 30 Yards Range: ;>• <■ Drfll; Ml p.m.. Headquarters 0 v> ton P: lining Rifle; Serangoon Road. S\ f imt PaCoy, TawiiWati
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 495 2 THE PERFUME OF THE YEAR I MORNY PINK LILAC. {•hi KVME. BATH SALTS BATH SOAP. COMPLEXION POWDER TOILET SOAP PALCU] o.D hai'h distino p >w. m-:k MEtMCAL I HALL, LTD.. HKMISTS. O 1 [PORI ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPT! V BUSINESS CARDS. I STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY I I STATIONERS REPAIRLKS 14A Change
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    • 510 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereDy given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of 150 Pottery Oriental W C Pans D.,-t- of OtMkH 4 pM M:irrh 13th.
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    • 334 2 V l\ I Nerve troubles I 1 Lossof nerve-strenpth may re-..' I W %W seemingh different a^n.ri.i.ir^ WOli/iiIVIH nevs stomach trouble-. .nJ :.i. k PBRIJr mW me,s!ecplc-ne^.and nervous h^.-.i. > ik«o.iv«^ir.otil»- c /-»i rVn« r 'iing nerve-ioool ■ix kom C.ver> parncir ui utiH« B ii j >^^hate creates containing albumin
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 141 2 High Wate. 11.05. Ml I Football: Commer. < Hongkong. Bank ts. Tan Kah Kec. at Geylang ground; M Services vs. Mansfield*, at Jalan Besar Stan Road 6t ur Board vs. Naval Base, at S.H.B. ground. lurMiav lllh High Water 11 45 9.9 ft. Johore State CounciL Dewan, Johore B. at
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  • 188 3 Police Chief Howled Down [M UN SILLITOE ut Shanghai Man •used Hearing From Our Own Correspondent) Coastal* of fllMtiiw. Captain F. -rmrrly of fUsraghat. was Howled •iu- New PmrUck drew when he describe his experiences af big•mK in Central Africa. His lecture .1 *rtes arranged for
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  • 80 3 Ininrnpt [v\u v Vml iirruption for accepting bribes and incompeiency. Koh mint, magistrate of Yu Yuen country, was aid -uilty by a special court and sentenced ins" imprisonment. As the special tnaanal was sitting In the nature of an !i complices. Lin She* Itn and Chu :.;n.
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  • 85 3 Kfft»rt> Laadaav Mar. S. F^'sSetaW. Sir John Simon, said that the Cwn. of the League of Nations was consider- I" .:..i:. r.i: uum »nm itmt a n i uia— ntohnn to the GovcnuKßts under Article 11 of the Covena m embargo on the export to 3oiiv» Purasucy of
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  • 63 3 fi\]> riments made In MM chicory to I iable for the pmduOlun of alcohol, and .t rnps such m pototoo and whaat. nun of chicory on a large ac *j^^^f* ptant 10.00a hectares of chicory for m.urposes and heetaiw for seed .> state farms are expected toy
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  • 35 3 Inking Indian named Gopalan Acbart ed brfow Mr A. W. Bay. the B*m* vistxute. on FrtdV M^?~ i compatriot B*^ *'>W^ v Naval Base, on March 9 The preliminary a as and lor April Si-
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  • 1035 3 DRASTIC POLICY OF RESTRICTION Plain Speaking By Brooke Bond fov In a review of conditions of the tea trade in 1932. Messrs Brooke Bond and Coy. the known tea growers, state that us: the hasty and ill-timed abandonment of restrict*™, uary. 19: tea try
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  • 138 3 No Knife I No Surgeon I No other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly am easily cured without the u<e ol injections, gfttfi scissors "hot iron," electricity, or any other cutting or burnir.e: method, and without confinement to bed. and no doctor's
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  • 279 3 "Nations Live Not b> Peace llone" IfeMM I 3. stia. the official organ of the Soviet Government, indulges to-day in a lengthy editorial on the ratification of the PrancoSoviet Pact of Non-Aggression which came into effect on February 15, seeing in this event the completion of a whole
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    • 47 3 r fii; pure !>»oo<i only sease, J Natur«t fact, tf>« 3 t **f In tr< J n^ ljun Ccxrtp- »rk»"f >'.jrt la unexcc ed. ft I -j, -j>e polioas arxj uWO I ->ea >? (y tB C%mtt u t W n'w**- 1 .^m IQUID m TABLET f*m 1
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    • 278 3 WMfSS^^ §!wk REDUCED FACSIMILE wlf^**^^ »w^W!>^ most moiiern/.wquipprd «ll^a **V ff Ml CBWfiWENA CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES awarded GOLD SEAL by Institute of Hygienefollowing 10 years' endorsement For ten successive years CRAVEN "A" have been ftwanfed the Certificate of the Institute <A Hygtene ton qualityi porit) ami maintained merit. Year by
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  • 1657 4 Hammond and Larwood in Splendid Partnership lh -tors in Knglund's splendid victory b\ riuht uukeU in the- final IY->t match at Sydne\ i> told below. Australia scored in tfu- fir^t innings and IS! in the second, F rifting] replvuu with l">l uul 1 ».s
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  • 1408 4 Allen Troubled B> Strained Side V dn«M teh I I vas a glorious day with the M brilliantly from a cloudless sky. The vfcksj was oerlect and full -of runs when Dartfni (66» and Oldfield "13> came 0 before about 8.000 specta: nearly had a wicket
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  • 517 4 l> PaftßfWhtp Hith I Svdnev fr»>. Alexander opened the attack break bowler. OHA Hammond patientl* j I scored very slowly, but Larwoori Joff Alexander, who wl :imonger at 181 245. after t le partnership M had bee* reached in 54 miuutes. Alexander ram. Ironmonger with the new ball
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 215 4 I Home l\ 1 mfZM K^l .'o ,7y Ncc^.s 0 a $5.00 Film J|^^2ZZ^IIZ!IIIj^ p\ENT\ cents a scene— that's ail it costs project in Kodascope Eight. This film costs but o make movies with Cine-Kodak Eight. 55.00 for the 25-foot roll (including finishing). e i s a genuine, tull-fledged Kodak
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    • 389 5 THK SINGAPORE FKKK PRESS, MONDAY, .MARCH 13, 1933. V.\C^ FIVE j t-i> .he- last nk;ht oi extended SBASON j y ou nee J a Good Laugh 1 HERE IT IS sovl) Al (;HTKir M<: M> slranBl >1 Tril mph ;/«.</ 'n/sN i/oim hart yourself to bhinu I 1 J| W
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY. NEW SOUTH WALES.
    • 646 6 Veteran's Him To School Coaches And Masters and port, DM :iools and universities are Ible for ti I phi h take the trouble to I HI th« !iiteie:-tl!i^ U .nci in BtU H Tate. In years I D_ M «>t BM Devon Count\ KJ has been given
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    • 391 6 NftscMie BMpe VS.W. to Win the Honour ,i'ia at Sydney on New South v lins the Sheffield Shield. B made an I i\vlng in the Bnrf in li H S(jath A tnttl Wtlk 114. led by one run. The weathei v. a> i and 1 leki I outtv
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 189 6 WHITEAWAY'S ONE DOLLAR DAYS COMMENCE to-day MONDAY, MARCH 13th. AM) t'ONTINI K I'NTIL SATURDAY, APRIL Ist. I B— VI I. AKTK i.KS I KO.M ALL DEPARTMENTS WILL HE DISPLAYED OK TFIK GROINI) FLOOR AT O\i: 1011 A lIOLLiK IMO lOK A DOLLAIt lIIICI i: lOK A lIOLLiIt I OIK iOII
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    • 104 6 CooKed MEATS f I tIAU I ffltW. I DAILY FR€M THE f tiCliltr f FIIH MIAT CIiCICE CRAM'S AS GOOD AS WHI S K Y CAN BE P 1 "DUFFS' SCOTCH WHISKY THE IDEAL WHISKY >• •I .uaranirrd u Years Old. tr»< «»f dfiu«ry charges at SOLI \<l\ll\ A. ll«u
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  • 1851 7 l.ovc Triangle Drawn Ends In Murder Charge penalty is to to suffered by SMKh. anas Makhan Singh, who on of Dec. 15 last muroVred a comi..:?u»l Sin?h. as the latter, a sick nan :rom bad feet, rushed to assist his. r j Kaur.
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  • 464 7 KAIN THK MAKI'LOT Poor Crowd But (Jood Sport Kuala Lumpur. >lar. 11. Although much ::it- :> wa.s n: the Selangor S; I away and ;t numb°r of keen sportsmen th> .d.s and prizes were moderate Amongst those present was nil tin sultan Of Perak who had.
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  • 56 7 One Man Released In (ierman Nice London M.ir. of Commons for the Foreign Secretary. Mr. sakl that had been drawn to the arrest Of two British Indian subjects, Naidu and H :iy. The B:nish Ambassador was already in communication with the competent QgflMni i had learnt unofficuillv
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  • 54 7 London. Mar. 10. pf the Foreign Secretary, in the House of Commons to-night, said that he was happy to say there were no longer any subjects of vtr.-y at issue between the British G toped thai the appointment of M Bscttftat an early settlemei. ay question
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  • 1092 7 A "HOUSE-WARMING PARTY" Transport Development in Singapore A house-\\ arming party was held at the new OO In Middle Road on Saturday Th. R H| Court H<' n ag these present bd M G. L. Ham. president of the 1 < missioners .1: gsjd Mrs. J. 1
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  • 658 7 CONSTABLE BRINGS CHARGE OF CHEATING Girl Who Was Already Married A-irf-ins that the 1". ther of his fiancee had ited him by keepir. in.iiricd. a North I: lan who appeared as complainant lr Cm:-.: I >.«■ ict Court on Saturday, tola Magi. i willh.. ;ie
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  • 64 7 ,ist Lanes lot Hony Knni; \t \t Vr;tr I ng Kong is to have a change in the ptl i par, the 2nd. Bn. East Lan\n Regiment going there from Shan -->ntre the Ist. Bn. South Wales I from Hong Kong and the 2nd. Bn. Worcestershire Regiment from
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  • 504 7 Estimates Increase By £1000,000 1932 BUILDING Davis Escape Gear For All Submarines '-,ivy Estimates Issued to-day show a tut total In, 1933 of £53.570.000 which exceeds net total for the previous year by £3.093.700 Of this increase £2.355.3«0 is required to make ;il progress with new construction,
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  • 178 7 Larja 1 Attendance at John Little'- Singapore mems have been convinced that with cheap British fabrics they can dress themselves with charming effect Tile mannequin parade demonstrating what can be done in the of Cepea fabrics, in John little's Catt on Saturday drew a huge crowd. Every seat
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  • 112 7 Selanjfor \»izt-> Open To-da> The aeoond flrtangnr criminal u -slaes for 1933 will open to-day at the Supreme Court i Lumpur, before the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Mi expected to la* four dayi. There §n four cases on the calendar, all '-sidp Kuala Luir.pu: Wm MB in v
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  • 28 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH M:- Leon All Nu iWihil: S' Kiy (-1 Brunei dit-ci at th< General Hospital on March U l«i:,;; I-.:.. :.t', ai Mdadvi ■<' 141 PJB o-u..;.
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  • 1111 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933. WEEK-END COMMENT While hundred- are stili dying daily ol cold, starvation and exposure from the re>ults of the Japanese earthquake and tidal wave on DOB >:cie ol the Pacific, a similar catastrophe oi ntn greater tnten itj descended os the ihorei ol the
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  • 69 8 LATEST TIN AND Rl BBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Rubber and Tin prices and the Sterling rate In New York and Pans, specially, cabled to the Ffcee Press are as follow RUBBER London. Mar. 11 Spot 2' ;i d (2%<L) Forward 2 3 16d
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  • 736 8 Jay Walkers Beware! Police and Reckless Pedestrians The day when they dodge about across ists and motor cjdtaU and causing excessive wear on thousands of good tyres through hard braking and skidding, and then turn roMnd Hi inane grin aa much aa to amy "*na«t e near future nd themselves
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  • 145 8 JO E E. BROWN'S BEST One Lonu I.auuh At The Capitol jse who enjoy Joe E. Brown's type of com- fgard bis latest film. "The Tenderfoot' which opened at the Capitol last night, as the beat of them all. It is uproariously fu: The Tenderfoot" sets a record to the
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  • 341 8 Japanese Warn Chianii ha' v PEKING THRKV War II hi V tempts To Win Had With the fall or kow. which ese admr now flies on all pass** aero* Chines? troops from K to Miyun. 90 mil southv finally over unless Chiang K an offensive, which
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  • 142 8 I \rtiiiL W.ih 1.,,, In -W Charles Parn-ll plays t different Pox picture "Wild Otrl. *hi h op*-: IHuMfcn yesterday In a drama H west to the day* when cattU M fernfed toe appears as a soldier wh' from tola hone town to the minmr H.
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  • 44 8 f Prom Our Ova Correspondent I Their lffejitlai nfra-id yesterday and the Kin* gave Admiral Berthetot. Commander -m< Prench navy in the Par East, foil*' State dinner In the Admiral* honour anf P«m OMH by th. Roya! mask.-d pi
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 173 8 COATES PLYMOUTH (.IN CAUBDCICS Snia// Shipment Available IMPORTED I .OBSTERS AT ma COLD STORAGE oK(HAKI> MAD hKPOT ONLY. C L E E VE/ /'^^^^^■■■^^^^^■■^^^^v Cows feeding in mead a V^ j\ ankle deep in rich clover s^w^^: I** Spotless Milkinu si'.-d- and cans as clean r* C*\/C's M Bffp pins
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    • 44 8 A MAN IN A LONDON COURT said he could tell people'.fortunes very accurately and quickly. So can our hank managers, "(i AFLAC" Policies are the be>t means of protecting your bank halance. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSIRANCE CORPORATION. LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.
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  • 163 9 I AMES SWEEP COUNTRY AS SHOCK EOLLOWS SHOCK A Observer Sees Play Beach Heaped With Dead DIiATH-ROLL NOW 7 oc FwiftMl Calitornian Cities Swept To Ruins EARTHQUAKE shocks continued all day yesterday ired region of the Californian co. a:.. n mMntf] swept by ruin
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  • 275 9 hree successive abodes shook CahEv -»r.» sauaJOn are officially lalhaali il at 13S. IBM sad over 4.000 Injured, mostly slightly vm iaglaa. Mar. 1 1 oliowed the first at four or five! naif an hour laser: 1M ln-| o t> ht»->lt;tl .null was killed whilst
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  • 228 9 Hundrtte are now reported killed, at Long ■rarh vluch is a seen* off horror. 3Utsa Flwt which is in harbour rushed the* Martots tbMher. About bAve been injured at Lot «w kilkd at Cm^fm whore prac-)-:siness ImiWtV'f naa been wrecked Three were killed at Watts when the police station there
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  • 50 9 Mr Hoover is tr\iim to nvY inio touch with his wife, who is at lon \nsele>. IUIIDIN«- VVKKKII) No less than 62.000 building* are reported wrecked mi Long Beach and innumerabi are reported between Los An^k« and the igr. Roosevelt has extenaea tne owwuncm ties to relieve the distTMi.- Reuter
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  • 22 9 Memher> To He Kept Out .i:-- r.. nai opeou« at tte-OanrlMi <*w«h •> stated in SddMteC clfelcs that Com- Reuter
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  • 10 9 PK. Mar Min off Jccra Land and Carey I 'h;
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  • 62 9 Fear Collapse Of Arms Conference Washington M-ir II I understood tha: German situations figured extensively, when riHimni Roosw«n held a conference withlftr. B Hull and Mr. Norman E*Tte yesterday ud States officials feel that success or future of world disarmament It at preatnt Broaching they are alarmed at
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  • 140 9 AIR DASH To SHANGHAI Contemplating Trip To Europe Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang arrived b i- Nklß| this afternoon ar.u ;n. Ml V Socfipr and Mayor Wu I:. Chn. of honour of 400 IMB he ..m--?reded to Mr. Soong's hflOM fiWUtt uon Reuter Far Ea> Shanghai. Mar. IS.
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  • 102 9 quarters m P d General Yarm Chieh been appointed Chief -of -Staff Gtnera! ■.urn and ban haw been nominated mayors ;sin and Pi'ipum iv.>j)tvtr. oly < 11 1 \N< KM MIIK In COMMAND Marshal Chiang I who ha> taken charge 01 North CM propates the reorganisation of brigades cf ti.
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  • 121 9 Rumour Of Direct Negotiations Dcmied HMgfcri Urn U Mr. Chiang Tso-pln. Chines* o. in an mtervie-. said that there was no way to sa I :rom being over-run by the Japanese except by ed resist.. hough a certain section of the Japanese people were dissatisfied wit. way
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  • 56 9 Nazi Kmblem Shares HMMWI With Imperial olours Bei lin Mar. 1 I The Republican blacK. red and gold flag has been discarded and the old im;» ■ad red the national v a presidential decree annour. broadcast address. The Swastika flag share.s «jU imperial emblem and will be
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  • 41 9 Kumour tf Nationalisation By (iovernment Ifcrlm. Mar. 11. Mi J^nk shares dropped or. i mours Reich Government intends 'o strengthen State contrul and tun to ttonalise the bank Herr Luther's early signation is expected in ftnancial circles.— Reuter
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  • 49 9 Plan For British Debt Payment U.kklMli^rton. Mar. 11 A bill authorising the Presidt I accept $100,000,000 w-:, I QVMO B:: 1 In pa\-me: I I T .:.-t-i.n-nt o: theW.tr n| provided it does not exceed 45 cents an. ounce, has been introduced Si :..<" r man Reuter
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  • 317 9 Shipments Of New Currency $800,000,000 ISSUE Fifteen Per Cent. Cut !n State Salaries Washington. Mar. 11. Mr. Roosevelt ha.s announced that plans are completed for the opening of both State and National Banks on Monday. Mr Roosevelt :..i- explained that th>- Federa Reserve member banks will
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  • 142 9 "Takinu The Temperature" Of Kurupe (..•rii-\ i 1 I Mr Ra Donald was very busy im•r his arrival and succe^.Interviewed Messrs. Benes. Henderson. Aloisi, H V... and Pol:*: I- understood that he discussed the arms embargo In the Far Easi M IL NM The outlook I I
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  • 65 9 Alleged Wreckers Shot Moscow. Mar. I T:..:'\ five persons described as "descend- Bourseois and tIH land-owner classes" >..;■. >h<>: am 111 Hi H M an announcenx:.* Qpn XiMS were sentenced OB CfWP of c- u:itfr-r«-\(..ut:ona!-v activit;. a::d wTeck- »nnectioi with Soviet I In Ukraine, North OfeMMM at-.d
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  • 46 9 Enjjajfement to Millionaire Broken Off London. Man h 1 Tho mgatHMOl of Dayang Leonora Brooke. 11 jur nM d.n^hter of the Raja of S.i:.r.v;ik to Mr MM A'; :t. tIM P. ■:>..■: ni.!iion;i;r» 1: i been broken off. Mr. A Is 44 years of as?e
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  • 46 9 The Haeue. Mir 11 R. -.i.Tir,- tr a HH IB thl LOVOE Ciiamber, the Forei^^. Muustcr Van Blokland erap .-ally denied th.it the-, aus any q-' -.v.,- '■eqotiation.-' btIWM H >!lar:d md ft| |M hnp.'d .'.ould be possible t(; concloie an Arbitratun. P-. Reuter
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  • 32 9 Wa-shjiuton. Mar. 11 j I: is understood that Pirsiden* K*-o^-\.- :.;stration will assume the af:;..ci- th.tt 1: :ucin^ th n 11 necessary for A:^ rica to do likewtoe.- Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 25 9 report of the 8.8 C broadcast upeecnei Of the Chinese and Japanese Geneva delegates explaining the attitude o! theti re>pective countries Is In Page 16
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    • 184 9 TRAVEL IN Safety and Comfort S "ROBINA Underwear 4^"\ Ii Jk'f&L "ROBINA" pure natural wool I singlets and pantr fr^ jp J Soft and uiishrinkahle 'M?S^^^^^r ea f° r H° nu> alu^ Tropn.1 1 /M/ m M wear. Made in Knuland 1/^sl^ P^^v Singlets, short >lee\e> DB^^P^P^ l>utt(in front yjW
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 127 9 lIKM REPORTS IVniu -Stricken Dash I i<»in Houses |..s \tu-lr. Mai 11. A very severe earthquake was felt all over the city at 5 15 pan. Pacific time and lasted for several minutes. The ground tren a north-south motion and people groped for the ueanat support while buildings of all
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1000 10 THF PUMMEL LINE |Or> an THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. s::: OOu Ltd and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAB4SHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Bteam Mfttlgatkm Co., Ltd. TiiK (TNARD steamship Cod. Ltd. TILE STRAIT H \MSHII" C Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE i rIUCA NAVIGATION Co Ltd
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    • 565 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Doe Spore. Sails S pore. s.s. CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam <v HambV| Apr. 15 Apr 6.5. CITY OF KHIOS I i!t London. Rotterdam
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    • 316 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines m (Inco. /orated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. O UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MX.IKM << LONDON AND FAR FAS! MMI l OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR UHV I»Uf Tonnage. Stncaparc <•. BHUTAN Mar 14 MANTOBtHAL 15,000 SOMALI
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 508 11 MIDI)! 1^ SKK<>| <.H J Mar. 11 KATORI MARU T JO.OOO May 18 19 i 1* KAB nMA MARU T 10.000 June 1 2 Apr. 19 20 t YASUKUNI MARD T 12.C00 June 13 14 10.400 May 3 4 IO Il\ KKIMMM °^T M !^5 e > Vatenelft •n* l
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    • 372 11 MI mJH WM)9 SCHEDULE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY BAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONCi KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA IIONOLI LI TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VTA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO
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    • 944 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFIJ or II NOOBT- Ml B March 13. Belawan-D»-li KERB M 13 BsaJPCh 13. Bengkalis. Asahan. Panil: and B«iombang an 01 I iiookn' Monday. March 13. 1. mara g Cheriboi D\.j\K m March 14. Paneh, Tanjon«: MsVIANG W' h 15. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tcinbil;ihan Poeloe-Palla I
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  • 637 12 social HYGIENE MOVE Looking for a Scapegoat in the War anton. M.r 1 Lieut General Huang Jen-huan. commander of the first independent division, whi west to Foochow to see General Chiang Kwangnairman of the Fukien provincial ec ment. said to-day that boti I ]s Chiang and
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  • 77 12 RIDF HIM, FISHERMAN New Style Shark Rodeo In Brisbane Rath Brisbane Mar I Lt->!' h I <i the body, then riding it skilfi;!.- dasht-d up and down •ft« I -rca till U p the fight j thr 1: .austion. Wllaon captured three sharks in the Sandgate B.: The sharks were
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 732 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Rec .lar rr.r:.':.:. b> v.(. known jttamer MAREIJ^A < 7,375 tonsi ac<J the SS MANGOLA > 3.352 ten [Cargo only] t.s MAREI LA Is one of the largest and finest rtMfIMH trading to
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    • 452 12 HENDERSON LINE. THK K\ST ASUllC(il SCHEDIIX OF SAILINGS I I By Fortnifhtly Pa^rnjrer SteamM Brtnr«'i) RanpiKin, Marst-iilr* and luehmd I HOMEWARD SAH.INC.S PASSEN<tK|{ Port of DisrmbiirkatJon Plymo-jth l^»e Ranr.wn TO ■■>••. UWIMV R«M^ I vc n:a Prom v pw- I PEG! Apr 8 CHIN. V. IN Apr 26 M v
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    • 729 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAJX Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thur: day> 7 30 am Kcdah Monday t.. hjid.iv 730 a 111 Saturdays 7 p.m K!;,i:'.;.. ;a J-rnntut) Monda\ |o f'n;:.!\ )J .r. Kuantan ivia Jerant it Sat 7 pjn K ■■'..iiAAn (via Padang Besar) Monday ■ad Mdaj 7 i'iv.
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    • 44 12 m f :ok 2.3 B ngki ::j.3. Siam. 406, from Tumpat 12.3 i i magti m Dut. 362. from Rengat I B:.- M4 Malacca 12.3 Valaya Si; m »03 m Bai.it: j 3 lor ■angkal UJ Hero. Norv B^3 f m Bctngkok Bang'Kuk 14.3
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  • 36 13 I i:>.-.r nder charter, and according J -ions of the Charter Party any :r •imection with the cargo or the m tzr payable by tat Tame Charterers r Owners of the so. TINHOW. aaaai
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  • 385 13 ran s MiKI- FREE PRESS 1 r Morning Hatty In Malaya I I gjr n paiwi 3§ oßeoasaai of news daily. 088l 9 4 T-v I ■I best amMMBI lOT JMVertaDSg. DeliI L*uy London Gables. Rnbter and pvtur** dmily mif^n and T auttc n* I cwmuninOHM reteling to Hm and
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  • Port and Shipping News jj
    • 45 13 Straits— Chin i— Japan ouference The following rates become eff medii iLX in drums or tins in cases to $10.00 per 50 cu. ft. k iooo afjgjggai 7 5o '■.a: M i>\m\R in bags or cases to u $0.50 per picul 0.60 0.60
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    • 56 13 Chinese Injured \t Hunt; Kont; erkxa accident occurred at the Yaumati uinch Man Tak was docking cloacae watchmaker, in his hurry to get on the wharf Ji«i|u d from the ferry's runner. but missed his tooting and struck his head heavily on the pier. m removed to
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    • 540 13 PASSENGERS OUTWARD Passengers due to arrive at Singapore on the -:r. ..:> Mr. and Mr». a H. Mess and two children. Capt. and Mrs. R. Joynson. Mr. and Mrs L J Bennett. Mrs. B. M Haig. Mas M. G. Ruhardv Oeen. Mr. and Mrs. T. 4 T. Beveridge. Mt<en. KCB.
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    • 108 13 GUN PRACTIC Owners and masters of shipping are r°qnested to ke?p their Vessels as clear of the ranee as possible during the heavy will take place from the under--oned forts on the dates stated below. commencing at Bam each da I flag Wffl be fl< Mount Serapong and M mbeah.
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    • 132 13 Presiu--:. 1 Harrison Mr a:.d MrK.ulu- Miss B««LK-tte Baih N!'. V'dan B>:.' U--^ E Barurh. Mi.v I>'ra Baruch Mi I R.ir\; h Vtstr William Banir! Mr B ton Mlss A Birch. Mr Allen BoM h'.'.i>': Bur :'..i."-: \L»tr Ru.s.vll Mr I Cammann Mr and Mrs M j. fas
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    • 293 13 League of Nations Bulletin The League of Nations heal' tin of the Bastem Bureau for the wt .I'.es: Beirut. i case of smallpox. \l«-\aiidr.j ases and 35 d as against 195 cases and 40 deaths duri:. -r week. IM ipox cases (imported' K.i^hdad plague case. iia>M*in: nallpox cases
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    • 184 13 (hict Officer Decorated at Hong Kong For divinij. fully-c?a.l into shark-infested waters and rescuing a >ass?nger who had fallen overboard. Chief Officer J. Fant. of the Hinsang. was presented with the bronze medal and certificate of the Royal Hun Society I Governor. Su ajl am Peel, at
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    • 175 13 Norueuian Architects Invention A Norwegian architect haa applied for a patent for a new projectile filled with oil tor :ng waves and heavy seas. The inventor •ays he has been working en th< :> foi eleven years. Various methods, he been advantageously employed for tluquietening of waves
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    • 85 13 Soon Let* To Return To Singapore M: Mta I Brisbam- and his colleague have abandoned their adventurous project of sailing tn Eliigland m the thirteen-ton )unk Soon !>■(- Stornus tiama_ r "v: the boat con iderably between Singapore .trid Penang and mon.soon weather i> reported :rmr. the
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    • 27 13 The P and O steamer Kidderpor^ has left H< n? K«u- and Ls expected in Singapore on Thursday Slu» will proceed alongside the sii B ard wharf
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  • 215 13 (OontkOJßl fr.'ni P:t?e 4) Payntcr accompanied \v-...- after tea and was given a fine reception. QBJM K (HAN(,h Alexand. > and Le, were the ipenms? bowlers and w ajaj pjajfj .t: Uaou M 350 :> i:t i taatttj Ql I .> BSd two minutes short
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  • 895 13 Australia's Total Passed B\ 19 Runs s>dnt*\ !>(• I'. Woodfull opened Mi > Ml U who bowled into a north-easterly breeze. Alexander was at the other end. Allen hit half-a-doze: the first five minutes O'Reilly was tried at Lee's end at I and Allen hooked Mi nrst ball
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  • 1288 13 Hammond's Winnint; Hit Into Grandstand ssdn.-v Feb. »8. England won the fifth and final Test match 4 > <-;:., IMM the I: of the series between the two imi;. Bruce Harris in tin- E-.w.u I'- :i:.:.v imo tin- goad .-tand— it faappad into the bar and was recover.
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  • 355 13 Favourable Keport "I Lyndon Official I, latia, Feb. M. ral references in the press this week to the extetufcm of the air mail from Singapore to Australia after the question use of Commons last wees. There are also man}' references to the new from Karachi to Singapore.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 62 13 piing th« widest HI o* of •ngtn«*rlng ••tor. 9 in th« world .ci. »Hi.M«m Cft C A ILA*.$ t A.M.T»c» t mammf-9 > 1 .1.'.l 1* Gull* ••••'J a S tutorial ir».J It •^*<» *•■>•« ■Gt l'-'c»i'> > j J« '.O -ootioai l M*t 1 1 ut* F tit& I
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  • 739 14 MEET NATIVE BISHOPS Episcopal Church Leader of United States A programme Involving four months of wwt>wt travelMns;. with intensive evaluation of mission work in the Hawai: the Philippines, C ;s outlined for the visit to the Orient of Dr Jam- !>• 1 f. presiding bishop
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  • 170 14 Most Expensive Meal foi Five Tcun &e most expensive dinner given In the lai ffm jwk was held at the Dorchester Hotel Park-lane, w., recently. H was given by the directors of Woolm cttl to high officials of the firm to celebrate ft itostmtkai of a
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  • 998 14 SIR WILLIAM ROBERTSON'S INSPIRING CAREER Former Chief of the General Staff The laretr of Sir William Robertson who f! i:.. :>, was one nt ths :-.i in Ilk .<i Hntbli of hi> r; m Iflftl B9 General Staff for mnrr vears, during one of tl most
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  • 949 14 Keeping "Side-Shows" Within Limits In afrrirmu to this arrangpn-icni which came Into for< at Hm end of the year, Rubrrti-on. who had been promoted Li< utenant-OSMOd early ui the year, insisted that bfl BhffllM be real Chief of the General Staff, should convey the orders of the
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  • 348 14 Popular Shortwave Radi< Stations The following L- a list of stations which cai be received m Singapore i Java Stations Bar. FL.M !r» m abou i 520 p.m cramophont- records n-.c ■.•i-phon; WMM Sviiney. Australia, and cth-r stations r- ;al call after records "Hullo Sydii. Tanjonj j
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    • 193 14 j BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION 1 PROGRAMMES FOR INDL*. BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J I FEDERATED M.4LAY STATES i I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. J J Wavelengths 25 3 metres and 31 3 i Monday M. ir h I th I OJf.l I|| p.m. Hpssl fr« I I
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    • 490 14 BANKS AND ISSI RA NY.fl CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AISTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Kcn^i c:..-.rt^r' Paid up capital Id 600 000 share* of h Resent Fund >■•'' Reserve Liability of Proprii t £3.000,000 HEAD OFFK I 38. BL' f. r. L>r.>: V C Agencies and Branches Alor
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    • 234 14 THE YOKOH.AM BANK. LTIV <■ IB lMt Oapttal ■MbicilLiJ (Pully p^ Wla»-f*«aliß«t K. Tmic >.nr.'P»" The National Provincial Bacs. Lloyd's Bank. Ud Alexandria (Egypt). BaUv:., ■oMOliilM. Kalyuan. Karachi x Bau, newcßwng, rvu, new Rangoon, Rio de Jan.-:-Seattle. aViaram, Shanghai -naoai Sourabaya, Sydney. Toklo. tao CorreapondenU at all chief aw of
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  • 197 15 in Minini: Share> ai«Mis M Internationals were quiet and practically British Funds steady with 3* tun bond, were W ****"^*J*'' contemplated by F»ealdent Roose-I tual procedure, which was acotpted by I ICbogifsa ]*sx nujhu is regarded as sound by n rmntators Steps for the reorganisa- ;ai system will
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  • 266 15 *E< KiPTS DOWN T_ PER CENT. :n> Mt Immediate mu'rnent ■jTv report of the directors of the .Slusjapoie -.4. Cimpany. United, at the annual meet«4sn on March 1. stated tSMrt the <>ndon expenses was £40 865 ftam tip- preceding year was £3.995 2s. 8d of £44.t60
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  • 47 15 Company Limited output, for FebPahang Consolidated d> ipote Tin Dreddnc Ltd «I Jj*"* »^^t«« Ltd u Dtx?r ■wiw^» ic K»wl Rubber LtA. 1 Uter Estates Ltd. IM*****i estates to* Frtmao* M" ibs CJ4JI4 »s.K m&a* 19 n m <33 300 T»pah 75.044 lb«
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  • 965 15 Messrs A. Strain C V CVs Review heir monthly tin review In the Financial! *n Messers A. Strauss and Co. sta I It was hoped In some quarters that the International Tin Ownmtttrr, at its meeting on January S3. might make some announcement In
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  • 185 15 Danish Delegation in London London. Mart It 11 "Board of Trad- the detailed exam: Mil proposals put forward on behai: two Go\eruments in connec* the comnv negotiations between Denmark and the United Kingdom has now been ccmpleted. The Danish Finance Minister. M. Bramonaes. and other members of the
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  • 160 15 Foreign exclianges M 1'... Mar Amsterdam 8.5J 8 68', 605 605 K- :-:a I l( 250 20.43 14 19 32 14.70 6d. Is. 6d Is. 6d. Ml 35 irest 313 580 585 Buenos Aires I 4 Copenhagen 22 716 22 716 Geneva 22 J. 17 8 18.05
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  • 61 15 The report of the director ::ian Rubber Plant.. d at the annual meeting at Ceylon House. Eastcheap. London, shows that the net amount brought forward from last year was £5.473 LfJ ie year, which includes £698 on upkeep of immature areas, was £1.335 11.8. and there remains a
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  • 444 15 Singapore >lar. 10. The prices quoted are generally those current flyd. Tnr.ur Market At thi other marked mall variations MEAT Beef steak i Round > Kati 30 Beef .stew or curry do 25 do 45 ilityi do 35 lb 35 Fowl ;j 8 Bens (Locally rem c.
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  • 142 15 A Rapidly Growing Tonnage Voyages involving passage--: through the Panama Canal now represent a large proportion of the world's sea trade, and in a MSMI year vessels of 30.000.000 tons net. or 50 000,000 tons gross, pass through the canal; it ll .t rapidly growing tonnage apart
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    • 203 15 March 11 SELLING London. 4 months' sighl 2 3 II U London. 3 months sight 2 3 13 16 London. 6') days' sight 2 3 25 32 London. 30 days" sight 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23 32 Loncii ti TT 2 3 IMb I
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    • 129 15 March 11 Tin Singapore price (per pikult $76.00 Gambler 5 00 P. Whiti 21 *e Tapioca 6 90 Pearl Sago Small 4 Copra Sunc:.. 450 Sago, flour 190 I wi Mm w Kenaene per dn i »fc ;>• gallon 89 Socony Motor Gasoline (4-galk>n tin) 31t Shell Aviation Spirit
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    • 67 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION March 11th.. 12 •cUck n—n RSS Equal to London Standard. Spot (loose i 6 3,1« 6«* RSS. Equal to London Standard. 'FOB. M\ 6% Standard R S Son Tender March 6'« 6 5,16 April MS 6 7J16 64 6* ,>ril-June 6' 3 6«4 July-Sept. 6%
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  • 891 15 CLOSING UIOTATIONS -VII Kl>\\ M \K( II 11l I<><l\(, QUOTATION* Buyers Sellers isam Kumbang 23s 9d 24s 9d CM. Austral Malay 18s 20s nom J Vyer Hitam 10s 3d 10s 9d J Tin lis 12s K Padang ($1) 05 3atu Caves ($1) 35 40 \rang (sl> 40
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    • 78 15 ntt*4 llt.tUtm kamnnct In foteo »tct MS.Mt.W The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) KFICE Qreat Eastern Llie BuUdlng, Cecil Street, Blngapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, I.C. .any has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Bngland and compiles with the British Life Assurance
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  • 250 16 Completely Master The Welsh DISMNTED ATTACK Polin of Recalling Veterans Complete Failure There was a crowd of 30,000 spectators at the Rugby Internationa: here yesterday between Ireland and Wales. Ireland w< 10 points to 5. Barnes after a fine passing movement scored a try 'or Ireland. The
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  • 61 16 i .md..i: Mar. i The followmp are the teams for the Scotland vs. England Rugbr match U> be played at Murrayfield on March 18: Scotland: D. Brown: lan Smith, Lor: Ltad ugan; Waters. Ritchie. Thorn. Beattie. Welsh. Stewart. Henderson Rom and. Eaglanr Booth. Burland. I rard.
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  • 113 16 M p-hirt Uin KirM hampionship I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPY! I ...Hi... >l 1 Ten thousand spectators saw Ham; play great football at Bournemouth to win their first county championship beating Lancashire by 18 points to seven The forwards wer* in great form and thoroughly deserved their victory.
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  • 162 16 Call-Over For Lincoln And National London. M.ir 11 The rail-over for the Lincoln. 1 t ■was as follows 19 to 2 Alluvial, offered. 10 tn l taken. 100 to 9 Solenoid offered. .^en. 18 to 1 Glenarg taken and offered. It to 1 Dorigen offered. 18 to 1
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  • 54 16 9- 1 WINNER Race for Australian up IFrom Our Own Correspond. The race for the Australian Cup was run to-4ay and retaltcd as follows: TOPICAL 7 8 j FLAIL 7 8 2 K.\siF!:\ dfl P 74 3 Won by a neck, half a length between ae and third. Time 3.sa>i.
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  • 395 16 51,000 AT LONDON Kl > i James Gets a Point for Arser.nl London. Mar. 11. llk ii- M M'<- t.itm- .it the mali-h h.tuitn I <>t'« nii.im Hotspur* and Mil*.!!! .a rottenham I hi- «»pur> won by lun ;,ulv Ui out ..ml drrw k\el
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  • 297 16 Goals. PWID F A n I 7 95 46 47 .19 7 6 67 46 44 AM OB Villa 31 18 7 73 50 40 Newcastle Un Ll ;<• 4 p| 43 40 31 15 10 6 64 52 36 c 31 12 8 11 63 51 35
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  • 285 16 RICHARDSON GETS HIS THIRD "DUCK" LEAGI FIXTURES LAST M.C.C. MATCH Pavnter and Ames Bat Well In First Innings \d«l.udi\ Mar 10. I :natch of IH C m Australia. a'.'laide. against South Australia, the M.C.C. IMI ts when it^impg were drawn on. Friday evening iPn Ooßtit >.... innings to a r>efore
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  • 598 16 < .<>■ t bbm 111 < nr«'lI l i\ left! I r. iis.l \i Government has cancelled bookmaking privileges in both racing clubs. Bangkok's "bookie" has officiated at the Sport--33 y ;out complaint and keen regret is felt in racing circles at the termination of an old and
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  • 167 16 JOCKEYINCi To the Kditor, (>:. P.i-.-e 16 of Saturday's Free Press 1» ■a OSJMI of a gTeat old jockey, Mr. John fUBEBBT, and quite apart from his t- rdma: Hi M more ways than one he giv«* his sixty years experience of his profession. Be evidently
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  • 192 16 To Ihe diior. Sir. I was much ii a the Fret Letter on "An item for ti td that at butt someone in this self-centred commun;' I on behalf of the ai I >aw the tiger he mentioned in the animal shop in Rochore Road, and
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  • 160 16 Sepo> Lines vs. Island CM The fohowi; ne scores in the match between the Sepoy Lines Golf Club and the id Club on the form?i's course on Sunday morning. Sep players mentioned first. Lowson and Brooke IV L. Lim and Briggs 0. English and Fitzgerald IV Rappa and Lee
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  • 197 16 Nondescripts Score Another Win on Own (i round The Nondescripts pliying on their own p .lid. MMttfl another convincing victory when 4 the Kh:ilsa Association by six wickets stcrtia\ Khalsa Association: Ran Singh c Humphries 1..-, ilal a. :a> -cerr b PeitMa 0. Choor Singh c F> nmndo
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  • 48 16 Mon IJoat Ireland. Ladies Heat England I- PRESS SERVICE— C< 'PYI'K.HTI London. Mar. 11 S< by six coals to two ■ht „nd. D fence on both sides dominated the play .te England versus Scotland wom.i i ;ial hockey mai ded in a win for though
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  • 87 16 .Mi I 1 ri ill v I it). The second stag* of the eatonuoi. wards and wwtwaiws of the Piccsq;: rround railway will be apiiwd on form part of one of the iimi tranoportu nents which have followed the pber rrowth of Oreaier lanrtnn since War Irst section
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  • 442 16 Matsuoku Invokes a British Precedent" Both Sides StiMc Their 0 The Air EJat ard tac res,, inese aod Japanese Into on $tam unrig the broadcasts by Mr. Matsuoka I Ja panes? delegate at Geneva, and Mr. Quo Ta Minister in London. V M.i* r.. :.'i ci formed the key-stone of
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    • 47 16 DAY AND NIGHT (.AS IS ,i)Y TO SERVE YOl. Von willu'tih ■^1 Flying Horse Tooth Paste Hf upervnsion from tlii finest material.- otmmab.. J%< iin M ill! 15 n. c-«. SBAl^ MAMIFICinWB O^ I \y Win IV\V MOKK? 137. CecU Street, IHtipn i OktetwMt from o;.' h#
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