The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 March 1933

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 1 13,918. KSTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THTTRSDAY. MARCH 30, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 200 1 \n armed miard >- uatchmj: <»\«-i »»><• wrH-kaxr of the linei < ..1 1 iw, pool which th< l*nlie- „f thirteen ..I the victims are -till aboard— PaK» It is proposed to establish a local Broad casting Company and people who might take a financial inttresl in
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  • 52 1 CAMBRIDGE'S DECISIVE WIN OVER OXFORD I ondon Mar O;. c H s.i.dwuh to-d»y -y s:olf match was won by r.,n. bridge by io n. hi -o 3 with two mat f. the foursomes by n, to two and the singles by seven ■Ml .0 one with two matches
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  • 19 1 London. M.ti In .i ague sex D< roy C home by- Reuter goal of the match—R
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  • 841 1 AN ANTHOLOGY OF HAIKU rVroC lUnu Uacu WJ «i*j v* *a*9 w*» w j^*-~— lists of only three lines of five, seven and five ..-s respectively and must contain no words. Added to thto. tbe tact panese language pronouns are here are no articles and km grammatical changes of verbs
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 175 1 BIGIA TEA I ht 1 t reshnes> 11 frairrance nf the .1 1 a y a n gardens roct r your home. RAFFLES HOTEL Malaya's Premier Hotel. (MS WITH HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER TO-NIGHT PECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 to MIDNIGHT. GULL IN THE PALM COIRT RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. Phone
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    • 174 1 ADELPHI HOTEL TO-MGH T DINNER DANCEWITH THE IMANOFFS a ANY ZOLNAY S£A VIEW HOTEL TO-MORROW FRIDAY NNiHT (FORMAL) -DINNER DANCE— WITH THE IMANOFFS ANY ZOLNAY ADELP" 1 HOTEL ROOF GAR ■>■: SUNDAY. U'Rll. -2m\. 1913, MIL p.m. GRAND CONCERT NKTT i'RIH'LLDS TO l l i: HWFIX>YMKNT FUNDS i-xil STRAUSS ft
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    • 156 1 (uturt i«n>tiuni«»n <>l India P-it.< •Hi- .it plain in ..!i'"i ma v. M v;,,. i:..i ui.in> „!dr«— 'i i; Malavan uM.mi. 1 mon pro.n t I,U ..poit.d ..ii l>v ..Hi. i.;l -mnin t.-« Papf xt ,A.imi iti«n m bankrupts MM-. I irt .1 ll l ,M... k. .it -< I.II—
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    • 11 1 Thert' i< no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 258 2 CHINESE PLEADS GUILT* To CHABGE Officers Jump Into Sea to Capture Sampan I Th- who tried to land their contraband from two !\i-. Wi-.r.i-.. »:i> tu- ::r.ir.i! M: H A F. One of the smugglers stock! faced with a charge of importing dutiable tobacco M »p. c
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  • 244 2 Sequel to North Bridge Road c:...rL'f- t j niu r der and going arm t-d I m public st:. prt lern-d C named I.irn Tee To befor-. th.- S* M ||Bli Mi-. A. \V BB| wr.Tria 1 1 ii- v, rt oiitrnnn winch occurred in North Brid:..
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 151 2 Hair Dressing Beauty (ulture I Kyelash Dyeing. j J '.i speciality) i Alice McGregor j Federal l)ispensar\ Ltd. S I h "iatt-d in the F.M.S.) I Successors to Timms' Dispen ar\ ltd. i Raffles Place. Singapore. J Telephone 2615 BUSINESS^ CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Hlgkeat Claw W«rfc—
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    • 455 2 TENDERS. I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE I Tenders. N'OTICF :> !,-rr.y giver, tta- iruarrr Bow ■msec lor tne lOiiow.rig ma.^ .n» MunK /pal Offic c < in i v o f c i a ■r, -^rIOC 16 33 1 31 1934 Date of Closing 4 p.m Ist. 1933 W MARSH ■<
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    • 367 2 NOTICES I lh»r <i \p ill. Barf gji^ M<|> THI MALAVX I i PRESS. I iMI (Incorporated to the Mrmits >. NOTK I ol uv^ I :uls been made t th« :> I the iwae of Dr. Lim Boon K.enf w:.-. alleged to Boss been MftdjoM. lost Certttcatr No. of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 224 2 THK WKKK rhur^day. :.Uh ■Igh Water. 00.16. 8 8 ft 13.05. 8.1 Football: SAJP.A. League Dll I UU3 m S.C.C. at Stadium; Dlv. n Malaya II vs. S. Chinese F I n at Annual meeting Flying Club 6.30 Band Concert. Memorial Hall 9.15 pm hr.da> :i-t High Water, 00.41. SJ
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  • 102 3 ONLY OCCASIONAL SKIRMISHES i HANGE y pics ihinese Withdrawal From Tientsin ui) hl >i ir I h i\t OB lilt from headqumrtws. ander of tile lianchiikUo tro^« tte CHMK Garrison O— i^^ *l tap. f» Ike pMtttas at LuangHifc^g l» Xm *W^- north of Peiping. Te:i .howuMl Stonchulnio tioops la&i*
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  • 259 3 [RE RRIC.ADK BEATEN BAG! Bi BMOKE Damage Estimated at Three <From Our Own Correspond*: r.uukok. m.u TJanrtTTt" uiimiTr i very religiously its illL reputation as a nre centre. On Sun•n ana fn^plt i > C Raffles Square and '2» «hjj, more besides, was burnt out between
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  • 35 3 Tutnty-One Units To Be Reconstructed i?.o "c .I.m.ito. M:ir. 25. jftntatrr for Marine has tattm M Naval ift«g*»ge«' Department feM "P ytr**. for Ii i-i th r r T affe« order.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 1262 3 Full Text Of Official Note i To Geneva fHF Japan.-, Consulate-General in Singapore Dftl m-.-ived the lolkNhm text OM tormal nut itiratum of Japans withdrawal tan th€ UftfM Oi MttOM whirli Ml HAM tO the SecrHary- jOenerml, Qom**, tr«>m xhv Foreign M::iiMrr Tokio I
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  • 129 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh China's Measures Against .Japan Shanghai. Mar. ]f^r«h*l Chiang Kai-shek, continued to hold I secret UMjrtlnn Nanking yesterday *m\ only a few leading officials including Ml finance Minister, Mr. T. V. Soong. were kr M: War.. f:a:.. >•;>"'."■•«• u" girding measures against Japan were thoroughly
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  • 238 3 ■New Method To Banish Fear London. March 21. Hospitals may in the future engage popular cuva diarus to tell joke^ to outients chirms partic larly unpleasant operations' I K-.ich an innovation i-.s within the bounds of ibility. for Dr Ba il Hughes, of 'Bradford rmary, has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 146 3 7 POPULAR ALL OVER THE WORLD «m, "^^^^%S% nt nrst choice of a diacera•<^2Nftj. J in H an^ \\v>rld-wide public; XJ^?JySK^ -a^^fcvU*y J pre-eminent for it« took 2 W bitterness and ever increuiag \J ln P°P u arit% Over thirtr \ears' supremacy entitle* ii*^ Olde English Marnudadc to tlic place
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    • 136 3 r—^ 1 FIRST IMPUSSUONB \kJz%\\r j ■■> littkm** i*+u**w j THE RULE OF THE ROAD IS A PARADOX tnil* WIIKN KIDING OR DRIVING \I.<)MG. II YOU KEEP TO THE LEFT YOl ARE SI Kl TO BE BIGHT, AND IF YOl GO RIGHT YOl GO WRONG YOU CANT GO WRONG WITH
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  • 565 4 LABORATORY TUNNEL MARVEL Tests On Projectiles And Aircraft Important improvement in the range and ace;,: -hell and rifle fa uit. it nopad iro: 1 -boor wind h is to be contracted at tht N itoty. Teddington. Tin tunnel will ptetMe the of air v. been
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  • 64 4 .Japan Organising White Russians Shanghai. Mar. IX. White :i are a cordinsj to a message r *< Manchuria making amusements to list] st onci Manchukuo N rth Hi ilungkiang. Over five thousand Whin Russian troops ■■Ml Bd finaiutd b\ Japan, an 0.-i.cer.trat-i'U at the northm. U> t a.T
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  • 156 4 Children Play With Panther Cubs In Jungle I: >; r:!! -> muming two dtfUran playing t m angle tract adjoining St Anthony.- I Church ftl Taladi in Ceylon MOM Span two l'iMri cubs lying ask-on on a bed of dried tav I ttMi EOK rats UN
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  • 259 4 PORTSMOUTH (iA(»J. TO [IK RK-OPKXKD Problem of OvercrowcW Prisons F:iM)i:s in I ntries are now wded that the Prisor. Comrooni. And tl blc SCOOSB is oncern. To help meet the pies, in.; aeed. Portsmouth I ed far the accommodaSWn undt tion A .vood S< -.appointed
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  • 392 4 300th liirthda} (»t Oldtsl Kool Kt'u inunt d month th« id Queen will paj visit to to inspect the lsl Scots, th- oldest Pool Intent of the Brit. on the 300tl of its founda of thL< regiment go back tt far into the centuries, that many years age
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  • 94 4 King's Gift of Rare j Stamps f Kuil ha* presented a number <>; ■ai-nbU- .tamp, for .sale by auction on behalf I Of UN BOfH Ear Ho>pital. VhOfl <•.,-•- H Mr Geoffrey E Duvcen Is himsell a pi minentl philaU ■>■' The Roy.,: donation mrlud. „,rm- r:ir-
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  • 412 4 TROUBLE IN i aNGKi I GIRLS -< EH OLS Minister of Kducation's Tirade \j i The male schou.. h of Bangkok ceived a proper slating on Friday whe'i. lor in charge of the Ministry- of Public Instruction lot M b^ervatioa* on then* conduct. On the
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  • 48 4 Utiut Utiiiunal Mor^ti> [Manned Tlie Go\rr:nnent shortly intends to secuimerging of all American railways into six or seven regional groups, according to p«fttfrral s here. s sutod that dictators of railways be established under a rVderal co-ordinator the object of economising -rnning exo 888 Reuter Wireless
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  • 73 4 War Minuter Advin 1., The Japanese War Minister addressed three hundred thousand lapanrac troops by radio yesterday. Betmlm t< the withdrmm-ml of Japan from the League of Nations, he amid LM League. He urged them to prenar* :nergencies *h»t might a< is. of the with«tawal Sin Chew
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  • 28 4 I I French budget for 1033 includes th< penditure of 677.593.931 franco en merdMBt •hlpptoc. This include* subvert ship-, 14 v: I4: francs more than for 1982. 1
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  • 202 4 FINANCER'S "BUNK-HOLE" IN OFFICE Kainw! din Fraud Whtt< 'don. of Alfred La Logic Elphinstoi spiring to defraud such induced to Invest National Match Company. pubMrtllnt a statement w... charges anc with obtain tences and sentenced to i. oIpiWHMH was postponed on I| semtud.- H. mi iv.nv., known under oth. iiaron
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  • 98 4 i. i i ii ri i i h At the London BrrfcQ Ifrs, Lroi. ho is at present sorving it I month* imprisonment for a not-. mm brought up tar J—ewrr I 1. 1, i H cri\ Hit: expre-sed ti* pwßwijr Miwtn^ front a roewmu (w
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  • 56 4 Little hnu»nt«- i rreat> K« Vigorous opposition to th FBB FPact Is voiced to i the committee i tie Entente aha* mm agreemei he dssposa! of tk I krfcmg to the pie-** era policy of revision of th -rang rrartten not ial< iilaSrrT 1* SBBforoe the feeling of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 169 4 100°/ > BRITISH MILK REGAL UNSWEETENED CONDENSED at all leading Provision BtaOfl Soh Accn' HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPOIIr rPNAN'G KUALA LUMPUR IPOH REDUCTION ON CARPETS and MATTINGS QJ NEW SHIPMENT BEST SELECTION ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS CHOTIRMALI/S 41-43 HIGH STREET Phonr 7957 II 9LI I s M±\ W PROTECTS the WORLD
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    • 37 4 Under the Patrona^ H.E. S.r Cecil Clementi. G.C.M.C, ar.M 1 i Grand Ballet IN AID OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIKI Y VICTORIA THEATRE APRIL Ist Sth. at 5.15 p.m MATIM i APRIL sth. at 9.15 p.m ADMISSION j >;;;;;
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    • 112 5 /^J ICHTI y €-15 L. 9.15 P.M. I I Sensational Story LoVi ()f Ud Men On—l n a <; aint S},< Mas I raid t<> /7a//.' •HOT SATURDAY CARY GRANT VB "SHF/S A RAD' (;IRL" LJ^^fl F^\ BE —that's what the town calls me (I^^^ V rhe\ smashed ni« chances
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    • 94 5 Ynu'vc never wen anything like This Brilliant Child Dancer CAP JTQ L I NIGHTLY 6.15 and 9.15 The Whole Town is Talking about D ¥7 M r IK9BI I in i repertoire of amazingly dever Dance Creations Presented with the Dazzling Russian Professional Dancers M .-J&sin a brilliant series of
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    • 136 5 WATCH FOR "FAITHLESS" TO-NIGHT ,HiitiiH k < k on Siitiirdiiv al II p.m. Smiling JAMES DUNN With a geous in fag la<: o will 9i j |ljj her way into \niir heart "Boots MALLORY and t h;t t inimitable funster EL BRENDEL PLUS 1,000 CHILDREN —in the mo"l novel, up-to-date
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  • 212 6 \l! hnuhiiul htinjiiniiNhip Games LFrom Our Own Correspondent London. Mar H Both atal uiind new holders at ...r.d Budmintou Championships at th>- Royal Hoiucaliural Hall. Westminster last RrflH K. It White of Bristol, easily beat D. C. Hui: .upion by 15 11 15 5, uals of the imii's singles,
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  • 167 6 International doll at St. Andrew's [From Our O Otti V I London. Mar I 1 Si T ion"s rcl;i thr occasion of tin international BMftdi MM] S^irl.aici on the opi D Bhalß| ision-. wliich i;a.s> r.ndcr ne of the prim objects ol tii is to rabe moni
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  • 66 6 A daughter lias been born to Mi and Mrs W. V. Rnbim Mr. Robins 1 tin- England and Middlesex cri Iteter, Corinthian footballer and Cambridge double Biuc. He irtiri.d in 1931 AllM Kathleen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charle, Staff crd Knight, of Re«.nLs
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  • 1213 6 IRELAND'S RUGBY VICTORY FALL OF WALES AT BELFAST Welsh Selectors' Policy Criticised (Pram Our Own c i.< p>: London. Mar. 1 1 Brilliant spring w- tt aMfawa 1 oMMri to the conditions oM Bawl ir» ia:ni WK duo for their last Internationa! mat. h at Dublin
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 355 6 TIIJ TALK Ol THE TOWN. BOXING FRIDAY. MARC II 31st. NBW WORLD r FH m >% j^^_*^' as one of tbe Best rights seen far many a year. Tin return wffl be better. Jf Be anw you see tt. jt 10-3-Min. It X Rounds V Supported by jf S< >\W.
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    • 164 6 YOU ARE JURE T VVANT THIS NEW f /Y NEW BEAUTY NEW REFINEMENT SEE IT AT BORNEO MOTORS hmß^Sf" Rml RVfiOr N^Sli 9^91 Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble keep teeth free from film with this special film -removing tooth paste IF you wetetoafl iriMtJ I pad
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  • 4504 7 "Advantages Not Such As to Be Of Considerable Benefit" FINDINGS OF COMMITTEE OF F_NQUIRY tttec appointed h> 111 the (.mrrnor to report pr.uiu.Mhts des,rabiht> U stom> I nion in has nuu issiir.t ,t. t.nchn^ ll, n state that u. i.ir. after Mt-iuhinc the advantages ot i
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  • 959 7 "CAN WRITE A FAIRY TALE," SAYS JUDGE Claim That Was Barred by Limitations Appealing b«J Chiei Ju William Murisont an.l Mr. Ju.-ike WhitUy. m the Supreme Com .judgment Oftfl 1 T o.'fore whom he had cla.med $900 plus $455 for work done, from a Chinese
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  • 40 7 Tomlinson Hall [.it»rar\ S<k iet\ v. ill meet it; TtoMUMOB H;ill. fadjoiMMJ I'r-sbyterian Church. Orchard MMd) I pJBI on Tuesday April 4. when Mr H E Faulkner will <n?ak on "The World of Mr Wells*. Ret Stephen Hand, will preside.
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  • 878 7 COOLIES QUARREL OVER EARTHWORK Chinese Killed in Frei Fight A riot unong w< rkers engaged in the construe* ion of tIM Civil Aerodrome at Kamponp on the morning of March 18. in which gangs of coolies fought each other iron bars, spades and other uk>ls.
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  • 55 7 Assailant of Schoolboys Caught A dospi' abio form of robbery that of waylaying and robbinir sr h ■olb' vs. ...a mentioned before Mr H A T the Singapore minal District Judge, yesterday, when a young Chinese In months' rigorou Imprisonment It was 'atf(i thai tiio u others
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  • 920 7 Geography Lesson From Sir John Snitt TOl'R OF AFRICA Combined With A Little History Sir John Scott gave the RoUry Club of Singapore a "geography lesson" on Africa whan he addressed them yesterday for the last time to going home on letirement. Sir John cpent eight years
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  • 994 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933. BRIEF, BUT TO THE POINT I lie report of the committee winted by His Excellency the Governor to examine the pracibility and desirability ot a toms union of the Malay States of the States and those parts oJ Straits Settlements on the peninsula
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  • 118 8 Mr A C Kna.--- |fl K. i.v and Walsh. I accompanied by Mrs. Knaggs. is proe 1 1 me leave to-morrow by the Comorin <>■ his rti.;:: Mr Knaggs will go direct to thel ;ui '<;!:■ s;i:uiui:;i: Sincrapcre Musical Society committee i 4 I decided to distribute the profits from
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  • 568 8 30 Years Ago To-day From Trams To Trolley Buses Th:. rs ag< electric tram in Singapore was ti< lor trials, prior to the establish- 1 ment of the electric tramway ujnlfll ia! h served the city for L| ntil the present trolley buses I 1 re installed in 1925. There
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  • 167 8 BoyanoM- Motor Driver Soni The final stage of the case in which a I European Police Inspector. Mr. Goodship. acidised three Boyanese of having assaulted him outside the Great World on the night of March as reached in the Criminal District Court yesterday when one of the accused,
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  • 73 8 LATEST TIN AND RI'BBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin pric< and th* I >•<•::. rate in N- w York and Paris I specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow I RIBBER Sp. 3?"d On ."2 M 3 a 32d 2 Forward Tone of Mttto
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  • 287 8  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh GENERAL WHO F! i Martial Law v And (ha: in Shanghai. Mar i. l lak.'ii pi Mukd and I claimed Martial lav yesterd. The Japanese gendarmarie ha\. iting the holduu leading of n»-v spapers, and the tec a«af by tHiaif h or
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  • 157 8 Delightful settings and expert din cut bf I "Hot Saturday now being sho«T at I ion. an enjoyable j I romance, fun and sparkle Ii The principal performers in t: of small-town idealists and amai:-- II Hf»» and gossip am werjr weD cnoser. n* I] ant. Nancy Carrol:
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  • 71 8 l»li-nt> of s, IM n> m One of the g— U at IUfIU Hut- I room on U* top floor filled »tUi stnot I llip that flaw m^ <«^^ urv nma anmn out ui *ii' ■c* front. Bat when inffUgaiinti > J[ Innocent kitchen chimney. An unusu.
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  • 33 8 Haj d Pbt Enmnea, ■■•■n.| yesterday at the home of Mrs B B wife of tkn Ommnkntener of Lands and st Johore Bahru ta aid of the Bur. SJ BBBj
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 111 8 I \\y/ H Established (aldbecks BY SPEC I. VI Js? T0 HM TBLM APPOINT.MIM iS&BgiUffb KL\C OF BIAM DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT KINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. Bridxl prrsrats In diamond s»-t U.iUlim, BrtH»rh« Bnu-elrU. Pearl N>c*_Umv» LARGE--: .\NI) V\-SLL- SELECTED STOCK DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT MM.APORP
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    • 69 8 i PREPARATIONS Nourishing: Cream j Foundation Cream Clean-ing: Lotion Orange Protective Lotion I Hand Bleach Toilet Soap Face Powder j I Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33 Raffles Place Singapore. GIVING THEM A RIM;. Hundreds of Londoi traitresses get narried evtMy year. Pretty nippy. What ■bout giving thk office :i ring
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  • 137 9 BRITAIN'S WORST CIVIL AIR DISASTER Passengers Fling Themselves From Blazing Plane f.IRLS ESCAPE FALLING WING All-Night Search For Clues Bv Light Of Bicycle Lamp Di\mud» March RMKD troops this morning are gu field in which the If -burled mass of wreckage of of liwrpool. is lying
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  • 164 9 tresses of the fatal crash of the air, r suddenly turn to f..tm?s The' b fall then saddenly went into .e of the iwmlku exploded and a rato and feU. nearly kilUnf two girls kao !d The pilot was seen still vainly olbi to regain
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  • 50 9 SaaU MlßMta. California. Mar Mr. Bernard Shaw had an unexpected air thrill to-day when the plane in which h a passenger from San Simeon was forced to land at Malibu Beach, an exclusive film colony. Mr. Shaw was not hurt and the plane was undamaged. Reuter
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  • 260 9 r\IYI\RSAL BOYCOTT PROCLAIMED Reprisal For Threats From Abroad l'»i-rlm Mar. ?H In. Vi/i partx h.t. ilr. l.ir.-d i unin^.il ■i! Jr»s in all prut.NNiuns anci lniM'i'- >■> m reph t<. I hi- (ii-rman Im.x ..t t pi. tii.. :i t.v I, ivs .ihruad. The boycott
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  • 458 9 I Moscow's Views On The Ogpu Arrests ■I report on the British prisoners I ->-yu is circulated by the Tass Agency; I otficial news sen-ice ■I H» aov.et Government has rejected the atI rence of the British OoternI ,i the »U Britons, employs I xken who mere
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  • 57 9 Minister Authorised To "Take Step-" j 1 Washington. M.ir 19 The I nited States ministei j to hina has been authorised j to take whatever steps he con- i siders necessary with regard to the report that Japanese aero- planes have dropp«'d bombs in j the vicinitj
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  • 113 9 So\ ii't Scientists I'lan Serie> Of Ascents I enin^r.id M u Soviet scientists are preparing to undt: in the coming summer a flight into the stratosphere in an aerostat specially constructed in Leningrad. Five or six persons vill r.iak; ascent Irom a place in the central Surooein >n
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  • 115 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh IYote>t Against Military DictatanHp Hone Kong. Mar. 29. iu Han-min. former President of the Legislative Yuan who was held a prisoner by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek two years ago. and no sides in Hong Kong in retirement, has propo&d to the Government of the South-vest
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  • 77 9 15 Pn cut. Ordered b> Mr. Roosevelt Washington M.. President Roosevelt has ordered a 15 per cent cut in salaries of Government empl from April lst. AU em; luding the army, navy air force are affected by the reduction, which will be made under the previsions of
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  • 35 9 lint "Kneruetic Action" Approved Brunswick M.ir The Reich Government has rescind ban en the Btalhelm organLsation from A\>while at the sa MM approving ■tt Kb h -rdering the dissoluiion tm Stalhelm.— Reuter
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  • 58 9 :,1 Magistrate's Court before Mr A w w r :v Chinese named U Seong Klat was charged with having civ M a compatriot K*Y Seng Cheng, by having given I I The accrued, who was represented by Mr. J < ti .tnci his case was postponed until
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  • 27 9 Lansing. Michigan. Mar 29. Thirty-eteht more State Banks have been placed in the hands of conservators, including T-" C•: S-s.n 1 :.._•»>: h. r Reuter
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  • 1138 9 'Millions Sunk In Perak River l Scheme UNFAIR MONOPOLY I Malayan Collieries' Chief j Attacks Government >m Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Mai Mr li H Roubins presiding at the annual meeting 0 ***** Collieries to-day read a long BTSi by Mr. J A Ku.-sell, the mma
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  • 54 9 Imperial Communications !>o>t London Mar Sir Campbell Stuart has been elected Chairman of th« Imperial Communications Advisory Committee, one of the most important Enip:n tribunals on which every government of thi Empire is represented It has wide authority on telegraphic matters including the approval of all increases
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  • 140 9 Stroko and Jail Km Sikh The following story was related by the potto* yesterday, when a Sikh, IJggar Singh, pleaded guilty before the Criminal District Jud-e. Mr. H A. Forrer, to having robbed a Chinese of 90 cents. After a hard day's work on March 14 th' complainant,
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  • 86 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh I Special Divisions For Kwantung Two divisions of selected troops from She 19th Army are reported to hare taft Chtattgchiu for Shaokwan. North Kwantung. Tbey i will form the main body of ttte enpeoßimmfy army of the south, i The entire units of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 104 9 SPECIAL OFFERS I AT ROBINSONS "(OTELLi" fIK Finf <rt;ui! lotton lellului I «O ATHIKTM VESTS |V^ J V Netk. without sleeve Tv Fine elasti< ribbed end- '^Sk r v\ Solt and to J 34. 30. 38. 40. 4 1 i he^t I Price $1.(H) each. //SPECIALS UOFFERS// .i a i:Cp
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    • 1110 10 ttiv pmf PFNNFI I INE i Ooean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. «S rHE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP CO c 931, Ltd. Jk ti'lNA NAVK?Ano" cS.'.' Ltd <! HA: lAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd THE MIPPING Co., Ltd INSI K\N( K Tbe Ltvcnool and London and Globe The Thames and M-rs. y
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    • 528 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co M Ltd. (Incorporated In England > ELLKRMAN" LINK. FKEH.HT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINEN'I VIA FORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due Spore Sails 8 port 55 CITY OF MANILA For Havre. London, Rotterdam H;.:r.b.;rs Apr. 15 Apr 17 ts. CITY OF KHIOS For H:i\-e,
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    • 324 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. i MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. 00. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY < LONDON AND FAK EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (HINA k JAM Due Tonn.Kt Sinpapo RANCHI 00 Ihl 31 SOV.AIJ CARTHAGE 15.000 Ip 14 RAWALPINDI
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 507 11 i.). S. K. Line. t: \FKI( V AND SOI TH AMERICA •tiliWOS AIBBB via Colombo. Durban. Pori hi Sttaaavfcfek. csaiiß twh bw% «w a™_»_^. MoPtefldao (Round-the-world El Apr 27 28 ■VBMQS AUtCS rolnwbo. Durban Cape S M May 23 24 Par m Halaai. Beira. L& Marques. Durban. P^">*ta\» Cape Town
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    • 487 11 to ki kopi: IROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA v (MOMKO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT s\:i) ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK \rn\. Lea\«- l.r.iw Arrive S'pon* N"por« I'enariß. N. York. Pr. n Apr. 8 Apr. U ip II M Apr. 22 Apr 25 Apr. 27 MM i: May 6 May
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    • 846 11 K. P. M. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I TiDOKE Tii March 30 IM I -djang. Banglralli Soengei-Pafcnlng. 9tak and Pa- 1 If Jill RfIFOC I PALOPO Th March 30. Singka in ivmangkat and Selakau GEN VERSPY< -K-Tmirsday. March 30. Letong, Kramat, Tarempa. Midai and Genti vix MB I-IJN 1h u I
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  • 377 12 BRANDY AND WHISKY HARD HIT Heavy Decline Owing To New Tariff !:om Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. M.ii In th.' t nuiM i.i a* interesting lecture on the liiuwth of *xi is. taaattoa w. Man M U RaeVK, thi a#rtM I PJxcise D» intry work un<.-
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  • 105 12 The following is the programme of drills up to and for week-ending. AprL 2nd. Thursday. 5.15 p.m., Headquarters. 2nd Sig. Sec.. Weapon Training; *E" (Chinexe> Coy.. in Training: Serangoon Road. S .V F F Parade: 5.30 p.m.. Headquarters. SRE 1 >m and Weapon Training. Friday. 5.15
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  • 84 12 Th- ken dhipbuilding Yard has launched at Gothenburg the motorship Aurora cf a gross tonnage of 8.300 tons. This ship is built Bar > tvigation Company for their Pacific services. Another launch at Gothenburg Is that by the Eriksberg Shipbuilding Company of the motorship Vikingland. ouilt for the Ifefft >any
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 675 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated in Australia FOk BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. R*?..ti- x thly sailings bv MaVteMM &t< >.::.•: MARELLJV (7.375 towi acd it» B.£ MANGOLA (3.352 tons [Cargo only] MARELLA 1, one of the largest and flrK<t Jt^amers trading > de luxe, single
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    • 448 12 1933 HOMEWARD PASSAGES? Best available accommodatloD obtainable by all Une? from COOK S WACqjijJjrLITS [WOPIO TRAVfI SEPVICi j 39, ROBINSON R<)\/> Tn/JiiMrlnoi Qttarttlnn iTiGiviauaj an.riniuij no poonwo ran HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDI'LE OF SAILINGS Bt KortnijblU PaN^nr" Steamer Brtwren lUnjrotin. Mar>riUe» and FngUnd HOMEWARD SAILING* Port of Disembarkation Plymouth i '.if
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    • 230 12 STATE SHII'I'ING SS^l 4 N> <*u rn Aust Mm \i. accommodation f ,j 0 passengers, will be for Fremantle am and Penang on figapore. I \KLS: M liiluri; ;0-#-fi For Fr« ight McALISI I I: Singap.r- „iid Pei rial tan Stores Agen< L ii Ku.»i I THE E.4ST ASIHICOL I.IMITI'
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 676 12 MAIL DESPATCHES N BT TRAIN Bangkok ever; Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7 30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 730 a.m Saturdays 7 pm Kuantan ma Jerantut) Monday tj RMh| 7 30 am. Kuantan ia Jerantut) S^iturdaj^; 7 pm. Kelantan (via Padang Besan Monday and Friday 7 p m Kelar.t.M.
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    • 195 12 No 1 Dock: Lai N I#fer. Palepah, Tug Varuna. \v B: SweeL VESSELS ARRIVED i). 29.3. BOBC 29.3 K.,;apara. Brit. 3722. iiom Calcutta 29.3 Calcutta 30.3. Hi ■.■nil; Maru J.-.; 3420. from Calcutta H,:._ Kong 30.3. Tinombo, Dut 525. from Dell 29.3, for Dell 31.3. I;:. now. Brit. 3164. from
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 672 13 Full boatload In the lomorin passengers are proceed s.s. Comorin sailing at 9.30 A.m. en Fridn Penang. Colombo and Europe: Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald. Mr W. P. An_t< Southerland. Mr. i.itfield. Mr. J OConn. and child. M R i.trkson and Mr. G. .J i tea Mi A.
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    • 116 13 FOUR 16-KNOT N.Y.K. CARGO LINERS Orders have definitely been placed by the Nippm Yusen Kaisha for four fast cargo linen with a certain amount of passenger accommodation. They will probably be 445 ft in length fcf a:-:, i moulded beam of 62 ft dead- a- 9.000 tons and the service
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    • 92 13 The following passei.,rr:> dLsembarktd at Singapore I' and O Comorin bo_rf fron ■-.■ihama to London Ft It and Mrs Br« Capt and Mrs Loos. Dr Wu Lieutch Mi u J Chaplin, Mr and Mrs Dunster. MLs.s M. Sutton. Mr R Adair. Mrs Wilson and Mivs WiLson Mr J
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    • 67 13 Hat.;.. to SLigajio: bj K.N.I.L.M plane ot March 'JRth wen Mr D.^..-I'T Mrs Bakkc: Mr N.hhv S.n Mi Van Sitter--:. Mr Cumpston Mr Koppen Frorr. s :..-.ipore to Batavia. on March 29tl Mr H A Denne <i G Ke\ Mr K P Ml VV Mi K- !b\ H:
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    • 357 13 Suffolk Leaves for Hone t<» Re-Commission En route home for refit and re -com mission, S. Suffolk left Hone Knn- tu pantment of rousm !or the home-goers the crews of II M s !l-nt and other ho lined tin their craft to bid farewell H MS Suffolk was
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    • 375 13 Sidi'-iiuhu On Modem Method- Some interesting *ide-'ights on modern methods of salvage are _orta by the report read before the annual meeting of the Liverpool and Glasgow Salvage Association in January A number of interesting cases were successfully dealt with during the year first mentioned being that
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    • 109 13 The contract will be made immediately for two cargo motor ships lor the Deutsche Levante Linic Each will be of 4.500 tons deadweight capacity and the service speed loaded will be 14 knots. The co^t of construction will be paid by the Hamburg-Ann-rika I Ine
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  • 47 13 the Shipping and the Import and Bxpoct Qfßcei will closed on Tim da Iprfl 6th. MM Wsml s>\ A l l ij II is from Penang < B Sunday at I tad will probably sail on the sam<- cr. 4 I s.i: Hn| Kf>ne and Shan: i. DtlQl >
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 312 13 ii i: INGAPORE FREE PRESS Head Office. 138 MHNgOfl i;o\i». SINGAPORE VI>VKKTISKR.smo_W_ Special feature ur Ud s PJS >»-.,.... <>ur ...rr...,,,,,,,,..,,,. |ond()i| P....V l., kl p i|unl| tr m P< K L-mpur. >Ulacca appearv H.,j| N y m «M be .^apore Comn..: umi m, m SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Payable in
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    • 448 13 IS. grVaaß /J&~^ rawMk B«Tr^ »^BVBIBk^ r s TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA C J! AND MOST OF THE U.S. A VV| > IBM I Canadian Nations Citiiwaym. s he best of the mar.. anadfcM Rockies stay at Jaspw r^^ftsr f'ark Lodge in the heart, of wondrous mountain beauty, or fTJCS
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  • 631 14 Circus On Table Top The World's i Smallest Performers Ih> .smallest circus in tht world r- at present in Singapore. The arena i.s just a table top lit by the OBJI it I powerful electric Imht sli ng overhead No fanfare of trumpets heralds tlie introduction ol an act no
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  • 80 14 Plan To Reduce Farmers' Debts Washington, Mar. 28. President Roosevelt informed Congress that he has ordered the amalgamation of all Federal agricultural credit agencies Into a "Farm Credit Administration" and also announced that he has ordered the abolition of the Farm Board's crops stabilisation operations and hopes
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  • 387 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore .I.i\a >t.» t ions fcandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests vwth Sydnev. Australia and other »ttttoni Usual call aft.: h H s.^ney.** lanjong Priok. 21
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  • 286 14 Mr. W. A. Trimmer Installed District Grand Master As a result of the rerent retirement of the ■inible Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule. who w»» the District Grand Master of the Eastern Archi- :-h>h Con>ti'ntlon't. a w Masonic function took place in the Memorial Singapore, when Y Q
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 182 14 Freedom and "DUFF'S" Whisky gang thegither! (U'ARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. Procurable at: )*r>ivf Singapore Cricket Club. Singapore Recreation Club. J^*^QSl New Adt'lphi Hotel ltd. //^5inS\VA e;l vi w Hotel ltd. •^y^KJv^S John Little Co., Ltd »fi^s^4\\l Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., ■■KtS^^Bmi Run Bee Co., Lim Khoon Heng. A Vone
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    • 101 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION j S PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and i 1 FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, I DAVENTRY, ENGLAND J Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31 S a metres. Thursday, March :;<• cm 'i IJI IfeM S.'^nal irom I Bil' B< N' J Bulletn.
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    • 477 14 BANKS AND INSI RA A CHARTERED RANK Ot INDIA. AI STRALIA \M> < IHN 1:, »M- ,-■<: Fngland by Boyal Charter) Paid up (*apitn. H. >♦■: h.u.:. H. 1 o^oo.ooo 38 Bishopwsjatfi, London, S; o M|| Asarttsar Ipoh Bangkok K Seremban H-. k mm Bombay B K. Lumpur Cawnjxjre Sourabaya
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    • 250 14 THE YOKOHAMA BANK. LTIi 1 E^' tolisheri in 18f' Reserve Fund 'wOjbh c ipitai Bssssorssstd >i iiij up) Mi.. Bmsjapave Bran' imn |O\|Ml> i r The national Provincial Bank Vd6 BjUh i, K < < 'Sjchim. i H K ivual. K JBfekes r saki N P^sst ian^ai Shiirajtuati SouraUaya Sydney.
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  • 291 15 BUSINESS INTIN i>er and Company's Keport >Lir. 89. .w.. change in mar- r at home r. re- ■:*-'<■-■* -uv Pr.tser an.. C m mini ::i U.- I- -.r. tx-t^en r n aio a jHBBC m th» —ml saa <-:: at BSUJ lor the three own; it jd-.aact
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  • 132 15 Britain's Imports From Lipan ient of the Board of Trade If he would volume and name of ruhfcer knots end «< J.tpa:. :\-> il and MB3. reapectteely; 888B 1 w prtar. kißtadtas the duty tar ehUdimmm' BißßßSlnni and cost of pro m UJt I 1 1 l V.-.-
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  • 11 15 Changes in Representative Prices jyuyo an uionm
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  • 4 15 THE ABROAD kjayi nyjhmn
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  • 51 15 x >■: Caulogued l 429.560 lbs. tStJO tons o:> Um m 5€3.91 sold m PKK'tS RK\I.I/t:i> St 1: •■>: No S* l6B Gu., 5?4 to 6 OR V,, 7-7 4 l-.s CM Q r I til K 4 to m ■e SPOT SJ!32d NY. t auction will
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  • 26 15 MM> ,nwr- a net profit of ON for 1931-32. a> niipatri with fiW for 1930-31 The crop tail— trrt iff 1.695.391 !b.. against 1.500.057
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  • 39 15 An Interim dWdend of 6d. per share, plus a bonus of 6d. per share, both payable on March in napect of the year ending May 31 is announced by Rawant Concessions to gharetooJders ngMared on March 33.
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  • 507 15 PROPOSED FORMATION OF COMPANY Medium and Short Wavelengths To the Kdtl.M Sir, Ot. ion hM hit*] drawn to various articles wtt •■••ared recently ln the Press regarding the lack of a Broadcasting Station in Mala For some ttane past sr been considering this matter very carefulh and
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  • 171 15 Tale Of a Lost Pawn Ticket hi; i: \>i.O. a piece of paper, which sub euuent:-. tamed out to be a pa-n thket. BBS indirect!'. maponsible for the arrest ol AjBJ kfm iBS who was cliarged before Mr H A Forrci. th, Sm Crimn il Distil
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  • 467 15 BARRACKS THAT WERE PULLED DOWN An Unsuccessful Mission to China When a Chinese contractor BSJBMi OMa Joo Teck, appeared in the Bankruptcj Court yesterday, for hi* public cxaniinat ion it v I li«- lost over $30,000 on a contract for $180,000 to build barracks et Bet I
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  • 321 15 S.S. Association Protest Against By-Law .Strait- Settlement.*, i Sin":. pore i Association immittei met on Tuesday when mon}: the matters considered was th- bill to amend the Rl BSration o! UK D.-mn O'.dman. > The view of the Chamber of Commerce that this Bill appi ars to be
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  • To-Day's Price Changes
    • 207 15 NUrch 29 SELLING London. 4 months' eight 2 3 27 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 13 16 London. 60 days' sighf 2 3 25 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23 32 London, T.T 2 3 11 16 Lynn
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    • 149 15 March 29 Singapor. price (per pikul) MM tambier 4 P«i>l>it White -1 Flake Tapioca 4.50 Pearl Sago Small 4 I Copra, Sundried 4 00 Sago, flour 6 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2 69 Bylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin Ml Socony Motor ITainllmr ex iw>**ir p.: 8.-.fi:f. I::.;
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  • 70 15 March Mtfc^ 1* •'ctack m/mm R 3.8 Equal to London Standard, 6 I|lC > Equal to London Standard. •B.> 6 516 69» ndard RS.S on Tender Apr. 6 1 9% 63 16 6 516 April- June 6 316 65 16 July-Sept. HI 6»* Oct-Dec. t>
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  • 23 15 CLOSING (ROTATIONS VVKDNLSDAV. M \K< I! I'lll jvhai8o kjanm CLOSING QUOTATIONS i jyupo bnm,n klipo iubnikjh nbuio j DOLLAR KI'BBKKS
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 74 15 \ssets exceed $12,000 OOu Assurance in force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. JJI-KICE Great Eastern Life Building Cecil Street. Singapore LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry. EC aipany has 120.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act m
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  • 358 16 M VKINERS CIR(TMYEXT THE POLICE A Lively Division II The heavy police side were no match for I nippier Malays who represented the Mariner Department in a Division II football fixture at I the Anson Road Stadium yesterday after r. and were easily beaten by three clear
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  • 384 16 INmm l)ispla> in Yesterday's WtM i 1 uces. A heavy ball and slow ground were much to I blame for the lack of thrills in the Commercial Cup match bet*. Singapore Harbour m-jjMj -j ft, Lrjm twt tl iu *'*>.;.. r '> toe natch was wholly unattractive, the
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  • 83 16 Satiir(lii> Gff With Si -otlnnri I Prom Our respondt. •.<■ Irish Rugby selectors have mad» change in the team t. iland at Dubli on April 1. on Saturday 'A' Ik i favour of J J O'Connor uge. Cork Pratt «D. i I !i;;. Lai IAMTOI M 1'
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  • 114 16 I SBf OF U (JAMES YESTERDAY Interesting Championship Matches Two \ery interesting championship mat lere played in the S.CC Lawn Tennis T Kne of which ran to 24 games in one I of the winner of this losing the IE two -sets with only avour. terday's
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  • 51 16 Members of the Old RamV- A vho wish to idmp.ir in the tennis tournament ire reminded that -4hg Er,': *ith fees isl each i uld bt sent M 0 E- Edlin. 24 Raffles Place E\--mill be as follows:— Sun :he G I Pnl Okl Cup. .^incles handicap, doubles
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  • 40 16 Semi-final In I\(\(\ Tourney ;n Our Own Correspondent] I'mant. M.i A semi-final match m I Ml a Cnampvmf CC's UM D -J K B.irn- I A Hobl>ni. tlv by 6 3 6 4 Burnham is favourite for the
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  • Article, Illustration
    171 16 (iraham and Sulli\an At the New World To-morrow Graham— Sullivan fight comes off I :row night in the Moonlight Hall. New I World, so that even if it rains there! iviil be no need to cancel tbc m Sraham has met Sullivan previously and I i-w eig h Sullivan
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  • 50 16 LmUci Foursomes At krppel GcH CM The retails i -ursomes petit i< .<• >pt-i Goit CM m: Mrs. J. L. Campbell and J Donald 47 —10 Mrs. J. C. McLeod and Miss Haggerty 48 11 37 Mrs. J P r aifl I Mrs. Litchfield 49 —12
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  • 87 16 On Sunday, at the Royal Singapore Y Club, thr International Six-Metre 0 tcond rare :or the Somenille Bowl. Si io 3 m dm will sail iin;U race for the Lembergt-r Cup Start 10.10 H will be post<d j c. liiesi will sail the second and tnuil
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  • 34 16 Final For Municipal [Prom Our QnC IViiaiii:. M 1 I tbaji c Mnp between y B ibe fortnight ago resulted Y< the :ilv. ('om in fhiisli Eli ua] Drpanment wln- thi ui.
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  • 232 16 EDINBURGH'S STIFF FIGHT Narrow Win by Combined ■i < > London. .Mar. 1 1 Tht Scottish Universities Golfing Bo Edinburgh Univenttj bg K matches to 6. I m tiK'ii ins n h at Gi on Saturii. The weather was delightfully tun im i IB direct contrast to
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  • 91 16 TO-MOHKOWS iU> Khoo Soon Guan vs. Chua Kim Hcarn and Lee Chew Kuen vs. Tan Miang Chi I FKIDW S TIES Chow Tien F-» k n 'I;i> K o Liang; <A O I M D Abubakar. -A I 1 HDAY'S TU.I .idi«-s <>p«-n h.impiunslup Lee Chec P.
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  • 208 16 Drawn Games With Indian \ss<h i.itinn The match played between Minto C Union and Indian Association at Balestier ended in a draw. Abbasbhoy (83) and Chengappa «ttc tlv. corers for the Indians iHamin bin Kechil's 47 not out and 23 by d were the best for Minto.
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  • 116 16 The following will represent the n|| the limit rmcnt:' on Sat;, and Sunday Against SRC on Sat A Jansen <Capt >. M A K Hamid K \1 B il Zilva. B. Dudley. V. Param [■Otlq I) P' .ii 1 hu: asingham. A I Maniam R S Sundram.
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  • 95 16 Monthlj Mixed Foursome? •om pet it ion was played at the Garrison Golf Club on i m tn- Mkwriaj i»-.u- Um best ret\ |f] Y (i s.r. md Ml K< 81l P 40— 5' 4 34 I ii uid ilka c m KcM 47—114 Mi 11 H
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  • 82 16 1... Hflawtag have been selected to represent the United Servi cricket match with BjC.C i^ii-im on Bundag IN Ueut.l v Croone, na f Ca}>: h B Rom HjO 1 Wlttl l-ut M. I 1.. VfllktaMa RE.. I I .1 Bier, H Slt!i^ I, Cp] P I 1 Will BWldHßttl N'ui.n.
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  • 641 16 SIR SAMUEL HOARE OM MOONSHINE' India Dae Instalments Of Progress 1 oiidon M.u The Secretary for India Sir Samuel Hoare, this afternoon the first of I days' debate on the Governments prop regarding the future constitution I 1 ,ng taken in the disci: I which arose
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  • 121 16 Chinese Philanthropies To The Rescue Tht d< ong cherished by the Momuiuty lor a common Pa\ilion for the thousands of membfr Ifah i I ttfl Association, Is at last fulfilled. For has been the ..Uions most m The oksjenraMOM of the Deputy Governor, Sir John Scott, w hose
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  • 64 16 A raid on a lious.- in Hylain Street was carrtaj out by Detective Inspector M I Mil] pi p Ing, and h< of count* rfeit H) ;m jii amounting to a total of $36. A man and a woman, both Chint- tt d charted befoi> M the
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  • 19 16 Mil- J Jetlrzi i Simjlf: :n -I." >,ir!.y Covered C Chan nships at Duhv R KlB IkMl > 5. 6—3.
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    • 132 16 After 01 tri Kir (1 f 0 \fiftif P^^^FPASER^NEAVE. WARWICK BOND I! i QUALITY NOTEPAPER SEMI SMOOTH WRITING SURFACE V\ IMSH OKI XI N \KI I IN PADS POST Ql VKTO >\/\ Mm -111 I PQBI (M I W 0 -1/1 NOfEPAFER Boxed I ivc Quires) POST OCT. 1 K\\
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