The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 February 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,197. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 10 CENTS. ESTD. 1835.
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  • 88 1 (,overiiment Majority Reduced to 52 UNEMPLOYMENT BILL Hundred Members E abstain n Voting London. Feb. 21. Government majority I ate last night was reduced the lowest recorded m resent Parliament, due revolt of fifty Conserves and the abstention of a Kindred other members, when a
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  • 121 1 T<> Return From Europe I For Important Post I Canton. Feb. 14. I .nt crest is aroused here by the fl&cial announcement that Gen--9 F:,-kuei, leader of the is returning irom Europe m onth :.nd will be given an im- oy the South-west authoI China m 1930 on
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  • 783 1 Prosperity Is Returning To Malaya SOON MORE LABOUR WILL BE NEEDED Theatrical Profession Is Booming Too I 500 Workless Actors And Actresses Find Employment WTHE former prosperity of Malaya is steadily returning," said Mr. Low Wee Beng, a well-known business man j of Penang, who is now m Singapore to
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  • 26 1 Cup Replay Results Manchester City 2: Wednesday 0. Hearts I: Rangers 2. In Div. I matebet: Arsenal 2. Blackburn I. Birmingham 2. Derby 1.
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  • The Weather's Vagaries
    • 167 1 TOWN THAT HAS TO GO UNBATHED GRAVE WATER SHORTAGE IN MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL London, Feb. 21. Faced with the prospects of further dry weather throughout England both country and townsfolk are alarmed at the increasing menace of drought. Reports of dried up rivers, drained reservoirs, and
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    • 118 1 TWENTY-FIVE DEATHS REPORTED SNOW GIVES CONDEMNED MEN A FEW HOURS GRACE New York. Feb. 21. The rising temperatures promise release from the blizzard which inundated the Eastern States yesterday. Twenty-nve deaths have so far been j reported, while many lives have been endangered at sea. Distress signals
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  • 103 1 Must Be Released To Oil Industry New York, Feb. U. The Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve system urges modification of the Federal Securities Act m order to open dormant capital markets, and favours the establishment of an intermediate industrial banking system to aid capital financing. The
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  • 42 1 Anido-Japanese Cotton Talks Again Adjourned London, Feb. 21. The Anglo-Japanese cotton negotiators to-day discussed the question of the geographical area to which any agreement should extend but failed to reach a decision. The meeting again adjourned until next Wednesday.— Reuter
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  • 208 1 IN CASE OF RUBBER CONTROL Renewal Of Immigration Terms Received Penang, Feb. 21. TT is understood that the Government of India reply on the question of the resumption of non-recruited assisted immigration of labourers into Malaya was received about ten days ago, since when the
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  • 144 1 N.R.A. Chief Castigates His Critics Washington. Feb. 21. Likening his critics to Dead Sea apples and their theories to that of correspondence school cowboys, the National Recovery Scheme administrator. General Johnson, lustily attacked his opponents during a broadcast speech last night which is heralded as, the most
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 86 1 BIGIA TEA I Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TO-NIGHT SA I U^ A J; r E F B E Ehf h SPECIAL DINNER RIJSTAFFEL "OEMS" «S.r.,M^|«u BANCE FORMAL "^^"^ogV" l^'' 945 p.m. to Midnight i#iw.m mw T HE POPULAR COMEDIAN n r
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    • 116 1 On Other Pages In spite of the opposition of King Gustav Prince Sigvard of Sweden is to marry the daughter of a Berlin merchant Flemish extremist Deputies are to boycott the ceremony at which King Leopold takes the oath to-day— Page 9. America is reported to be financially assisting Chinese
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    • 145 1 CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP SEA VIEW HOTEL! I SUNDAY NEXT, 11 a.m. BRAND BEAUTY CONTEST Specially arranged m conjunction with WAKNER BROS". Glamorous Musical Production "FOOTUGHT PARADE" Which opens at the CAPITOL, Wednesday, February 28th Valuable Prizes I Mr. Merv> n Le Roy, famous director of 4'2nd Street," "lAm A Fugitive"
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 1130 2 Chances Of Fascism On English Soil Somebody asked me the otner aaj whether, having watched the inauguration and rise of the Black Shirt movement m Britain. I thought Sir Oswald Mosley had any chance of winning to power on a wave of English Fascism.
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  • 59 2 rThat Half Million For Empire Defence The following telegram has been received by the Governor ot the Straits Settlements irom th«> Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated London. Feb. 20 His Majesty's Government appreciate the generous action 'of the Legislative Council m voting $500,000 as a gift
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  • 58 2 Assassins After General Ma Shanghai, Feb. 20. Five Chinese bad hats who were arrested by the Chinese police m Tientsin for intruding into the reslrtenoe of General Ma Chan-shan. the hero of the Nonni battle m 1931, have turned out to be would-be assassins paid by
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  • 233 2 A Problem For General Chan Chai-tong Shanghai, Feb. 20. The decision of the Central Government to re- introduce the system of provincial administrations by a Civil Governor who is also the head of the provincial forces, and the appointment of Mr. Yang Yung-tai as the first Governor
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  • 239 2 A film star's life is not an easy one and this is certainly demonstrated In "Blonde Bombshell," the M.G.M. production which opened at the Capitol last night. This is a new behind-the-scenes film, and is probably the best satire on life m Hollywood that has
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  • 165 2 50/- FOR A THEATRE SEAT Thousands Want Them For Coward Show For the opening performance of Noel award's Conversation Piece with Yvonne Printemps at His Majesty* Theatre there are thousands of applications ior 330 available seats. Faced with such a difficulty Mr. Cochran has found it impossible to allot first-night
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  • 293 2 ESTATE "SLAVERY Malayans' Indignation Over New Book Malayan authorities m London are strenuously rebutting an alleged calumny which appears m a recent book. Confessions of a Planter.* by Leopold Ainsworth. The oifending passage runs as follows As a very young man Mr. Ainsworth went out to Malaya he had no
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  • 235 2 Chinese Boy "Replies" To Complaint With An Axe From Our Own Correspondent. Seremban, Feb. 19. Before the Seremban magistrate. Raja Kamaralzaman. a Hylam, Liew Chin Foak. appeared to-day to answer 1 a charge of attempting to cause hurt to Mr. E. C. Thommerup, an European i planter, with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 405 2 SDfGAPORI MUNICIPALITY Tenders. I nders are now I wing materials nr I iculars. see Municipal 1 I stallation oi Sanity I 33 Devonshire Rd I 171. 173. 175. 177. LSI I 193. 195. 197. 203 Mid 1 47 Krmmat Rd.. B k i I Orange Grove Rd.. 64 I 66,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 439 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Thursday, 22nd. High Water 3.25 a.m.. 5.16 p.m. Football. S.CC. ist. XI vs. Ist. Wiltshires. Padang; S.H.B.J.S.C. vs. Fraser and Neave "A," Anson Road: Fraser and Neave "B" vs. M.P.H., Jalan Besar. Friday, 23rd. High Water 4.15 a.m.. 7.29 p.m. Football: S.CC. 2nd. XI vs. RAF.
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  • 696 3 Raffles College To Have A Professor of Economics TO ASSIST IN TRAINING M.C.S. CANDIDATES »<»rship ol I.conomics is to b<- established at Raffles College ,v future. m v professor, who is being appointed from England with the < of the Colonial Office, will be a highly -qualified expert m air
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  • 199 3 Follows Operation For Appendicitis < From Our Own Correspondent. > Muar, Feb. 20. The death took place, following an. operation for appendicitis, at the Government Hospital. Muar. of Mr. A. E. Dadford. warder, Muar. The funeral was held at the Christian Cemetery. Rev. S. V. G. Elvins of
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  • 274 3 E UR OPE AN WORKLESS IN MALAYA FOR THE WORKLESS i Volunteers' Bureau At Malacca From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Feb. 20. Endeavours to obtain work for unl employed volunteers have resulted m I the formation of an unemployment bureau m the local volunteer headj quarters. It is under
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  • 66 3 Sequel To Assault By Compatriots <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 20. While a young Chinese, was sitting jon a chair, yesterday afternoon m a house m Pudu Lane, some Chinese entered and assaulted him. When the assailants left the house, their victim was found to be
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  • 371 3 SULTAN OF PERAK ON RESERVATIONS LAW A Plea For Racial Understanding <From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Feb. 19. Several matters of public interest were mentioned by his highness the Sultan of Perak m reply to the congratulatory address presented to him by the Asiatic communities of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 4354 4 London, Feb. 9. •TELEGRAPHY, whether by cable or wireless, Is undoubtedly one of the greatest boons of a scientific civilisation, as well as one of the best friends of Empire newspapers. But your correspondent has often to curse it as the most barefaced thief of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 147 4 THfflSSiHINei TOUCH J '111 HI h li L^nves your shin velvety smooth and imparts a delightful fragrance CITTIC-rRA TAIXIM You will like it, everv/Mx/v does. Sampii each Soap. Ointment and TW« cum fr je upon request, from Muller Phipp* (Malaya) Limited. Uaioa Building. Singapore. Gillard s POTTED MEATS Famous for
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    • 55 4 BETTER LESS ENGINE REPAIR XpERFORHANCe/ fc^J BILLS A PERFECTION^^^ IN EVERY TIN 39 OUT OF THE 43 BRITISH MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND 43 OUT OF THE 47 BRITISH MOTORCYCLE MANUFACTURERS ADVISE YOU TO USE C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. Borsumy Building, Robinson Road, Singapore. Tel. No. 4565. Chartered Bank Chambers, Union
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  • 218 5 Blind Girl Orsranist 's Triumnh An enthusiast becomes more closely acquainted with the ice on Wimbledon marshes than she intended. Out of 84 candidates. Miss Lilian Ripley, a £irl student at the Royal Normal College for the Blind, Upper Norwood, has received the Harding Prize m the Fellowship of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 238 5 di£^Z^^3 llii T*¥L "i.tv.i.iJt'i'in^i <?r. v^>— AM :na d ai >^ L jMh pattrnt Tgatn».i h«' o^£<f natural course V S s <^^ Care-free Health Every physician knows that irreguhuities o{ the [unctKMW periodical sufferings and pain occur, because they know that need not be inevitable to women. Kalzana works
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  • 1130 6 Local Members Meet On Anniversary The past, present and iuture of Rotary were considered by the members of the Singapore Rotary Club when they met yesterday on the 29th. anniversary of the founding of the movement. Out of a private venture among business
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  • 121 6 I agree to abide by the conditions govern- ing this competition as set out above and to: accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast* of the results of the following
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  • 68 6 Leeds vs. Manchester C. Leicester vs. Hudderafteld Liverpool vs. Sunder land Newcastle vs. Arsenal Sheffield L'n. vs. Wolverhampton Bolton vs. Preston Manchester In. vs. Bradford I lymouth vs. Grimaby Norwich vs. Queen's P. R. Watford vs. Reading This duplicate list to for the convenience of competitors
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  • 91 6 Strtiek By Car When Pushing Own Vehicle The Indian driver of a trolley bus met with an accident m peculiar circumstances on Tuesday afternoon. His bus had broken down In Stamford Road and while he was helping to push it to the edge of the road he
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  • 140 6 Formally Opened At Klang fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, Feb. 19. The Carey Island Asiatic Club was formally opened yesterday. Dr. V. R. Menon, the president, pointed out the long felt want of a club for the Asiatic staff on the island. Mr. K. P. N. Nair.
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  • 211 6 Sunday, Feb. 11. His Excellency attended by the Personal Staff left Singapore by the i night mail train for Malacca. Monday, Feb. 12. In the morning His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council at Malacca. In the afternoon His Excellency presided at a meeting of
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  • 556 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPE TITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be .found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 27 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played m the English League on Feb 24 THE
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  • 417 6 Committed On Charge Of Misrepresentation At the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry m the case m which a greyhaired Hylam, Wong Kong Teng, is charged with cheating m respect of $4,000 by falsely representing to one Yew Kow Kee, the proprietor of an engineering works m Lavender Street,
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  • 83 6 Malay Tapper Sent To Prison •From Our Own Correspond on t. > Taiping, Feb. 21. For carrying a dangerous weapon, a "pisau blati." a Malay tapper. Ahmad bin Lembut ol Pondok Tanjong was convicted and sentenced to 10 days' rigorous imprisonment by the Taiping magistrate. Accused was
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  • 111 6 Aged Chinese Returning to China Canton. r«| Canton is seeing an i i Chinese who have spent abroad, m the Straits and I I lands Indies, duo to the pi 'work of the Overs* -as Ctltnei I Bureau. This bureau m MkUtioi employment for able-bodied I arriving
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  • 782 6 Second Conviction In "Human Bones" Case Sentence of rive years rigorous im- I prisonment was passed on Arjan Singh I yesterday m the Assizes Court when the special jury which heard the case against him returned an unanimous verdict of guilty on the charge
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 179 7 Splendid Arliss Film At The Pavilion Arliss makes another magnieontribution to the screen m j re the Warner Brothers preition which opened, to crowded s at the Pavilion yesterday. Jingle incident m the long and ularly exciting career of the great 1 ich poet -philosopher, Voltaire, call"father of the
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  • 204 7 Relief Measures At Klang 'From Our Own Correspondents Klaiift:, Feb. 19. A special meeting of the managing committee of the Coastal Indian Association. Klang, was held yesterday" to consider the appeal from the Indian A«j;ent regarding the Indian Earthquake Relief Fund. It was resolved to set up an
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  • 78 7 Arrangements Par Plebiscite Geneva, Feb. 17. In pursuance ol its decision to refuse to be influenced by various cam paigns the Saar Committee Mub referred a scries of questions to judicial experts, notably the scope ot the iranchise at next year's plebiscite and whether the territory may be
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  • 1380 7 Point-Blank Shotting In Kidnapping A DRAMATIC ESCAPE Shanghai, Feb. 1. Having been shot at twice by armed kidnappers, while a third cartridge tailed to explode as the pistol was presented at his temple, Dr. R. C. hobertson, M.C., outfought his assailants yesterday afternoon on Keswick
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  • 56 7 Japan's Many Aviation Grounds m Manchuria Shanghai, Feb. 20. A Chinese report states that the total number of aerodromes and landing grounds recently completed by the Japanese m the different parts of Manchukuo and Jehol is thirty-nine, and the majority of them are close to Russian territory
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  • 173 7 Three Men Sent To Prison For stealing fish from B pond at Lorong 3. Geylang. three men. Lim Teng Kai. Sing Kiang Meng and Too Chen Chuan. were yesterday sentenced to lour months' rigorous imprisonment by the Criminal District Judge, < Mr. H. A. Forrer). Their trial had
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  • 58 7 Poppy Day Receipts Heat Former Year By $3,482 From Our Own Correspondent > Penang, Feb. U. The final accounts of the Poppy Day Fund for 1933 show a net total ol $14,220.93. which Is $3,482.55 m excess of the 1932 total. Subscriptions realised $1,773.29, the sale of
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  • 267 7 'Good morning Betty' Come and have a coffee with me!" "Oh it's you, Joan; yes Ie low to. and I must tell you wh;it I've beiri doing this morning. "You see. I'm foini home nest month. Harry's leave i.sni due until fY'bruary. but I've decided to go
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 236 7 s— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■q IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN! I ARLI// Hi 4]S^l \Jm3k W* /*3H V— 4 WwU>. w A PR "BP 5 V bW^^^ \w3 Itt imV g NOW IN ITS 7th WEEK AT THE REGAL MARBLE ARCH J O DORIS KEN YON as madame pompadour B AND A
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  • 531 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 Italy's Gesture To The Nazis the 'hands ofl Austria" warning to Germany, as published m an Italian newspaper jts forthright m expression, it is not .likely unduly to disturb the calm of (European diplomacy. In fact, it goes little further than emphasise
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  • 1195 8 FIS island of Singapore, it seems, is not to have all the publicity and importance which goes with the establishment of a naval base, for a report comes to hand that the Falkland Islands are to be so honoured. The strategical value of the Panama Canal
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  • 372 8 Mr. Harry Elphick, the head of William Jacks (Malaya) Ltd.. is at Cameron Highlands. Mr. Cheah Gin Kooi, the race horse owner, left Penang on Monday by the Kedah for Singapore. An interesting and fashionable wed- ding occurred m Peiping on Feb. 9, when Mr. Clarence
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  • 1090 8 sun, which lies thickly between every branch and from loaf tip to leaf tip. And the market caits are returning. j riding lightly and clatteringly over the I road, their owners sound asleep at the reins, while the dogged accuracy of the mules leads them home. Priest m
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 42 8 LADIES 9 DRESS IS BECOMING LESS, but is it less becoming The benefits under the "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY have become greater and the premium has become less. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 378 9 ANOTHER SWEDISH PRINCE REBELS AGAINST ROYAL TIES TO WED BERLIN MERCHANT'S I DAUGHTER KING REFUSES HIS CONSENT PRINCE SIGVARD AND BRIDE TAKE REFUGE IN LONDON Stockholm, Feb. 21. THE announcement that the twenty-five year old Prince Sigvard, second son of the Crown Prince of Sweden and brother ot Princess tagrid,
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  • 110 9 FLEMISH DEPUTIES' INSULT TO KING LEOPOLD fOTHING TO DO WITH THIS PURELY AX CEREMONY" Brussels. Feb. 21. note on the eve of King was struck by the ol tjie Nationalist Fiendish In the Belgian Chamber not the ceremony on Friday at the new King will take the titutii >nal oath.
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  • 113 9 London. Feb. 20. hushed and crowded House of na this afternoon there was reorded deep sorrow at the death of King of the Belgians. Baron Carter de Marchienne. the m Ambassador, was m the diplogallery when Mr. Ramsay Macid rose to invite the House to
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  • 85 9 Official Communique Explained London. Feb. *0. The Under-Secret ary. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald. replying lor the Coionlai Secretary In the House ci Coma.ons. .d that a communique was issued on 7cb. 13 on the joint authority oi the British and Netherlands Governments Mting that reports that an agreement had
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  • 65 9 Siam Luckier Than Most <From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 21. Budget estimates for the year ending March 31 1935 prophecy that revenue irtm all sources will amount to 74 million ticals. and expenditure is estimated at slightly under that figure. It is expected that the final
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  • 81 9 Opposition To Transfer of Direction London, Feb. 20. A committee of shareholders of the Shanghai Electric Construction Company, claiming to represent over 51.000 shares, has circularised shareholders requesting proxies to oppose the resolution to transfer the direction of the company to Shanghai.- Paris, Feb. 20. The Senate
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  • 120 9 JAPANESE MANOEUVRES IN NORTH CHINA Warships To Participate Shanghai, Feb. 21. Te:\ Japanese warships have arrived at Tientsin preparatory to participating m a general manoeuvre on March 1. ■t ac day of Mr. Henry Pu-yi"s coronation In Manchuria) when the Japanese forces In North China will stage a military manoeuvre
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  • 134 9 Negotiations Open In Nanking Shanghai. Feb. 21. A report from Nanking states that the Russian Minister to China. Mr. Wang Ching-wei. the Acting Foreign Minister of the Chinese Government, and Dr. \V. W. Yen. Chinese Ambas- j sador to Moscow, who is now m China on leave, have
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  • 200 9 JAPAN SEES THREAT TO FORMOSA AND MAKES FORMAL PROTEST Shanghai. Teb. 21. -vlr. Arlyoshi. Japanese Minister to China, who arrived m Nanking this morning, is reported to have lodged a formal protest with the Chinese Foreign Office against the development ot the air force m
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  • 116 9 League Commission Reaches Brazil London, Feb. 20. The mission entrusted by the League of Nations to examine the land which may be utilised for the settlement of Assyrians from Iraq and to ascertain whether it is likely to meet their special needs has arrived at Londrina m
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  • 80 9 French Government's Policy Paris, Feb. 20. The Government's policy of adjustment of the level of internal and external prices without currency manipulation was enunciated m the Chamber by the Finance Minister. M. Martin declaring that internal prices were high on account of agricultural protection and the results
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  • 84 9 Why Bangkok's Tramwaymen Are Going On Strike <From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 21. The Siamese press report that the tramway operatives have decided to cease work on March Ist because cf the great strictness of the working regulations. The papers urge Government intervention between the disputants. London,
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  • 104 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent.) RUBBER London. Feb. 21. Spot (Sellers) 4 15 16 d «4 7 8 d.) (Buyers* 4 7 8 d <4 13 16d > Feb.-Mar. 4 31'32d <4 29 32d> Apr 11- June 5 l|l6d «sd.> July-Sept.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 849 10 LOCAL SHARE' MARKET RULES QUIET Little Business Done In Dollar j Tin Shares INDUSTRIALS ARE ERRATIC Fraser and Co.'s report, dated Feb. 21, states: AH sections of the local market have remained very quiet throughout the week under review, and with i commodity prices inclined to give way, I prospective
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  • 218 10 Yesterday's Alterations Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 3d 14s 9d Ayer Weng ($1) 1.85 1.92% Hitam Tin (50) 48 51 Kent Tin (2s) 3s 3s 6d Kinta Dredge ($1) 2.45 2.50 c.d. K. Kampar <10> 12s 12s 6d c.d. Lukut <$1) 1.02% 1.07% Malaya Cons. <$1> 34
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  • 145 10 The Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.162 nd. auction yesterday. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality 16 5|16 Good Average Quality 16 to 16*4 Fair Average Quality 14^ 2 15 7 8 Off Quality 13% 14% Sheet Cuttings 13 4 I4H Crepe.
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  • 144 10 Depression Forces 500 Chinese Shops To Close The world depression has affected more than 500 merchant shops m Shanghai including many m the busiI est section on Nanking Road, according to information obtained from reliable sources, says the China Press. The 500 odd stores have been ordered
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  • 80 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association February 21, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Business Standard. Spot (loose) 16V4 done R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F. 0.8.) i6 3 /8 16V 2 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Mar. 16V4 16% April-June l6 3 8 l 6»/ 2 July-Sept. 16%
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  • 180 10 THE TIN PRICE February 21. Singapore tin price <per jpicul) $113.87^0. February 21, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 Muntok White Pepper 32.00 White Pepper 31.50 Black Pepper 15^4 Copra. Sundried 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med.
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  • 201 10 United Press Association 'U.S. Steel 59 58 Anaconda Copper 17 16V i 1,160,000 2,350,000 1.220.000 ADDITIONAL ITEMS 30 Industrials 109.07 107.53 108.14 30 Rails 52.02 51.62 51.79 20 Utilities 28.92 28.27 28.20 50 Bonds 92.45 92.45 92.36 SALES STOCK EXCHANGE Feb. 17 19. 20. American Can. Com. 107
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  • 119 10 The following index numbers represent the estimated monthly traffic receipts of the Imperial and International Communications Limited as related to comparable traffic In the year 1929. Monthly figures are reduced to working day average and m the working day average of comparable receipts, the year 1929 is
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  • 214 10 February 21 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 249 64 London, 3 months' sight 2j4 1 /8 London, 60 days* sight 2 4 7J64 London, 30 days' sight 2-4 3J32 London, demand 2,4 5 64 London, T.T. 2 4 1!16 Lyons, Paris, demand 890 Hamburg, demand 147 New York,
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  • 82 10 Plans For Development On Large Scale Batavia, 20. A huge Government plan for the development of Dutch New Gyinea oilfields is embodied m a Bill introduced m the People's Council by which contracts will be made for the exploration of a surface area of ten million hectares, of
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  • 78 10 During the week ended Feb. 17 exports from Malayan ports amounted tc 23,586 cases, of which 19,659 cases were to the United Kingdom, 630 cases tc the Continent of Europe, 1,900 cases to Canada, and 1,397 cases elsewhere. Total exports the period Jan. 1, 1934, to
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  • 131 10 t The following information has been received from the Rubber Growers' Association through the Malayan Information Agency. London. W33. 1934 Jan. -Dec. December. January Tons. Tons Ton* A. Net Exports. ions 1. Ceylon 63,808 7 06^ 7107 2. Other Countries than Ceylon, Malaya and Netherland East Indies «partly
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  • 172 10 Increased Exports During 1933 According to figures compiled by the Shanghai Bureau of Inspection and Testing of Commercial Commodities tea exports during 1933 showed an increase as compared with 1932. The total quantity shipped abroad through the port of Shanghai was 599.938 piculs as against 539.474 piculs m
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  • 59 10 Movements On London Market London, Feb. :0. Sterling on New York opened at 5.13*2. Paris 78 11/16. Stock markets are quiet. War Loan V-> per cent stands at 101 Vs. Internationals, Home Rails and Industrials are steady. Silver is firm Bars of gold of the approximate value of
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  • 772 10 Liquidators Appointed At Shareholders' Meetinu. RUSSIAN TIMBER Cut Made m Imports This Year It is undjrstood that the British Government have informed the responsible agencies concerned that imports of Russia softwoods into Britain during the present year must not exceed 350,000 standards. A
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  • 60 10 London, Feb. 20. The Times to-day, publishes a special supplement on silver. Mr. David Landale, contributing an article on Far Eastern trade, emphasizes that it is impossible to raise commodity prices generally until silver is more extensively used. For countries interested m Far Eastern trade
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  • 44 10 I Kiangsi Gw Proposal Nanl The Mini.stiv Oi ed a proposal from vincial government be instituted wli tives for the exel for Russian oil 500.000. KianKsi pm\uu ed road common n^eds petroleum and 1 change imnfem the provinrin! feet Reuter
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  • 143 11 I I ,,How i n, the abstract or observation for January L 934 torward by «k Superintendent. Meteoroio g ic al Branch .Survey Department H Humidity Rainfall Bright sunsmne. Air Temperature nuimmvr I Melnl L MeanS T tal Most m No. 01 Daily Total 1 \lax~~ ~Mi^
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  • 53 11 Will More Co-operation In Selling Raise Prices London, Feb. 20. The British Government has Issued a memorandum on cocoa producing countries and it is proposed to discuss among other matters whether they should attempt to raise the world prices of cocoa by a greater measure of cooperation m
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    • 29 11 THI. EASTERN UNITED S S|IRANCI CORPORATION I,TD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. I(, JOHNSON: (ieneral Manager. Ml \i> OFFICE: No. 4, Cecil Street. SING ATOM
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    • 28 11 THE SOUTH f^\ BRITISH X^^l INSIRANCK COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSIRANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES LC. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2. Finlayson Green. i
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    • 801 11 Assets exceed 512,000,000 Assurance m force over SIVOOOJ— The Grca Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the Straits Settlements HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lile Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDOW OFFICE. 27. Old Jewry. EC The Company has 20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court oi England and complies with the
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  • 137 12 An Indian Training Scheme New Delhi, Feb. 20. An important scheme for the training of Indian marine engineers was passed by the Legislative Assembly Standing Finance Committee which discussed thirty-seven items of fresh expenditure and agreed to all. Government's original scheme of sending three scholars for training to
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  • 38 12 Merchants are hereby informed that the additional rates of freight on cocoanut oil m drums to Belfast and Dublin are as follows:— To Beirut 286 per 20 cwt..; To Dublin 34 6 per 20 cwt
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 211 12 Lord Essendon's Warning At the recent meeting of the Houlder Line. Lord Esoendon described the conditions In the South American shipping trade and said that a number oi the older general cargo vessels owned by the Houlder group of companies had been laid up for a considerable
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    • 64 12 Raised By Soviet Salvage Expedition Moscow, Feb. 15. The Party Congress has received a report from the salvaging expedition Epron concerning the raising off Novorossiisk'of the transport Generosa, displacement 6.800 tons which was sunk during the intervention m 1918. The work of raising the steamer was carried on
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    • 47 12 Orders For Two New Passenger Liners > TT London, Feb. 20. me Union Castle Company have placed orders with Harland and Wolff, Belfast, for two twin screw motor passenger vessels for their South African mail service and for two motor carirn vessels.- British Radio
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    • 810 12 Taking Ships From London To The Seas Thc^e who follow their vocations m uniforms often find that their earnings are exaggerated by others. Among the.ii are the pilots of ships, about whom romantic tales of a thousand pounds a year are told; it is
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    • 115 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alongside the Wliarw Expected to Arrive I East Wharf (Entrance liate I), Hoinan Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance imle 3, Katori Maru 18; AJdta llaru Heutsz 11; Besar 14; Pcntk |8; Kota Inten 6. Empire Dock (Entrance (iatr Bessemer City 32; City of 1 34; Shinyo Maru
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    • 137 12 Behar. Brit.. 2.910 {urn. iron 21.2 for London 22.2. Karagola. Brit.. 3.647 tons, from jcutta 21.2 for Rangoon 22.2 Chantiily. Fr.. 5.958 tons, iron' phong 21.2 tor Marseilles via p Angby. Sar.. 417 tons, from Sibu lor Sibu 24.2. Halvdan. Norw.. 761 tons, from 3.t:;; kok 20.2 lor
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    • 195 12 The t. s. s. Antenor, dv« ii pore on Feb. 24 has the lollc sengers aboard from Europ* Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Home. M: T. A Almond. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mi.: !A. Dobson. Mr. J. Ifacfregor, Mr Strickland. Mr and Mrs A R H Phillips. Mr.
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    • 622 12 Burns Phiip line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA <3.352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 161 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swcttenham. Penang, Palemban^. Banjoewangi and North Western Ports Due Sails Singapore Singapore. T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Mar. 21 Mar. 22 T.s.m.v. Kangaroo May 18 May 19 T.s.m.v. Kangaroo July 22 July 23 Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For particulars of Freight
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    • 117 12 For everything appertaining, Travel, Banking O Krttel r Apply io I WOP tO TPAVtI SEP VIC fj to. HOHINBUN KOAD, HENDERSON LINE KBDOU of BAIUNGfI By Fortnightly Passenger Steainrr Between Rangoon, Port Suii.in. Marseilles. Pal ma and England HOMEWARD BAIUNGfI Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Raaff* CHINDWIN KEMMENDINE Apr BHAMO
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 366 12 Local And I Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (#ia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,
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    • 438 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines 'Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N CO rN'DER CONTRACT WITH m« <^ J- W OUTWARDS FROM WNDON TOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore. T«««*- c- Ue 1934 Tonnage. Singapore \NCHI 17,000 Mar 2 rhtttam 1934 SOMALI 6.810
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    • 447 13 Ellennan Bucknal Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LJNF FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMRITRP VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL U Steamer City of Khartoum Du SaUs 1 City of Bath F <*>. 27 Mar. 2 Calls at Dunkirk. Mar 14 Mar. 16 City of Lille F R H
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    • 711 13 l B^Bf The iiv.™~,, INSURANCE. f£S£l Si don an(i Tie Thames and Mcr,ey HMH I: Krac f wO., I»tU The Pe.er.w m^. Su s Ka^J^a, Imperial Airways Ltd AIKWAYS. Indian Tra^-ConUnenta. Airwa,, Ud. gffi. "SSSTSSfcH!? IEST BLUE rUMMEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON AND NORTH COVTIVFVT Via Port Swettenham. Penan*
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    • 939 14 K. P. M. fiOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RUJNST Thursday, Feb. 22. Cheribon (not for passengers). Semarang, Sou|^rabaya. Boeleleng. Ampenan. Padang-Bay. Benoa and Banjoewangi. TTOORE— Thursday. Feb. 22, Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. VAN HElTTSZ— Thursday, Feb. 22, Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. MAPlA— Friday, Feb 23, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas
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    • 326 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^/iJAMERICaV MAIL LINE P COMFORT WITH or ECONOMY PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST C//ers LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Each with hot and cold runnlnf water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CUISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES DECK SPORTS In addition to first class EVERT Trans-Paclflc President Liner now features this
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    • 652 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMFRH f Montevideo BoeiMM Aires vkt Colombo. Durban, Maru Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos Ad Montevideo ret f Hawaii Maru Bnenta Aires via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar, Dar-ts-Salaam, Beira. L Marques, Durban, Algca Bay, Cape Town and Santos India Maru Cape Town
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  • 741 15 lIIUUFIC PACE IN SECOND KUGBY INTERNATIONAL Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 5. I great surprise by de- and. the International Murrayfleld on «r< |oals and a Uy 1 13 tialty and a try <6 rv alter their dis><inst England a iorti aVimiteiy experiout their task
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  • 89 15 Uneven Form m First Round London. Feb. 10. lowing are the results ot the of the Rugby League Cup. I Swinton 0 4 Warrington 4 m 8 St. Helens 34 L 8 Wigan Rangers 2] High--22 Hull St. Mary's t] 30 Dearham Wan. 11 Id Trt 7
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  • 45 15 lowing li the draw for the i Cup, second round, to be n Saturday. d v Hunslet. Kighfr Id v Keighley or WarI v Halifax. Wldnes. i v. York Of Swinton. lens R. v. Oldham tiuddergfield v Hull. S* Helens.
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  • 55 15 diet's 33 Points Against Oldham London. Feb. 3. the results of the under Rugby League! > Dewsbury 10 29 Hull X R 0i Leeds 38 6 Keighley 17 -7 Loigh 0 12 Castleford 8 *3 Oldham 5 Saliord 21 T Huddersfleld 20 14 Widnes 5 12 Bradford 9 8 Broughton
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  • 401 15 Defeat Europeans at Ipoh lpoh. Feb. 15. The Ceyiune.se defeated thi> Ipoh Club by an innings and 7 runs. Rain which fell throughout yesterday morning delayed the start until after 12 o'clock. Ipoh Club taking tenancy of the wickets compiled ihc mediocre total of 77. Rix «30> and
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  • 438 15 Site Clearance For New Headquarters Considerable progress has been made I with the work of demolition of Winj Chester House, St. James's Square, the ,site of which, extending to about a -quarter of an acre, has been acquired j by the National Sporting Club for their I new
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  • 75 15 G. P. Hughes Against Shorts Newcastle, N.S.W.. Feb. ti. Uncomproirising condemnation ol tennis short s was made by the captain of the British tennis team. G. P. Hughes. In an interview after the arrival ot the team m Newcastle i Describing shorts as an eyesore which detracted from
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  • 344 15  -  Madras Presidency Overwhelmed I In making GO; m their match against I Madras Pudency M.C.C. put together j their highest total of the tour. Scores M. C. C. Ist Innings. Bakewell c Johnstone b Gopalan 158 Barnett c Johnstone b Gopalan 2 Gregory b Palia 68 i
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  • 690 15 Veteran George Cook Out-Points 1 A Hefty Swede j (From Our Own Correspondent* London, Feb. o. The most important development i.i I boxing this week has been an uni nouncement that arrangements i:ave been practically completed for a re c urn fight between Len
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  • 347 15 Not Good Enough For Davis Cup New Delhi, Jan. 21. At a meeting of the Delhi Lawn Tennis Council it was resolved that the Council was not aware ol any players Of Davis Cup calibre who would be going to Europe m 1934. nor was the Council
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  • 516 15 NA VAL BOXERS IN PEN ANG Interesting Tournament For Charity The charity boxing at the Fun and Frolic, Penung. was well supported, more Europeans attending than usual states the btraits Echo). Although the standard 01 bjxing displayed by the lads of the H M.S. Eagle and H M.S Veteran would
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    • 30 15 s x. T CONNOISSEUR IT IS QUALITY THAT M a cigarette of unique merit I MADE IN /fe^^^ 6O CENTS ENGLAND /fp^p PER TIN ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY UJ>. LONDON f
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  • 519 16 LEAGUE POINTS FOR BENDEMEER AMICABLE A.A. WELL BEATEN CHEOK WAH SPLENDID IN GOAL B AC. 3 A.A.A C. The third game m the S.C.F.A. Inter-Club league competition between the Bendemeer Athletic Club and the Amicable Athletic Association was played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon, when the A.A.A. last
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  • 103 16 To-day's Soccer "Friendly" On Padang i To-day the S.C.C. will meet the Wiltshirt* Regr. m a Iriendiy soccer match on thy Padang. The ground will be enclosed and the isual seating arrangements lor Club members will operate. In addition, seating accommodation lor the public will be available
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  • 551 16 Golf TEAMS FOR INTER-CLUB MATCH Keppel G.C. and the Singapore G.C., who met m the Wei-Hai-Wei Cup competition last Saturday (Keppel being defeated) will mee f t at Bukit '< Timah on Sunday morning m a fouriball match. The following are teams and starting rimes
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  • 169 16 Keppel Beat Bukit Timah By Quarter of Point The inter-club ladies' match between j Keppel G.C. and Singapore G.C. at Keppel yesterday resulted m a win lor Keppel by quarter of a point. Scores 'Singapore G.C. players, first) were Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Laing 1. Mrs. Douglas and
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  • 301 16 Two Boats Have To Fall Out On Sunday last the International six-metre class sailed the second race of the series for the "Dodo" challenge cup. A good start was made m a fresh north-easterly breeze and everything appeared to be full of promise for an
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  • 419 16 Many Boats Are Disqualified On Sunday 1? yachts turned out to race over Course *D" at the Port Dickson Yacht Club m a calm sea and light south-westerly breeze. The race was conspicuous for the number of yachts which were disqualified lor various infringements of the rules
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  • 77 16  -  Mr. H. G. Wells. On Sunday, the six-metre class will sail the third and last race for the M Dodo Challenge Cup. starting at 10 a.m. The "B" class will sail the third and last race for the Tilling Challenge Cup Start 10.10 a.m. The "C" class will
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  • 863 16 DRAMATIC COUNTY RUGBY SEMI-FINALS HOW HAMPSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE WERE DEFEATED i From Our Own Correspondent). London, Feb. 6. i Gloucestershire and the East j Midlands will decide between them the destination of the County Rugby Championship. The West countrymen are no strangers to j this distinction, but the Midlanders J
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  • 66 16 S.C.C CRICKET TRIALS Two Games To Open The Season The s.c.c. leaaoo c i two trial games, one Saturday. March 2 and en Sunday. March -i S.C.C. ground It will greatly MttsJ those who wish to p] games will enter their n special list provided at v > ing which
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  • 349 16 Successful Meeting On Sunday On the Kuala Lumpur range last Sunday, the Club held the first long distance shoot of the season, the conditions being 2 sighting shots and 10 to count at 900 and 1.000 yards respectively. The scores counted for the Captains prize, given lor
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  • 66 16 The following will rep* Nondescripts On Saturday, against Mr. .-v Carlo Pereira i captain >.J N Choor Singh. H. J Bruj Wayatt. I. Salim. Chopard, Ra R. Ebert. Kerta Singh. P R i Reserves Rahman. William On Sunday, against Roxy Choon Lim (captain*, Car: J. N. Fernando. Choor
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  • 119 16 The following are Invited I football for the V.M.c A against t£! 22nd. Battery. R.A. at Bhikan Mat Saturday: J. Ferguson; Au fecft Kan Au Peck Whye: Chan Ah Wtni ''run Joo Kirn <Capt.» I. Rtsnty. Y.:p y^ Siang, D. Ross. Tan Hock LeQO| Ul Ah Chee and
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    • 57 16 the BUTTERFLIES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA 2S^£!^S^ IDS T IDENTIF| CATION, NOTES ON THEIR PHYSIOLOGY AND BIONOMICS. AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION OF SPECIMENS UNDER TROPICAL CONDITIONS. BY A. STEVEH CORBET and H. M. PENDLEBURY 2 MAPS, 2 COLOURED AND 14 PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES 34 TEXT FIGURES. J»RICE $4.50
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    • 21 16 Don't order Beer TIGER BEER The word TIGER makes L M Ft'lul k i¥ i '%\f^\ Mr Fraser Neave, Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS.
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