The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 March 1936

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,808. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, MAR 23, 1936 10 CENTS.
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  • 927 1 Seventh In Recent Months NEW DESTROYER DAMAGED Peer Accuses Italian Secret Agents rwniv .i London, Mar. 22. ■FHM seventh case of >uspected sabotage m the i i th j\ last few months was reported J i iIS loarne d In m> ial carters m
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  • 403 1 VON RIBBENTROP FLIES TO BERLIN Plans Are Not Rigid Berlin, Mar. 22. THE Locarno plan was discussei at a midnight conference at the Chanrcllery attended by Herr Hitler, Kerr von Kibbentrop, Gen. Goering, Baron von Neurath, Gen. von Bloniberg, the War Minister and the Com-manders-in-Chief of#
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  • 246 1 CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE AND LOSS OF LIFE M. Flandin's Reference To Armistice Surprises Italy Addis Ababa, Mar. 2Z. A PPEARING suddenly m the bright <* blue sky at 730 a.m. today, 19 big Caproni bombers, flying high over Jijiga. rained thousands of incendiary bombs on the town.
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  • 292 1 TO BE SIGNED ON WEDNESDAY Treaty Does Not Satisfy Italy London. Mar. 22. THE new navil pact, now complct- cd. will be sißried by Givai Britain, the United States and France at a plenary session of the Naval Conference on Wednesday. Th4i provides that the Powers
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  • 111 1 AD VALOREM ALTERED TO SPECIFIC DUTIES Japanese Goods Mainly Affected (From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Mar. 22. THE British mercantile community mostly welcome the law passed :his week-end tran .forming? MM UMM tariff from ad fltofWl t" pecific duties <.winu: to frequent < vasions. Of 107
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  • 106 1 President Roosevelt Asked For SHMMMMMM) Harrist.urK. Mar The Governor ol Prin, ylv I Appealed to President R^osevlt lor tl Immediate emergency appropriation of $10,000,000 :n v: w the CTtUcal fl situation. 5300.000.0U0 IIAMAGI New York. Mar !1 The Bood Wftttn of t>v P n <• and W riven
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 Scots tfihisky a Mdl FriomJly Spirt! TONBGHT COCKTAIL OANCE -^g? .'"""T 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. HtLLM Ot DSfiNER OAnCE im mi from Europe c lv O#A FEATURING THE LATEST CREA(lnformal) 9.30 10 Midnight tions m cabaret dancing NON DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. when m penang stay Directed hy DAN
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    • 79 1 CT^GdUums Scots ttJbtsfe' ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS THIS *WEEK SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND CABARET DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE RELLER BAND_. IV* CABARET n THE TWO SIMMON S OMH A( ICtmATIC I»AN( ERS ADELPHI HOTEL: TUESDAY MARCH 24 THURSDAY 26 SEA VIEW HOTEL: WEDNEi DAY MARCH 25 WHETHER VOli REQUIRE
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  • 270 2 Plenty Of Fun In "While Parents Sleep" j "While Parents Sleep"' was a play i which "shocked London." But it ran 1 for 15 months, the shocks being of the 1 delicious type. Unfortunately, the screen is not as free as Ihe stage so the United Artists version
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  • 49 2 I Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell at 11 a.m. Summon-ses-in-Chambers (I at 2.30 p.m.), Onginatinp: Summonses and Motio. s and also Summonses not heard on Saturday. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex. vs. Dorai Manickam Davis.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 20 2 BUSINESS CARD. MASSAGE. MR. and MRS. AK.AJI. GRADUATE OF THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL 210-2 Queen Street Near Post Office, SINGAPORE.
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    • 658 2 NOTICE OF TRADE MARK. EAGLE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Trade Mark consisting of the word "EAGLE" and a representation oi an eagle is the Trade Mark Df AMERICAN SHEET AND TIN PLATE COMPANY a corporation organis?d und:r the Laws of the State cl New Jersey, and located
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    • 750 2 6WHE£\L CARNEGIE NOTICE IS K!^?E3Y GIVEN that the Trade Murk consisting of the word "CARNEGIE" (printed m two forms as above) is the Trade Mark of CA-1-•NEGIE STEEL COMPANY, a corporation organised under the Laws of the State of New Jersey, located and doing business at Carnegie Building. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania.
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    • 568 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. TO LET: Commodious Rlversld* Godowns No*. 82 and S3 Rober* m; Quay. Apply to Meyer Brothers TO LETi Klalfi al tne "CKBSCh^T 145 upwards Also 'MEYER FLATS' Tanjong Katong All sea frontage and nodern sanitation Also offices m gooc business unarr*»\s: co down*, small stores and
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    • 484 2 FOR BABY'S HEALTHY GROWTH FOLLOW Dr. TRUBY KING'S METHODS AND USE KARILAC SUGARS and KARIOL EMULSION. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. 3. Battery Road' BOARD RESIDENCE, SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd. Large rooms facing i a with own bath room. H and C. and Mod. san. Phone 5758 Tennis. Larg^
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    • 509 2 £be Stnoapovc Jfice fl>cess Head Office: (cell Slieel, Mnnp«r. Fhonr 5471 «:> line* •t eilniNlon* to all 4rp*rimrai«, Tel: I.iik-v tilng»p«i V Kuala Urepur Office: 25. Java Mlr*el. Phone: 3W3. lon don Offiec: 40 41 Urn Mirrt. !>•»««« X.C.4. f bonr: Central S«t« *t#f T«i: "Lradmalaya i SUBSCRIPTION RATES Blncarw^i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 261 2 biary Of The Day Sports High Tides:— lo.36 a.m.. 11.08 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. Lea^u?, Dlv. 11. Marine vs. H.M.S. Terror, Alison Road Stadium: Commercial Cup. Post Office vs. Municipal "B," F. and N.; S.H.B. vs. M.P.H., 5.H.8. a Municipal "A" vs. Nestanglo, Post Office: Friendly, St. 0 Joseph's Institution II
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  • 215 3 EUROPEANS AND CEYLON PO LITICS Outspoken Address LEADER DEPLORES APATHY Colombo, Mar. 14. ]U| R F H Oritfith, of Usk Valley, AVI Latpandura, was today elected I resident of the European Association. He was proposed by Mr J W Thomnion and seconded by Mr Bruce Foote .1! today's annual general
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 3 ONE OF the big loudspeakers used m connection with the Winter Olympiad at Garmisch-Partenkir-chen. These were tastefully am. ."iJl.u-.nl with spruce branches m titter to fit into the beauties of the Bavarian landscape.
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  • 73 3 (From Our Own Correspondent") Seromban. There was a large attendance at me h( list* of Dato Perta Sallch. Senior Lembaga and tribal chief of the Biduanda tribe of Rernbau. at Kampong Pilin. Kwnbau. on the occasion of the award (j! a certificate of ho-r.our to the Dato.
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  • 192 3 Over $14,000 Paid Out To The Poor The following letter has been addressed to the President of the Singapore Rotary Club by the Yen. Arebdeacon Graham White, chairman or the Rotary Interim Relief Fund. 1 Now that the Silver Jubilee Fund is about to function, the members of
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  • 85 3 A Bill to amend the Courts Enactment is to be introduced m the Federal Council. The Courts (Amendment) Enactment. 1932. it is explained, increased the jurisdiction of the court of a firs*, class magistrate to try the olTences of [kidnapping, robbery, house-breaking by Irilfcht, etc. It Is thought
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  • 28 3 It Is rumoured that Dr. H. A Tompany. Adviser on Agriculture, SB. and F.M.S.. will shortly be retiring to takr up an appointment at Colonial Office m London.
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  • 20 3 VLADIMIR KOKKINSKI. the Kussian aviator, photouraplu'ri after making his new world height record of ii.r>?.~> Metres
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  • 211 3 Pacifists In Free Fig ht STIJ\K BOMBS tsi;i> C irabridgr. Mar 7. •TALK of pence brought wai t«» CambridKc tonight. Und>n?raduat< .s dropn at j. Guildhall nir 1 ft Wnif sjx'.iKrrs d Bounced Q rearjnameni prograwui People, thrii nosr* stifled. Inis pouring from their rye*, forced t1.«.. way out of
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  • 1267 3 F. M. S. Chinese Chamber Of Commerce KUALA LUMPUR, MAR. 21. THE HOPE THAT THE GOVERNMENT WILL SEE 1 ITS WAY TO REMOVE THE FOOD TAXES IS EXPRESSED BY THE HON. MR. LAI TET LOKE PRESIDENT OF THE SELANGOR CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, IN
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  • 58 3 To Address Rotary Club On ""Malaya's Kronomir 1 1 nit y" Mr. J G %MJ man i <ilrector m London ol Messrs. Outhrte and Co. Ltd. member, of the International i-fubbcr Regulation Committee, and ex chairman ol the R.G.A.. wilf address the Singapore ROtaty Club on
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  • 59 3 Lt.-General o c Har.it t .mis ixvn appointed Lieutenant ol the Tower ol London. At the :;<! ol IMI fttkt Lt General Burn 1 returned from Chiai trhere he had been Genera] Officer Commanding the British Troops dnce vxva Mrs BarreU is sister ol lira Oliver Mirks and daughter <>i
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  • 21 3 A commission a.; :»ml Lhmil mmtil m tho straits BetttemenU Volunteer Force has bttn \\i anted to Mr .1 .1 Johnson.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 91 3 fp* fi oi^ft i n "y i o MINERAL RUBBER ROOFING COM POU N D CORRUGATED IRON CONCRETE GRADE GRADE CARBOL ASTIC CARBOLASTIC Brush coated will repair a For waterproofing flat con^ leaky roof, drying like a crete roofs, terraces and sheet of rubber. Many years gutters. of added life
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    • 167 3 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THIS SURPRISE HIT The CASE OF THE LUCKY LEGS" Starrinc WARRKN 1 1 I\ M LAST TWO PFKR>KMAN( fes F.A( II VI lilt VICTORIA «c GLOBE 6.15 «Sc 9.15 7.15 «c 9-3O ALL OF THEM CANT BE WRONG! Is entertainment that ran bf recommended with
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  • 4023 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDAN OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT xlrey Skies In England— This Waiting For Spring To Come— Half The Nation Coughing— And A Rather Gloomy Outlook— Sanctions Against Germany Not Expected— But We Test Out Air Raid Alarms And With A German Machine! A Spy Gets Four Years Gaming
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 27 4 ALL YOU EVER REQUIRE IN SILKS SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT ECONOMICAL PRICES ALWAYS FRESH NEW STOCK ARRIVING. VISIT WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., 31-33 HIGH ST.. TEL: 7144
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    • 150 4 PILES CURED j No Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction caumi more human miaer? ■an Piles. Yet Pile* can be quickly id<lmml? aired without the use of injection*, km/c scissors, kot iron. electricity, or any other Bitting or burning method, and without »ofinomfn( to b«d. and no doctor* or hospital
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    338 5 r MI ""cr.c s AsqeR&f: SEL&ra=.*isf f *s MR. OLIVER STANLEY, the Minister of Education (with spectacles) •at if nderi a ceremony at Brockley County School, London, to inaugurate the school's mural paintings. Some years ago Sir William kt,thtnsUm, then Principal of the Royal College of Art, suggested »ha* members
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 36 5 s Qlrfty doe*Htj&e go to tike BONELESS ROASTS Rolled Australian Sirloin of Beef Stuffed Shoulder Veal Saddle Mutton Stuffed Breast of Lamb Stuffed Leg of Lamb Tender cuts for easy carving. TEL. 5378 1 WS 146
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  • 275 6 Machines Ready Next Year DEADLY WEAPON IN WAR TIME London, Mar 14. ORITAIN is the first nation to order a fleet of robot airplanes. The Air Ministry has just placed a big contract for them with the de Havilland Aircraft Company,
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  • 243 6 Was Analyst's Evidence Necessary? 11 P. P. APPEALS IN LIQUOR CASE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. "THE appeal by Mr. 11. Whitton. Deputy Public Prose< utor. against the Kuala Selangor magistrate's decision m quitting a Chinese woman, Ang Phooi, and Lim Kelt, who w» t. charged under the
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  • 237 6 Startling New Influenza Theory ELECTRICITY MAY BE THE 'GERM" London, Mar. 7. TS influenza caused by electrical disturbances m the air This li the startling new theory announced by Sir William H.imer. lecturtr on public health at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. In a paper concerning influenza epidemics m 1933-35. nublished m
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  • 75 6 •From Our Own Correspondent.) Pen any. Mar. 21. The Chung Lin« High School strike has been ended with the expulsion o: 17 beys and a promise that others "will be dealt with.* 1 The strike, m which teachers, and scholars who did not wish to participate, are
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  • 63 6 •From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur. A fire broke out m the lime factory at the junction of Sungei Besi and Loke Yew Roads. The Kuala Lumpur fire brigade soon had the fire under control. Very little damage was done. It appears thai the ovens of the kiln
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  • 245 6 AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL IN TAMIL THE Department of Agriculture. F.M.S. and S.S., has issued the first number of an agricultural journal written m the Tamil language. The journal has been produced In respense tc requests which have been received by the Department from time to time, and
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  • 39 6 Last Friday members of the Malacca Club entertained their president Mr. EC. Martin, and Mr. C T. M. Hus benci to a farewell dinner Mr. Marti.! hps left on transfer to Singapore and Mr. Husband is going on leave.
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  • 173 6 Technical Education Scheme Proposed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Mar. 21. According to the annual report of Sutiffei Siput X.state Asiatic Staff Association, the membership has increased from 34 to 72. The Perak Associations have not yet joined the All-. Malava Association but are expected to do
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  • 116 6 A series of mv:t?rious burglaries at the house of a member of the Persian Lrgation m London has given rise to ♦he theory that the intruders may have been searching for secret diplomatic documents. The diplomat is Mr A. H K. Hamzavl. and the robberies were
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  • 103 6 A Bili to amend the Bankruptcy Enactment is to be introduced m the Federal Council This Bill, it Is explained m "Objectand Reasons." empowers the Supreme Court to make an administration order In the case of a wage-earner wi.ose salary does not exceed time hundre-1 and fifty
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 6 TWO STEEL TANKS, weighing 119* tons each were dropped into the sea with a mighty splash off the Singapore Padang on Saturday. They have been constructed for the A.P.C. who are shipping them to Penang for petrol storage. This photo sho.vs one of the tanks being towed out to the
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  • 53 6 <From Our Own Correspondent. lpuh. Mar. U. Mr. J Fairchild. executive engineer Camerun Highlands, leaves on Monda] on transfer to Muar. During his stay at the Highlands he started work on the new 18- hole |Dll COUTW The PWD stair m the Highlands will give a farewell party In hofKNV
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    • 83 6 You found I was right I knew they couldn't I possibly harm your throat 99 Pwf lnn H/FN"fl w-f'D a i /C"M.? V TRAPPING THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME ,^g CRAVEN 1 is preserved within the air-tight 4 TRU-VAC* »t -^H tin and protects the cigarettes against the harm- llH|Bß^to
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  • 133 7 By permission of Mr. R H. Onraet. Inspector General of Police, the band the Btraltl Settlements Police will perform In public during the week as 'lows under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch. L.R.A.M. A.R.C.M. R.M.S.M Tuesday, -lar. ?4. at Katong Park, at ::■> !>.-i'.: March, Old
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  • 116 7 Considerable Speculation In Canton Canton. Considerable interest and speculation has been aroused m Chinese circles here concerning Japanese intentions m South China as a result of the frequent visits of high Japanese officials to Canton and Nanking. Rear-Admiral Keny Hosokaya, commander of the Fifth Destroyer Squadron,
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  • 25 7 So far as ran at pressnf be ascertained, the amount, left by the lat" Mr. Foster St. Barbe. '"formerly of Selangor. is £9.741 (n.p. .€8.505)
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  • 508 7 has beaten every other sy stem m existence. GOOD MANAGEMENT jQUR hearts usually go out to the Qnfprtunste individual who loses I a slam contract because of finding five trumps bunched m one hand. Th^rr are occasions, however, when such b:ic! i breaks can hr I guarded against
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  • 110 7 Locarno Powers And The Rhineland Violation APPEAL TO GERMANY FOR PEACE CONTRIBUTION London, Mar. 21 THK House of Commons was packed yesterday to listen to Mr l.«l< n\ announcement of the terms of the White l»ap«r. He .said that Germany hid been invited not to
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  • 526 7 nOREIGN statesmen and A-nbassad >i.> were present m the Distinguished Strangers' Gall- \v 01 the BOUM of Commons whon th<» Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, ruse m a rrowd.'d house yesterday afternoon to make a statement on the agreement which had been reached between represent art \< of France. Belgium.
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  • 228 7 "Till: Whit pybU n an annex tl whi< h the Bi an I Italian (i. vn ,j >:u B Ilium ai d 1 1 in ti. i oi hlur, 01 th ;i,,i f' r rtded ror in i ;>r, ding i .1 «i decu it -in (/1 on on r
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 210 7 ALHAMBRA LAST NIGHT OF 'SHIP CAFE' with CARL BRISSON TOMORROW 1 R. K. O.s dramatic sensation QUININE. ■9 a prophylactic against MALARIA. use every day 2 siiffar-coatcd tablets 3 grains Quinine Hydro- chloride. Be sure to take a quickly disintegrating (soluble) tablet, such as made by BANDOENG QUININE FACTORY. trade
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    • 286 7 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY, SIR THOMAS SIIENTON WHITELECGE THOMAS, X.( .M.(J. 0.1 i.E. SINGAPORE FLOWER SHOW 1936. will be held at THE M \V WORM), .f.ilin IWv.ir. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday \pr>\ I md .">. l!»$6, I r«*»i. I.' ihhui until inir'i ifiht. OPENING DAY No.n
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 145 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Siniraporr ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co^f Malaya Ltd Wavelength— V.).f) metres p m. Recorded music 645 News bulletin supplied by Straits Tim s. 7 Relay of concert artist-s from the new ZHI studio rMra. G. A. Clements- songs. Th e Mi E 'S
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    • 387 7 (violin) 6.50 Talk: "Conquest of the Air" 5 710 Musical interlude. 7.15 A religious service, r: laved from St. Botoiph'j Ohtireb, Boston Linis. 720 Greenwich time signal 805 W.ekly newsletter and sports summary. B 8.25 Clcsv down. Transmission 2 The following frequencies will be used: GSJ 13.03 m., GSU 1«.8«
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  • 123 8 DOMESTIC OCC URRENCES DEATHS. SHOTTON— At the General Hospital at 7 p.m. last night. William Sho'toii. 21. an engineer oi the m.v. Silverbeech. Funeral this afternoon. MR. LIM NEF SOON, aged 57. pass*^ r."T>y ppa?pfui]v In Bh»rgh&S sstr t Mar. 20. 1936. Hi' i'M.^s Derr.nd his Deiovrd w fe. Madam
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  • 903 8 The Singapore free Press MONDAY. MAR 23, 1936. General Service? I AST Friday's debate on local conscription by members of the Chinese Christian Association m Singapore, following the recent an- nouncement tliat some form of "general service" may have to be introcluced at Home, gives a pretty clear indication that
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  • 163 8 Mr. 11. W. Bailey, a director of several Malayan rubber companies, has died m Er gland. The Hon. the Undang of Rembau, C BE., has loft for China and Japan on v holiday, and will be away for 2':> months. Mr. W. E. Vowler has been appointed
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  • 700 8 Poland And Herman Friendship Race And Revnlut'mn l.rmi'ie Ant EJwmrd 'lll's Coronation THE ten-year non-aggression treaty between Poland and Germany has been considered a triumph, perhaps the only triumph, of Nazi foreign policy. Diplomatically isolated. Nazi Germany clings to her one true friend But thf-re always
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  • 1158 8 rvURING my lirst week ol teae:.jim In the newly establish! d mod -1 sih »1 In wealthy oil town m Tmi i wai dated by the machinery revolving about me. To my room each morning. lor what was scheduled as the H m.t Ro:m period, came twenty
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 101 8 Hi PLYMOUTH PLEASE" fnl BU 1/ O Ei w l\ 9 PHONE 5933 Telegraphic Address: 5934 GOODWOOD The mosl charmineK sit: ated Hotel m the Island. Ideal tor permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTA'L BAR LOUNGE TENNIS DINNER DANCE, WED. MAR. 25th. DINERS SI. 50 No
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    • 66 8 ALTHOUGH THEY ARE REPUTED to do so crocodiles have seldom been seen to shed tears. But many people have seen whales blubber. There will be no weeping m the event of a calamity to the home if its contents are protected by "GAFLAC" FIRE and BURGLARY or THEFT. GENERAL ACCIDENT
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  • 175 9 WENSHUI CAPTURED FROM REDS Gen. Tada Presses For Joint Military Measures Shanghai, Mar. 22. A LTHOUOH the Government forces have recaptured the wall- ed city of Wenshui, about forty miles to the west of Taiyuan, capita] of Shansi, the situation m Central Shansi is still
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  • 123 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh REPORTED IN JAPANESE PRESS A nti- Japanese Move At Nanking Alleged T Shanghai, Mar. 21. HE Japanese Press m Japan and outside of it La publishing news of tr>c conclusion of a Sino-Soviet alliance under which China and Soviet Russia will work together to
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  • 129 9 Farewell Concert By Mr. Tryner At Goodwood Park Although they were there only by special Invitation as lovers of music, there wa.s a large audience at Gooi- d Park Hotel last night for the recital of modem Britl h music given by Mr. J. Tryrer
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  • 77 9 Succumbs To Illness On First Voyage William Shotton. ore ot the two engineers of the m.v. Silverbeech taken to the General Hospital when thp vessel arrived here last Wednesday, succumbed to his Illness last night. They wore be'ieved to be suffering from malaria. The second man
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  • 107 9 Difficulties Attached To New Programme Washington, Mar. 21. The reorganisation of the defunct Agricultural Adjustment Adminlstra tlon and the establishment of five roof the Government's now soil conservation programme, were two fundamentals of ar. ar.nouneemrnt by the Secretary of Agriculture. Details arc exported m a few days.
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  • 39 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Mar. 21. A strange epidemic broke out m the District ol Weiyuan last week when many vir'ims were claimed. In rm-t cases the victims died within tec minutes of their Infection.
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  • 18 9 Th° Dut^h air mail which left Amst<;riam last Wednesday is expected to arrive ai 5 p.m. this evening
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  • 43 9 Washington, Mar. 21. QRESIDENT Roosevelt's new taxes on the dividends distributed to foreign shareholders may have to be collected for the Treasury by the American companies concerned, according to the reported intention of the Ways and Means Committee Reuter
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  • 60 9  - Sin Chew Jit Poh China should tak? Immediate step; to Dr vent silver from flowing oui of the territory. Mr. Chen Chung Fu. an executive of the Hcpei-Charhar Political Council, who is now attending the Sinn-Japan-ese parley on b.half of Gen. Sung Che Yuan, has conveyed the wishes of Gen.
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  • 240 9 Heath Occurs While On Trip To Shanghai A Renter message from Shanghai announces the death on Saturday of Mr. Lim Nee Soon, the prominent Singapore business man. Mr. Lim. it is understood, left Singapore for Shanghai on Mar. 4 on a health trip. His eldest son,
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  • 71 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh I'roposed Trunk Line Between Szechuan And Kweichow Shanghai, Mar. 22. The Central Gcvernment is considering the construction of a trunk line t>3twren Szechuan and Kweichow. Mr. Chang Kung Chuen, Minister ol Railways, has proposed the construction of a new line connecting the city Of
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  • 104 9 $1,500,000,000 FOR RELIEF IN AMERICA Slow Progress Of Re-Employment Washington. Mar. 81. DRESIDENT Roosevelt has asked Congress to appropriate $1,500,000,000 for relief work m the financial year beginning July 1. The President stated that the 1 trend of re-employment is upward, but the present rate of progress is inadequate. He
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    64 9 R. B. CTNNINGIIAME GRAHAM. the well-known author, whose death took place at Buenos Aires on Saturday. Mr. Graham wrote a number of books on Argentina, where he spent his youth. He was revisiting: the country at the age of 84. It was recently proposed to name a town m Argentina
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  • 48 9 Excitement reisnrd outside the Pavilion Theatre at about 7 p.m. last night when flames were seen issuing from the Neon Sign bearing the name of the theatre. The Fire Brigade was soon on the scene and extinguished the fire, but not before the sign was very badly damaged.
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  • 388 9 BANGKOK GERMANS FREE DISTRICT FROM TERROR Coolie Killed And Carried Away (From our Own Correspondent) THantrkok, Mar. 21. HE Me Wont* district, 50 or 60 miles west of Paknarnpoh. la a district more famed for its tigers than its teak. Two members of the Bangkok German Colony
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  • 71 9 l,:mdnn. Mar. 20 Tho following statesmen In London foi thr meetlngi the b:ague Council visited Buckingham Palace today: M. Paul Boncour, IL^rr von Ribbentroo. Mr. Stanley Enid' and the Seer tary-Oen-eral of the L iafii ol Nations, M. Avonol His 'Majesty aLso received m the course ol the
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  • 41 9 London, March ft, Tlic total amount applied for m tondew for B 10,000.000 Treasury BilLs w«l $.'11,165,000 The average rate per cent for bills at three months was 10s B.lSd against 10s. 9 24d. a week ago British Radio
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    • 61 9 iw> STRF.NC.toTH Wlio :s then- wiio docs not recognise the value of physical strength In the strenuous life of today. Chiropractic makes mc-: people strong and thus fits them to attsin the ambitions v hirh are a natural pail of every one of i;s. A free booklet wi'i be forwarded
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    • 171 9 B M 9 NEW ELASTIC RIB KNIT COTTON SOFT AND PLIABLE AN IDEAL GARMENT FOR SPORTS WEAR SIZES 30 TO 40 IN. WAIST Price 85 cents, ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. kM mTlo [^I^^RENGT^JJp A^NEW NESTLES PRODUCT i Send this Coupon for FREE sample I I Send 10 cents
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    • 191 9 uu. LO 1 v ßyJ r 'onTh1 CP haT?moo^ an ARMS 6uToußma«s ah. But we Shalu 'JSTSSi THIS M^A^HnCK' OA2ETTE-. BOOM FOk CORRESPONDENT HAVE A^oTHEf? N £o PAPTU^ /^hOulhtVt v WHATSGOIN& PEACE TQLDOb THAT you OMECKE THAT THty J^^A»?ISTS r R lF fkAKIH- WAS A.X V ON DOWN AisD HAD
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 185 10 •Mar. 18. 19. 20. American Can. Com. 125 124% 124 American Telephone and Telegraph 168 164% lttVi Atcheson Railroad 75» 4 75% 75 Chesapeak 57 > 4 57 2 57 2 Dupont 144V 2 147 148 Firestone 30X 8 11% 31 1 ti< neral Electric 39» 4
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    • 235 10 From London 5.30 p. m. March 21 Kl'lißElt: Steady. Buyers Sellers Buyers. Sellers London Spot: 7 7 16d. 7V 2 d. Previously: 7 7|l6d. 7 9il6d. Apr -June: 7»/ 2 d. 7 9 16d. Previously: 7 1 2 d. 7 9 16d. July-Sept.: 7 9'l6d. 7 11
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    • 81 10 London Closing Quotations March 21 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yrstorday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 74 15 16 74 15 16 New York to 4.88 2 3 4.95 13 16 4.96 5 B Amsterdam Guilders to 12 91 7.27 7.27 Hong Kong Per
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    • 243 10 Quit Rents Again Under Consideration? (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuarla Lumpur, Mai. &1. The Ncgri Sembilan Planters" Asso nation annual meeting was held a Scremban today. The chairman. Mr X P. Reynolds, referring to quit rent said it was understood that certainaspects of the case were again under
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    • 96 10 German Bonds Continue To Improve London, Mar. 18. An early demand on the Stock Exchange demonstrated an improved sentiment today, but, m the absence ni continued support, irregularity developed. Yesterday's air estimates m the House of Commons strengthened aviatiens. Austin Motors were featured on news that the firm
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    • 78 10 During th week ending Mar 14 19:30 exports of tinned pineapples lroni Ma<^van pons amounted to 24.503 cases ol which: JAM .3 per cent., cases to Canada. U>4o 8 per cent.) cas-« elsewhere iJr CPorts for the period Jan 1 IWG. to Mar. 14. 1936. w re 446
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    • 362 10 Final Dividend Of 5 Per Cent. Recommended The directors* of Tapah Rubber Estates, Limited m their report to be presented to the shareholders at the annual meeting at French Bank Building, Singapore, oji Monday, Mar. 30, states Your directors submit herewith a duly audited statemant of accounts
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    • 178 10 SINGAPORE VOL UNTEER CORPS Programme of Drills up to and for week ending. Mar. 29, I j'.S6. Monday. Mar 23: 5 15 p.m. H< quarters. SR.A. (v> Lecture; 5.30 p.m. Headquarters. > S. RE (v) Lecture: 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, B.F.C.R.E Malays. Drill with RilK S.V.FA. Drill and F.A. Trailing: GIT;
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    • 221 10 Saturday's Singapore Quotations Mar. 21 London, 4 months* sight 2 4 18 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London, 30 days' sight 2|4 1 32 London, demand 214 London, T.T. 2 4 > Lyons and Paris, demand
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    • 226 10 U.S. February Consumption Disappointing Stanton Nelson Co Ltd. m their rrbber market review dated Singapore, Friday, Mar. 20. states: Trie market this week has been fully <rtoady but only a vory moderate amount cf business has passed. The uncertainties of the European situation and the negative news regardioe:
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    • 164 10 ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Profit Of $33,000 Last Year The repor' of the directors of Alexandra Brickworks, Ltd., to he presented ai the eighth ordinary ceneral meeting of the shareholder! to be held at the office of the secretaries (The Borneo Company Ltd.), Mercantile Bank Buildiro. Singapore, on Thursday. Apr. 2. at
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    • 147 10 The following telegraio baa beer received irom the mine: Cn cutttni south, check Samples taken cv rv fs feel for 55 feet assayed 8 per rent tip oxifi?. Quarters, R;ms; taken If G Units Rangefinder Trailing; 30 yards Range, T" Cry. Zerolna Rifles. Friday. M-* r 21:
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    • 1073 10 Fraser and Co.'s List SATURDAY. MAR. 21. 1036. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin \> 5s 5s 6d Asam Kuinbaiitf < 28s 3d 29s 6d x.d. AilStrel Malay 58s 6d 59s 6d x.d. Ayer Hitam (s.s> 14* 9d 15s 6d c.d. Ayer Wcny ($1) 1.65 1.75
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    • 211 10 Heduciion Of K\it From Country The f (lowing informal] regarding Spanish currency has beei: racaUpod from (he act m" Vice-Consul lor Spain m Singapore Mr. f. h. Curds: A deeive was published on Mar. 20 m the gazette from th:* Finance Department of the Spanish Government regulating the
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    • 112 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association T< \i" ofl Miirki-t t^ti L.arsi Cable: London Shot 7 7 16d. per lb. New York Spot Sh«vt US 10 per lb certificate when cuniii.u n m rout. ldr Europe or North Africa Thfs m effect iih.h I, at any pel 1.1 Malaya holding Spanish
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    • 654 11 LBEST DEMAND FOR NEAR RUBBER Symington And Wilson's Report PYMINGTON and Wilson's weekly *J market report dated London, Mar. 4, states: We have again to report an inactive week m the Rubber Market although prices have been steady to firm. Business was done on Wednesday afternoon
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    • 106 11 £100,000 To Be Raised For A Riviera Memorial An influential committee widely representative of the British and American communities on the French Riviera has been formed for the purpose of perpetuating the memory of King (j< ur^e V.. under the patronage of the Duke of Connaught, who
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    • 1161 11 FRASER AND NEAVE'S ANNUAL MEETING Proposal To Make Quarterly Distributions 'THE annual meeting of Fraser and Neave, Ltd., was J- held m Singapore on Saturday. Mr. W. H. Macgregor, the chairman, stated that the present position of the company appeared to justify a slightly more generous return and a quarterly
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    • 822 11 CHINA'S INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT TREMENDOUS PROGRESS MADE Japan As A World Competitor •THE enormous strides made m communication, sanitation, education and industry m China during the past six years were described by Dr. Donald C. Jackson, Professor I Emeritus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and president of the American Society
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    • 229 11 Directors' Report For Last Year The report of the directors of the Muar River Rubber Company Limited presented at the sixteenth annual general meeting on Wednesday. Mar. 4, states: The Directors present their report and accounts for the year 1935. Accounts. The profit for the year was £3,423
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    • 603 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKIN6 CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 475 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND |||NA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 share* of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3^000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors l: 3.000 oo# HEAD mini 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2. Acencies and Branches. Alor Btar illolio Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Bl
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  • 145 12 Dispossessed Boatmen In Clash With Police Hong Kong, Mar. 4. As a result of a clash between ferry boatmen and a party of Chinese police 4 boatmen wen- arrested at Tungkadj^ Nantao Bund, Shanghai, last uZO" f tr ?K ble followe <* the inauguration h l^ City
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  • 41 12 (iIRL PUPILS of the Queen Man School. Lytham. Lanes., presenting a hand-sewn blue ensign, their own work, to Sir Kdgur Britten, i-oinmandcr of thr Queen Maiv. tne new iuxmy. Cunard-White Star liner, (.p board the shin, al (ila-sgow.
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  • 1290 12 Economic Barriers: Tonnage And Trade TTHE promotion of trade by the removal of high tarilT^ and other impediments to the exchange of goods and service, and currency stabilisation were described as the fundamental need! of international trade by Sir F Vernon Thomson m his presidential address
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    • 478 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.i II I K PHONE: Freifht 5433— Passage 5431 LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING* AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAIL WATS. ROTAL STATE RAILWAYS OF BIAHL CANADIAN MCIHC WOftUrt OQiATtn (Incorporated m England) wmMm THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PAC IFIC SERVICES vU lIONOM'Li: or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 126 12 HENDERSON LINE SI IiFIM I OF SAIIJN<.S By Fortnlfhtly Passenier Steamer Between Rangoon, Tort Sudan. Marseilles, Palma and Fnfland HOMEWARIt SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymoatli Leave' Ranfoua MM BUKMA Apr 4 YOMA Apr 20 PEGU May 2 CHINDWIN M.iy 16 KEMMKNDINE May U) BHAMO Jun U AMAHAPOORA JimSAGAING July 11
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    • 579 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a m. and 7 p.m. Ipo: Weekdays; 7.4S am and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis. Port Swettenham, Talping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* T p.m.
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    • 435 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside Ihe \Vhar\rs or «-x|><-« it if to Arrivr. East Wharf (Eitfrance (.air Ii Rohna 22. Cremer 20 Mum Wharf (Entrance <.utr ||< Of) ien Noort 18: ftpoh Hi 15; Peisarider 13; Pi Kudat 8; C i 1 niller Empire Dock (Entrance <.;it« Kangaroo Mi: llaru Silvervew
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    • 447 13 P&O "j I XeJ' and BRITISH INDIA P- O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS vm" Tonnafe Spore R^NPURA nnon m UV BANG^ORE 6 00.) j" y Rawalpindi 2 r ?/;k na Sis l? :y: i\ r»rro mily. HOMEWARDS leaves Leaves Tonnase Spore. Tonnage Spore. ;^M™I 15 6°h°° 6 000 Jun
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    • 633 13 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) B ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KiNGCOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO lOR MONTRI AL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Ste&airr ue Sall« xCITY OF DERBY Havre, London. Rotterdam, Hamburg Mar. 29 Apr 2 CITY OF
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    • 1005 13 iairroKi TIIF KLIF IlWfl. lINJ o t! k..mw v 1 ***** lid SUam Shi r Co.. Ltd hma Maluul I i nnurd Uh'tr S™r I T«l JiT S *y* l JJ*.| Thr Sarawak Str,,n,hi n '< d g gSS^ J Xt V;;. iSs? S^Jfu? The Sum Mfam Nav U i
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    • 731 14 K. P. M. OP TEN NOORT -Monday. Mar. 23, Belawan-I>li. VAN OUTHOORN -Monday. Mar. 23, Muntok. Batavia and Cheribon. PALOTO Tuesday, Mar. 24, Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api KA!\IPAK Tuesday. Mar. 24, BengkalLs, Paneh. Berombang, TanjongMengeldar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. .VIAKASSER Wednesday, Mar 25. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallai, P( Italian-Estate and Rengat.
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    • 659 14 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE -SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. SILVERYEW In p ort Mar. 30 May 10 M.S. JAVANESE PRINCE Apr. 6 Apr. 13 May 24 M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Apr 20 Apr 27
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  • 536 15 Kerr's Great Performance BOLTON SCORES TRY DURING FIRST TWO MINUTES London, Mar. 21. OIXTY thousand people saw England beat Scotland m the Calcutta Cup Rugby match at Twickenham today by nine points (three tries) to eight points (one goal and one penalty goal). The
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  • 90 15 Saturday's Rujjby Union Results The following are the results ef Saturday's Rugby Union matches, as! cabled by Reutcr: BliM-khcath 17. Birkenhead Park 25. Gloucester 13, Newport 13 U leetter 5. Bath o. Northampton 8, Neath 8. Nuneaton 9, Moseley 11. Perarth 11. London Welsh 11. Rugby 5. Coventry
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  • 44 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Mar. 21. The following team has been selected to represent the Ipoh Club against Teluk Anson at tennis Doubles Gurr and Bede-Cox. Gatneld and Fleming. Shorland and Bancroft. Somerset and Prockter. Singles: Shorland: Gurr, Webb and Bancroft.
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  • 251 15 Fort Canning Lose •"THREE bri liant catches by P. Webb. a sound patient innings of 30 by Dr Woodhu'l and a spell of good bowling by Subramanian helped the Johore Cricket Club to win their first match of the season against Fort Canning at Tanglin Barracks. JOHORE
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  • 160 15 Bowler From Singapore Does Well (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 11. The Selangor Club met the Kilat Club m a friendly cricket match on the Padang today and defeated them by 101 runs. Taking first knock the Selangor Club were all out tor 174 runs.
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  • 94 15 (From Our Own Corre&po dent.) Scremban, Mar. 20. At the annual general meeting of the Negrl Sembilan Lawn Tennis Associa tion held last night at the Sungei Ujong' Club, Seremban. the following new office-bearers were elected: President: Mr C. P Thane. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer:— Mr Chung Ah
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  • 57 15 The following will represent the S.R.C. at soccer <a friendly) today on the S.C.C ground. C. Alphonso; A. Coliick. and J. Ritchie; L. Reutens, F. W. Ayres and R. Barth; N. Sullivan. D. Ross, A. M. Valberg. E. G.ilistan. and F. L. Wilson. Reserves: O. C. I Aeria,
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  • 105 15 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.; Taipini;. A Taiping team led by the veteran and inter-port cricketer, C A Speldewindle, went to Ipoh last Sunday and met the Ipoh Club m a irienclly match. Batting first, the Taiping XI scored 110. the double iigure scorers being C. Campbell <28>. Fleming
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  • 71 15 (From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur Mar. 21. For the first time m four seasons lh<V.M.C.A. defeated th<; Indian Association on the V.M.C.A. ground by 38 runs today. Batting first, the V.M.C.A. scored 113 runs, RadclirTe topping the scores with 25 not out. Gcrbtx Singh took seven
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  • 148 15 Iritor-Statc Match Not To Take Place Badminton IH'tlH \\ht* m »»i Kel.uiKor who have birn looki lorwaid t the BtngapON SchiiiKur inter State nstCfa m Kuala Lumpur diuini: Urn lortheomliiK Easter I xtlid.ivs will i> disa])pomt<Mi to Warn tluit tin match will not taki" plan .is ai 11m-
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  • 79 15 In thf annual m'rr .school MOtiMfl iiKitcli lu'io bctwi.n Kinu Hwifd VII School (TaipUtg) ;iini Clifford Behoof <Ku;il;\ Kai.^sar' ttM rlslUN WOB »»v lbc odd m<>;»i >n throe PI m tin '»< nd Ol pi.', the Kdw.ndi m.s iiuuhl t-» havr won. but thrjr fi.ru.i: i :imc m front ol
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  • 723 15 "SKINS" HA VE GREAT FIGHT WITH CHINESE Match Ends In Draw A HECTIC struggle m the mud was provided at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday when the Royal Inniskillings. making their first League footbell outing to Singapore held the Chinese, last year's runners-up, to a draw of one-all. Both
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  • 1292 16 Tweedy In Form SHEFFIELD WIN AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 21. THK semi- final games m the English l.\. Cup competition saw the favourites win, though m both cases by a narrow marABBENAL I: GRIMSBY 0. (Played it Huddersfield). S'FIELI) I
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  • 364 16 Weights For First (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, Mar SI, pilK foUowini are the weights for the first day of the Selangor races: Kacc Horses. Class 3. Yn I. s'. furs Tony 9.0. Troy Stick 8 12. Sparkling Eve Grand Can-h 8.9. Personality ro "iJ" 8 Srneartoxvn 8.7
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  • 33 16 fibers ar notified that Mr W H r has accepted the invitation lh c tse to i:- us convener n olar-e o Mr. J A Dean la leaving Singapore on furlough
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  • 101 16 Championship Ties For Wednesday The following ties m the S.C C lawn tennis tournament will be played on Wednesday. Mar 25: Championship Singles H Swinrhatt vs. V P Burbat N. 8. Wis vs. W. J M. Warden. Winner of J. E. Harvey and C P Burke vs R.
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  • 15 16 A London, Mar. 19. Middlesex 19. Oxfordshire 18 Swansea 26. Cardiff 0. Reuter
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    19 16 photo). Uiinest. and the Inniskiilin^^^e drawn lnatch betweett the Kl|ltn rs on Saturday. The score was I—l. Free Pree
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  • 192 16 Just Misses Century FURTHER PLAY STOPPED BY TORRENTIA L DO WNPO UR I^ENG HOCK hit out merrily against the Nondescripts yesterday m iheir cricket fixture with the Chinese on the Hong Urn Green. He was well set having scored 91 before a torrential downpour
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  • 229 16 By 33 Runs CT. ANDREWS School defeated the Anglo-Chinece School at cricket on Saturday by 33 runs. ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL Yew Woe b Hoosainsah 0. Jan Jee ibw b Hoosainsah 26. Paraman b Thov Swee Keng c Van Cuylenburg b Hoosainsah 3. Kcng Swee run out 0 n
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  • 45 16 The following have aceeoted to pl ay w tnc n 2 TI% l t0 J see 2nd m V 6. s.k c. 2nd. XI today at sr r v> row r^ht. J W. Mur.cey J G P^k^nng. R g fo ren A Buchanan!
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  • 56 16 The following hays been selec^d to ZFSSP* thp MCA at socn-r vs th <™ Wednesday, Mar. 25 a 515 H?^°V h2 l nS n Road wound :-Tan Teck. G. Day. A Zazula. N. Jackson- V ™b* Ua Kirn Wee. W. Mitchell Ong »we- Kens: and J. Bleha.
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  • 49 16 Owing to the ram the followne matches which ought to have been nayed yesterday were cancelled- Indian Association vs. R.A on th- I A ground. Ceylon Sports Club II vs MF A on the M.F.A ground and Ceylon Sports Club I vs. R.A F. on the CS.C. ground
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  • 103 16 Ties To Be Played Today The rollowlni are today's th y.mc.a. open tennii I urnament: Handicap Men's Doubles Dr F)h and X Q Hock plui 3 va Del. Tufo a::d F. V Duckworth plus Id. Handicap Men's Singles C Reshty d!us 153 va v p Wee icr Woon
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    25 16 ph'.tn WONG SEAH KEE, the Malayan Vdfffcfl lifting champion. \%ho "will have for China early m \oril for the Olympic Games m Berlin. Free Press
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  • 401 16 St. Francis Inst. Lose By 148 (From Our Own Correspond' Mftl t;i. Mr THi" High Sch( mcd th* Clarke Shield by Pr*nd bioo m the i#COOd match U)d t>. reul HIGH SCHOOL— TUtST INNINGI o^r.Ai. Vassln v J L c IS: Ta\ Ko^- b A
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