The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 February 1937

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,076. KSTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1937, li CENTS
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  • 14 1 The Little Man (hopefully): "See any signs of peace that way*"
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  • 435 1 Rapprochement Will Be Welcomed PTHEY~MUST NOT BE IRECTED AGAINST OTHER NATIONS ire To See Flames War Extinguished EFFORTS to bring about a rapprochement between franco and Germany have been taken a step far(her m a speech by M. Defoe, the French Foreign •Minister, giving an
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  • 90 1 Two New Battleships Paris, Feb. 2. ATHREE-year French naval building programme, whereby the present tonnage of 630.000 will be increased, was revealed by the Minister of Marine and includes two 35.000-ton battleships, two cruisers, two aircraft-carriers and twelve submarines. The Minister added that Germany's very intensive rearmament
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  • 187 1 Terrific Battle Fought Outside Ma drid REBEL PLANES CAPTURED Madrid, Feb \LTHOUGH bad weather' con- tinues* to make operations difficult, a terrific cannonade in the night-time heralded the start of a big battle outside Madrid. Deafening explosions and the rattle of machine-guns were heard throughout the night and were most
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  • 47 1 London, Feb. 2. r FHE Anglo-German naval dis- cussions. in continuation of the series of conversations undertaken by the British Government with a view to securing bilateral agreements, extending- the principles of the London Naval Treaty, were resumed at the Foreign Office yesterday British Wireless
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  • 63 1 Government To Consider Report London. Feb. 2. Thr Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, .•tated in the House of Commons today, in answer to a question, that the departmental examination of the report of the Royal Commission on the private manufacture of armaments had been completed and the whole matter
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  • 205 1 Washington, Feb. 2. HITLER'S speech was eagerly read in the light of recent discussions here between Mr. RuncimanPresident Roosevelt and Mr. Cordell Hull touching on the possibility of re-allocation of colonial raw materials. Official circles are reticent but in international quarters, the speech is generally regarded as
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  • 22 1 Akron, Feb. 2. IT is announced that the General Tyre Rubber Co. strikers have voted to resume work Reuter
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  • 126 1 Regular Audiences Vatican City, Feb. 2. PROOF that the Pope is really better is the fact that he has reverted to holding regular audiences though fewer than was lormerly the case. Also his decision to hold tIM ceremony of Blessing the Golden ROSS tor the Queen ot
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  • 26 1 New York. Feb. 1 The death roll in thr floods so lai is estimated at 400 A million people, however, are h >ineless. Reuter
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  • 861 1 FLYING-OFFICER KILLED IN AIR CRASH FIVE OF CREW SA I El) Combined Manoeuvres Tragedy rTY IN(; -Officer Robert Doug- las Blair, aged 22, bachelor, of Harrogate, hngland, lost his life when he was trapped in a Singapore 111 flying-boat which crashed in the darkness of early morning when taking -off
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 TONIGHT Cocktail Dance 5.30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight SPECIAL PROGRAMME LAST 2 NIGHTS EULA HOFF 808 BURNETT One of America's Foremost Dance Teams. Featuring MISS EULA IN HER FAMOUS INTERPRETATION OF DA FALLA'S FIRE DANCE Non diners $1.00 Raffles Celebrated Orchestra I WHEN IN
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    • 73 1 ct_FBT SEA VIEW jL HOTEL TONIGHT FRIDAY <Sc SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET THE GAETANO GIRLS MUSIC BY RELLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN BAND DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS M.-\HM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1937 SPECIAL DINNER GRAND CONCERT MUSIC BY REQUEST THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TQjDAY AT I P.M AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL
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  • 134 2 I Mr. Eden's Tribute To Swedish Rapporteur London Vch. I. The settlement ol the dispute between France and Turkey regarding Alexandretta reached at the reeent League meeting was commended by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, in the House ol Commons in answer to a question. After paying tribute
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  • 58 2 N *w Keek, Feb. 1. F«deral OP po mUrket mmi^e of the fh roaih T rVe B ard nas be un with thi o L* lhe redU -situation ther the- ot f d?^rmining wheinnation Uny ti,reat ot runaway sem^'bu^t T^* 5 have s technica'l p ob
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  • 37 2 London. Feb. 2. In the first division of the home league Grimsby and Birmingham Played at 1 1 draw. In the Scottish Cup first round Alloa lost to Hibernian by two goals to five -Reuter
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 2174 2 MUNICIPAL Extravagance A READER REVIEWS THE "PALACE" CON- J TROVERSY—AND BLAMES THE PRESS— 3 MR. HAM ALSO CRITICISED— BETTER i IF THE S.S. A. HAD KEPT QUIETCONTROVERSY OUT OF ALL PROPORTION TO AMOUNT INVOL VED COMMISSIONERS SHOULD STAND FAST To The Editor. Sir. it is given to understand that, owing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 134 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEJ>rrS. MISCELLANEOUS. FUNERALS, EMBALMING. CREMATION AND CREMATION URNSSINGAPORE CASKET CO., 1 and 3 Penhas Road. Singapore, Telephone 6075. After Office 6072. AGENTS WANTED. POC easily earned in Commission 3E-50 by obtaining orders for Private Christmas Cards and Calendars trom your friends and acquaintances. No previous experience necessary. Write today
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    • 371 2 AGNESIA fragrant HAIR DRESSING far preserving and restoring the Strength and Beauty of the Hair. Is strongly stimulating and a sure cure and preventative of Dandruff The minute it's applied you feel a cooling-, exhilarating effect. You'll Like It. Price:- $1.25 $2.00. WEPICAL WALL LIMITED. BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA- FRONT KATONG
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    • 549 2 Zbc Singapore fvcc press Head OaVe: Gael Street. Slngwnare. P-e-e M?l (ft Nan wim estrn_sm te all deem (m«at« Tel: "Tlaeee" Slnawawra. Koala Lemper Ofllee: 25. Java Street. Phone: tfttt. Ipeh Offlre. Bienater —n»4. Phone. 37 Pena-f Office: 11. Bishop Stroei. Prnaas Phone: 1417. London Office: 40/41 Fleet Street. Lenoon.
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  • 345 3 Missing Fireman Charged STOREKEEPER'S STORY OF CRY AND SPLASH IN SEA rVRTIIER evidence was recorded "^r. C. F. J. Ess In the 1 fifth court yesterday, in the preliminary inquiry i„ which „h N K ,ap Fuan is char e ed with the
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  • 116 3 Annual Meeting Of K.L. Branch The annual meeting of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Ex-Service .ation oi Malaya was held in the laif'a Office. Selangor Club, on S iturday evening. Mr P. H. Forbes 'retiring chairpresided, and after the adoption e reports and accounts, the following officials were
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  • 61 3 A K.L. Government officer had octo aop-reciate the services of Lumpur Flying Club last rrival in Penang on Satur- on his way home on leave. that his steamer ticket. letter of credit had been the desk of his office. phone call through to a OJ he Flying Club with the
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  • 151 3 "Stranger" Pushed Into River A CROWD of Chinese poured out of a house in Boat Quay on Monday night and chased two men who had been walking towards the building. With the Singapore River behind I them, the fugitives were unable to escape and were eventually
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  • 332 3 Came Out During The Indian Mutiny •From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Jan. 18. IN the year of the Indian Mutiny a young Master Mariner, Captain Jchn Bush, with his wife and his young gon. aged a little over two. sailed I small trading vessel from
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 3 MR. M. PACHDIM ALDJTT export manager of Fiat S.A., Turin, who is visiting the local sales organisation.
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  • 497 3 r* i ESTATE CONTRACTOR PAYS $378 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Feb. 2. A DOLLAR note. 132 tubes of Government chandu, lour opium-smoking pipes, two lamps and six opium-smokers' registration certificates were some of the exhibits produced in court before Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman,
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  • 52 3 A fine of $3 was imposed by Mr. T. P. Cromwell in the fourth court yesterday, on a European named J. Flemming of the married quarters. Kitchener Barracks. Changi. who pleaded guilty to a charge of having failed to make a report to the nearest police station after
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  • 31 3 A cable was received yesterday morning from London stating that Mr. Jee Ah Chian, of 15. Chua Street. Singapore, has passed his final examination of the London Association of Certified Accountants.
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  • 121 3 OPEN VERDICT No Evidence As To How He Caught Fire UTHILE he was playing with comn panions, five-year-old Narayanasamys trousers caught fire. His cries attracted a grass cutter 'near by, who promptly caught him up and put him in a drain, extinguishing the fire. But Narayanasamy
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  • 200 3 Public Dissatisfaction At Distribution London. The Morning Post has received many letters from readers who desire to see the Coronation procession and who complain that no arrangements have been made for the "ordinary citizen." "It is not surprising." one reader writes, "that there should be widespread dissatisfaction at
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  • 148 3 Functions On Appointment As State Secretary 'From Our Own Correspondent t Muar. Feb. 1. The popularity which His Highness Tungku Ahmad. State Commissioner, enjoys in Muar, was amply proved by the round ol functions held in has honour, on his being appointed State Secretary ot Johore. On
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  • 98 3 Motorist Pleads Guilty To Two Charged on three counts with ha\ing caused hurt to Bula Khic'.as by having driven a motor car negligently, with having failed to report an accident to the nearest police station and having driven a car without a licence on Dec. 12, Francis Choppard
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  • 30 3 Brussels, Feb. 1. Mr. Arthur Wanters. managing director of the Labour newspaper Le Peuple. has been appointed Minister for Public Health in succession to M. Vandervelde— Reuter.
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  • 34 3 Mr. J. G. Yardley, assistant secretary of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, has been elected secretary of the Bath and West and Southern Counties Society in succession to Capt. F. H. Storr.
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  • 119 3 Could Not Go To China To Fight Japanese «OJE wanted to go back to China to flght against the Japanese Because his mother would not let him he tried to commit suicide," said Court Inspector Smith, when Ng Yee Fong. a spectacled Chinese i lad.
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  • 96 3 I From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh, Feb. 1. Al/ORK will begin shortly on the new premises of the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association at the corner of Osborne Street and Clare Street. Good response has been received towards the Building Fund and a
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  • 164 3 To Make Two Demonstrations In Singapore An hour packed with thrills is to be given tree to the residents of Singa--1 pore on Friday. Feb. 12. and Sundav Feb 14. The men who will provide the thrills j are the world-lamous Chrysler "Hell j Drivers." They will demonstrate
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  • 16 3 Reuter London, Feb. 1. The Earl of Ancaster has been appointed Lord Chamberlain
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  • 69 3 fix PORTS of tin metal, Including metal smelted Irom tin ore imported from foreign countries, during January totalled 7.938 tons, compared with 5,521 tons in January last year. Of this amount, 175 tons were consigned to the United Kingdom; 5,825 to America; 840 to the Continent ol
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  • 126 3 At the twenty- third annual general meeting of the Thong Nghee Kok Association held on Sunday a* Mr. Tan Ah Ban's residence. Rangoon Road. Singapore the following were elected office-bearers tor the ensuing year president. Mr. Yap Gim Cheng ireelected), vice-president, Mr. Koh Bwee Hock re-elected':
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  • 77 3 News has been received in Ipoh from Ceylon. intimating the death of Mr K. Sabaratnam, who had been practising as an advocate and solicitor in Sltiawan and Dlndings. He left for Ceylon at the beginning of January and was unwell when he disembarked in Colombo. He was admitted to Kandy
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  • 68 3 DECEMBER RUBBER SHIPMENTS OCEAN shipments of rubber fn m eluding re-exports, from all Malayan ports during Januaru totrilled 41.571 tons. The Vni'cd Kingdom received 3,439 tons; America 22,409 Continent of Europe 9,781; British Possessions U18; Japan 3.445 a> d ofher countries 1.179 tons. These shipments are v 0 t so
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 35 3 BURTOL QUICK CLEANERS FOR SAME DAY SERVICE Goods handed in by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 278, Orchard Rd. Phone 7776. 1 *—.r ...j-, _ajL sLa a_ r^>:» &*;r»t£. imi?n^J
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    • 39 3 on short/ leave/ to JrJAVA flbwLPJf, mm W ">* msW l it _l _r _H_r _r 50% kduction _^_r -^W (For permanent residents of Malaya only) J* J^m For details please apply to: K.P.M. LINE. 1 Finlayson Green, Tel. 5451.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 510 4 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 6 p. m. Feb. 2 New York prices quoted In U.S. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers- martins, brokerage ■nd stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c,
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    • 195 4 Jan. 29. 30. Feb. I.! 1 American Can. Com. 108> 4 108 109 American Telephone and Telegraph 182 7 8 183 1 184 Atcheson Railroad 72 3 8 73 3 4 12% Chesapeak 64 63 3 4 6'i% Du P<>nt 173 172 3 4 171 /2 Firestone
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    • 94 4 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Feb. I, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. 1.X.R.6.5. in cases <F.OB. February) 35' 4 35 3 8 Good FAQ. in cases (FOB. February) 35 35»/ 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose) 'awardable Singapore) 35 i/ 8 35 4 Feb.-Mar. 35 i /4 35 3 8 Apr-June
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    • 68 4 Feb 2. Gambier T.T. $7 50 Java Cube 10.50 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper S| 50 S?.?' Pe PP er 11*75 White, Pepper 21 00 Copra, mixed 7.25 Copra, sundried 7.50 Small Flake Tapioca 5 40 R. Saigon Al 184 R. Siam, w.C. No. l $165
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    • 52 4 BY ARRANGEMENT with the EXCHANGE TELEGRAPH CO. Copyright by Singapore Free Press and Exchange Telegraph Company, Limited. Prices given in this service are official middle closing prices only where there has been no further business after the official close. THE QUOTATIONS ARE THOSE OF THE LAST DEALS
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    • 193 4 From London 5.30 p. m. Feb. 2 RUBBER: Dull London Spot: 10» 4 d. 10 3 8 d. Previously. 10 5 16d. 10 7 16d April-June: 10' ,d. lO^d. Previously: 10 5 16d 10 7 lOd. July-Sept.: 10'„d 10» 4 d. Previously: 10' ,d 103 K d
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    • 68 4 From London 5.30 p. m. Feb. 2 Tin: Firm Cash: £228. Previously Firm at £225 7s 3d Three months: £228 12s 6d. Previously: £226 2s 6d New York Tin: 50 35 Previously: 50 00 Copper: Settlement. £53 ss. Previously £52 las (iold: Yesterday: £7 2s. Previously: £7
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    • 72 4 I London Closing Quotations. Feb. 2 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday vlously Paris Francs to 124 21 105 1 16d 105 !EL£s? LSL* ***** 48i,7 d Amsterdam Guilders to 12.107 894 a 8 94 «i° ng K°, n K P" dollar Is. 215
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    • 198 4 —aaßlß *^—B _a Feb. 2 SELLING Lcindon, T.T. 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London, 4 months' sight 2 4Vg Lj/ons, demand 1230 Htamburg, demand 141 New York, demand 57 1„ Montreal, demand 57 l!l6 F.atavia, demand 1033. JSamarang, demand 1031/, •Calcutta. Bombay
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    • 1330 4 J Fraser and Co.'s List I m TUESDAY, FEB. 2. 1937: 6 PM. Bayers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s > 4s 9d 5s 3d x d Asam Kumbang 33s 6d 34s 6d Austral Malay <£> 55s 56s Ayer Hitam (ss) 22s 9d 23s 9d Ayer Weng
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    • 233 4 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY i^^ MIN !»u Ci ~7'» as up at mi-Way. Tin .hare, as a *holr tor tl SPeH toda> Anions sterling hid are want d tor Southern Kintas. Siones, Kamuntings and Bangrins AmonM vhirl ISS Ue *u.
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    • 71 4 New York. Feb. 1 The United States favourable baance of trade in the past year, namely $34,000,000. is the smallest recorded since 1893, according to official figures. The favourable balance in 1935 $235,000,000. but both exports Ji <* imports have considerably lncrea.^d compared with 1935
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  • 91 5 QOME of fhe ladies who will assist at the International Fete in aid of the Y.W.C.A., which will be held at the Volunteer Drill Hall on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 26 and 27. MRS. A. R. FYFE Light Studio MRS. A. S. SMALL (Nakajim;!). MRS. S. i\.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 123 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can bt obtained on application to the manager. Price 50 cents each. Mm ■***'*'^V AmW \wm\ M^^&S'^il Bg a Ml Br MB KL •_R P^ss* fl* fli —I Bv MB fl^fl^flt/ y :is.^^Bw^K Bv MB Bl B^i>?K^ E& BvMfl B'liffW ißs&x-:" :< \w§£*s*
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  • 1541 6 Opened At Bandoeng Yesterday REPRESENTATIVES OF 9 GOVERNMENTS ATTEND Joint Action To Suppress Traffic In East Sought THE conference of central authorities in eastern countries, which opened at Bandoeng yesterday is the outcome of the investigations carried on in 1930-31 by the League's Commission
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  • 83 6 Examinations for Government officers who are required to pass in law, general orders and colonial regulations or who have received permission to study any of those subjects will be held in the Council Chamber on Mar. i 1, and following days. Officers desiring to present themt selves
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  • 184 6 Overseas Chinese Affairs NANKING OFFICIAL TO INVESTIGATE j AN investigation of Chinese overseas, j f\ affairs and trade in the South >eas an area which includes British tfalaya and the Netherlands Empire— s to be made by Dr. Chen Chung Shen, j rounsellor of the Nanking Ministry of < Industries.
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  • 159 6 Needs More Support <From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkik. Feb. 1. The Committee of Christ Church Bangkok, in its report for *he year 1936 draws the attention ot subscribers to the fact that Clirist Church is by lis Constitution international and undenominational The C •mmiitce 's always
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  • 96 6 Described as a 'captain of industry and commerce. and head of the largest engineering concern in the East." Mr J P Strachar. Managing Director of United Engineers, Ltd. Singapore, was entertained by the Singapore Engineering Mechanics' Association to a farewell te i party on Saturday at
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  • 54 6 The Governor has appointed the following to form the Sikh Advisory Eoard for 1937: Mr. J. P Pennefather- Evans «chairman >. Jemedar Sardara Singh < vicechairman». and Messrs Jawala Singh <secrctary>. Sunder Singh Sawhny. iSohan Singh Viring, Sunder Singh j Wassan. Jlwan Singh Ralsar. Narain Singh
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  • 63 6 Following is the list of members ot i the Hindu Advisory Board. Penang, for this year: The Deputy Controller of Labour. i Malaya ex-ofnclo); Dr. K. Muttukumaru, J.P. < vice-chairman I Mr. P. N. M. Muthupalaniappa Chettiar, J.P., Rai Sahib B. R. Sharma and Messrs. R.
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  • 109 6 Assistant Inspector Of Schools Mar ries MR RICHARD FREDERICK CYPRIAN MARKHAM. Assistant Inspector ot School. Singapore, was married to Mrs. Bridget Nora de Heriz-Smith. oi Johannesburg. South Africa, before Mr W. G. Reeves. Registrar of Marriages, in the Singapore Registry yesterday. Mr. Markham is the son ot Mr. Richard Hipperley
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  • 116 6 By American Presbyterian r Mission In Siam 'From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Jan. 30. The American Presbyterian Mission in Siam has published its report for 1H36. The figures show that several new records have been made. The Mission has eleven stations with 55 schools, 262 teachers,
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 6 photo). THE KUALA LI'MPIR CENOTAPH, I] in Victory Avenue, Ls now flood-lit every night. Free Press
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  • 193 6 V 44 Daily Dote 9 for Footballers When you watch a football match do you ver envy the player* their energy and vltalty? Do you ever wish that you. too. were ls active and full of test as they are? Well. ead what a professional
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  • 207 6 M'TOttS seems to me a delin. 1 piece of mischief and I sentei.<« you to pay a fine of $30 or one month rigorous imprisonment In default.' said Mr. W. O. Reeves, the Singapore Third Magistrate, yesterday In vlcting Johnson Williams, an Ini I killing
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  • 120 6 Lawyer's Clerk Discharged Lim Chew Kok who was alleged to have abetted In the commission of the criminal breach of trust ol $40.UK» was discharged at the conclusion ot the preliminary inquiry into the oharu Mr. W G Reeves, th Singapore Third Magistrate, last Thursday.
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  • 116 6 Death Of Famous Benefactor Of I^epers I »ii don t>b. 1 The lepers o! the world lost I h: long benefactor In Wellesley C B.«i who has died in Edinburgh at tlie ,of 90 Mr. Bailey went to India when he was 22 to Join the Indian
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  • 60 6 The fusing of electric wiring at a Neon sign at the Phoenix Aerated Water Works in Anson Road sent two fire engines hurrying to the scene at seven o'clock on Monday evening The outbreak of fire was only very slight, however, and little damage was done. The
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 432 7 m-■ m Mr. Cheesman's Speech «IT seems to me only a few days ago that I opened the other school and it is a great honour that you have conferred on me in asking me to declare this school open," said Mr. H. R. Cheeseman,
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 7 photo) (leV s a C k E ES f InSPeCt r Sthools »»<» Labuan (left), speaking at the opening ceremonv ve*terdav «f «h~ c„!!„ darnani Gir.s^ School in Smgapore ?n' "S^tm^ T Jw"ami Bhaswarananda and on.the extreme right Is Mr. T. SivsprsfZ Free Press
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  • 399 7 "Garden Of Allah" in Colour MARLENE DIETRICH CHARMS MARLENE DIETRICH photographs superably in colour. So do sunsets, with camels on skyline. So does Miss Tilly Loschs lipstick and the swirl of c e £-,T, agenta skiTt So d0 M r. Joseph Schildkraut's teeth and the light blue eyes of a
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  • 114 7 At the eiever/;h annual general meeting ol the Muslim Improvement Club, held at the club's premises. 69. Tras Street. Singapore on Jan. 31, the toilowing oflice-bearer were elected Mr. O. S. M. Mohamed. president; Mr S S Abdul Razak, hon. .secretary: Mr. K M. Aboobacker. a-sst hon
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  • 63 7 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S. 321 ,i»5-L. Richards TS. Anglo-French and Bendixsens Ltd. Before Mr. Justice \drian Clark in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Div. 7 36— Muriel B de Foe vs Daniel A. de
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 237 7 PAVILION SHOWING SHORTLY! You II be ALL OUT *LiJ' "£o® tSmmmmsmm ICn^— l fI jtmmm. _^_^H '4Sm mmt-'-if. S m fc3' i«mwl mmmmmmw after seeing ALL IN A LOW COMEDY with these three breezy comedians ond for the ladies GINA MALO THUNDERING WITH THRILLS ALHAMBRA TODAY 3.15 6.15-9.15 CONCLUDING CHAPTERS
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    • 211 7 Another Great Screen Epic! Produced By SAMUEL GOLDWYN (He mad. PODS WOKTH) Opening at the PAVILION TONIGHT 6.15-9.15 mjMm W~Q»fc^ ~^^^~^~^i _H_^_^_^K >? fcr^l wkmr*^ %-^J D 1 1 _t v _fl _t I m^^^^mW *mmm%. v v JiT Jmm m r ti *4l_fcii lktfi_9H_fli 1 l_^__» m fl I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 144 7 Diary Of The Day High Water 2.55 a.m. 8.8 It.. 3.30 nm 7 3 It. Sports Soccer: see Soccer practice match Hockey: S.S. Police vs SCC at Thomson Road; S.rc. vs raf' on padang. Cinemas ALHAMBRA Ughtnhlg Warrior vith Frankie Darro, George Brent and Georgia Hall CAPITOL The Garden of
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  • 30 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE MARKHAM DE HEKIZ-SMITH On Feb 2. 1937. Richard Cyprian, eldest ■On of the late Rev. and Mr.s. Markham. to Bridget, only daughter ol Captain and Mrs. Downing
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  • 982 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1937. Municipal Housing Extravagance "THE Singapore Ratepayers' Asso- ciation are to be congratulated on the manner- in which they are keeping the question of the housing of Municipal officers to the fore, though it remains to be seer, if t:ieir efforts will be
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  • Correspondence
    • 233 8 Mr. Seow Poh Leng Explains To The Editor. Sir.- In your report of the proceedings ot Friday's Municipal meeting you omitted to mention the reason why I and my seconder withdrew our opposi tion to the first part of the proposed amendment of the business by-laws We
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  • 591 8 ■■pHE pleasantly named town of Kala- mazoo, Michigan, reports the formation of still another ot those quaint sodalities that warm the hearts of United States citizens This time it Is the Onion AntiDela mation SoKilamazno cietv organised to deiend the onion Defends against the strong The
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  • 1371 8 **L|ow can it go n fast?" trim my little boy. tugging at mv hand How can it travel without any u-et?" We .ire walking on the levee, my 1 Hit boy and I. where we have i qui. t \;ew of the portion I New Orleans
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 50 8 YOU CAN TAKE a horse to the water but you can't make him drunk. You can take out a "GAFLAC ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY but you will never regret it. GENERAL ACCIDENT f IRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE: 6480.
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  • 179 9 $1,900,000 Offer To Shensi Rebels ALL LEADERS PARDONED YESTERDAY'S mmmMmmmfSfrm tin^wan between dele-ales of the Shensi rebels and ine central (.overnment ended without anv useful result, although the Central authorities have agreed to pardon all (he rebel leaders. PEN. Liu chi. of the Central forces in
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  • 265 9 National Guardsmen Called Out Flint. Michigan, Feb. 2. THRU thousand stay-in stiikers have gained possession of the Chevrolet No. 4 factory after an earlier attempt to capture another factory ended in serious rioting, in which twelve people were injured, two critically. Governor Murphy has ordered
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  • 151 9 Nations Must Arm To Keep Peace Shanghai, Feb. 1. <*THK nunc the countries are prepared against war. the breakdown of peace becomes more remote," said Mr. Wang Ching Wei. the former Premier and Foreign Minister, at yesterdays memorial Dieting in Nanking. Tiie reason is explained by the
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  • 83 9 Results In Kendal Ant! Bombay. Feb. 8. gal and Orissa provide the first nnaJ results In the Indian elections -or the provincial legislatures under the New India Government Act. Out of 250 seats in Bengal, the Congress Party won 54, the Jinna AllIndia Muslim League 40. th? Pro.ja
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  • 44 9 London, Feb. 2. The Royal Commission on Palestine has returned to London. Lord Peel told Reuter he could not say when the report might be expected. The Commission had examined a huge amount of evidence and heard over 100 witnesses.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 226 9 Party Leaders Refuse Posts Tokio, Feb. 2. pEN. Hayashi has submitted his yj Cabinet list to the Throne. In i addition to the Premiership. Gen. Hayashi. himself, will be Foreign Minister and, for the time being. Minister of Education. Mr. Yuki is Minister for Finance and Overseas
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  • 58 9 Conference To Discuss Working Conditions London. Ct!>. I. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, Colonel Muirhead, will represent the British Government at the preparatory three-party conference to consider conditions of work In the textile industry which is to be held at Washington under the auspices of
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  • 47 9 Inspeet Windsor Castle Apartments London. Feb. 2. Before the King and Queen left Windsor, where they stayed over the week-end, to return to London yesterday, they spent three hours inspecting the private apartments in the Castle where extensive re-rdecorations are in progress. British Wireless.
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  • 73 9 London, Feb. 1. New issues of capital in the United Kingdom in January were of greater volum? than in the previous month, i but not so large as in the first month, i of 1936. The total was £27.614,000. For the twelve months to the end of i
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  • 83 9 Making Flight To ggyg London, Fell. S Colonel Lindben h, who v. quietly in Kent, left Lympne yest< morning on a Sight to Egypt, pi] I his own machine A later mes.sa<^' states that it Iran pires that Col me] Lindbergh is accompanied by his w.!e They have
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  • 84 9 Borrowers Get Loans On Cheap Term* Fond. m. fob. On the money mark.- though 'he United States hoods show *igns oi abatement the fl od oi monej al the market's disposal continues unchecked The glut li especially notiri ible In non-clearance quarters which if giving credence to
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  • 52 9 London. FeY I. In a Parliamentary answer yesterday, it was denied that any decision had been taken t j abandon the schem t lor the erection ol a block >. Govern- < ment offices on a site between White- j hall and the Embankment Work had not been
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  • 70 9 Gcrauui Anti-Semite Sent To Prison Retfllw, Feb. G rg Preuss, an enthusiastic sapporter ol Hitler's anti-Jewish policy saw three dark complexkxied men walking In a west-end street mi Routed Dirty Jews." Preuss started a sentence oi five months in prison yesterday when he was convicted on a charge
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  • 41 9 Cuba's Candidate For Nobel Peace Prize lla\au.i. Feb. I. The Cabinet has approved a motion to nominate President Rooseveil a.< Cuba's candidate for the 1937 Nobel peace priae rot his work at the Buenos Sires Peace Conference Reuter Wireless.
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  • 86 9 BRITISH INDUST RIES FAIR London, Feb. 2. A DISPLAY of Lancashire produc- tions will be a feature of the British Textiles Exhibition at the White City section of the coming British Industries Fair. Forty Lancashire firms, including, some of the largest cotton Arms in I the world are taking part.
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    12 9 GOVERNMENT DEFENDERS resting amid the ruins of the Casa del Canipo. Madrid.
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  • 189 9 AFGHAN PREMIERS VISIT TO ENGLAND "No Special Significance" London, Feb. 2. THE Prime Minister ol Alghanistan. Sirdar Mohamed Hashim Khan, who is at present th. of the British Government in London, will be received in audience by King George ut Buckingham Palace tli is afternoon. The Times remark." \U m
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    30 9 CHARLES LAUGHTON with n the children at the F»^Cl2-^__s_!: Pnoto ra P h ed with some of «>" attended C aptain S' GO k f^2= part he takes in -Peter Pan."
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  • 383 9 Mr. Eden's Statement London, Feb 2. 'THE Foreign Secretary. |ff AnI thony Ed.Mi. made a Ion;; .Element at Commons quest ion -time yesterday in reply to attend members regarding Um/u;, After tracing the recent history of Danzig before the League Council Mr Eden referred to tbe examination
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  • 28 9 l-'-ndun. I v?». fn death Is announced ol Mr Spenser Wilkinson, the tl -known -uthorlty on military history, it the age ot 84 Reutrr Wire:-
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  • 2914 10 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON Five-Da y Week Habit Spreads Birds And Paint To Relieve Office Monotony Labour Searching For Props Dockyard Dismissals And Liberty Of The Subject Palestine Reservists Out Of Work From Prison To Newspaper Office "Episcopal 1 j Spleen" Or "Religious? '—Legal Drama Ends BY OUR LONDON
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  • 1195 11 Winning CONTRACT QfitK David Burnstine, Merwin D. Mater, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence PLAYING FAVOURITES WE recently received (as individuals, not as a team) one of these questionnaires which people ha\e a Via hif
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    • 416 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated ln the colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members la limlte* to tha extent and hi manner ptsosiHui by Ordinance No. of 19S» of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fond: Sterling $.500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve Liability
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    • 502 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 800,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.00$ HEAD OFFICE 38, Hishopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amriisar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok Karachi
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    • 454 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Singapore ZHL Wavelength— 22s metres 7 ptn to 8 p.m.— Speech and recorded music. Batavia— NlßOM ,0 a.m.— 7.05 a.m.— YDA 98.68 m. and YDB 31.2 m. 1D.;,0 a.m.— 1.50 p.m. YDA 49.67 m and YDB 25.3 m. ,o p.m. to closing YDA 98.68 m and
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    • 311 11 English on DJE, DJN DJQ and u ln Dutch on DJA. DJB. ■45 Today in Germany. Sound pictures. '> 50 Sclo concert. 10.20 "Vom Pastor sin Kau" (Low German Song*. 1105 Press review. 11.20 Close down. Paris— Radio-Coloniale Wavelength— 25.60 metres a.m. 6.35 Concert. T.35 News in French. Market prices
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  • 400 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Kri and Tumpat: Mon., Wed.. Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7
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  • 148 12 Transfer Of N.D.L. Steamer London. Jan. I. According to the "Bremer Nachri o ten." the working ol the Austialnn Navigation A.t -M necessitated changes in the Hong Kong-SniMi Pacific services of the Norddeutscncr Lloyd The company's steamer Bremerhaven is being transit rred to an MHKtattd
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  • 69 12 The tollowmg were passengers bv Imperial planes: Aircraft Adelaide arrive u Jan 30 Mr G Greaves and Mi Barrett from Brisbane Aircraft Atalanta 'ett Jan H Mr O Greaves tor London and Mr A L Hughes for Penang 1 Aircraft Aurora arrived Jan 31 Mr R G
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  • 823 12 THE REORGANISATION OF ITALIAN SHIPPING Plans For Weekly Service To New York London, Jan. 4. A MEETING of the Italia Flotte Riunite Shipping Co.. at Genoa decided to merge tht company in the newly-form-ed Italia Societc Anonima di Navigazione, and to transfer to the new company, which
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  • 108 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alongside The Whar\< or Expected lo Arrive Main Wh.nl (Entrance Gate ii Terukuni Maru 18; Bang doi Mene^th( us 14: Antilochus 11. dam. Mayebashi Maru 8. CI Kudat 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3 Irirbank 30: Silverwlllow 32. j nese Prince 34; Raby Castle 36 Empire Dock
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  • 76 12 Plans For New Steamer The Tay Ferries Committee Dundee Harbour Trustees have ae A recommendation to the Bthe general manager and be instructed to prepare pi specifications lor a new ste.i 1 1 large vehicular capacity lor the l>.. dee-Newport lerry service. The three vessels at present ta
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  • 80 12 Kokusai Risen kai*ha Heel Taken Over Tnkio. Eeh I The Osaka Shoscn Kaisha. th< cond largest la pa nese steamship pany ha> Obtained control competitor the Kokusai R Kabuxhiki Kaish.i by the pur h. 300.000 o! the 400.000 shares ta HM latter company The Osaka Shottn KaLsha
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  • 328 12 New Four-Year Building Programme In a recent debate ln the French Chamber. M Henri Tasso said that In August last he asked them to pass a law tor the purpose of easing the burdens of shipping caused by the new labour contracts A law was passed unanimously
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    • 522 12 rW yr m. m JLmXSBI m^f'M EMPRESS f iU sif^ WAY To Nortll A m crica B_BP*^i JW&*W\ jit Fortnightly sailings to Victoria WWWW- ONiEir,!?; ■^ILil-.^fz and Vancouver Direct or vis WWW !r^d__y__i!i^^ Honolulu ships-side rail.con■Ri m +mm smWwft nections at Vancouver Jok Tnls tlme Ru Vla Canada tX>ok r
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    • 288 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: 22. PALL MALL. LONDON. S.W. Il ol last twin l r( w Oil Driven Mall Pass- Agar Vessel.* beivven U\N(.(K)N, < OLOMRO. PORT SEDAN. M\RSEILLES PIYMOITH AND LONDON with througn connection from Slngapor and Penang. HOMEW \RD SAILINGS Leave l«a*s Rangoon Colomta 1*37 STAFFORIKHIRE Feb 11
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    • 200 12 CLEARANCES Feb. 1: Halvdan. Hafthor (Nor Hanau <Ger>; Redan g (Siam>; Rib it .'.idajoc. Gaasterkerk (DW>; Hii Cheong (Chin Hong Peng. Flevo Pangkor. Gemas. Rusa 'Brit). Feb. 2: Hong Kwong. Hong Th.ng Hong Lam. Rahman Esmeralda Jerantut. Tandjong Balei. Marella Antilochus. <Brit.»; Tomohon (Dut > Lalandia (Dan.). VESSELS ARRIVED Circe.
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    • 337 13 P o i BlH; fl E fl pte i■' wV l ;/g»55sjMg^^ass \\^r i|lE» Sill S£S9» H/ Tl '•I Eii^BSt vfe A 1 liliT^l f J >■ Olfliwiss: W •:1 K*t!l'tgfc:::: K ."■Am B g Smm BaiSgL SCSfS* m Bi^fl- ■•••l* u 'BS Eaa^^BS SmmmmmXt*. m i^W W\\\\mtX. I J*m\
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    • 559 13 Mii?^^»iigii (Incorporated in England.) 0 gs ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea in Straits Settlements.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sail* CITY OP KIMBERLEY Havre. London. Rfdam. Hburij Feb 28 Mar 2 CITY OP BIRMINGHAM Havre. London. Rfdam H'burg Max 29
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    • 1022 13 SHIPPING THR BLUR MJNNfcL UMK (Ov«ao Ihe Hua Kblew Steauvblo Vm Hilt, Lid Steam stup Co. Lid. aud ChU4a Mania! r„ n r|| r P ,4! J* 4 vl «»tM»« Co Ltd l-he Sarawak Steanublp Co Lid The StiaiU Steauiatalp Co., Ltd lu* AaatraJlaa gadasdsT saw? sjuT' Hue China Navlgalioa
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    • 537 14 I:, p. m. Wednesday. Feb. 3. P. Samboe. Poeloe-Kidjang. Sapat, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. Tuesday. Feb. 3. Muntok and Palembang. Inesday. Feb. 3. P Samboe. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and sday. Feb. 3. Belawan-Deli -Wednesday. Feb. 3. P. Samboe. Letong. Kramat. Maras, renting. Poeloe-Pandjang. Serassan and Midai. mrsday. Feb. 4. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis.
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    • 581 14 HUNT SERVICE or PRINCE LIME -SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTTIRORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD NOPE Dae Sails Da* Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. JAVANESE PRINCE In Port Feb. 8 Mar. 25 MS SIAMESE PRINCE Mar. 8 Mar. 15 Apr. 29 M.S. SILVERWALNUT Mar 22 Mar.
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  • 2418 15 Iwo Air men Who Would Considerably Strengthen Attack Why Not A Hockey Gymkhana This Year? Spotlight On Sport By NIMROD Souths Troubles In Week-end Rugger Match Services And Colony j j c poNSIDERABLE discussion has been v^ taking place during the past two j
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  • 214 15 G.S.C. WIN BY THREE GOALS TO NIL rE Girls Sports Club closed their hockey season with a win over the Y.W.C.A. by three goals to nil yesterday. The match was quite interesting and the G.S.C. did not dominate play to such an extent as the score might suggest. There were
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  • 91 15 London. Feb. 5. First round ties in the European Zone ot the Davis Cup have been drawn as :oV. >w.s Belgium vs. Hungary: Switzerland vs Ireland. i South Africa vs The Netherlands China Kg Hem Z aland The laOovlni countries will meet In the second round having
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    • 64 15 lj| W* ;p) Smoker Chooses W m gyj Discriminating Smok- i&i &fi ers ask for State Express Five-Five-Fives almost Wi\ WSS by instinct, for rive- k<: live-live have been §f recognised fcr Kali a f£ centurv as ihcj i^cal &v'< cigarettes for quality 'V and flavour, yielding a smoke of
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  • 608 16 Bradman Bats His Side Into Winning Position Another Big Innings By Home Captain VERITY BEARS BRUNT OF P~NGLISH ATTACK Adelaide, Feb. 2. scoring by Bradman has given Australia it chance of winning the Adelaide Test now looks as if the ashes are to be it
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  • 481 16 H. KAMIS WINS FARMER PARK SINGLES EVENT Surprise Defeat Of Choon Leong •piIE Farrer Park Open Hard Court Tennis Tournament was brought to a close yesterday with the final of the open men's singles and 11. Kamis, the Y.M.C.A. champion, surprised by defeating Chua Choon Leong, the S.C.R.C. champion. With
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  • 95 16 (BY "BOOKIE") rIE following are my selections for today's races at Ipoh. Race 1. 1. PALM OIL 2. La Gai 3. Silver Kit Race 2. 1. MYANEE 2. Absinthe 3. Burraba Race 3. 1. THE WARRIOR 2. Some Flirt 3. Amy Welkin. Race 4. 1. BETH 2.
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  • 24 16 The Women's February Medal at the Singapore Golf Club has been postponed to Monday on account of the course being unplayable.
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  • 545 16 Eleven Goals In S.C.C. Soccer Practice Yesterday By Nimrod rE Singapore Cricket Club held their first soccer practice match yesterday, and Colours eventually defeated Whites by the thorough margin of 10—1. Two completely different teams will figure in another practice today, and then a Club eleven will be pickrd for
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  • 97 16 THE following is the order of running and scratchings for today's i at Ipoh. Race 1 —Ponies, class 1. div 3 2— Ponies, class 1. Div 2 3 -Horses, class 3. div 2 T 4— Horses, class 3. div 3. Qajj Money. 5 Ponies, class
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