The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 February 1937
1937-02-26
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Title Section17 1937-02-26 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.095. ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1937. It CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration29 1937-02-26 1 HAS DESTA, the last of the great \D>ssin:aii hiels to resist the Italians. Ins been captured and »h«,t by an Italian flying squadron, states a Heuter cable from Home.29 words
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Article346 1937-02-26 1 Chinese Positions To Be In vaded AUTONOMOUS REGIME IN EAST HOPEI TO BE SUPPRESSED New Reconciliation Offer Made To Japan 4 r Shanghai, Feb. 25. Khl ORT from Tientsin states that the headquarters of the allied forces of Inner Mongolia and Manchukuo are mas-sing 25,000346 words
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Article60 1937-02-26 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Mr E H Beauchamp Nobb:s. man- West Country Estate. Knang. v.iii be proceeding home with Mrs Beauchi mp Nobba via South Africa on I 28. on eight months' leave. The Japanese merchants m Shantung have established a Urge flour mill In Tsinan. capital of Ihe province,60 words
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112 1937-02-26 1 Knocked Unconscious Tokio. Feb. 25. TWO Englishwomen, Miss Minnie Karoldy and Mis* Rose Saville. and two Japanese girLs were knuckled unconscious, whilst three Englishwomen and eleven Japanese girls were injured by a Japanese brothel-keeper and three roughs who forced an entry into theReuter - 112 words
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Article66 1937-02-26 1 The p;hce have served notice on the .sit-down strikers at the Douglas factory, ordering immediate evacuation under threat oi torca shoutd Lao authorities desire it. A message irom Detroit states that Mr. W. P. Chry.sler. President of Chry.sler Motors. replying to the automobile workers' request mentioned yesterday, uaggestsReuter - 66 words
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Article37 1937-02-26 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Ft'o. :!.">. The Chinese authorities In North China have reached a preliminary agreement with the Japane^* regarding the construction ot the Chuan-jchow-Shihchiachuang Railway which will be owned by tho Japanese and Chinese Governments.37 words
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Article53 1937-02-26 1 London, Feb. 25. A SKEI> if it wcrr the view of the Ciovernment that the conclusion of an Eastern Pact was a cardinal feature m the European situation, the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden, replied "We should welcome any arrangement m Eastern Europe or anywhere else likely to removeBritish Wireless - 53 words
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Article50 1937-02-26 1 London, Feb. 25. ft MESSAGES from both sides m: Spain dwell on the fierce fighting m Asturias, especially around Oviedo. The insurgents state that the attackers were repelled with enormous losses, but Government reports show that the city of Oviedo is being closely I pressed ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article41 1937-02-26 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. t>h. 25. Th<* autonomous repimo m East Hopri Is reported to be negotiating with Manchukuo for a loan of S-VOOO.OOO to meit deficits m the administration of the area under Mr. Yin Yu Kens:.41 words
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Article39 1937-02-26 1 Allahabad, Feb. If. The French airmen Denis and Libert landed at Bamrauli at 10.30 a.m. and left or Calcutta one hour later, states Reuter They are trying to liy from Paris to Tokio m under 100 hours.39 words
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Article74 1937-02-26 1 Sin Chow Jit Poh - Post For Gen. Chang Hsueh Liang Sin Chow Jit Poh MISSION ABROAD i Shanghai. Feb. 25. IT is confirmed that Gen. Chang Hsueh Lian?. leader of the Sian revolt m December when Gen Chiang Kai Shek was taken captive, has been offered a mission abroad. His luggage is rtported to74 words
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Article68 1937-02-26 1 Units Hcing Organised London, |>». :.\y Balloon birra-e units !'>: the defence oi London asainst air attacks m> being organised. Balloon Units will be formed on an Auxiliary Air Force basis with a nucleus personnel. It was .stated at Common! question time yesttrdijy that 309 menBritish Wireless - 68 words
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Article43 1937-02-26 1 Gibraltar. l>b Thr 2nd Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders, commanded t>y Lieut Colonel Burney. paraded m lull strength for a tarewcll Inspection by the Governor. Gen Sir Charles Harirrgton. and will embark on the Dorsetshire for Sinßapore on Mar 8 ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article41 1937-02-26 1 London. Feb. 25. The House ot Common* will be represented at the Coronation, according to the King's desire, by the Speaker. Captain Fitzroy. Thus the House will not ro ti the Abbey In procession m its corporate capacity. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 41 words
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Article324 1937-02-26 1 NEUTRALITY SCHEME'S PROGRESS Statement By Mr. Eden London. Feh. 25. THE progress of the non-inter- vention committees scheme for the ban on volunteers for the Spanish Civil War was mentioned m two Parliamentary answers by the Foreign S>civtarv, Mr. Eden, who wu warmly received by the House on his returnReuter; British Wireless - 324 words
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Advertisement83 1937-02-26 1 luhr mMixlffl I TONIGHT Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. C in?H:r 3»ld DanCC (informal) 9.30 to midnight and (onplHe Ch:iiiß«; f>f P»os:ramni«' by I HARVEY YOUNG IMOUfI AMERICAN COMEDY DANCERS DOVI MISS THIS NEW (OMIC ENTERTAINMENT Non -diners $100 TOMORROW— SPECIAL RACT DINNER TUESDAY, MARCH 2ND— ss EMPRESS AND83 words
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Advertisement84 1937-02-26 1 Ik I mm fenaxrW SEA VIEW fS? HOTEL TONIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE and CABARET AMY AND FLORY. CKI.F BKATKD HI NC.ARIAN IMMFKS MI'SIC BY lUIII MMQUI HINT. Mil \N R\M> DINNKR AFTKK DINM It ADMISSION <II \R(,K TOMORROW (SATURDAY) Js^ ROMANTIC NIGHT I DINNER SERVED ON THE MOONLIT LAWN SUITABLE84 words
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Article663 1937-02-26 2 IS SYNTHETIC THE BIG BAD WOLF? i Letters To The Editor MESSRS. BATA AND VYTOPIL— FALSE ALARMS —SHOULD MR. BATA SELL HIS RUBBER ESTATES?— THREEPENNY SYNTHETIC A JOKE— BRITAIN AND U. S. COULD PRODUCE IT IF i NECESSARY— WHO WILL SELL ESTATES? To The Editor. Sir. -Messrs. Bata's and Vytopil's663 words
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78 1937-02-26 2 SPANISH DANCER'S FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Manuela del Rio'fl Exquisite Grace Manuela del Rio (he |UU I dancer who delighted Singapore with her grace .md charm a v weeks ago received a tumultuous welcome at a return perfonaaAo last night at the Victoria ICemorlal Hall. The playing ol Joaquln Roca, guitarist, who78 words
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Article113 1937-02-26 2 Mr Justice W X Borne, Puisne Judge, Keny i. Ls i»;: Malaya shortly on transler He has been Chief Justice. Tonga; Acting Chlel Justice Fiji: Acting chin Judicial Commissioner, Western Pacific: and a Judse In Gambia H. is 54 yean ol age, and Barrister -i t\% 1 1 Tun ftflai113 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-02-26 2 pltoto) milie^thiJS^iiSr 111 6^!. 4 rCtUrni lS l Male after SCOrin wi« m me inuti eveni ut Rukit Timata mi (VedneMiay. Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article158 1937-02-26 2 Yesterday's Rubber Auction THE 81nga] re Cl i Mf ol C R lUsoclsjtlon held Ita l :iiBth auction yesterday when it .< wer. 1 tlogued I4BIJM i-)s |M M >)ilered 1 H.U.005 lb.s MCI 1.000 204 lb.s Mt.ftl Spot London 10 U 16d N i V :k eta IKK Ks158 words
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Advertisement110 1937-02-26 2 VICTORIA THEATRE Opening Wed. 3rd March Nightly at 9.30 p.m. GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO., LA TRAVIATA THURSDAY, MARCH 4th FRIDAY, MARCH sth RIGOLETTO IL TROVATORE SATURDAY. MARCH 6th SUNDAY. MARCH 7lh FAUST POPULAR CONCERT MONDAY, MARCH Bth I~ CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA TUESDAY MARCH 9th and I PAGUACCI LUCIA Dl LAMMERMOOR110 words
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Advertisement171 1937-02-26 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. TKLIK ANSON RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting ol this Comp-uiy will be held at the Registered Oflice. Hong Kong Bank Chambers. Collyer Quay. Singapore, on Saturday. Apr. 3. 1937. at 12 o'clock noon at which the Directors Will recommend171 words
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Advertisement362 1937-02-26 2 WAMPOLE'S PRODUCTS have NO EQUAL anywhere. TRY THEIR MILK OF MAGNESIA for Incliije»tion f Constipation and Intettin&J fermentation A BRITISH BETTER PRODUCT FOR LESS MONEY 20 oz. buttle $1.20 8 oz. .65 sold by all Chemists Stores. Distributors GRAFTON LABORATORIES. ABOARD RESIDKNCE. SEA FRONT KATONC; GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd Large362 words
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Advertisement360 1937-02-26 2 Übe Sinoaporc I Jficc press I lle«d Office: Cecil stiret v,.., Wi«»ne iri. Itmn s.ii t4 p^ r Kuala Lumpur Ofbre: 25. Ja\.< I rtiune: 3M:;. I Ipoh Office: I Rrrmvtn I; I Phoii* I om !L.r\7.. II I London Office: I {*r\ I Tel: illiJiil ,J SUBSCRIPTION Within <360 words
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Miscellaneous222 1937-02-26 2 Diary Of The Day High Water 11/25 a.m. 9.8 ft.; 11.41 p.m. 8.8 it. Sports Soccer: S.C.C. vs. M.F.A. on Padang; G.E.C. vs. Wcarne's and S.R.C. vs. YM.CA r Cinemas AUIAMBKA Mad Holiday with Edward Lowe and E;s. a Landi. CAPITOL The Charge of the Li«ht Brigade with Errjl Flynn222 words
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Article339 1937-02-26 3 ChargecJ With Unlawfully Returning From Banishment pvRESSED m a blue shirt and white long trousers, a Javanese Malay sat with legs crossed m the dock of the second magistrate's court \csterday. There was nothing m his demeanour to suggest that he was one whose339 words
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Article61 1937-02-26 3 The largely-attended -mission con- dby the RedemptorLst priests. Frs Green and Brothistle, at the Cathedral of the Goad Shepherd, will terminate on Mar 7. Another n^lssion. ior the Ir,c^ans. which is being conducted by Bishop Prur.ier. of Salem. South India, at the Church Our Lady of Lourdes.61 words
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87 1937-02-26 3 From Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Lumpur. Feb. Bft. A verdict of suicide was returned by Che Maaroi. sitting as coroner m the Kuala Lumpur police court yesterday at the inquest on a 65-year-old Chinese named Lee Seoiii; who died m a hut87 words
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Article60 1937-02-26 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Feb. 24. Mr Wang Chlng Wei. Chairman of the Political Council oi Nanking, speaking at th" weekly memorial meeting yesterday, .suggested a rluser relationship between the Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of the Interior which must co-operate m carrying out a60 words
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Article, Illustration28 1937-02-26 3 ERICH MARIA REMARQUE, the German author who achieved world-wide fame with his book "All Quiet on the Western Front." photographed on holiday with his wife at St. Moritz.28 words
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Article125 1937-02-26 3 BOY KNOCED DOJWN Charge Against Driver Withdrawn From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. I eh. !.">. A N accident occurred m the middle Ol Brickfield* Road on Tuesday, opposite the Government Factory, when a ear knocked down a .>ix-year-old boy named Paghwan Blngh wh) was running acrosi to his mother125 words
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Article17 1937-02-26 3 Mr D. Nlcolaon, <>t Harpenden Bel.) Rubber C>. Ltd. ha.s sailed !<>i Sc I land <>n leave.17 words
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500 1937-02-26 3 Plaintiff Awarded Judgment For $60 "O N the evidence of the Plaintiff I can only describe the claim for 55.000 general damages as grotesque. The special damages claimed did not amount to onefifth of the sum which a District Court has power to award and500 words
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Article109 1937-02-26 3 'From Our Own Correspondent* Taiping, Feb. 24. 'The health of the people 01 this town must be sateguarded Irom people like you who try to a make a profit by idling adulterated lood and I will tak€ I vry .serious view 01 thil CMt t M ItM Che109 words
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Article266 1937-02-26 3 "Wind" Absorbed and Condensed Instantly When, as the result of indigestion, food is allowed to ferment m your stomach, the stomach becomes distend co with "wind The result is one or i more distressing symptoms heartburn flatulence, acid risings m the throat It stands266 words
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Article62 1937-02-26 3 Influx Of .Japanese And Koreans To Tunxchovt Shanghai. I >h l The popul.. 1 OH rhoA <>: the F.i.-* II moos government, has m eon I gklwablf Bus oi Japanese and X The n umbei .1 1 Koreans was 6.004) m '.he < .rt of the month and62 words
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Article15 1937-02-26 3 I Mr E A Curtl»*r AgliewlUM 0 > ruiron Htghli I hospital at Batu Oa i..h15 words
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Advertisement95 1937-02-26 3 LADY THOMAS WILL OPEN THE Y.W.C.A. INTERNATIONAL FETE THIS AFTERNOON AT 4 P.M. AT THE DRILL HALL, BEACH ROAD. I i/^lr^^TC /\Hiiltc ptc f hilrlron 111 /*t« (lome to the Dance I I TOMORROW NIGHT! (DRILL HALL) Tickets $1,00 During the Dance the following artists will appear m National Dances:95 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1937-02-26 4 Around The Town Mignon Looks On Y. W. C. A. FAIR Cue cl th? outstanding events ot the present week will be the International Fair to be held at the Drill Hall toJay and tomorrow m aid ol the Singapore Branch of the YWCA. The tai; wi:i bs opened by1,686 words
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Advertisement158 1937-02-26 4 Ladies Dressmaking f\ Expert Chinese Tailor, DOULATRAMf h 48, HIGH STR£ET. Pimples invite Blood-Poisoning AND Ugly Skin Diseases Disease germs abound everywhere, /"Vl'f 1 ITU** -od the .lightest pimple or skin I^IJ-"* I abrasion offers an open door to THE infecuon. Use this simple unfailing u/Aur\rf% Cuucura treatment to-day-to prevent158 words
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Advertisement98 1937-02-26 4 I MOW AR£ rOJ TQ-QAV?'] WOW- |HORUCKV jWß^l^'^^J ll y VOJ'RE 1 'JtH^S^l WHEN CONVALESCENCE IS SLOW > 6 TN so many cases after Malaria and other fevers C >nV Cc :!l cc ls P rt >^acted and strength returns 1 5 so rfowlv TWI the nme when hSUcE en98 words
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Article, Illustration104 1937-02-26 5 GERMAN PROPAGANDA MINISTER Dr. Goebhels photographed during his important political speech to an audience of 40,000 m the Hamburc/ llanseat Hall. THE SCENE aboard H.M.S. Echo, a British warship off thr coa-t of Bilbao, Spain, showing Spanish refugees foinf aboard the ship fur transport to St. Jean de Lvi, Southern104 words
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Advertisement68 1937-02-26 5 jLOtt/s T&ptectl Budget c-- T^e fteuj foo 4 p^ railing policy *s y\y^\ expecteilo reduce fie accidenr f\( \-^^^X ir^nAAUMii^ X^wdmby.. so«, f\^\ lyXf^T LEFT BOOK CtUft as Hhe Kids convince Ibemselves /^^^^^X^i^^^l^w I M 1 I Fitness Campaiftji. //^> <%*"^ juvt pasLisneo -<:v I I o^. J^J^^' .iK 'Vyß^68 words
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Advertisement72 1937-02-26 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each Iff f^^^^L iff I —^3^^ «h, k M_ "Don't spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar. as this Old Salt is doing. There s just that little something WILLIAMSONS SMOKED72 words
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Article459 1937-02-26 6 Tourist Traffic Preserves Ancient Ceremonies "|>ali is my Inspiration, my life," said M". A. .1 I.' Mayt uv, the noted Belgian paint< i who 1k».; spent the last five years on the enchanted Isle" oi Netherlands India, In a .special Interview. After War had seared459 words
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Article, Illustration156 1937-02-26 6 Minium i Seoiia*§ Record Of Hebridean Stmiz* About two weelu ago Madame Bcotlfl Bardesa ol the Qoraedd, charmed over six hundred children from Singapore".-; Khoolfl v.ith her songs of the Western Isles ol Scotland and her bf-autuui accompaniment on the Celtic harp on Friday and156 words
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Article43 1937-02-26 6 Mr \v w m lon, ol r- derated Bngtoi erin Co., Ltd Kuala Lumpur accompanied by Mr M ►tion, will be t>t iceeding on leave at th< beginning ol March, and will be spending a tew months m J rtirg, S nth Africa43 words
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Article248 1937-02-26 6 Am raft Carrier Eagle Due Soon "TliK aircialt earner Eagle <Capt Moody* the largest ol that type ot naval vessel m the world, which is to replace th«- Hermes on the china sta lion, will arrive at Singapore on Apr [roxn hiitfland She will remain m248 words
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Article124 1937-02-26 6 Driven Off With Only Small Whip Attacked by lion during a performu at Bell's Circus, Great World. Mr A Turkey! a tamer, had a fortunate •.sca;)»- from death or serious injury The jungle h.'ast l»-apt on tl.e tamer and buried its fangt, ii. one ot his shoulders.124 words
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Article88 1937-02-26 6 From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Feb. ML For 1 .tiling to report to the police w.'Jnn 48 luur.s of her return to Kuala Lumpur a Japanese woman wa.s fined $10 by Che Qsmun m the third magistrate'i court yesterday Mr. D W. Yates, assistant oflieer88 words
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Article78 1937-02-26 6 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Feb r > Explaining that he had high level and did not know what he was d -ing a Chine.se named Chong Mol pleaded -,uilty when charged before Mr. C. H. I Dakers m the Kuala Lumpur police court yesterday78 words
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Article, Illustration27 1937-02-26 6 IMHOK. I III: BAUNRSB UANCKK, and her cousin K.i. the famelan player, who m to perform .it the International Fete at the Volunteer Drill Hall tonight I27 words
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929 1937-02-26 6 STARTLING EVIDENCE AT FIRE-RAISING TRIAL Witness Says He Was Told Not To Talk Too Much (From Our Ovui Correspondent) Seremban. Feb. 24. puRTHEK evftdeneo wag record*) by luebo EateaddUi m the Tampin court on Friday Saturday, and yesterday m the preliminary inquiry which began last929 words
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74 1937-02-26 6 But Return To Work After Short Time (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Feb. 25. Some iorty emp'oyn-s of rattan furniture Shops In town are reported to have downed tooLs on Friday last demanding an Increase ol wages The Strike was. however, short -l.ved and <>t74 words
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Article66 1937-02-26 6 <Fro:n Our Own Correspondent* Kn. ill i uinpur Feb. 25 A warning that he would increase the nnes un cyclists found guilty of traffic ollences was made by Mr C H Dakers m the Kuala Lumpur police court yesterday, when over 30 cyclists were charged with having66 words
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Article215 1937-02-26 6 STRIKES FEARED i IRON POl DRIES (From Our Own Correspondent, Kuala Lumpur. i, "\A/ E shail f*U NtfH Ul week barring tin of a strike ThLs qualification many replies !ro:u Chlneee U drie.s HOf 111 Ku.»;» Lumpur clustered mostly on I Road There is I'tjn.sidt-r.iblf215 words
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Article93 1937-02-26 6 Recommendation Of Abolition Xx pec ted Complete tne mul Lsji sy.su-m v. MmUj I ai.d Hun* Koi,* is I >reshltfOVtd In r« from our LojkJ C .'respondent Our C thf report oi the Mvi ftel ("inmuikm. which La t>. Ul| l.s.Mi.-d m Loiidoi. SUlgapdn on M.»r l93 words
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Article94 1937-02-26 6 From Our Own Corr^spondrnt Taiping. irf, M W J H.uri.M.ii Oi Lunit Tin Mines who w.is i hurgrd with driving hi ■1 >r w.thout duf ratard to n u> th« l i Magistrate CIM Pa« tenced to a not «»i $so The rhurK" was a sequel M ttH94 words
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Advertisement344 1937-02-26 6 STOMACH flljkJ^ m fi riJ li is Nsttur© s _#_^fe» Wireless fliP^l Don't wait for It may be that acidity is eating into the Why delicate lining of your stomach and laying AI J the foundation of a very serious illness AI6X. C. Maclean That acidiiy has got to be344 words
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Advertisement81 1937-02-26 6 BURTOL QUICK CLEANERS FOR SAME DAY SERVICE Goods handed m by 10 am can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 278, Orchard Rd. Pbtnt 7778. MITAM (HKKs Maker and repairer of rallan and Hrrt.un (hick*. Canvas and Spring HiiM.lv Tarpaulins. Teal* Hags. Tennis hi i, S< rrrnv Brrtarn Panels.81 words
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Article142 1937-02-26 7 ILLEGAL GRATIFICATION CHARGE Case Not Established Charged with having received an illegal gratification of $4. on Oct. 7 Lim Wee Soon, of the Immigration Office, and Abu bin Amman, also an employee of the same office, who was charged with abetment of the offence, were both acquitted by Mr. H.142 words
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Article, Illustration4 1937-02-26 7 photo). LyAyAv^j±srv^in^7^ Free PressFree Press - 4 words
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Article256 1937-02-26 7 Yesterday's Memorial Service THE memorial service at St. Andrew's Cathedral, yesterday, lor Miss Hazel McCullough who was killed m the Pasir Panjang crash on Wednesday, was well attended by the friends she had made during the two months' she was In Singapore. The Rev. Nigel Williams, acting256 words
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Article79 1937-02-26 7 Wolves Heat (irimsby London. Feb. r >. In .i Cup li'.fli round r"')l iy yst td.iy Wolvrrh,in-)loji bo, it OrinMby 'i 2 f/thrr rostilts wore: DIVISION I Araenal 1. Chftrlton 1 Bolton o Liverpool 1 Bunderland I, MkKHesbora l. Preston v. stoke l. Derby 0, Manchester c. 5.79 words
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Article94 1937-02-26 7 Control In Canada Ottawa, Feb. 24. /GREATER control over the export A* of arms from Canada and increasing manufacture of munitions m Government-owned plants partly due to delay m delivery from Oversea* were forecast m the Minister for Defences speech m the House of Commons. The Minister94 words
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Article105 1937-02-26 7 Contribution To World Peace I. on Jon. fr>h. 25. Speaking m London yesterday the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman. referred to the benefits which would arise from a parallel alignment of the British and United States trade policies and expressed the hope that105 words
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Article105 1937-02-26 7 Annual Meeting Next Month In K.L. From Our Own Correspondent > Seremhan. Feb. 24. The annual meeting ol the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association, will be h?ld at the Institute lor Medical Research. Kuala Lumpur, on March 26-28. 1937 Any member desirous ol reading paper105 words
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Advertisement236 1937-02-26 7 PAVILION TONIGHT <£Srf^ b.ib-j^js &O^i^ This is a picture GLADYS CEORGE m "VALIANT IS THE WORD FOR CARRIE" wiih JOHN HOWARD and ARI.INE JUDGE Extre: BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWS PARAMOUNTS FAST MOVING COMEDY SUCCESS! pavilion] |next change A racy, scrappy romantic comedy of a girl who wanted a big wedding present236 words
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Advertisement170 1937-02-26 7 IT'S THE TALK of TOWN! E VER YBOD Y'S ASKING: -"HOW IS IT DONE NIGHT after Night Enthusiastic Crowds actually Cheer thit Amazing Picture! CAPITOL 615 NIGHTLY 9.15 -MATINEE TOMORROW 3.15— ERROL FLYNN Wfc with hiL beautiful co-star of w}f^ "THE CHARGE ■■^^M* B I W f m^ -lad Qf170 words
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Miscellaneous59 1937-02-26 7 CABLE TIMKS Th- Bl 'crn ExteiiMon Trlesraph C nip.iiA- announces that the delay on fall rate telegrams from Singapore to London yesterday was as follows:— rttegrana banded 1:1 at 5.00 p.m R*n« minutes; 5.30 p.m. 25 minutes; DO m 25 i: 630 p.m 20 1 ites. Delay m the I59 words
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1032 1937-02-26 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1937. After Eight Months I A FTER eight months of bloody civil war m Spain, the Powers have at last instituted a scheme which will ensure some measure oi: non-intervention. The record of the committee for non-inter-vention m the Spanish civil war is1,032 words
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Article147 1937-02-26 8 Mr (1 D Moir is an knoMtc -v the Bimg^ar Hospital Mr W T Robirtson n'ccntly |eH Taiptof Rubber PCaniallons, ralpina and is now on Uecily Ebtate, T< Ink Anson. AOMOi inimerous Malayan rosldonts Who leave for Home by the Corfu today are Commander and Mrs G147 words
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Article644 1937-02-26 8 - letters <)J Seism: And I rlnuus ii f .S. r lnpiin\ 40,000 THOUGH lr>r the log-book M the Victory ff|| tiie highest price paid since the war lor a Nelson r?lk\ yet the rule hclds for Nelson as it doe* for Napoleon— that the most valuable644 words
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Article1050 1937-02-26 8 Fea r A N:> v >~ •r. never turn your back 1 ng a*, you art on the bland** Captain Cautly gave dm much n advice i. i achooner farora ti i^id tin ran n nei r turning my ba h I the nativea i bad i In the laU1,050 words
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Advertisement190 1937-02-26 8 1^ I I ■-■11.. I a S ingle" Whiskies be given away? The fine single' whiskies," said Johnnie Walker, which we use m blending Johnnie Walker are too good to be given away except m marriage. They are only blended (or married) after they have grown mellow and mature. Each190 words
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Advertisement58 1937-02-26 8 "BERNARD SHAW without his beard Ls inconceivable." says a writer. Certainly one cannot imagine him clean-Shavian. Any more than one can imagine a prudent paterfamilias failing to protect the content! of his home by "GAFLAC" FIRE and BURGLARY POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great58 words
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463 1937-02-26 9 Royal Family's Visit To Malayan Stand At B.I. F. QUEEN ELIZABETH INTRIGUED King 9 s Kno w ledge Of Rub ber Situation mmmt (From Our London Statf) Ivondon, Feb. 18. J^|KMHKKS of the Royal Family visited the Malayan stand at Olympia on the second day of the British Industries Fair.463 words
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Article, Illustration32 1937-02-26 9 V l v U w YAN STANI) at th <> "rttlali Industries Fair which was visited by the King and Queen. Queen Mary, the Dake and Duchess of Kent and the Princess Royal.32 words
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289 1937-02-26 9 Famous Economist's Views London. Feb. i.V REFERRING to the (iovcrn1* ment's rearmament programme. Mr. J. M. Keynes, the well-known economist, piesiding at the annual meeting of the National Mutual Lift Assur ance Company yesterday, said he felt no doubt that the sums which Mr. ChamberlainReuter - 289 words
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Article36 1937-02-26 9 London, Feb. 25. Mr Lloyd George who ha.s repred Carnarvon boroughs m Parliament continuously since 1890. ha.s been re-elected president of the PwllhH, Liberal Association lor the 47th year m s\v British WirelessBritish Wireless - 36 words
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Article222 1937-02-26 9 MUSICAL SOCIETY New Concert Planned I\if EMBERS of the Orchestra of the Singapore Musical Society are advised th:it an orchestral concert, under the conductcr.ship of Mr. John Tryner. has been arranged to take place about the end of April. 1937. and that rehearsals will commence on Monday. Mar. 1, at222 words
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Article100 1937-02-26 9 Needs Of Home Defence Departments London, Feb. 25. The Minister for the Co-ordination oi Defence, Sir Thomas Inskip, replying to a Commons question yesterday whether any action was being taken to secure that the three Defence Departments had the necessary supplies of such metals as tin. lead andBritish Wireless - 100 words
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Article67 1937-02-26 9 London. Yeh. 'It. The King, on the recommendation ot the Secretary for Air. has approved the ♦ollowing appointments, to take effect i irom Sept. l. 10T7: -Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir E. L. Ellington. Chief of Air Stair, to be InspectorI General of the Royal Air67 words
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Article, Illustration35 1937-02-26 9 QI T EEN ELIZABETH admiring a bou doir doll, which is being shown t«> Her Majesty by Miss M. Davis, the designer, during her visit to the Olympia section of th c British Industries Fair.35 words
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Article106 1937-02-26 9 I I .S. May Manufacture Own Supplies Washington Feb 25. A hint that the United States Government mi^ht begin to manufacture Mccl on its own account it the pre.srnt m rtage continud waa mven ves'erday by the Secretary <>i Commerce, Mr I Roj)er. A.sked at a Press cReuter - 106 words
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Article44 1937-02-26 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shatißhai, I'rb. The new capital ol Kwaimsi. Kwcilin has the .smallest population among ihe provincial capitals of China, according to ill* 1 latest centUl recently issued by tho Rwangsl Government The population oi the place la 86.428.44 words
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Article48 1937-02-26 9 Bombay. Feb. '!.">. Congress, it is assumed, will have a j clear majority m the Central Provinces, having already won 59 out ot the ,112 seats with IS results outstanding. In the Bombay Presidency. Congress secured 55 out ot 175 seats, with 51 re- suits outstanding. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article41 1937-02-26 9 London. Feb. 25. Telford'l famous suspension bridge across the Menai Straits, which was opened m 1826. Ls to bp reconstructed it a c(xst of to fit it for iModern tranV requirements between Anglesey and the mainland of North Wales. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 41 words
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94 1937-02-26 9 China's Bid To Enter Fruit Market 1 ORANGES SENT TO LONDON London, Feb. 25. lI7HAT are believed to be the first V' oranges from China to be marketed at Covent Garden are reported to represent the effort of the Chinese growers to enter the market while the war m SpainReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration254 1937-02-26 9 But Deficit Is "Negligible London. I< b. !.V Spkakinci at the NftUonal Liberal Club yesterday. Mr. Walt< r Runciman. President o^ the no.ird of Trade, said 'last night we mado up the totals for the balance of payments. It was found that until we broughtBritish Wireless - 254 words
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Article88 1937-02-26 9 Protection For Foreign lataresta I.oikloii. I rl> i The Mrxic.ui Fn^. .statement Issued tiu'v Hi i been HHved tq \i< mean Ofßc »!> t l t- 01 ly. particularly I vivid m no w »v be prejud I confutation r Oovei «,wned oil corporation which designed to Mexico88 words
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Article24 1937-02-26 9 Hollywood. Kcb. .\Y The death :c irred hex O\ Sir Guy st mdin t r 1( Brii h and screen ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement68 1937-02-26 9 delicious j^^=!r^ j OBTAINABLE FROM (^H Q*U l £"g^ ll O JSSi uON^J ROBINSON <c CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. PEEK FREAKS "ff^i IB i 3 C -U I 'i' £J.°%-^ An entirely new type of Bisc n't, i\ combining the wholesomeness of pure fruit and the crunch- mess ol68 words
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502 1937-02-26 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations i I From London 6 p. m. Feb. 25 I I I—— Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday RLse or Fall The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokera K e and stamp duty are not included. otherwise stated502 words
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Article173 1937-02-26 10 Feb. 28 :>:j v. Can C»m 107.. iog 1 L 107' H m Telephone 1:1(1 :tph 177' JS 175' 17:')'. R Iroad 75'^ 74 7}.< H 65. 6f> 66 Ctrtc SO% r )!)>., 59 r> 8 Genera] Motors (ri :< H 65 55^ drich 4i.. H ;i9173 words
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81 1937-02-26 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Teh. !.">, 1! o < lo< k noon Ituvrrs Scllrrs No I X l(,s s in c;is«'s 1 FOB February :*•> 9 l<i ',r> l] 16 Good fa g in caiei fob February) ::<;•«,. No. I.X R.S.S (8potloose) 'awardablc Singapore) 3t% 36" March ;u\^ ;>j,81 words
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Article68 1937-02-26 10 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES 1 Feb. :»."> Gam bier T.T. 7.50 Java Cube 10 50 Hamburg Cubr 15 00 White Muntok Peppti 21 50 Black, Pepper 12 00 Copra, mixed 7.30 Copra, sundried 7.00 Small Flake Tapioca 5 40 R. Saigon Al $174 R. Siam. W.C. No. 1 $162 Rice, Siam,68 words
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Article207 1937-02-26 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Feb. 25 1 I ItrnßFlt: Firm. London Spot: XR 4 d. 10 7 K d. Previously: 10 9 16d. 10 1 1 16 d. Apr-June: 10 13 16d. 10 15 16d. Previously: 10'> K d. 10«, d. July-Sept.: 10 7 a d.207 words
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Article37 1937-02-26 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Feb. 25 lin: Firm £248 T. 'id Previously DuU at t:"J43 15s ill S;tM- L" l! t Previously Li 1 Two Months: 2n i \>«i Previously: 2i> 1 I6d.37 words
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Article80 1937-02-26 10 London Closing Quotations Feb. 25 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Pmrll Francs to 124 21 105' l(if>' X New York to 4 Bfl 2 4 RR" H 4 K1 3 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 12 107 8 «c 89;^, H«>n« Kong Per80 words
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Article205 1937-02-26 10 Feb. U SK.I.IIN(i London, tt. l» i l ir» London demand im l 16 London 4 months' sight 24 18 i yon. demand 1230 Hamburg, demand 141 New V 'ik. Men.. m< l ;>7 1 IS Montreal, demand .*>♦> 15>16 1. 1 demand 103' 9 unarang demand205 words
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Article153 1937-02-26 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Tut..! for Book.s Clowr im-uici v Coinpai y. Dividend Dato Ex Div. year TfN Payable Date to daUAust. Malay 6d. Feb. 23 To Mar 2 Feb 24 ->i Asam Kumbaii" 6d. Feb. 26 Mar 5 Ft b 27 klebu 6% Int. Feb. 22 Fob.153 words
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Article823 1937-02-26 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fra&er and Co. 9 s List THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1037: 6 P.M. MINING Ampat Tin (4s> 5» l'^d 5s 6d A sain Kumbanj? (J) 33s 'id 34? 6(1 Austral Malay <i> 54.s 36s x.d. Ayer Hitam <ss> 23s 25,s Ayer Weng823 words
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Article60 1937-02-26 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO \T THE CD OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY lm at midday was sir*.lNl. doun si .nil. .h.,,V;; CSAX?Z2T£jrS2 mark K0,,«T i ;;r' 1 s i l 1 r •"•>•■■•» mum* ..»d ihan" y^er^av A Alp"»" lp iieri-s. rStaSS, and bu»;:^ nU T Tta 160 words
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Article, Illustration865 1937-02-26 11 CELEBRATION OF Yuan Siau Local Chinese Topics Festival Today BY I OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT -TODAY and tonight the Chinese 1 women and children of Singapore are celebrating the Yuan Siau (last day ol the Chinese New Year lestive season) by taking motor joyrides or letting oil packers me business firms865 words
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Article, Illustration369 1937-02-26 11 Winning CONTRACT VtWf qua (Xou> Uaiid Burnstine. Merwin D Mater, Otwald Jacoby and Howard Schcnken, world a leading team-of-four and inventitrs of the system that has beaten ci cry other system m existence I)\KI\(. HID pc. ihi.\ me tough t but rin.^t Inter* -iw: Rubb i Bi ldge game In369 words
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Advertisement838 1937-02-26 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI CHARTERED BANK BANKING CORPORATION. OF NDIV TJ RAI ANI> h IINA (Incorporated m J9nglaii<l by (ißCorporated ln tne oolony Royal charten ot Hong Kong) T*£ UaaUlty of member. Is ttsalte* JSZm Of i I each 3.000 000 maaner Reserve Fund £3,000.000 preeartMd »y Ordliia««e Reserve Liability of We,838 words
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Miscellaneous670 1937-02-26 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Singapore— ZHL Hong Kong— ZßW Wavelength— 22s metres Wavelengths— 4».G m.. 31.49 m. 19.75 m. and 16.90 m. 7 8 p.m. Speech and recorded music 1150 a.m.— 1.35 p.m. European pro- i i, '/hi gramme. 7 ,p.m w nK 32 62U pm Chinese Programme. (Penang Wireless670 words
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816 1937-02-26 12 New Year Adventure For Shanghai Sportsmen Shanghai, Feb. 16. A YACHTING and duck shoooting expedition over the Chinese New Year turned out to be far more exciting than was expected, but fortunately had a happy ending for the four adventurers involved, all members816 words
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Article84 1937-02-26 12 STRAITS/PACIFIC CONFERENCE Freight Tariff No. g. talr of FreUht on opra It is notified lor itilormation th.it rttn effed as ttmm Apr 1. \^m the ale o: iremht on Copra m bttSl H ales and m bl ,i k wlll iiu reast>(l »S S«5O per ton oi "JO cut t;ite84 words
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Miscellaneous257 1937-02-26 12 RADIO PROGRAMMES rFOR TODAY (Continued frum page 11 %35 Hitler Youth programme 905 Music by Beethoven's Con tern poranes. 920 News and economic review i English on DJE. DJN DJQ MM m Dutch on DJA. DJB 935 Today m Qermany. Sound pic tures. 950 Japanese pianoforte comport tions 005 Torqu.it«»257 words
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Miscellaneous130 1937-02-26 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ship, alonrside th< Kxpeited 1., Kast Wharf dntrai... Yiirjj > Main Wharf (Knlr.n, i ICorlu. Ranchl 15; Titaii IS; Ok berley 8 Kmpirr llork .fnli Raub 30 Maru. Tweedb l-jnpirr In,, k I WIUHI 4H West Wharf I nl, ,n,, MVS Aide WVVI.S I. s«» tiou lo (Knit130 words
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Advertisement627 1937-02-26 14 K. P. M. TASMAN Friday. Feb. 26. Hong Kbng and Shanghai. OP TEN NOORT- Friday. Feb. 26. Muntok (passengers and mails only*. Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya ROGGEVEEN— Friday. Feb. 26, Batavia. Mauritius. Lourenco-Marques. Durban. East-London. Port-Elizabeth. Mosselbay and Capetown. TlDORE— Friday. Feb. 26. Belawan-Deli. MlJER— Friday. Feb. 26, Rhio. Blinjoe,627 words
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Advertisement524 1937-02-26 14 HOLLAR BTEAMSHIP LINE o&k/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO FI'ROPF FROM SINGAPORE AND PEN \SG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrive* Spore Spore. Prnanf. New York. Pres. Wilson Mar. 13 Mar If Mar. 17 Apr 19 Pres. Hayes Mar. 12524 words
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Advertisement410 1937-02-26 14 O> S> K. LINE t La Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban F» Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santo* Montevideo. Aden Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. L Marques Dur: London, P. Elizabeth and Mo&sol h,\ Ariiona Mam Buenos Aire« via Colomb(j Mombtu Zanzibar. Dar es Salaam B-410 words
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559 1937-02-26 15 1 Good Form Displayed By Colony Players BY "BULLY OFF" Ml hockey match between the Navy and the S.B.C. yesterday on the Padang was characterised by fierce and fast Ganges. The Navy did quite well to lose by only five goals two against such opposition.559 words
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914 1937-02-26 15 Play To Start On Monday THE second annual V.M.C.A. Open Lawn Tennis tournament has attracted a large entry and good tennis should hr witnessed. All leading Singapore players are completing. Plaj will start on Monday and the entries are as follows: OPEN MEN'S SINGLES914 words
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175 1937-02-26 15 O.CJ3. Win Business Houses Match vyKLL over hall a dozen soal.s niiuht have been scored by the Oversea Chinese Bank m their Business H<> ue match against Bata at F and K. mound yesterday, but Urn easy going lorwards shot poorly and the175 words
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Article78 1937-02-26 15 Scoring once In the first half and twics m the second hall the Heap Pent; Moh Rained a three-nil victory over the M PH.. m their fixture yesterday 00 the V.M.C.A ground. Vow Soon scored the first ko.il m a I high lob after fifteen minutes iron; the78 words
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Article, Illustration29 1937-02-26 15 photo). THE NAVY goalkeeper makes a clearance during play m the hotkey match with the S.R.C. on the padang yesterday. S.R.C. won by five goals to two. Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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Advertisement33 1937-02-26 15 V-*" V ,i ii --^''^I^X 'vy 3 »crccn giving maximum i'iss&* British Triptyquc. :^lc^ 1 Wriu or phone or v Particulars of THE FINEST J»s^^ UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. W^^^^iT KUALA LUMPUR-MALACCA-SEREMBAN-MUAR. r <>,£& Masters.33 words
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Advertisement93 1937-02-26 15 DOES SHE NEED A GENTLE AID? r v U'licn \i»ur diild needs v ,i lvr Civp (HO(()| t utU j. rn v hkr n.iturr, with no harshness, pain, or griping It's so casv to takr 100- the laxative principal Is imxi-d m uilh t small milk rhocoiate. of ii, lr93 words
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Article, Illustration33 1937-02-26 16 I'll >t THE NAVY GOALIE makes a sa\e durin.: yesterday's ho;key jtiaich against the S.K.C. on the padang, m hile Mi team mate appears ti> be (?i mi; ;i he apij>e. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article184 1937-02-26 16 FAST BOWLERS AGAIN INCLUDED ■THE fifth Teal starts today at ."Melbourne and England's team will be chosen from the following twelve players, cables Keuter. Allen. Wvatt. Robins, Barneti, Leyl.ind. Hammond, Voce, Verity, Worthington, Far >i s, Ames, IlardstafT. It i.s Allen's turn to win the184 words
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48 1937-02-26 16 The strait.s Times beal f and N 1 by the only joaJ ol tIM match Jn their Business Houses 1 i^ue dxtun n Ro;td yesterday. Tht 1 re t niy mal jhed and the from AIL Pr 1 late m the second48 words
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Article49 1937-02-26 16 'I hi rilowin" have a.v,-;)>rj ;>:.,-. t for sec. v.s Polic< torn >rrow it 1 n ,>n Rd J H AW) H F roulds h r B. U Graham. P Hatcher a P Hunter. X M J »pp n N E Staunl »n F Vine and Wll liams.49 words
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Article83 1937-02-26 16 AUSTRALIA'S TEAM AUSTRALIAN team uill he < h»« en from the follow inc thirteen players: KadnHk. Zlrarini.in. Broun. Kin^lrton, Flccitwd smith. Gregory, MeCaft*, McCarmi<k. OldfiHd. OReilU. Mgg, Sievers. N;ish. side today and it lookl U if he and Robins will compete for the 12th man Uon. Melbourne la notoriously a83 words
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358 1937-02-26 16 Weights For Tomorrow's Racing At Bukit Tim ah THE weights lor SaUiday. tho fin.i! d.iv o' ins 3T.C. Spring meeting:. ore as fellows Horses,— Cljj I,—Div.1 Div. I.—1 < I miles). Mi teadale 9-0 Beetlot 8-13 B^ile Edna 8-8 Knight's Ey? 8-6 Herbe Foil- 7-10 Singing Bird 7.10 Vodas 7-9358 words
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Article81 1937-02-26 16 ANOTHER SCORE BY LT. WEE DON S.S. Corfu Beaten Hy 72 Runs Middlesex Raiment beat team lrom the S.S. Corfu by 72 runs m thoir crlckel match at Gillman Barracks jretterday. Midds. battod first and compiled 144 lor the loss of two wickets Lt Weedon was ftcaln m Rood form81 words
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Article110 1937-02-26 16 Heavyweight Title Problem BRADDOCK, LOUIS SCHMELING Chicago, Feb. 23 THE Braddock-Louis fight on June 22 will not be for the former's title unless Braddoik has previously fought and beaten Schmeling on June 3. This fight is not likely to take place. Through thia technically Madison Square Garden auth -rities ireReuter - 110 words
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Article96 1937-02-26 16 The following are the s:rU\s [Of the Btagepore Trial tomorrow at I pin md Sunday 11 a m L Alvis. T A D H Vt« ASA Janaen, F P H Pearae Cap! >, Cai D. W P :..s LI F W Simpson R V s Bundranv X a96 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-02-26 16 photo). AN INCIDENT during play hrtweeu 'he Struts lin.rs and Ns at Anson K<»ad yesterday. The prrNsmm mm l.x nil Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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193 1937-02-26 16 Probables Riders For Grand National and Lincolnshire London. Feb. "THE fall >•••" arid riders for tIM Grand National and Lincolnshir< d :jy Rcut^r: The Gr.t: onal pr >v riders are Oold n Miller 'W.tlwy: Roy.i. Mail iWM) Dilmnon r Morgan >, What Have v Mr Btreeit), Ready Cajfa < De193 words
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Advertisement65 1937-02-26 16 JUST PUBLISHED I SINGAPORE GUIDE New edition With descriptive notes of interest to Tourists $1.00 KELLY WALSH, LTD. Raffles Place Singapore. I ¥rfw*\^ i> H H i'~nH~n SEF WHAT YOU'RI OFFERED IN THE NEW GAS WATER MEAItRS All sizes, from sink heaters Automatic working no waste MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. PHONF65 words
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