The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 April 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,127. ESTD. 1835 TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937. 15 CENTS.
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  • 142 1 Fail Of Vital Mining Junction Expected CAPTURE OF PRISONERS AND WAR MATERIAL Intense Aerial Activity Un bouthern Front VALENCIA, APR 5 HTHF FALL OF THE IMPORTANT MINING JUNCTION \T PENARROWS IV the PROVINCE OF CORDOVA TO THE GOV ERNMENT IS EXPECTED ANY MOMENT m
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  • 86 1 Move To Secure Order)) Conditions Washington, Apr. r>. Th« Fodral Reserve Board announces that it will buy Government bonds in the open market with a vie* to exerting its influence "toward orderly conditions on the money market" and in order to facilitate the "orderly adjustment" of the
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  • 15 1 Mr W G. Scott, ol ihe Perak Hydro rtc Company, Itavei tor home this week
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  • 98 1 To Be Shortest On Record London. Apr. KING GEORGES Coronation service wiU be the shortest ever Used at a British Coronation ceremony. The form 01 the service, which is now published, reveals a number of changts from prerferai custom The serir.on will be omitted and time will also
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  • 72 1 Port Darwin, Apr. 5. PEVEXTEEN Japanese pearling hirers were captured by a Government patrol boat in Australian waters off the nor:h coasi and reh-ased after the skippers had been warned. In view of the increasing activity of Jj panes? fishing vessels off the northern coast of the
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  • 139 1 Hopes To Improve Si noJapanese Relations London. Apr. ">. A GERMAN mission is BOtasj to Nanking early in May With the object of securing better relations between China and Japan, according to the Daily Telegraph diplomatic correspondent. He s.iy.s that the mission, which will tx half
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  • 42 1 Shanghai, Apr. 5. Interviewed today. Dr. Wang Chung Hui the Foreign Minister, stated that owing to the elections that are taking place In Japan. Smo-Japanese queslloni will nut be brought up at least :or .some time.- Siii Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 57 1 South Africa Welcomes New (lovernor-Cleneral Cape Town, Apr. .*>. Sir Patrick Duncan, the new OOT-ernor-General of the Union, and Lady Duncan arrived in the liner Warwick- castle and wen escorted to Table Bay 1 by the flagship Amphion. which Jin d a salute ot 19 guns. The
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  • 66 1 NEW SOVIET TRIAL Commissar 's Dismissal London, Apr. 5. ALTHOUGH the official an- nouncement of the dismissal of M. Yagoda. the Commissar for Postal and Electrical Communications, who was removed from his post owing to alleged dereliction of duties, has not mentioned that he has been arrested, reports from Moscow
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  • 127 1 CONSPIRACY CHARGES IN CHINA Radical Leaders Arrested Shanghai. Apr. 5. WARRANTS have been taMtd for the arrest of four Chinese Radical leaders, including Mr. Tau Hang Chih. the noted educalor. wtftQ is at present lecturing it Cclumb a University. New York, on charges oi conspiracy against the secuniy of the
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  • 91 1 Work Of Incendiarists Nelson, British Columbia, Apr. 5. T^OUR schools and two com- munity halls were razed to the ground by fire and two other halls partially burned, whilst a fifth school was damaged by a crude bomb in the West Kootenay district near here.
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  • 52 1 Follows Union Government Proclamation Cape Town, Apr. 5. The German Minister in Cape Town bas handed Gen. Hertzog. a note .>ro- I testing against the proclamation, aim- ed at destroying Nazi activities. Which .ays that it must be regard- d as a combative treasure nft tint Germans' in
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  • 195 1 INDUSTRY'S NEED OF STABILITY Restriction Of Production London, Apr. 5. rvELEGATES of ZZ countries were present at thr opening of the International Sugar Conference in the Locarno room at the Foreign Office today. Mr. Ranisa} MarDcnald. the chairBan, in Inaugural speech, emphaliaed thai tha bttf mi vim
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  • 26 1 A blazing fir t guttfc* the building of the T. >I. A. Wmk shop in (oll\rr Qua> Ml M 4 and 1.30 thi> ni(»rrin^.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan ga r dens direct to your home. x^ Dinner aid Dance HANGE OF PROGRAMME ta^*^ Nina and Vladimir Continental Dancers Non -diners $1.00 KAFI LES CELEBRATED OUCHESTRA WIIFN IN PENANG STAY AT THE Directed by Dan Hopkins E. O. HOTEL
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    • 103 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA IROWN IN MALAYA. adelph: M hotel TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MISK BY KELLERS KAMOIS HI NCAHIW B\M> WHETHER VOU RI.QI IRE LIGHT REKRLSHMENT OR AS II XBOKATF. MEAL, THE ADELPHI G3ILL IS RENOWNED FOR ITS EXCELLENT EOOI» AND COIKTIOIS SERVKh SPECIAL TIFFINS
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  • 773 2  - THAT FINAL POINT IN BILLIARDS J. V. RAINBOW BY 1 A HE sun never sets on English billiard tabies. All over the wj.'id you can find a biiiiarG table made in the factories oi England How many millions oi pespe play games every day on West ot England WooUon cloth,
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  • 48 2 Supported by Engineering Union London. Apr. ft. A meeting o! the members ot the Glasgow District Amalgamated Engineering Union ye.stcrday decided to support the Beardmore strikers, despite the advice ot the National Executive of the Amalgamated Engineering Union to the strikers to return to work.— Renter.
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  • 206 2 Th r.a tChangi) brat the VM.C.A crickei at Alison R ad <:n Saturday by 115 runs. Scores K.A (GHANGI). Sft Thomas lbw Lyne M L.-Bdr. Deane b Hay 50 L.-Bclr. Watt's lbw. Lyne 10 Lt. Cocks c and b Hay 18 Lt. Hing.ston b Hay 2 Lt
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  • 67 2 The following are ties in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament for tomorrow: Veterans Doubles Handicap E. J. Cassels and A. Robertson f4) vs. V P Barbat and W A. Wilson 4. 3K J S. Nathan and J. A. Dean -3> vs. T. H. Holyoak and H. S. Godwin
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  • 339 2 SINGAPORE AND The Coronation Letters To The Editor THE GENERAL REJOICISG-AND THOSE WHO CANNOT AFFORD IT -PEOPLE IN HIGH POSITIONS— CUT DO WN PUBLIC MONE Y SPENT ON THEIR ENTERTAINMENT THEY CAN AFFORD TO PAY FOR THEMSELVES THE TAXPAYER PAYS TWICE To the Editor. Sir. One could verv well apply
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  • 108 2 In No Immediate Danger Ne»v York, Apr. .">. Th«- German 4,000-ton freighter Borkum, formerly the Ingrain, from Newport. Monmouth, lor Houston. Texas, with 34 crtw and three passengen, which sent out an OS. troni the mid-Atlantic on Saturday, has been located. She Is In DO immediate danger The
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  • 23 2 Messrs. Harper, GUftllan ft C i Ltd Penang, advise the output ol Rahman Hydraulic Tin for the month o1 March was i.(xh) piculs.
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  • 502 2 Mme. La Meri's Eastern Tour HTHE rareness ot visits by world "Celebrity" artists to Singapore makes the forthcoming visit to this city ot Mine. La Men. the famous danseuse a uniqiu event Mmo. La lieri and htl parly are a\ present touring India, where they
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  • 209 2 The RA Blak.mu Mati beat the St. AJMtHtW*! Old Boys on Sunday at Blakang Mati hv thtm VkktU, but eontlniMd to bat and put up 159 for 7 The features ot the punt wore that A Armstrong scored 70 for the Old Boy.s and a 54 not out by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 14 2 Could you guess who are the best known of SINGAPORE'S nicest "THREE SMART GIRLS"
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    • 525 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. ZTbe »fitoapocc jTrcc pt€dB Head Offlce: Cecil Strret. Siiit^tJOie Phone. I*l l"«»»s extension* to all depart i.u mU| Tel: "Times -••> -p<.ir Kuala Lumpur Office: 2.'-. Jaw Street Phurie: 3»»8J. Ipoh Office: Krrwster Road. Phone: 37. Penan* Office 12. Bishop stirr». 1'. t Ph»i. itLondon Office: 40 IS,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 156 2 Diary Of The Day High Water: 507 am. 6.3 ft.; 7.50 j p.m. 1.3 n. Sports Soccer: S.A.F A. v.s Bangkok Univ..] at Anson Bead; P. N vs Paterson Simons, at F\ N Lawn Tennis: S.CC tournament. Cinemas AUIAMKUA Love Letters <>■ Star, with Henry, HuntCf and Pohv Howies. VAtTSOL
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  • 292 3 IMPROVEMENTS AT CAMERON HIGHLANDS "T'HE improvement* thai have taken plate recently at Cameron Highlands are shown In the following extracts trom the chairman's speech at the fifth annual general meeting cf the Cameron Highland* Society, held on Mar. 29. A Government Medical Officer now visits Renglet and Tana Rata monthly.
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  • 170 3 Hl> Highness the Sultan jl Perak has honoured the Taiping Rotary Club by consenting to become an n.^norury member. Mr V. A Kos.s\ an officer ol CI isa hi Malayan Civil Service, has been appi Inted to ;\ci ;<s En ig ration Commissioner for Mala v.i. .Madras. Class 18. Malayan
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  • 209 3 Pembroke Dock Difficulties Sir George Giliett. the Commissioner for the Special Areas of England and Wales, presiding at a luncheon at Curdin, recentlj in connection with the publication o! the industrial survey of South Wales, said the Welsh National Industrial Council had already made arrangements to
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  • 336 3 Procession And Fireworks Similar To Thaipusam A PROCESSION, fireworks, prayers for the King and Queen and almsgiving will constitute the Chettiars' contribution to the Coronation festivities. This was decided at a meeting held by the Chettiar Community at their temple in Tank lloacl on Saturday, Apr.
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  • 186 3 At Cameron Highlands 'T'HE subject v)t trout hslimg in the Cameron Highland* was discussed at the filth annual general OMttlng o: the Cameron Highlands Society, held at Cameron Highlands Hotel. A letter Irom Mr. W. Birtwistte. Controller ot Fisheries. S.S. and FM B
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  • 66 3 The ban i t tbe SS Police will perform the lolloping programme at 8.30 pm today at Telok Avrr Mar h The Vanished Army (Alford»; Overture Lu^t^pioi (Bela i Sel Mu ;al Comedy Memories fPinck»: Wa Moonlight on the Rhl le V Solos lor cor:.-\ i Passed by
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  • 49 3 BALTIC AND WHITE S EA NAVIGATION The Baltic and International Mari- i time Confeotnce adviae that, owing to the severe frost which has prevailed this winter, it li nerally expected that there will b«> a late reopening navigation at the principal Baltic and b White Bea timber ports n
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  • 125 3 Chinese Arrested lit ADMIT the tacts." laid F<x) Chye Via to Mr. H A. Forrer in the Criminal District Coiirt yeaierday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge ot having had in his possession 15 tatlili i Red Lion chandll valued al 312') at th F.MSR
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    27 3 BY MY BKARD! The determined spirit of these American strikers took an amusing form of expression, in their intention not to sh.ive until they had won. f
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  • 82 3 Ma> \U* Imported For Cameron Iliuhlands rtant fro h >uld be Imported toes and «< BU Mr innual ten »raj 11 ron Highlands I at Camei in Highlands the C immltt the Depart- d kmpori i j: n It th It th v were km-
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  • 100 3 T(From Our Own Coin .pni.c S(>^am:it. .\»»r. P>LLOWING ||M |MMI Oi ,ir n «om patriots on Paya Lanu h\' if» Batu Anam. over o()(i ChftMM OOOHM on estates in LaH disiiu-; ciboul 20 miles lrom Sru:»niat town) clowned tools OH ThiMi.tv and Friday,
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  • 181 3 To Open With 'Royal Levee' Next Monday DLANS fOC the tortlv owing Y.W.C.A. "Coronation year Caiapalgn" have been lurthrred by BMtttai oi uarn lf-aders held under the chairmanship of Mi^.s Gertrude Owen Malayan iecrstury oi the Y.W.C.A who ha.v returned to Singapore lot two n onttM to
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  • 191 3 Appointments Hv The Yarn Tuan (FrttU Our Own Correspondent Seremhan. Apr. By command ol His Highness th.» Van- Di-pertuan Besar of Negrl Bernbilan the appolntm m ol Mr R l German, M.cs. District Officer Beremban Mr i? f Oann Inspect #r oi School. Negrl Sembitan Mr a
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  • 40 3 The first a:. luui .<i\ii meeUxii <>i tbc Ifalaymn Branch ot thf LoiMloi) Asaoctetl i. i Certified AocouuUuiU was held at Kuala Lumpui Tlie chairman mei Uoned In his ipeccti thai ererjr rertifli d a countaiit m Malaya had enrolled
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  • 159 3 The follow. iiiK an. > ji.' 1... I. I in ronntvMnn with tti Mtinnal ippnl up to $m Mrssr- T Fill. Co.. I.fd i i H Mt-vsrs. Thr Am.ili I .'iniiii Cn <R S > IMI Mai -Ci. 1. W an V Comnuin<i< i C
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  • 104 3 ■From Our Own Com potMtetii j«»h«>i«- Bafctv. \v\ i. A charge of criminal bi ir u la r» sprci ol $1 n<»i vk.is pcvteffcd ..uainst Tamil BVPI I I M Rayappan t> I I tt.' third m Th»- allegatkMi li th.t* \tu .••■ruied. betvei n n. .nb
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  • 34 3 Tin m d Dm i de Ha.ui win redtal al Dutch C A haturc ui thf programme vuii.br the siniultatK-i.,. |«M pianos bv Mi d H I Uld Mn Harnes
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 94 3 ARE you one of SINGAPORE S most popular "THREE SMART GIRLS" PITMANS COLLEGE Established in England G5 years. Singapore; Branch, under European Management at Initerrs Building, River V.illr Road (entrants Damar Road) Expert tuition in ALL COMMERCIAL SI B.IfcCTS. Special couises in Shorthand Type-writing, Book-keepinp. Commetir, Malay, DuU-h and French.
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  • WOMEN'S NTERESTS
    • 534 4 Superb Creation For Dining With American President Hollywood, Mar. 28. JEAN HARLOW left nothing to chance on her visit to Washington to attend the President's Birthoay Ball. She wanted to wow the sedate residents of the country's Capital and wow them she did Irom
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    • 324 4 The Foreigner's Complaints THE German critic who finds English food unpleasant but healthy makes us wonder how far it is really bad. and. if .so. what is the cause of this where so much material is at hand. Probably th > g.) dnoss
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    • 569 4 DESIGNED BY HERSELF I.ondon. Mar. 2n. THE down which la being made for th" Coronation of the Queen will be the first In history to b<> mounted in platinum throughout. In having her Crown tpccially designed and m hi r Maje -ty is rollowini the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 105 4 «P* A 1 The Newest in §y\ La d j es Handbags. mL DOULATRAMI 18— HIOII STREKT 4 Make Btire8 tire of a Good Nights Sleep K I here is nothing like sound JJ natural sleep to give a man 3 new energy and zest for the [ft days work.
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    • 76 4 Christie invit< l YOUR INSPECTION of LATI i HATS DRESSES from PARIS VIENNA HAND BAGS and hosts of other delightful things from the capitals of Europe 19 §1 \>iionn ro\d \PIIOI 111 HhlM Thor NEW SHIPMENT OF FANCY CLOQUE ALBENE' REVERSIBLE SUITABLE FOR AFTERNOON FROCKS LATEST DESIGNS IN VOGUE. EARLY
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  • Article, Illustration
    189 5 VOINO OFFICERS of the Therein Offic*ra Ae*d«my at Neust^Ht v etched Cllst< n ry manwr Th CAUGHT ON THE HOP a remarkable picture, just received, of a kancaroo in full flight, snapped during a round-up on a New South Wales sheep station. K .V' f| !u V |{m>lßS P»»^ graphed
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 53 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each :^H Hf^ j^^^y f^J y M m COLD LAMB and SALAD Delicious, succulent loints. Our lambs arc selected from the world's finest flocks and are renowned for their tenderness and flavour.
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  • 641 6 Sir Shenton Thomas Attends Sri Menanti "Mengadap" (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Apr. 4. CRI MENANTI. in the lovely Negri Sembilan valley which takes its *J name from a small stream between the Rembau and Kuala Pilah districts, has been the scene of historic
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  • 139 6 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Rahru, Apr. .1. During the early part of March ?15 chain, made of lead was missed from the store of the Istana Besar and a report was made to the p fee whose enquiries led to the arrest ol B Chinese
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  • 72 6 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Rahru. Apr. 4. The tun ral took place at Johon Bahru today oi Mr. Seah Sim Yon.whose death oceurr d at Sin^apoiv last night. D *cea:;nd was attached to the P.W 'j Johor? Bahru as a clork tor several Years He
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  • 67 6 The cruiser Diomrde, which wr lormerly attached t: the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, arrived at Singapore from England on Sunday on hor way to Hong Kong with reliol crews lor the China .statin. Th< cruiser will continue her voyage tod i The destroyer Diana
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  • 195 6 Opposed By Cameron Highlands Society WILL the village of Renglet be demolished and another erected on the prepared site at Lubok Tamang? It is rumoured that Government i.s considering the question Said the chairman at the filth annual genera: meeting oi the Cameron Highlands Society at
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  • 318 6 UNDER CONSIDERATION BY S.C.B.A. ■yilt; Straits Chine.se British AsSOCia tion Is still closely studying the three vital subjects ol the establishment ol a university, birth control and Chinese marriage ret urn, .1 hown by th< minutes ol the ia.^ com mittee meeting, held on Mar
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  • 100 6 "Smuggled" Rubber Was Made At Destination (From our Own Correspondent I Jnliorr Hah.u. Api I. Ngan Lan Ting Ng Choy Koy and To Nam Singh w,>re discharged by v*r York, the Kota Tinggi magistrate, on etiarge ol attempting to smuggle m IM lb ot rubber from Johore territory
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 6 THB MARBLE TKH'MPHAL ARCH erected by the Italians on the new raad constructed in Libya from the Tunisian frontier to Egypt which was opened by Mussolini last month.
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    20 6 MODERNITY "OI T TB\CK" F country, nearly 500 miles fromTci"* the! m^?^*" 8 -never" nowadays. P it ure from >*^ -gj-NMJ*
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  • 461 6 Mr. E. E. F. Pretty s Plea For Unity Among Muslims til THINK it is time that you should put away all your petty (^agreements and rivalries and bind yourselves into one really j powerful body. I think my friend Capt. Hashim is already working
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  • 77 6 The animal general rnertmu' of fh»South Indian Muslim LtagUC was held •it the Victoria Me:n .r:a! Hall on Mar. 27. under the presidentship of Mr H.in Ad.un n Mohamed Bbranim Among those present there were the Hon. Capt N. M Hashim. ISO Mr Ahmad Ah Khan
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  • 43 6 Mr M Wafts ,»t rj r flhlgipOH ilicr ol Imperial Airv.avs I.td .eavrs today to take charge ol the Hour Koni office '>: tho company. Mr Wafts has beet keen Ru K b\ football player during Ms stay in Singapore.
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  • 117 6 Freights To Singapore Improve Bangkok, Mar. 25). Good demand lor nee lrom Sinu.ipore has caused ships proceeding t riinjfap.re to be lu:iv hud-d. s r much so that freights have b??n forced up The present rate ls M cents a bag, M increase of 10 cents over
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 61 6 EOdneys Must llean Out Acids ntating V- 1 1 d «^»c. ir- ;:v^;""r ,^rfe < rtir) i V torß v-ith n •.'■;.V I,C1 ,C tMn dePOHited I well and in yeara '■'■■>; ».;..-ko, ir ..t,irn Cjrstes. m mm^ """I^— I^l^^^^^^^M^^ LADIES' 17aIR~~I)RESSEPvS. MAXSON PERM J». Sfamford Road. Sin«apor« MAISON MARIE
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    • 183 6 mM Fl IT V\««i THLM l^^rlVDglßgl CARLSIiERG PLATITUDES No. 10. m *y Ci j fl* m >^a\ *3s^^P "^^-^JsS^^^'^'^^^^^^^^^^jßsSißßSP^Bß^^^ SUPPLY AND DKMAN'D Owing to its natural quality Carlsberß b. r r suitable fo" export It follows in logical atQatMS thai iHtllK rtUpSMBU to Malsya are made In order to meet
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  • 233 7 Do you dread your meals? Are you for ever wondering what you can eat with safety and freedom from pain? Are you. in fact, living in Tear and agony from stcmach trouble? Scarcely anyone escapes this scourge of modern life. Some are wise and' lake
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  • 176 7 Playing on their own "round, the Kh ilsa cricket team beat the Oovemment Printing Department on Saturday but lost to the M.F.A. on Sunday. a feature oi the week-end games Wtkt the good all-round performance of Ram Piara who scored In all 87 runs and took 12 wickets
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  • 720 7 Quotations Advance By Leaps And Bounds HYSTERICAL PURCHASING BY THF PI IRI IC (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, Mar. 19. DRITISH investors are interested, at the moment, only in commodities and commodity shares. The rubber and metal markets continue to boom
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  • 197 7 MALAY JOCKEY DIES Sequel To Penang Race Accident (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Apr. 5. THE serious accident during the first race at Penang on Saturday had a fatal sequel this morning, Drahman, the Malay jockey, dying from his injuries in the General Hospital. Drahman started riding for trainer O'Neill
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  • 69 7 Popular Film At Tho I'avilion Gre.it puj)u jurily i.s being enjoyed by "Country Bumpkin." the delightful Metro Ci -.d-Ay:i -Mayer at the Pavilion Cinema it la splendidly acted by Stuart Erwln, Edmund Gwenn. Betty m and orlinr talented artists The supporting [terns arc particularly flnc n re arc
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  • 22 7 Mr w Qrantham, Senior Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, South, bai been appointed to Ad a.s Asslstanl Adviser, Drainasje and Irrigation, Malay States
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 156 7 Put it down on your list NOT TO MISS It's as refreshing as a week-end at FRASER'S HILL! 1 Wednesday, April 14th at the CAPITOL NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURES are proud to present 'llh> sunu-tcst fixture- the tLaytst musir -flu- w >>st adorable >n star of the year! DEANNA DURBIN in
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    • 70 7 A Great Story Screened at Lost ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANGE JT^g^H*^g^^g\ A Imw9r J&~ ■V^aßßßsS^sW B A hor d r f 'ft*\i* Ol \rl! i. K f"^ f i \^r >v«gri at fit 4--lack thr 1.->r ""■jf jk, MorUdfl I **!O^// A thrilling M\% jT" Jta ma of a »*v *Am
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    • 241 7 i OWING TO OTHER BOOKINGS... SEASON MUST DEFINITELY CONCLUDE I Special Final Matinee Today 3.15 PARAMOUNT* ROMANTIC MALA VAN ADVENTURE WITH EXOTIC ag^ DOROTHY LAMOUR StNGING ami TALKING <H- <■»>'., B M B A 9 I 9 A M A 9 I|II"THE JUNGLE WS^fe PRINCESS" Jin H EVERY SHOW PACKED
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  • 918 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937. "An Innocent Abroad" iP it is true that Mr. Norman Davies. President Roosevelt's Ambassador- at -Large, has been instructed to get into touch with leading European statesmen to rind (Hit how far they will be able to support the peace efforts of
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  • 97 8 Dr. h p Hodge, an officer ol Superacale, Grade B. Malayan Ifedl a Service, baj been appointed to act aa Medical a;id Health Officer, Pahain Mr J V CowgiU, an oAc4 r o: C 18. Malayan Civil Service, haa been appointed to art as Bnti.sli Resident, Pahang,
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  • 1532 8 SOMEONE HAS BLUNDERED BADLY Singapore's Most Vulnerable Point SERVICES NOTES >v I* I OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT London. Mar. 27. IT sf««m.s a great pitv that a mosi vulnerable point in the defences >f Singapore the unprotected jpen-air petrol and oil tanks vas not taken into consideration earlier Mia: I when
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 190 8 l r t i I S> f^l THE CHIEF !^1 INGREDIENT fljM OF A REAL Bfe I GIMLET. CALDBECK'S i t BY SPECIAL Wy j^ TO B.M. THI APPOINTMENT KlN<i Ol< SIAM IS II) J_| S___ 1872FOR ATTRACTIVE W EDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE
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    • 57 8 IN A RECENT i newspaper competition the saxophone was adjudged the most popular musical instrument. The drum was beaten hollow, of course. Which is something that can never happen to the 'GAFLAC ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY. G ENfRAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. 'Incorporated in Great Britain)
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  • 771 9 MR. MALLAL APOLOGISES TO S.S.A. COMMITTEE What He Did Not COMMITTEE DISCUSSIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT A FULL apolofy from Mr. N. A. Mallal to the committee of (he Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association was one of the features of the meeting of the committee held on Mar. 22,
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  • 474 9 FRESH ULTRA VIRES ISSUE Byelaws Relating To Yf r if At Wall Advertisements THE Sir. \:i pore Municipal Commission appears to be faced with another Ultra Vires problem, according to th»» minutes of the last committee meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association, the question at issue in this case being
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  • 35 9 1 ,000,000 CANDLE POWER A NEW 1.000.000 CANDLE POWEI aerial beacon, which can be placed along a commercial air route to simp if y navigation at night, seen at the British Industries Fair at Uirmingham.
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  • 153 9 Situation Eased New York. Apr. 5. THE labour troubles besetting the United States motor industry were considerably eased during the week-end by the settlement of the Ford strike and the announcement that the four-weeks-old Chrysler dispute was also virtually settled. The Chrysler settlement hinged on the conference
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  • 150 9 "Citizen Army For Peace" New York, Apr. 5. An emphatic denial that the defence plan of the Philippine Islands was designed to strengthen the mili- tary power of the United States in the western Pacific was yesterday, given by President Quezon, addressing the Foreign Policy Association. He
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    11 9 BTHIj IJWITKP GOVERNMENT TROOPS defending a position on the Madrid front.
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  • 20 9 Tar is. Apr. i. PLss.ivy and Cornel ai rived at Lo Bourgel at 4.21 Ci.M T. yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 21 9 Mr F. H. Allan. Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, lias been appointed to act as Senior Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. South. j
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  • 2210 9 Doctor To Whole World JI'ST after the Great War a line of outposts was flunn across the whole of Europe. This was not to prevent an arms mo\ ing, but a much Rrt-uter enemy the common louse. The line represented one of the first bit;
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    • 470 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 6 p. m. April 5 New York prices quoted in V S The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage *nd stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated
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    • 86 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association I 1 Apr. r>, \l o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Tone ol Market. Steady dull Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 13d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U S ci& 26 3 16 per lb. 1 No. i.x r.ss. in cases FOB April. BS% _sT*a Good
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    • 70 10 I April 5 Gambier T.T. -4 Java Cube 10 <50 Hamburg Cube 15 00 White Muntok Pepper 19 50 Black, Pepper 1 1 25 Copra, mixed 8.05 Copra. iSundried 8 30 Small Flake Tapioca 5 lft Rice Balgon ai $17 0 Rice Siam. W.C. No. l $152
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    • 99 10 AUSTRIAN PRO-MONARCHY DEMONSTRATION BiggwH Since The War Vienna, Apr. ">. The bluest pro-Monarchy demonstration in Austria since the war was held here- yesterday on the occasion of a Memorial Mass for the Emperor Charles at the CathedrU, which was tilled bv 6.000 Legtttmlftft while thousands of others lined the square
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    • 84 10 Washington. Mar. 24. A resolution calling on the United States to cancel the whole oi the war debts of the British Empire and France, but to demand payment In lull from an dictatorship states, was introduced in the House of fcmrnui itives today bv a member
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    • 53 10 Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. Kuala Lumpur have received a cable from the secretaries of The Labu <F.M.S> Rubber Co. Ltd.. advising that the directors haw recommended a i final > dividend of 12>, per rent, payable on Am. 20. C4.300 transferred to reserve and .022.984 carried forward subject to
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    • 184 10 From London 5.30 p. m. April 5 KIBBFR: Ea.sy. London Spot: 12 13 16d. 12 15 l:'d. Previously: 13 1 16d. 1.3 3 16d. May: 12 15 lfid. 13 l lGd. Previously: 13'ed. I3' 4 d. July-Sept.: 13 1 16d 13', d. Previously 13'.,d. 13« B d.
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    • 62 10 I From London 5.30 p. m. April 5 I in: Firm Cast) £288. Prtvkmaly \\v..k 11 1:285 15s Three months: C2M IS Pn BMI 17> (>d New York Jin: !>:>7:) Previoiuly: 62.M ropix'r: SetUement 661 1.. v C7t GOM: Saturday: B7 U lid Previously El 2i Silver:
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    • 65 10 j Lonaon Closing Quotations April 5 Method of Parity before Rate PrePar!^ U tlng t 2 9 31 vlouTly T arls Francs to 124 21 106^ 10 6 3 H Amsterdam Guilders to 12.107 i«u! 110n K Kong Per dollar Is 2 5 18d 7< uJ Shanghai
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    • 214 10 I Yesterday's Singapore Quotations April ."> ■CLUNG L mdon. T.T, 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London. 4 months' sight 2 4 l 8 Lyons, demand \2-H) Hamburg, demand 141 n .v York, demand 57 n; M m\ real, demand 57 1 \r,
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    • 896 10 ii From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. f s List MOVIMY. APR. 5. IH3T: I'M. MJMVG Rovers S*»»« r Ampat Tin «4s» Gs 7]j ci lis |<Q i*.sum Kumbang 3.'>s 3d 3Cs »d Austral Malay i£» 54s *>6s Ayer Hitam (.Sm 2fis «■;<. Jls
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    • 174 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AXD CO. AT THE CI OSF OF BUBINESS ON SAT! RDAY Tin at Wliiy W |> sno. imlji.i m i;< d I lie till riUMM mnUi-i imi t i i i < i i •m^SSi 1 H < hl :,r, .!:r 1> :;r., 11
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  • 305 11 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Total for Books Close. financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year TIN Payable Date to date Batu Selangor 7%% Int. Apr. 3 Apr. 14 Apr. 9 12'/->'i Hong Fatt W Final Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. IS 15'; Hong Kong Tin 30% Int. Apr.
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  • 404 11 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstine, Merwln D. Mater, Otwald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence OITT OF THE FOCi THE scene was the Cavendish Club in New York City, the hour quite late, the players quite groggy
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    • 375 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong, Kong) The liability of members is limited I to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance I No. 6 of 1929 of the I Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up.. $20 000.000 Reserve Fund: Sterling £6.500 000
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    • 499 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA (Incorporated In Bn r land by Royal Charter) 'aid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3 000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HFAD OFFKF: 38, Kishupsc.ttr. London, F.C 2. Agencies and Rranchrs. Mor »Star Hollo Saigon \mritsar Ipoh
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    • 394 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY r i i M^ SINGAPORE 1,333 kr/s (225 m.) ti.oo Malay music (records). 6.30 Tamil music (records; 7.00 Chamber rm.sic by Adela Jacob John Tryner, C. Starkey and Jean Dawson 30 Time, weather and announcements. 7.45 Selections from Gill-ert and Sullivan (records) 830 Station Oichcstra with
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    • 448 11 Transmission 3 21.47 mo s (13.97 m.), 17.79 mc/s (16.86 m.) and 15.14 kc s (19 82 m.) p.m. 5*. 20 Big Ben. World Affairs.' A talk. 9-37 'Songs from English Light Opera.' 9.50 'John Londoner at Home' 13. An evening with some of his many and I various acquaintances.
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  • 165 12 To Travel In Anchor Liner Five princes will travel together to Britain in the .same ship this month 10 attend the Coronation ot King George VI. on May 12 They are the Maharao ol Kutch. the Maharajah Kumar v>t Dharampur. the Maharajah oi Sirmur. the
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  • 31 12 Tne MM mail vessel Jean Liborde from Colombo is expected to arrive on Friday at 6 a.m. and sail at noon for Saigon, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Kobe. Berth. S.H.B. wharves.
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  • 852 12 I ITALIAN LINER'S GREATER oor?irr\ Advantages Of Increased Steam Pressure London. |\< Kl .\skl> steaming capacity of 13.5 per cent., increased power of HO per cent, and a reduction in fuel consumption of 10 per rent, have been achieved in the Italian liner Conte Rosso by the
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  • 315 12 National Engines For Propulsion And Auxiliaries There Ls> an auxiliary ketch named the Lady Flinders which maintains a weekly serviee between Launcestan. Tasmania, and the Furneaux group o* i^lajicLs. known as Flinders Island, situated t; the north-east ol the Tamar heads The round trip covers
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  • 132 12 DEC LINE IN PLEASURE CRUISING Travellers By Sea Last Year Passengen who travelled directly between the Uniterl Kingdom and places "utMd r Europe rose to 5.5^.0;>7 last year trom 497.39:t in 1935 There Was, however, a decrease in pleasure cruising passengers to about 6:jooo 1 trom 72.000 The outward psjssfngtl
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  • 30 12 TIH C lirir U .it m Bi i H Port B t s h r c s»^ mm berth the an r> \vh.u\( the i .uid sh mffhaJ
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  • 85 12 Southampton Joiners' Dfapoli St'ttlwl I nndon. Mit Tllf dispute wllirh W.i.N !rsp>i :or im. |oiocrs < i in the coiw sion oi iim tan ci i mnn m liner MajMtlc into i ni\ U train Alp OTMini ■rOTII Knd.iv Iml u. Milled vrst«id.t\ w >rk
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    • 495 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M.S.) tt ri TELEPHONE: Freight M33— Passage MSI. r I 9W, LLOYDS AGENTS. r BOOKING AGENTS FOR l EDERATKD MALAY STATES RAILWAYS T ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANAOIAM MCIfK SWOWLbf CtiEATtn (tncorpomt«<l In Mn«lja>d> THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct
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    • 25 12 For everything apportalnlnx to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight, apply coTks 1 WOP tp TWA^fT^SlWyiCf] 39. ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Foes. Telephone 5908.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 410 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals Thursday 7.45 a m Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m Kota Bahru, Kuala Kri and Thurs. and Fridey* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundays 7 pm. Malaka. Batu Anam. Batu Pahang.
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    • 50 12 1 I CLEARANCES Apr 4: Gemas. Dorsetshire. Tung ;bong. Turbo ißril*: Boringia Dan* (Hakodate Maru Jap..; Tjipai Siberoet. Japara Kepah. Gewang Dut 1 Apr 5 Josettna. Op ten Noort Both MDut... Ajax. Acavus. Klang. Cape St (George. Rasa. Tai)djong Pinang Tandjong Balei. Sin Kheng Seng .Brit. Fushimi Maru Jap I
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    • 397 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Hharves or Expected io Arriv* A tast Wharf (Entrance Ciate 1) Rajula 22. Talma. Creim r 2« tflaUl Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Conte Rosso 18. A< hi) c* U. k 11; Ben venue 9: Ahporc 7 Empire Dock (Entrance C.ate 3): Yoshida Maru No I
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    • 428 13 1 1 1 1 1 i *Ho x*>^r~' j^*>**-- lMlßJiTß^g*»liaii'' JS "'-iii^ HHsVßsst^ BY P&Oand BRJtISH~JNDIATFNES P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Tonnage S'poJ!, Tonnafe s p D o RANPURA 17 000 Anr 0 rh T av 1937 SOMALI 6800 Afr o o?^Jo N 6 10 June 5 RAWALPINDI
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    • 523 13 (Incorporated tn tnQ.Qr>*d.) sV ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea in Strait* Settlement*.) E"ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer D ue Sails XCITY OF CANTON Hurr. London. Rdam. H'burc Glasuow Anr in Anr 19 CITY OP DERBY Havr, London! Rdam, H'buri h aSf
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    • 740 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hoa Rhlow Steaau.il. (lttt> LM. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Mutual The Canard White Star I^L* Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Ihe Sarawak Steamahl. cT LU. The Straits Steamship Co Ltd. The Australian OHmiS Lto. it*. The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The Irrawaddj
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    • 617 14 K. P. M. ROKAN— Tuesday, Apr. 6. Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang. TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong Leidong and Asanan. PASlR— Tuesday. Apr. 6, Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. THEDENS— Wednesday, Apr. 7, Muntok and Palembang. TOGlAN— Wednesday. Apr. 7, P. Samboe, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAKASSER— Wednesday, Apr. 7. P Samboe, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas,
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    • 668 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c&nd AMERICAN, MAIL LINE TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives. Leaves leaves Arrive* Spore. Spore. Penanf. New York. Pres. Adams Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 May 21 Prcs. Harrison Apr. 20 Apr
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    • 494 14 Q. S, K. LINE FOR AIRK A AND SOITII AMKRICA Ryufuku Maru C'apr J<mn via MOMaMafaV Zanzibar D. Apr. 6 ftllßflfß Bcira, L. Marquc.s. Durban and p. Btaabetti Arabia Maru liuenos Aires vU Colombo Mombasa, Apr. I<i n Zanzibar. Dar-e.s-Sjl;>.irn Bclra L<nireOCO Marqaas, Durban, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town Santos
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  • 1046 15 CORONATION EVENTS GOOD FOR RACING Taj Akbar Will Play Big Part This Spring 1 London. Mar. £8. "THERE are definite reasons for thinking racing will reach high standard this year. Thtre have been occasions during the last feu years when the outlook was promising, but the results mostly to do
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    25 15 p hoto) I) ANDERSON, who beat E. C. herrington in their tie in the B.C.C. singles championship at the club courts yesterday (Free Free Press
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    30 15 Press n«ott>>. AN INCIDENT during play in the soccer mat<h at the S.C.C yesterday, when the R.N V R beat a cluh team by live coals u> nil. Free Press
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  • 266 15 1 London. TTHEKF. will he no (up Final w.ir 1 this >ear And there ma> he no film either so far as the puhtic- is concerned. There have bfCII many niGves behind ihe teenes, during the past tew weeks, t decide the attitude of the
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  • 147 15 An up-to-date version o! tot *ad s: ry oi the ten little ***** bOfi was bi ppUed .i" Wigan recently in th. Rugoy Lea^u matco between Wli and BU tlej rtPtrvt uvu:.There wen Kptayen on the Held to tart, Aith bul there wer°
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  • 108 15 r London. CONJA HENTE vOJ Ntffl about t-'.;K)OOO thil year thsreoy bel>?wfftni the n; .si high y pa.d performer in the world Bonla, woman j amateur fl«urfiskaring chaotpion tat pun turned p.- jlessional a v?ar ago I timt- when many experts thought htf long re!«n
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  • 87 15 Council Considers Site Purchase St Ar.tlrevs L»:ti mi the world o\er lor IU .ir 18- hole ir> .-onrtfertaifl *he laI liK- hni At :i. --.'I > s- Andrews Town Cmnci] month i* was that the Council is ne«4oti\ttn,j lor the purchase from ihe Umver>nv
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  • 121 15 JO CK MCAVOY WILL FIGHT FOR TWO T ITLES Purse offert lor the British m ddle-wt-mht champion.ship between J'>ck MA\ v Ro.hda]'-' h ider. and J.trk Hvams 'Stepr.rv S uthern Area champion, mast be .submitted to the Board o! Control by Apr 12 McAvoy opposes Eddi«- Philips, ol Bou. for
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  • 68 15 Captain T Brad, Iftmut M.i>: -r of the d*n Btt ind I w<!!-Jcnown Point-10-Por.:: r der «ai killed vfaen throw., ft m hk I Lord Franett, in the Bn cionm nejr, Co ciaro Fotnt>HKFolni .\-i month Hi> nteft Wj ktll by the A: the mmrt Oi
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    • 66 15 ■lilnYiilTiWn^ <okKM I MuliMM, M^ MOITII I THE AS rKIVC. O-901. f WAV -by fhakinp a fern into .< quarter gla*ft lof a.,!c! TIMS |Mgk and «--ALsh thr tingling liquid throuph >our terth Ff*l H the niapu changr livttai/lx H raftwMßl ar «o waking up H the niouth and throat
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  • 799 16 Sir Julien Cahn's Team Lose Quick Wickets Yesterday HART'S GALLANT SECOND INNINGS KNOCK (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Apr. b. O-AIN caused the match between Sir Julien Cahn's XI and Perak to be abandoned as a draw about forty minutes before stumps
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    25 16 photo) X. S. WISK making backhand >h<-t during pla. in the match which he won against .1. 11. Phil.ipa at thr S.C'.C. sreilcrday. Free Press
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  • 282 16 AFTER a tussle in the second set N. S. Wise beat J. 11. Phillips 6—4. 9—7 in a further tie of the S.C.C. singles championship yesterday. In the lirst set Wise was steadier. kesping a good length with both backhand
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  • 118 16 Callovers For City And suburban And The Derby London. Apr. ft, TiiK it :aliov< r.> r the City and Suburban handicap to be run at Eps m on Apr 21 and the Der.)v to be run ol June 2 has be n cabled by Reuter a-, follows. (Al prices offered
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  • 55 16 The suspension from all football management oi Mr. Jack Tonkiss. .secretary of Birmingham Referees' Association and a well-known figure in midland sporting circlp.s. was announced last week following a meeting ot ♦he Emergency Committee of the BirI mingham County F^ot^iil Asusociation. The suspension iollows a dispute between
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  • 64 16 Rome, Apr. 3. The Mille Migtia motor race was won oy Pintacud.s and Mambelli in 14 hours*, j 17 minutes. 32 seconds at an average spe -d of 1 1 4 7 f Kilometres an hour Farina ar>d Meassa were second in 14 ours, 35 minutes. 43 seconds, and the
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    18 16 photo) TB E -«N.V.H pa( SOCr Ee R (e rK yA M who beat the sc Free Press
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  • 80 16 From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Apr. 5. Several interesting lights were witnessed by a large crowd at Coronation Park. Taiping. l;ust night. Neil Hamchit knocked out K.d Ahmat in the ninth round ol the ten round nvain event. Homchit was very aggressive all the way and punished his
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  • 188 16 The April mixed four.somes rompeti tion held over the 2nd nine holes ftf 'he Island Golf Club on Sunday resulted la a win for Bull C'o:ndr anc ivtrs. D. Duncan with a net score ol 31V The following pert some of the beet cards retunvd: Surg. Commdr.
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  • 235 16 Club Beaten By Five Goals To Nil R.N.V.R 5, S.C.C. II 0 TTHK S.C.C. underestimated the strength of the S.S. R.N.V.R. when they put their second string into the field yesterday and were well beaten by fl\e clear goals. In fact, the match was one sided, the club breaking away
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    • 115 16 THE STREET OF THE FISHING CAT by JOLANDA FOLDES This is the novel which won the £4.000 prize in the recent All Nations Prize Novel Competition. The competition was sponsored by publishers in the following countries: America Prance. Spain. Germany. Great Britain Canada. Norway, Denmark. Holland Sweden. C/echo-Slovakia. and Hungary
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