The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 January 1938

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.3H4. ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938. Ie cents
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  • 268 1 IMPORTANT POSTS FOR COLONELS Senior Men Passed Over By Selection Board YOUNG MAJOR-GENERAL TO COMMAND DIVISION CEVERAL important Army appointments were announced yesterday "m pursuance of the principle that Army officers should he promoted solely m recognition of their peculiar fitness for the post
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  • 426 1 The Times Surveys Six Months Of China War London. Jan. 11. |\P\N is toyinf m re and m« ostentatiously with the idea f peace." vivn rh* Times m an ed". lioual >ummini up s-X months .f ar 1:1 the Far East. J.tpans position m
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  • 22 1 Paris, Jan. tl. The French Ambassador at Tokio hj.* be n Instructed to protest strongly Bf :^t the bombardment of French Reuter
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    30 1 I \I>Y UNLITHC.OW. the wife of the Viceroy of India, smilingly talked hrneath an archway of pules htld by blind boy scouts whm she visited the Calcutta Blind School recently.
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  • 138 1 Vital Railway Saved j JAPANESE PLANES DESTROYED Hankow, Jan. 11. FE Japanese threat to the Lunghai Railway, which is m the military sense China's jugular vein, has been almost completely rei moved, according to official Chin ese reports, as a result of the defeat lof the Japanese
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  • 97 1 100 Bombs Dropped On Aerodrome Hankow, Jan. 11. rpWENTY-FOUR Japanese bombers ~L and eight pursuit planes made a lightning raid on Hankow aerodrome this morning. There were deafening explosions as they unloaded about 100 bombs and a pall of black smoke issued from the aerodrome. The
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  • 83 1 Gaining Control Of Railway Shanghai, Jan. 11 Encountering practically no reslst^ ance Japanese troops today occupied Weihsien, 110 miles by rafl from Tsingtao, thus continuing the advance with the object of gaining complete control of the Tsinan-Tsingtao railway. Serious resistance is not expected m view of
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  • 80 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 11. 'piFTY representatives of various Chinese firms m Penang met today at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and decided that, beginning next week, Sunday shall be a holiday for their employees. Mr. Ong Seng Hooi, who presided, pointed out that
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  • 115 1 If Princess Juliana Has Twins Amsterdam, Jan. 11. DRINCESS JULIANA'S doctor stated today that the royal baby is expected to be born within one or two weeks' time. He added that the Princess is m excellent health. A salute of 101 guns will inform the eager population of Amsterdam if
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  • 26 1 The Council of the Royal Inst'tut of British Architects has nominated M. Ivnr Tengbom. the eminent Swedish architect to receive its Gold Mechl f r 1938.
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  • 204 1 GERMANY SEEKING PEACE Hope For A Sincere Reconciliation Berlin, Jan. 11. THE Papal Nuncio. Signor Or- senigo. as the doyen of the diplomatic corps m Berlin, today delivered a fervent appeal for peace at the new year's reception given by Herr ftitler. a? Chancellor. Signer Or^niso wished that O<vmany might
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    49 1 IU T PPETS The first picture of officials of the Japanese-controlled puppet regime established at Peiping. They are (left to ritfht) Kao L ng Wei; Marshal Ch'i Hsieh Yuan: Wang Keh Mm; Mayor Kiang hao Tsung; Tung K'ang; the President of the Council. Tang l>h «ng and »hu Sh«*n.
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    • 66 1 X C^?^*vj7w TONIGHT i Cock:ai) Oonce 630 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance 9-30 to midnight POPl'l AX NEW CAJUMS PROGRAMME ROGOTTA THE WELL-KNOWN CHARACTER. ACROBATIC NOVELTY DANCER. Non-diners $100. -'AN StfIH.— AUSTRALIA'S 150 TH ANNIVERSARY CARNIVAL DINNER •»< kets"~ $5.00 Dinner— l>ancin«r— Entertainment. Dress Dinner Jacket or Representative Australian
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    • 104 1 A«% -7> •SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MI'SIC BY RFLI.ER'S POPU.AR HUNGARIAN BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE ADELPHI GRILL ROOM THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES LUNCHEONS DINNER ARRANGED AT SHORT NOTICE WE SPECIALISE IN BANQUETS RECEPTIONS. THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE x MEETS TODAY
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  • 535 2 May Seek Aid In London British View Of Future <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 11. r PrTE unconventional view that. when hostilities m China cease. .Tupan will sef»k London's co-opera-lion In the development of Chinese resources is expressed m Evening Standard. •In
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  • 51 2 Hankow. Jan. 12. Gen. Chiang Kai Shek, who has keen having important conferences m Hankow with leading Chinese military commanders left for the Lunghai railway front today. There is keen speculation whether rh-? reported dec ision to assume the offensive on all fronts will be executed.
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  • 116 2 Cordial Welcome Extended By Germans Tsiugtao, Jan. 11. rE Japanese have taken over the work of maintaining peace and order m Tsingtao, from the foreign volunteers commanded by a Briton. Mr. A. R. Hogg, who is disbanding the unit. Visiting the Admiral commanding the Japanese
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    22 2 SNOW SCULPTURE: This "Sculpturr" group, representing the New Year drawing m, was fashioned by an artist i;> snow, m th<» Berlin Tiergaten.
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  • 54 2 U.S. AIR LINER CRASHES IN FLAMES Eleven Killed Bozeman (Montana), Jan. 11. ALL the occupants of a passenger plane which crashed m flames m the mountains near here are dead. Six passengers and five crew were reported to be aboard. A rescue party equipped with snowshoes and skis is rushing
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  • 76 2 Wolff-Wilson Marriage In England From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 1. Miss Alison Jean Wolff, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. C. H. Wolff, oi Fair Oak Lodge, Eastleigh. Hampshire, was married at Eastleigh parish church today to Mr. Edwaxd Thirlwall Wilson, of The Royal Innis killing Fusiliers, son
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  • 170 2 London View Of The Shanghai Situation The Times diplomatic correspondent, writing about Japan's demands m Shanghai says official circles take the view that the present emergency would be the worst possible moment for intro- i ducing changes oi such importance as I the Settlement's administrative
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  • 214 2 Found Oldest Hebrew Manuscripts Archaeologist Killed By Arabs THE death of the distinguished archaeologist Mr. J U. Starker. who was murdered by Arabs yesterd near Hebron m PaleslMe. i* deeply deplored by all interest- m biblical archaeology Mr. Starkey. who was head of the Wellcome-Marston Research Expedition at work m
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  • 96 2 Negotiatioas By Red Cross And British Officials Success attended the negotiations m which the International Red Cross and i British officials participated, for the 1 exchange of prisoners of both sides m Spain. It was agreed m principle that the exchange take place m batches
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  • 63 2 Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell, of the Chinese Protectorate, was a passenger m the Queen Mary on her last 1937 crossing to Southampton. Having been granted special leave to enable him to further his studies In Basic English, Mr. Purcell travelled home by China
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  • 295 2 London, Jan. 11. WHILE the more impatient sections I of City opinion would like to see a much larger volume of business j accompanying the recent firmer underl tone on both the stock and commodity [markets, there is nevertheless a feelSing of satisfaction that-
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  • 51 2 'From Our Own Correspondent > London. Jan. 11. Dull Development Co.. Ltd., today declared a maiden interim dividend of 5 ocr cent, tor the yea* ending Mar. 31 next. The comoany. which was registered m 1932. owns 32.000 acres m Kelantan. of which 7.944 are planted
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  • 107 2 Capt. R. W. Watson -Hyatt, of the Malacca Volunteer Corps, has been attending a course for officers on "Co-operation with other Arms at the London District School of Instruction Regent's Park barracks. Lectures were given, he informed our London Correspondent, by Army Navy. and Air
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  • 154 2 Special Branch Police Raid Singapore P rinting Press HpHREE Chinese were detained when officers of the Special Branch police raided a small printing press m Victoria Street. Singapore, yesterday. Printing machines and hundreds ol pamphlets, on which were printed anti-Japanese slogans, were seized. Throughout yesterday the Central Police Station and
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    119 2 1838 18 40 1861 1871 18 76 1891 Anna NeajJe. co-starred with Ir.ton Walbrook m "Victoria the Great," RRO Rad o's historical romance, fives a versatile portrayal of the British sovereign. She is seen above m a marvel of make-up transformations, showing the Queen successively, on Coronation and Wedding Day,
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 17 2 SEN— At the Maternity H .soiui Singapore, on Jar» 11. to Nen m\U Nonce Sen. son
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  • 68 2 IT is learned that the first line strength of the Royal Air Force is now more than d<ur. that m 1955, when the expansion prorramme began. Intermediate types are now be ing replaced by new bombers and fighter*. The Hawker-Hurricane sinfle-seat flrhter is now being delivering
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  • 164 2 Successes And Failures In New India Sir Samuel Hoare On Constitution London. Jan. 11. OIR Samuel Hoare, the Home Secretary who as Secretary for India was the minister responsible for carry ing through the legislation establishing India's new Constitution, m a speech m London today, said the most significant fact
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  • 50 2 Naval Base Opening Postponed The Free Press understands that the official opening of the graving dock M the Singapore naval base has been postponed from Friday Fob 11 I Monday, Feb. 14. Sir Shenton Thomas will perform the opening ceremony which, as 3i present arranged, will take pla^ 5.30 p.m.
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  • 76 2 Premier Prepares A Compromise Paris, Jan. 11. The French Parliament assemble today for a five months' .session present week is regarded as imiv as M. Chautemps < Premier* is toduinforming the Cabinet ol the result ol his conversations with M Gignw chief of the Ernploy?rs' Feder
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  • 44 2 Believed to have slipped and fall' down m her honve m Chancery Lan* yesterday, Mrs. S H. Neubronner »y taken to hospital by ambulance suffer ing from a fracture of the thigh Mrs. Neubronner was also suffering from shock.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 37 2 HARRIET HIIIMI AVER. The three cream* that ahrayt fcrt«f LUXURIA; The sllk-^oft rleaastnr cream. SKIN TISSUE CREAM; I iffct non-el«ffgiiic cream treated with Attar of Roses. BEAUTIFYING FACE CREAM; Tt pearl -fair trmnspareot finish. MEDICAL HALL LTD.
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  • 168 3 Kruschen Salts Effected A Complete Cure. orum.iry headaches are bad enough, > ut tht v are as nothing compared to the (Aii.l i:ains of neuritis m the I this woman. Read how X I completely banished the a I bad m uriUs m the
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  • 182 3 Each Country Must Have Malaria Plan i-rndations >n malaria conrom the League or Nations Rural onf^rence at Bandoeng last been acproved by tho i Commission of the League. ll* > are somewhat general mii h.iracter. because, the report says, ••ountries m the Far East vary connot only politically but financially.
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  • 83 3 W r > a.i>. received m Singapore ol the death m Surrey, on Saturday. 1 Drew, wife of Mr R. B Drew, was formerly an assistant m the -•red Bank. Singapore. Irs. Drew, who was formerly Miss i Pearson, of Shanghai. was ied m Singapore m
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  • 35 3 i From Our Own. Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 11. H.M.S. Abingdon, the senior officer's ship of the minesweeping Flotilla m reserve at Singapore, will arrive at Malacca tomorrow, and will leave on Saturday.
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  • 28 3 The housewarming party at the new Circle House m Paterson Road, of the Malayan Magic Circle, has been postponed from Jan. 28 to Feb. 4.
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  • 545 3 1 I Indian In Ghaiiai Cap Refuses CbM&l SUGGESTION FROM MAGISTRATE TO SAVE TIME THERE was an unexpected development m the second police court yesterday at the trial of 138 people arrested during the anti-Japanese disturbances on Sunday. The Attorney-General, approved a suggestion
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  • 146 3 ■i. \)M\ \l j > WQRI.P, LINK-UP FROM MALAYA The first world-wide radio relay to be carried out from Malaya will take place at next month's official open m r of the naval rraving dock at Singapore. English and Empire stations of the British
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  • 325 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 11. Evidence about tombstones was given today when two Chinese. Hong Thing Hiang and Wong Yin Fen, charged with using fabricated evidence m a civil case the photograph' of a tombstone m Malacca were sent for trial at the next
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  • 197 3 SAMPAN MAN WHO HID IS GAOLED How a Chinese sampan man hid himself m a draper's shop at Battery Road, m order to commit theft, was told In the Criminal District Court yesterday. Choa Huay Seng was convicted on a charge of having committed lurking house tresspass by concealing himself
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  • 89 3 Mr. V. Bell, chief of the Battersea, and Brlxton Day Continuation Schools, says: I am not at all worried about the young people of to-day. I am sure modern youth is taking greater responsibilities. The modern generation is Quite as moral as the
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  • 192 3 Laurel Minus Hardy Is In A Mess Stan Laurel is m another mess, but not with Oliver Hardy this time. A few days ago he married Illeana. the beautiful Russian singer, with whom he eloped to Yuma, Arizona, but !on going to his hotel he found his second wife, Virginia,
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  • 82 3 A days simple imprisonment and a fine of $3,200, m default 13 months' rigorous imprisonment, were yesterday, m the Criminal District Court, Imposed on two Chinese, Tay Hak Tee and Tan Ah Keng, for having been m possession of 40 tahils of non-govern-ment chandu. Mr.
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  • 64 3 ALLEGED to have snatched a gold chain and locket valued at $24, from a Chinese woman, Mary Chay, m Holloway Lane on Dec. 15, a Chinese, Lee Ah Chal, appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer In the Criminal District Court yesterday morning, charged with theft. Lee claimed
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  • 337 3 SEQUEL TO MALACCA RICKSHA STRIKE (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 11. POME weeks ago Malacca ricksha pullers struck. Today, two *3 Chinese, Say Ah Lay and Quah Ah Hock, were charged with criminal intimidation, by using an anonymous letter and by making Goh Ching Seng
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    46 3 The tiger cubs born at Whipsnad c Zoo ire getting so 4>ig they have been taken away from their mother. They have been transferred to the keeper's quarters, where one seems to be interested m the New Year. January does not mean anything to the others
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  • 2520 4 British Ambition In 1938 GREAT EXPANSION New Export Record Reached Last Year (From A Special Correspondent) London, Jan. 1. PREAT expansion of the Royal Air Force has dominated Britain's flying year. Measures initiated half way through 1935, when Government decided that world affairs
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  • 394 4 Cagoulard Charges Communists Paris, Jan. 1. AN alleged plot to seize Paris and assassinate M. Blum, VicePremier of France, M. Dormoy, Minister of the Interior, and other Cabinet Ministers was described to a magistrate, M. Beteille. The allegations were made by Eugene Deloncle, said
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  • 91 4 Bayonne. Jan. 5. 4 CONSIDERABLE sensation has been caused by the Spanish insurgent military authorities arresting M. Ducoureau, French consular agent at Irun and three commercial agents of the French Consulate. No reason is known but it is believed that it may be a reprisal for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 102 4 Jjo/£Unbreal«gjH wrtsr Wmfct >f?^^s^r London A^k del Stores for I Wr^ llt.W $30 Money Refunded a^H v l! not •atiafactory. Reliable H lg h-(,rad« IS- Jewel ShockprW Lever Movement, timed ;tod adjuMed, suitable lllni 1 »ti»ri)is»M»b»e Chromium Waterproof and Sandproof amM itli Firth-Stay, brtte" Stalalesa Steel back. l'u*ffect*d by prrspiratioo.
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    • 153 4 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S. W. I. TAKE CHARGE OF EASTERN KIT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY FOR YOU ON THE RETURN JOURNEY Representatives board all homeward bound steamers at PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL to arrange Baggage
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  • 124 5 f COMPENSATION totalling nearly $6,000 has been paid to the ten Chinese doctors and dressers who were told their services were not required after they had been en- faired to go to China by the Sin fa pore China Relief Fund Committee This was
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  • 58 5 9 <From Our Own Correspondent) f Malacca, Jan. 11. is understood members of the Third Congress of Prehistorians. which .starts m Singapore on Jan. 24. will visit Malacca to see the historical ruins of the ancient city. The \iaiacca Historical society is trying to arrange an
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  • 139 5 A;r Marshal P b Joubert de Ift Ferte. Air Officer Commanding the tapa] Air Force. India, will arrive from Delhi by plane on Jan. 28 to watch the combined manoeuvres between Jan 31 and Feb 5 He will leave for India the day after the manoeuvres end
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  • 21 5 .d^apene, The po rtra i t on the Mt is S^SSi. Tr^r > «SSSSTTf i «=JT M<
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  • 1293 5 ANGLO-JAPANESE CAPTURE GERMAN TREATY PORT Now The City Has Again Fallen Into The Hands Of Tokio COR the second time m history the Japanese have entered Tsingrtao, the former German treaty port m China. It is just over 23 years
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  • 482 5 (From Our O%n Correspondent) i* Ipoh Jan. 11 ii/^HINA wilJ never i>e satisfied to take second place m this world. We Hill live as we wish to live and not as others desire us to live," said Dr. Wu IJen-teh. tli famous nlague
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  • 28 5 Chargeurs Reunis s/s Cap Vareila *8 due m Singapore tomorrow morning from Colombo, and will sail the same day at noon for Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong.
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    • 133 5 Men Made Young Vigour Increased h 24 Neon Jlwl ox i fe old be 'ore your time, and u «ifJ Joy tbe Pleasures of yoo.h, 'our m F ™*°y* Vl-Tabs and r.ator* ■our Manhood. Vitality and Energy, v. T r K BUlts m 24 hours. Dr. Nixon* j. a w
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    • 140 5 PATANWALA'S TOILET PRODUCTS AFGHAN SNOW P^a^^M AFGHAN COLD CREAM Vf3§\^ Pfl Fy&N AFGHAN SHAVING STICK M^^^mJiWmilF' f* AFGHAN SOAP I^^^ \®mjf\ AFGHAN TOOTHPASTE W/sMrM uK M AFGHAN HAIR OILS JfflWvF CHAMPA HAIR OILS •^7/ PATANWALA BALM. PATANWALA GLYCERINE SOAP. SCENTS, BRILUANTINF ETC., ETC. There can be no better propt of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 81 5 PASSENGERS BY AIR B. Imperial from Karachi. Burma and Penang on Jan. 7: Mr. J Brummah (from Alexandria*. Mr. R. j Goldsmith ifrom Bangkok >. By Qantas for N.E.1.. Darwin and Brisbane on Jan. 8: Mr. S. Lowrie "for Sourabaya.. Mr. P Stewart Dawson. for Brisbane I By Qantas from
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    24 6 BEN LYON, the Hollywood film star, and his wife. Bebe Daniels, arrive m London from South Africa with their small daughter Barbara.
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    23 6 CAPTAIN GEORGE EYSTON greets his family on arrival at Waterloo, London, from America, where he broke Sir Malcolm Campbell's world land speed record.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 50 6 S. C. S. Sausages are made with just that little touch of genius which produces sausages rcno vned for th?r delicbusness. Fresh, whDle>oine ingredients, made and mixed under hygienic conditions, they are ev^ry bit as g3od as trny lo^k. Phone: 5376 (4 Lines) Adut. o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 313 6 tows Topical Budget just b«en THE PWtE £4*^*'^ ft. f Vri/^i K^clrl^c HA c lou) ur€^ f° r 3ic<nes^ m the N/avy m 4\ Dcsfue3 [j*m W3S, jusfpublished, seT up a record. They uiouid Kiakv/ uAI v^ have been even better fVus year, «f uue hadnt Ml had tfi*T last
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  • 130 7 Unchanged At £3 ■T^HE Hong Kong: and Shanghai Ranking Corporation announced yesterday that the filial dividend for ihe year ''will probably be £3 subject to deduction of income tax." This announcement w^s made m .elegram recriwd by the manager j. the Singapore' branch from the heat;
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  • 78 7 L Penniless Sikh Fined $20 (<From Our Own Correspondent > Penang. Jan. 11. For stowing away from Singapore to Penang on board the s.s. K.im Sang. <vhich arrived here en Saturday, a Sikh. Chanda Singh. v.*as fined $20 or, m default, one month's rigorous
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  • 361 7 JAPANESE THROWN FROM PAN AY BEFORE BOMBING Wash ington Story A NEW and entirely unofficial explanation of the reason why the Japanese military authorities committed the apparently mad act of sinking the United States gunboat Panay is given m Washington. Though, naturally, it is impossible to obtain any sort of
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    46 7 The 8.8.C. gave the first broadcast m Arabic la?t v-ek inaugurating the new service m foreign languages. Sheikh Hafw Wftbha. the Saudi Arabian Minister (left) and lI.R 11. Prime Seif-at-Islam Hussein, sen of the Kin* of Yemen, are seen at the inauguration broadest at Broadcasting house.
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  • 48 7 A young Chinese, Tang Siong Hin, was charged m tbe Third Police Court yesterday, with theit of a gold chain and r;o!d tooth pick and a Jade necklace valued $55. from another Chinese. He pleaded guilty and sentence was postponed to Jan. 14. Ball was allowed.
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  • 32 7 Special grass has been planted on the new playing field at Segamat along the main Segamat-Kuala Lumpur road. The field, which is estimated to have cost near $10,000, will be opened' soon.
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  • 334 7 Four Days Of Cairo Festivities Cairo, Jan. 11. 'ACTIVE preparations are being made 1/1 for the celebration of the wedding of King Farouk, Egypt's 17-year-old ruler, and Miss Faiida Zulfikar, who lis also 17, which is to take place on j Thursday week. The
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  • 218 7 Emperor At Imperial Conference NO DECISIONS ANNOUNCED Tokio, Jan. 11. EMPEROR Hirohlta of Japan today held the first Imperial Conference of his reign. The Sino-Japanese situation was discussed. The conference, which was attended Dy high military and naval officers, as well as by members of the Japanese Cabinet, is the
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  • 164 7 CINGAPORE is again to see the handsome young Malay soldiers walking around Singapore, wearing white baju and trousers, with royal green sarong and songkoh. and twirling silverheaded canes. They are the men of the Malay Regiment, the Empire's youngest and most j remarkable
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 149 7 oeautiful a5 possible W VFiGARC f^* You nave oc X g-** appointment European Ladies Hair Dressers with experts m attendance Bras Rasah Ra and KulUes Hotel Phonr Ituis (MR. MRS. 'THIN MAM' IN. THEIR FINEST SHOW! Kxjfr^J w% *0j* yr I B VOUBIM) y^DDINm FEB Ist PAVILION Note the Date
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    • 419 7 AT LAST! MARK TWAIN'S world-known Adv*ntur« Story leans to the Screen, with the STAR of "CAPTAIN BLOOD" m another grand Dashing role! I "^~OPAT""at the CAPITOL II II SPECIAL SCHOOL -HOLIDAY MATINEES DAILY AT Ml m_V_V_\ [tlfl 4W 4 A BaHflßHlllH|^H tv Jy"->,' BIBBB^h. Xt'&r^ir BMBMBMB^ B^^^^^^^^B I iW^/ 3
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  • 603 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938. Public And Malaria "MALARIA kills more people and does more damage to physical, social and economic welfare m rural portions of Far Eastern countries (especially m the tropics and sub-tropics) than any other disease." This was the view expressed by the inter-govern-mental
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  • 967 8  - Stalin Revealed As Sinister Monster: Old Leaders All Dead Alexander Barmine Russia From The Inside— lV By IN one of my recent articles, I listed Bukharin as among those who had been executed by Stalin, and although no official announcement of his death has ever been made, there is no
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  • 819 8 - Shanghai Bombshell gOME time ago a bomb fell into one of the Shanghai warehouses of Jardine Matheson, the famous British merchant firm. It landed m a large bale of cottonwool and failed to explode. Experts irom the British ordnance department were summoned: they declared that the
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    • 62 8 THE DECISION of a colonial judge that sea captains have no power to perform marriages is regarded as having removed one of the perils of the deep. The way to remove most other travel risks is to take out a Baggage Policy. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD.
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  • 261 9 COST OF RUBBER PRODUCTION HERE WORLD HIGHEST J. G. Hay To See If It Will Rise Further REGULATION PLAN WELL ADVANCED lUR. J. G. HAY, world figure m the rubber industry and m managing director of Guthrie and Co. Ltd.. who arrived by the Nederland Line vessel Marnix van St.
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  • 36 9 Cecilia Co ledge, who recently retiiiui her title of British Woman's Skating champion, is shown h?re rehearsing for a skating fantasy. "I- rust on the Ice" at the Palais de> Sports." m Paris.
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  • 376 9 Seven Charged With Alleged Rioting (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 12. HPHE Port Dickson police court was again crowded today with Chinese and Malays when the preliminary inquiry into the charge of murder and rioting preferred against ten Chinese was continued Mr
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  • 112 9 GENERAL SHOOTS MAD ELEPHANT A VILLAGE near Lurknow, threatened with destruction by a mad elephant, was saved today by Lieut. -General Sir Douglas Baird, General Officer Commanding Eastern Command. The elephant belonged to a party of hunters led by Sir Douglas. It suddenly dashed its driver to the "round and
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  • 265 9 Friday, Jan. 7. In the morning Rear Admiral Godfroy called on His Excellency at Government House and afterwards His Exi cellency returned the call on board the French cruiser "Georges Leygues." The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government
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  • 75 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 11. TWO destroyers, the Ad- miralty announced today, are to join the reserve at Singapore shortly. They are H.M.S. Tenedos and Thanet and they are proceeding to Singapore m accordance with the arrangements for reserve ships on overseas stations, which
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  • 157 9 Charlie Chan Again Puts It Over Inscrutable Charlie Chan Is a& usual, m the middle of a mysterr from the first foot of the 20th Cen- tury-Fox picture, "Charlie Chan on Broadway," which opened 'ast nig.i* j at the Alhambra It is exciting watching him unravei the story of two
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  • 115 9 London By Night Altbcitfb there are one or two points which are grossly exaggerated, the M.-G.-M. production. London By Night, is a splendid thriller The iriun feature of the film, is that it ke?ps the audience m suspense. However, the ending is not what one expects, especially when
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  • 82 9 COMMANDER W. VON TIRPITZ, sen of the famous German war admiral England and Germany should pull together. MR. J. G. HAY, leading figure m the rubber industry the cost of rubber production m Malaya ia generally the highest m the world. CORINNE STRUSSGEN,
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  • 294 9 32 Cars In Reliability Trial (From Our Own < orrespon lent Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 11. "THIRTY-TWO cars and nine motor cycles from many parts of Malaya will meet m Kuala Lumpur next Saturday afternoon for the central rally of the AutumobUe. Association of Malaya. The first all-Malayan rally staged m
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    • 20 9 Dine Dance at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Uusic by Kurt Blach His Orchestra TONIGHT 6c FRIDAYS 8 p. m. to midnight.
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    • 143 9 L Announcing the Arrival of A New Shipment of "DENSMORE SHUTE" Golf Clubs A Golf Club Balanced 2 Ways Balanced Laterally to make the entire face of the club an 'Woods* effective hitting surface. 'Irons 7 w w fi Balanced Longitudinally to give !pl Wtbv maximum driving power for the
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 495 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 11 Last Night's Quotations The above are dealer** middle prices; Jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not Included. Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Prevfou: otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c.. 1944-64.... 114% 114% Funriing Loan.
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    • 199 10 Jan. 7. 8. 10. Amfrican Can. Con. 79» 4 804 82 American Telephone and Telegraph 147» 4 M§£ 149 Atche.son Railroad 37 38*4 39 7 3 Chesapeak 34» 2 35» 2 37 7 Dupont 114>2 116 115*^ i Fi-estone 20 3 4 21 21 7 8 QHMUd
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    • 92 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jan. 11, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. Jan.) 23» 4 23^ Good F.A.Q. m bales (F. 0.8. Jan.) 22% 22 9 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose awardable Singapore) 23' 8 23% January 23% 23*/ b Feb.-Mar. 23%
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    • 48 10 Manila, Jan. 10. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Pesos Antamok 0.50 unquoted Benguet Consolidated 9.70 9.60 Consolidated Mines 0.012 0.011 IXJu. 0.58 0.60 San Mauricio 0.^7 0.475 United Paracale 0.445 0.455 The Prices are published by courtesy of Messrs. Levy and Co., of Singapore.
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    • 187 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 11 RUBBER:— Steady. London: 7d. 7»/ B d. Previously: 7d. IVed. Jan.-Mar.: 7 l|l6d. 7 3|l6d. Previously: 7 l!16d. 7ftd. Apr.-June: 7 3|l6d. 7»/ 4 d. Previously: 7»/ B d. 7»/ 4 d. July-Sept.: 7»/ 4 d.
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    • 1281 10 Fraser And Co.'s List Radella ($1) .85 .95 Sandy croft ($2) .80 100 Sepang Valley ($1) 2.70 280 Sulon (50) .45 Sungei Bagan ($1) 1.35 1.4, Sungei Ramai (lit* 1.3.s llt Sungei TuJtann ($1) l.uo ]J( Tambalak ($1 .50 Tapab ($1) 1.75 M T. Anson
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    • 65 10 TIN: Firm. Spot: £190 5s Previously: £188 12s. 6d. Three months: £190 2s. 6d. Previously: £186 7s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN: Opening Price' 42.50. Previously: 42.00 COPPER: Settlement: £44 ss. Previously: £42 12s. 6d. GOLD: Yesterday: <:6 19s. Bd. Previously: £6 19s. 9d. SILVER: Spot: 19 13
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    • 66 10 London Closing Quotations Jan. 11 Method of Parity before Latest PreSentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Parla Franc to 121.1 147% 147V 2 New York to 4.88 s<)o 3;16 5.00V 4 Amsterdam Guilder! to 8.97^ 8.97T^ 8.977 8 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3d. Is. 3d. Shanghai Per
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    • 176 10 Jan. 11 SELLING London, T.T. 2|4 1J32 London, demand 2 A 1 32 London 4 months* sight 24 I|l6 Lyons, demand 1725 Switzerland, demand 251 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58^ Montreal, demand 58 7116 Batavia, demand 104% Samarang, demand 104% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon, demand
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    • 216 10 ISSUED BY ERASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was $92.00, up According to cables received from London this morning: there was not much change m the prices of sterling tin shares from the previous business day and London offered Ayer
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    • 66 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Broken m Securities and Commodities iMtfy Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASS.
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  • 1119 11 RUBBER AWAITS JAN. 25 MEETING Small Advances In Prices All Round AMORE optimistic tone than has been known for weeks is reflected m the weekly market report of Messrs. Fraser and Co., Singapore, issued last night. Tin and rubber have responded cautiously to the general advance
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  • 121 11 Strict Regulations Issued Berlin, Jan. 3. A SERIES of new and stricter regulations concerning the production, purchase and storage of rubber waste and other rubber raw materials as well as asbestos were announced today m the "Official Gazette." As the law now stands, anyone stor|ing
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  • 334 11 Output Much Below Assessment A FINAL dividend of 7 /2 per cent, for the year, making a total of 17 y 2 per cent, for the year, is recom- 1 mended by the directors of Glenealy Plantations, Ltd., m the report pre- 1 sented for
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 565 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Übe Singapore J fvee press extensions to »H depmrfu T«l: Tims" HHffc ro*1» Lamm*' m Office: 25, Java Stre*. Phone: UU. none: 37. >.„.». OAce: 12. Bishop Street, Prnaat, Phone: 1477. l nftHftP ObV-*: 4%. 4*» n©Bt Btw>»» I^BflflB) E.C.4. Phon«: Cteatral SMS— 3ft* Tel: "LMdMalaya" Lfid— SUBSCRIPTION
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    • 412 11 BOARD RESIDENCE SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens— Tennis. Phone: 57SS. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE NOR LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and monthly terms. TEL. *****. EAST ANGLIA t, OXLKT RISE SDiGAFOBS 3 mlna. to town high level. garafM, dally or monthly
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    • 358 11 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter.) 12, Cecil Street, glagaswe, Telephones: Manager's Office C 444 Exchange Des*~ 6441 General Office 5188 -y CaMe Address: "CHCNGSttJO" Paid Up Capital Cm. f 4f .aaf.m.ao Reserve Funds m excess Ck I MiO.WO 90 Total Assets approximately Ch. f 1 HEAD
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 339 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE ZUL Ul mc/s (225 m.) p.m. 6.00 Chinese (Teochewi music. t 7.00 Musical interlude. 7.10 "Do We Understand English" No. 2. Talk by A. Lloyd James. Relay from London 7.25 Musical interlude.* 7.30 Time, weather, nev.s and announcements. 7.50 Talk. 8.05 Selections from "Aida." By
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    • 302 11 Mercutio. friends to Romeo; Servant to Romeo; An apothecary; Friar Laurence; Citizens of Verona, and Masquers. Production by John Richmond. 8.35 'Haunting Harmonies." 8.50 News and announcements. 9.05 Greenwich time signal. 9.15 Announcements 9.20 Big Ben. The Vario Trio. 9 35 Life of Walter Barnrs. Fisherman, of Brixham, Devon.* Presented
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  • 647 12 THE MARINE MARKET IN 1937 Notable Changes In Underwriting DESPITE the fact that 1937 has been a year of momentous and, m many ways, beneficial happenings m the marine insurance market, underwriters will probably open their books for the new account with something very akin to a sight of relief.
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  • 88 12 BARONESS EVA VON BLIXEN FINECKE, Swedish pilot and star racing driver, is setting out by car from Calcutta on Jan. 20 m an attempt to beat the liner Mulbera to London. The distance by sea is 9,000 miles. The baroness has just recovered from an
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  • 64 12 STRAITS/NEW YORK CONFERENCE FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 14. STRAITS/PACIFIC CONFERENCE FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 6. RUBBER IN CASES AND BALES. It Is notified for information that, jwith effect as from Apr. 1, 1938, additional freight will be assessed at the rate of 6V2 cents U.S. currency for each two inches or part
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  • 79 12 STRAITS/NEW YORK CONFERENCE FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 14. It is notified for information that, with effect as from Apr. 1. 1938. the following rates will apply: COMMODITY. STYLE OF PACKING SCALE CONTRACT NONTON RATE CONTRACT IN U.S. RATE IN U.S. DOLLARS DOLLARS Latex Drums or tins m cases 50 eft. 15.00
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  • 68 12 It is notified for information that, with effect as from Apr. 1. 1938 tht following rates will apply: COMMODITY. STYLE OF PACKING SCALE TON RATE IN ITS. DOLLARS Latex Drums or tins m cases 50 eft. 14.50 bulk 20 cwt. 12 25 Linatex 14
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 533 12 EMPRESS s^#u|S WAY WmMtm^^ To North A m erica B^K3fescSsz2m '4& Portnightly sailings u> Victoria HVS^J H<l ftliKii r^ff i^WX and Vancouver Direct or via KTj? JL^ 1 HT 1 a 3OC Honolulu shlp's-side rail oonW^^mt^giwi^T^^' nrction^ at Vanrouver. This time gu via Canada book "jfci your pa.ss»ge on Canadian
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    • 342 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: 22, PALL MALL, LONDON. &.W. 1] Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO, PORT SUDAN MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through < ;nnection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWAKD SAILINGS Leave Leave Rangoon Colombo 1938 Jan. 13 Jan It yORVc.^HIRE Jan 27 Feb 1 DERBYSHIRE Feb 10 Fetoi
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 580 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals d> BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. Thursday 7.45 ajn. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson; Weekdays* 7 pjn. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7 a.m. Sundays 7 pjn. Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays* 7.45 ajn. Sundays 7 pjn. Malacca. Batu
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    • 253 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Makasser. Dut.. 362 tons, from P. Radja 10. to Indragirl 12. Kelantan. Brit., 580 tons, from Malacca 11. to Malacca 11. Tsushima Maru, Jap., 4.199 tons, from Moji 11. to Bombay via Colombo 12. Ajax. Brit.. 4.627 tons, from Glasgow 11, to Manila 12. Maetsuycker, Dut.. 2.426 tons
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    • 213 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR The following ships alongside tfc* wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf Entrance Gate 1; Extt 1. Rajula 22; Hong Khmg, KuUang 20 Sheers Wharf Entrance Gate 1; Exit l Charon 19 Main Wharf Entrance (.ate 2, Kxit 3 Rawalpindi. Bulan 18; Centaur 16, Philootetes 14; Spondilus 11;
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 310 13 p o HwUvUe f '/W BBjißj E S ytb "*'H ml H SB w H 'im ETV BHIf xL I m n -v'l BaiSul Iff W v| W\i?\ Sis"!: X Am gjltU I ALL'S WELL BY P&O CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO AND BOMBAY. Available for two months.
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    • 425 13 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) JuP^fflsSS ELLERMAN BUGKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated m England.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails CITY OF SINGAPORE Havre. London. R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Jan. 30 Feb. 2 CITY OF EASTBOURNE Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Feb. 27 Mar. 2
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    • 763 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co. (1932/ io Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China Mutual unard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) X. deen A Commonwealth line The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw Savill
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 708 14 K. P. M. INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND; THEDENS— Wednesday. Jan. 12, Muntok and Palembang. TOGlAN— Wednesday, Jan. 12, P. Samboe. Toengkai. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAKASSER— Wednesday. Jan. 12, P. Samboe. Prigi-ißadja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian Estate and Rengat. RElJNST— Wednesday. Jan. 12. Belawan-Deli. TOMOHON— Thursday, Jan. 13, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas.
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    • 557 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^^/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE M^7^ M HI M Bl Bk fM^f 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. Penang. New York. Pres. Garfleld Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 7
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    • 540 14 O.S.K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Victoria Mam Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar, Jan 12 Dar-es-Salaam, Beira. Lourenco Marques, Durban and Port Elizabeth. t Arabia Mara Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa, F\et> &iq Zanzibar, Dar-cs-Salaam. Beira. Lourenco Marques, Durban, Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town. tßio de Janeiro Maru Buenos
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  • 1870 15  -  Barney Home Sports Notes By F.J. Reynolds To Play At Stand -Off: Owen -Smith Returns To Africa: Wales Short Of Centres: 50 People Injured At Celtic Park: University Oarsmen Begin Training Lonaon, Jan. 5. ATTER the final Lnglaiici trial at •kenhttl last Saturday COC felt iertors
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  • 848 15 Decisions Fancied Flaws In Billiards (By J. V. Rainbow) I T*HE unofficial law makers I notice are on the warpath again with billiards snooker rule books m their hands, raising no end of a noise about what they term clarification of the j rules. This
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  • 113 15 May 6 Likely It is understood on go.od authority that Herr Hitler will anive m Rome on May 6 to return Signor Mussolini's \i^it to Germany of last September. The visit to Italy, it is staled, will last a week, and Herr Hitler will make a triumphant
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  • 166 15 Berlin, Jan. 7. The German champion boxer, Max Schmeling. who is leaving, on Friday. for Friedrichshue. near Hamburg, to train for his fight with the South African. Ben Foord, scheduled for Jan :>0 at Hamburg, discussed his lmpend;ns bout with Berlin spirts journalists before his departure. He
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  • 456 16 Strong Tc am Chosen To Meet Rest FOUR GOALS SHARED IN YESTERDAY'S TRIAL AFTER the European hockey trial on the padang yesterday the following team was selected to play against the Rest Vosper (Skins); Kinsey (S.C.C), MacMillan (Gordons), Williams (R.A.), Haffffar (Police), Lt.
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  • 556 16 Asiatics Beaten In Fine Game At Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 11. BEFORE a crowd of 8,000 on Victoria Green this evening the Islington Corinthians engaged m their first Malayan game when they heat the Penang Asiatics hy four goals to one
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  • 39 16 Brisbane, Jan. 11. Don Rradman, Australian Test captain, by scoring 107 and 113 against Queensland m a Sheffield Shield match aggregated 17.461 runs for first class cricket, equalling Warren Bardsley's record for any Australian.- Reuter
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  • 151 16 The women's foursome was playeci at Bukit Timah en Monday and resulted m a win for Mrs. W. Shedden nv.d M:s J Moncur with a net score .7 The following cards werp reiied: Mrs. W Sht^dden and Mrs J Mom-ur 94 17 -77 Mrs. W.
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  • 28 16 London, Jan. 11. In the Cup replay, Burnley beat Sheffit Id \N"?dnesday by threo goals to one— Reuter. Two "oai^ were shared m Saturday's tie
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  • 75 16 The iranagement of the New World have decided to hold an Indian Procession at the N r e\v World on Sunday on Inter-Club basis, m connection with th? Thaipusam Festival. Three silver cups will be presented to the three o?st fancy dressers and dancers. All bona-flde Indian
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 16 CALLAN (Colours) and Beverley (Whites) m a tussle for possession during yesterday's hockey trial at the S.C.C. Frte Press picture.
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  • 252 16 NO PROMOTIONS TO CLASS i THE following Amendment to classification was .s-iiecl by the Straits Raring Ajsoelatlon last night. There are n:» promotion! to class one. HORSES Transfers: From class 1 to class 2: Clever Alec, Koh Sabah, Kuala Prince, Lordlogy, Lucky Ufe. Orient Express 11, St. Marcel.
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  • 29 16 The annual meeting of the Segamat Cricket Club will be held this evening it the India Ceylon Association at S'gamat. Mr. A. J. Qraci-3 will preside.
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  • 33 16 The hesekev match pl.ived yesterday between P.W.D. and the Polire resulted m a win for the latter by tliree goals to nil. The matrt was playrd r»n the P.W.D ground.
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    19 16 LT. DUKE sets ready for a i»ss from Hewan, during yesterday's hockey trial at the S.C.C Free Press picture.
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  • 79 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 11. DERAK football fans are an- xiciisly waiting the arrival of the Islington Coiinthians on Saturday. Seats tie rapidly selling out. Following the third soccer trial held today the following were selected to rep:esent Perak: Toft; Chcol Ycoi. C.van
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  • 78 16 The Royal Corp« of Signals, Changi area, beat the 11th A.A. Bde R.A by the only goal of the match at hockey played at Changi yesterday. The Gunners nad most of the play m the first half, when McChyne and Collins showed g^cd form.
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  • 68 16 The following have accepted to play for the S.CC. "B" vs. Fort Canning today at S.CC: J. C. F. Connell: J P. Wood. J P Turcan. R. J Bleaklev. I. N. Marlarrn; J. H. Wheeler, C F. Sutton; A R i Brand, D. C Meathrel, R S. Tulnell
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 174 16 JUST PUBLISHED Annual Report on the Social and Kronomir Progress of the Pruple of tli.- STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1936 Price 2.7t The NK(iRITt)S Ol MALAYA by Ivor 11. N. Kvans 11.541 RLU STAR OVER CHINA by Edgar Snow 9.f0 JAPAN -HWC'HI'K IO YEAR BOOK l'» ;.s 14.0J THr MARCH OF JAPAN
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    • 111 16 "<« Hhl imported from Europe for the brewing of a l||j> .S^ fIRRm f; rgt class lager beer, our malt shipped direct B arrives m tin-lined cases which keep it as fresh Bl^Bft M< ..;:.;:a:-1 B as when harvested. -S-^^^Kk Tiger Beer brewed from the finest imported malt li^B^^^^lii^i^iiHfc. r»^
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