The Straits Times, 14 February 1936

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  • 51 1 SINGAPORE 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5471)* KUALA LUMPUR 25. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683). The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NKARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. I'RICE 10 CENTB. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1936. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1936 PRICE 10
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 216 1 H Johnson Outboardjte^ Famous throughout the World and LpfeJifc*. in Malaya for performance, reliabi- KjCtlFf^^ lity and service, q New models arriving very shortly, llBb*! Orders will be executed in rotation. /^HSi For prices and data write W THE BORNEO CO. LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. The strongest, safest
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    • 141 1 Icyclax LOOK YOUR BEST AT WEDDINGS, DANCES AND DINNERS I Mrs. McFARLANE WILL GIVE YOU EVERY POSSIBLE ASSISTANCE, AND WILL, WITH PLEASURE, VISIT YOUR HOME < SIMPLY LET US HAVE DETAILS OF THE OCCASION, TIME AND PLACE AND HER BEST SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENTS:— ROBINSON CO.,
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    • 17 1 Daisy j IS, ORCHARD ROAD I I I- I BOL'QIKTS 1 BASCETS WREATHS Phone 4097 (Amber Mansions.)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 535 2 PALMER— SAVAGE-BAILEY.— A marriage y has been arranged between Donald Horsley eldest sen of Mr. Sc Met. R. E. Palmer of Bournemouth and Rosamund Claudia Clulow eldest daughter of the late Mr. A. Bavage-Bailey, C BE. and Mrs. SavageBailey of Singapore. SITUATIONS VACANT fc When applying for any position advertised
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    • 838 2 MOTOR VEHICLES H ILLM AN 1 928 SALOON DE LUXE Owner driven and cared for. First class condition. Two spare -vneett. Best offer near S6OO. Apply. May, P.W.D.. Johore. 19»4 MORRIS TEN FOUR SALOON. Perfect condition, engine and chassis recently overhauled, taxed and insured end of June. 1960 or tear
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    • 774 2 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICE at Raffles Place: «M per month Box No. 220, Straits Times. TO LET, Commodious Riverside Godowns Nos. 82 83 Robertson Quay. Apply to Meyer Brothers. EXCELLENT Office Accommodation at 144 RoUnson Road. 3.896 square feet. Electric Lift. Apply United Engineers Limited. TO LET. Office* from
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    • 829 2 SHIPPING NOTICE M.S. "MKONIA" ABED: 10 2, M. Cansicnees of cargo per the above motorship from Europe are hereby notified that a genera! survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held at Oodowu No. at 9 a.m.. Bonded T>" at 3 p.m. and Matches Store at
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    • 813 2 PUBLIC NOTICES RANTAU TIN DREDGING CO., LID. (Incorporated la Ike StrxJta Settlement* NOTICE OF DIVIDEND ON PREFERENCE SHARES. NOTICE is hereby give- fat the Director* have declared dividend of 6 per cent, accrued on the Issue of 850.000 8 per cent. Cumulative Participating Preference Shares for the period Aug. T.
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    • 438 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. FOR GOOD LUCK, FOR SECURITY. Use the 'Modern Keyhoidcr." It Is British made and will not rust. You simply thread kejs on one end of a Ilnn-ie Shr-e and draw over the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 232 2 Phone 5471 (S lines wtth esstsaiaas to an departments. Uead Office: Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel: "Ttssea" Slngapora. Kaala Lampar Office: 25. Java Street, Pbcne: 308a. Laodcn Office 40 43. Fleet Street. London E.C.4. Phoate: Central 3608—3609. Tel: "Leaduu-Uya" London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Singapore Within Outside Without Mala 1 a Malaya Postage
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 645 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL PABSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N CO UNDEP CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUIWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage Spore. 1936. CORFU 15.000 Feb. 14 som.M I
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    • 591 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) TO LONDON. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail t YASUKUNI MARD 12,000 Feb. 18 19 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Mar. 4 6 S SUWA MARU 10.700 Mar. 18 19 9 FUSHIMI
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    • 608 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN From From From From Spore Malacca Port Peaang U.S. S'nam MEONIA 3/3 3/3 4/3 8 3 ALSIA 24/3 24/3 25/3 27/3 FIONIA 31/3 31/3 1/4
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    • 239 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. .(Incorporated In England) APCAR LINE. FOR HONG KONG. AMOT, SHANGHAI. MOJL KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. TALMA ■MM Feb. 27, 3 p.m. Excellent modern accommodation for first and second class passengers. Special bollday return tickets Interchangeable with P. O. 8. N. CO., Issued at cheap
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    • 1182 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co. (193Z) LU. Steam Ship Co. Ltd., and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co., Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co., Ltd. The Irrawaddy
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 377 4 League Bulletin For Week Ended Feb. 8. Bassein was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, 3 fatal cases having been notified, while Rangoon reported rodent plague. Cholera has been notified from the same 4 ports as last
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    • 295 4 Brighter Outlook Maintained. The quarterly return issued by the I Chamber of Shipping of the amount 1 of tonnage laid up at ports of Great Britain and Ireland on Jan. 1. 1930. shows that 451,541, or 51.5 per cent, less tons of British shipping were
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    • 100 4 The current rate of exchange for the issue and payment of Money Orders is as follow: India and Ceylon Siuo-Rs 154 Issue. payment 156 UAA. $100=US.A. currency 58 issue, payment 61. N.E.I. $100^Guilders 84 issue. Indo-China $130= Francs 865 issue. payment 900. Australia $1 Australian currency 2/10 d.
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    • 96 4 Mails from Europe etc. (London) dispatched on Feb. 4 by air (Imperial). Date expected uncertain. Malls from Europe, (London) Parcel mails expected today by P. O. Corfu will be delivered tomorrow at 9 a.m. Malls from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. expected tomorrow by air (Qantas) will be delivered
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    • 107 4 Mails will close at Malacca as follows: Tomorrcw. Java and Southern Sumatra (Slnga-pore-Batavia) by air (Netherlands) 6 pjn. Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika, Northern and Southern Rhodesia and South Africa (via Singapore; by air (Imperial) 9.45 ajn. Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Britain, Europe, North
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    • 87 4 Mails will close at Kuala Lumpur as follows: Tomorrow. Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika, Northern and Southern Rhodesia and South Africa by air (Imperial) ..815 a.m. Siam, Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine, Bgypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Britain. Europe, North and South America by air (Imperial) 7. p.m. Sunday, Peb.
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    • 47 4 Feb. 12: Toba. Van Heutsz (Dut.); Halldor (Nor.) Singapore Mara (Jap.); Albert Sarraut (Fch.) Hua Tong, Hong Kheng, Rahman, Sin Alk Lee (Brit.). Feb. 13: Sin Kheng Seng. Gemas. Jerantut, Rajula, Scott Harley, Phaslanella. Kedah, Santhia. Karagola <Brit.); Buyskes, Reynst. Tlnombo. Toboall Hero (Nor); Pacific (Dan).
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    • 32 4 The Jeypore has left Hong Kong and Is expected to arrive at this port 8 axn. on Tuesday, the 18th Instant. She will proceed alongside the SUB. wharf on arrival.
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    • 302 4 Ta*ay. Belawan A Medan (Tidore) S pm Bengkalis, F. de Koek. Padan?. Pakan Baroe, Siak A 8. Pandjang (Ampang) 3 pm Philippine Islands (Deike Rickmers) 3 p.m. East Africa iTaraahoko Mara) 4 p.m. Blntulu (Auby) 4 p.m. Aden (By Train) 7 pm. Nortii America except Wenern Canada
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    • 99 4 Friday, February 14. Ships alonrdde the Wharves or expected to arrive Entrance Godown Gate East Wharf Ophir 20 1 Main Wharf Corfu 18 3 Kepons 14 3 Empire Dock Japanese Prince 32 Lycaon 34 3 Larut 36 3 City of Hereford 46 4 Section 10 Kistna SO
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    • 137 4 Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. T hra. F West Coast. Alor Star 91 Nil 8.9 70 Bayan Lepas (Penang) 91 Nil 8.4 73 Sitiawan 92 Nil 8.0 72 Bukit Jeram 09 Nil 11.3 73 Malacca 91 0.01
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    • 169 4 SINGAPORE Friday. Feb. 14. H. W. 2.30 a.m., 8 ft. 9 in., 2.56 p.m., 7 ft. 7 tat. L. W. 8.44 a.m.. 2 ft. 6 In., 8.39 p.m., 3 ft. 4 In. Saturday, Feb. IS. H. W. 3 a.m.. 8 ft. 7 In.. 3.45 p.m., 7 ft. L.
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    • 235 4 Montreal-Straits Service In Near Future. With the coming of winter ice. the great Canadian port of Montreal has ceased operations until the spring break-up. Montreal, which is almost a thousand miles inland on the mighty St. Lawrence River, is connected inland another thousand miles and more
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    • 105 4 Cause Delay To Air Mails. The extremely stormy weather In the Mediterranean continues to cause serious delays to Imperial Airways services, which delays have been reflected in the several recent late arrivals in Singapore. Weather conditions there are reported as being unprecedented and considerable damage
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 686 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. RLYS. AM) SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TFXErnONE: Freight 5133— Paaaafe 5431. CANADIAN ffn^7i4ylyj%ii >iTni Jb sA \f 111 (Incorporated In Englanu) THE "EMPRESS- ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES Tia HONOLULU or dlreel EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA hj TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN without change—
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    • 279 4 iincorporawo tD Straits Eetticrm nu* ELLERMAN BUCKNALL ISTHMIAN STK4MSHIP STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. COMPAIST. (Incorporated tn England) (Incorporated tn USA.) BOSTON. NEW YOKK A BALTIMORE "ELLERMAN- LINE. Via CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. Du e salU ROTTERDAM A HAMBURG. Prb. Ma Psrtt and S«« Canal. STEEL TRAVELER Apr. 18
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  • 102 5 Shanghai, Feb. 12. The largest delegation which has ever represented China at any sports meeting will go to Berlin this summer for the Olympic Games. The Chinese sporting authorities have decided to send over 100 athletes, Including 22 association football players, a basketball team of 14, four
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  • 54 5 Garmisch, Feb. 13. The combined 18 Km. ski race and ski Jump was won by Hagen, Norway, with 430-3 points. Mathlsen. Norway, won the 1,500 metres speed-ska-ing in an Olympic record time of two minutes 1.2 seconds. The Germans, Ernst Baler and Maxi Herber won the figure skating
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  • 92 5 The Women's Gold Medal Golf competition will be played over 18 holes at Bukit Tima'h on Monday, Feb. 24. The following are qualified to compete Mrs. C. R. Cherry, Miss M. M. Hadley, Mrs. W. McMullan, Mrs. S. N. Kelly. Mrs. J. Stone. Mrs. A. H. Matthews.
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  • 62 5 The Annual Championship Meeting I of the Kedah Lawn Tennis Association will be held at Kulim on Thursday and Friday. Feb. 27 and 28. The events are Men's Singles, Men's doubles and Mixed Doubles. Eliminating rounds will be played in the districts first ana i players who
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  • 181 5 A well attended meeting at the Ipoh Town Hall on Saturday night, presided over by Mr. H. D. Jansz, decided to form a club to be called the Ipoh Sports Club. The general feeling of the meeting was that, besides the V.M C A., t
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  • 134 5 Wednesday's squash rackets ties at the Tanglin Club resulted as follows: Pickering beat Wardle 4—, 9—6, 9—6. A. H. Williams beat Mallon 10-3, 9—7. Marriott beat Col tart 9—7, 5—9, 9—3. Howe beat Beaton 9—5. 9—2. Grlfflth-Jones beat Hopkinson 9—l.9 I. 9—7. Walford beat Tyer wo. Yates beat
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 193 5 |ii< ludinc Special ittnu-tion, Gaamont British News, THE PASSING OF KING GEORGE V and The ProcUmjUfcm of KING EDWARD VIII LAST pJIGHT fm?9 —^^s^B^s^afcw=^ ffWSfr 'Ml MOM DELIGHTFUL ■RBr^^f^^^^^i^^jßHl 1 Ml SIC AL COMEDY I IQ) flH*] OF THE YEAR! JLs«hAssl GLAD TVNES! GLAD GIRLS! GLORIOUS FUN! HA WAI lAN
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    • 330 5 I CRAVEN A! are my favourite cigarettes because they never affect my throat." I THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME ■rC»«*.w"'A"l is preserved within the air-tight 'TRU-VAC V.RAVJS'* \^M tin and protects the cigarettes against the harm- Bl ,<dJ^H ful influences of climatic changes, thus assuring W& R^uSm^^jifl^l a cool, sweet
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    • 142 5 o nr i aM -^vires thought^ and attention to every detail M i__i VCI aetaii, partim naturally be— ATONIGHT 6.15 9.15 m lhambrA T|i|JJ srm The grandest pals on earth U^eaC\lTXU Re-united M. O. M. Proudly f f Presents ,V»3\.its Jc£tKYm ml so different mPjAcxie mßor so alluring 'irnQPtilWr^^-* shining
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  • LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 547 7 Issue Val. Fraser k Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Selltrs Buyers Sellers 4/- Ampat Tin 5/9 6,3 56 6/£1 Asara Kumbang 29/- 31/- 29/6 31/« £1 Austral Malay 69/- V- 59/- 60/5/- Ayer Hitam 14/9 15 6 14/6 15/6 1 Ajer Weng 1.75 1.85cd 1.75 l.SScd £1 Bangrin Tin 19/9
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      • 407 7 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.50 2 2 do 7% Prefs 1.45 1.60n. 1.55 1.85 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 1X25 12.75 £1 £1 BAT 6.5.0 6.10.0 6.7.6 6.12.6 1 60 B .M. Broadcasting 0.05 dis par 0.05 dis par 10 5 B. M. Trustee
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      • 168 7 SINGAPORE iiUNICIPAL. 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 *Vt% 1907 red. 1947 $1,300,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept SO 112 4>/ 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 114 5%
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      • 344 7 AUenby Alor Gajah Amal Malay ($2) Ayei HiUm Ayer Molek Ayer Panas Ba-ssett Batu Lintang Borelli Brogas Brunei Un. <S5) Bukit Katil Bukit Kepong Bukit Timah ($10) Bukit K. B Changkat Serdang Connemara Ulen.'al< Plantations Haytor Indragiri Jeram Kuantan < .50) Jimah Kamasan (S2) Kedah Kempas Kluang Kuala
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    • 214 7 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the dally circular Issued by the Hong Rung and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING. London. 4 months' sight 2/4 '.c. e London. 3 month:' sight 2/4 3/32 London. 60 days' sight 2/4 1/16 London. 30 days' sight 2/4 1/32 London,
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    • 82 7 Noon, Feb. 14. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 X. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Feb. 25"/ 8 26 Good F. A. Q. in eases (F. 0.8.) Feb. 25% 25% No. 1 X. R S. S. (Spot loose) Award able Singapore 25% 25% February 26
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    • 392 7 Rubbers And Tins More Active. L>ndon, Feb. 13. Markets were quiet and nrie- movements few. Where they occurred, they were mostly in the downward direction. There was a little awakening of interest in the rubber section and some activity in tins. The following are today's closing middle prices
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    • 87 7 Sharp Rise In Dollars. London, Feb. 13. Paris 74 61 64 Athens 517 sellers New York 4.98 3 16 Bucharest 649 sellers Montreal 4.97?4 Rlr ihi Brussels 2«.37'.. sellers official Genevm 15.15 Becrade J17 Amsterdam 7.28U Bumos Aires unquoted Milan 62 3 16 Montevideo 39'4 Berlin 12 .29 sellers
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    • 296 7 Reorganisation To Gain PubMc Confidence. Snanghai. Feb I. The Executive Yuan yesterday officially approved details for the reorganisation of the Central Bank of China The operation Is designed to Kiln the confidence of the people In the efficacy of the nation's leading bankIng institution. The
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    • 51 7 Large deposits of copper have bet 1 discovered in the north of the Fukie.) province of China, about 12 miles from the town of Shaobu. The provincial government has sent a commission of experts to the district to study tin* possibilities of developing the cipper
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    • 110 7 Lyall Bvatt's repoil dated F.-U 14, shows: MlNlNG— Noticeable Improvement in local dollar shares. Sungei Luas 1.35 1.38. Hong Fett buyers 90. Norths wanted at 67' Kites 70. Jelebus 94 96 5. Klanj River 1 97. buyers. Rahman Hyd. 96 1.00 TaUni stronir. 1.67 1.70. S. Kinta in
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    • 79 7 DEATH TEO. Teo Kirn Seng, managing ii:i.' lor ol Oaw Bros. Ltd.. S'porc. passed twa] peacefully at his residence 160, Neil Rd today aged 42. He leaves behind him sons, Messrs. Teo Beng Chuan Teo B> i: Wan. 1 daughter Miss Teo Kuan Neo to niouin
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    • 289 7 All Sections Active And Firm. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, Feb. 14. After a very active market yesterday in all sections, prices opened this "morning unchanged. There was enthusiastic buying of rubbers, tins and industrials. Rubber share pricM showed rises where deals took place. There was also
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    • 146 7 Singapore. February 14. 12 noon. Buyer. Seller Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 9.25 Hamoui> 10.75 White Muntok Pepper 17.50 Black Peppei 9.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.20 Med Pearl Tapioca 5.10 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.20 Llngga Sago Flour Sarawak Sago Flour Palcmbang Jelotong 8.00 Banja Jelotong 7.50 Sarawak Sago Flour Small
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 25 7 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in Englaad, AJX 1720) FIRE MARINE. LIFE, MOTOR CAR, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Branch Office for NUlaya. Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore. APB 1.
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    • 22 7 AS SUPPLIED TO P.W.D. throughout Malaya, Rubber Plantations etc. Large Stock Spares Carried McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1682 8 Economist Analysis Of Control Situation. (a) Average for ten months, (b) Excluding extra tonna?e aUowed for adjusting over for the creation of the "buffer" stock and under-exports of signatory countries and (c) Estimate (d) Excluding "carry-over" in Siraits Settlements. (e> End of December. The February
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    • 514 8 Balance Increased By £35,000,000. The year has opened with a record balance of £390.000.000 due to depositors in the Post Office Savings Bank. an increase during 1935 of £35.000.000. So large an Increase has not previously been recorded In one year. Extremely satisfactory as Is this
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    • 618 8 LORD MELCHETT ON BALANCE SHEETS. The share of no par value and Its effect on company finance was discussed by Lord Melchett In speaking at a luncheon of the London members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. He strongly urged the adoption of this class
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    • 67 8 Ambassador's Talk With Minister. Dr. Manuel E. Malbran. Argentine Ambassador in London, who Is now on a visit to Argentina, had a lengthy Interview with the Minister of Agriculture. Don Miguel Carcano. No official statement has been made regarding their conversation, but it U believed that they discussed
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 627 8 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 nf the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Caoltal $50,000,000 1:..-ufd and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Pund:
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    • 355 8 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853) PaH Up Capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.009 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFK 1 83. Bishopszate. London. EC. 2. Amrltsar Hong Kon« Saigon Bangkok Hollo SomaranBatavla Ipoh Seremban
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  • FULL MALAYAN BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES.
    • 948 9 TOOAT. Transmission 1 GSF 15.140 ke (19 82 m.) ami GSB 9.510 fce/s (31 55 m.l B 06 p.m The News and Announcement*. ■25 p.m. Close down. Transmission Z Two of the following frequencies will be •aed: GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.93 m.), GSG 17.79 Me s (16.86 m), GSF
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    • Article, Illustration
      370 9 German Short-wave Station. Berlin D.J.A.. (31.38 m.), D.J.B. (19.74 m.l, and D.J.N.. (31.45 m TODAY. 4.05 p.m. Call DJB. DJN. German Polk Song. 4.20 Everyone will show what he MB do! 4.50 News in English. 5.95 The R:stenpart Chamber Orchestra. Concerto for Cello and String-Orchestra by Josef Haydn. Soloist:
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    • PARIS: RADIO.
      • 144 9 FRENCH GOVERNMENT STATION. TODAY. (25.23 m., 114 M kca.) p.m. 4.20 Recorded music. 4.35 News in French. 5.05 News in Biglish 5.20 End of transmission. (19.68 m., 15.244 kca.). pm. 6.15 Programme announcement. 6.20 Concert relayed from Radio- Paris. 7.20 News In English. 7.35 Concert relay. 8.05 News In
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      • 127 9 Station Z.H.1., Singapore.— Wavelength 49 9 metres.— Owned and operated by Radio Service Co., of Malaya 1934, Ltd., Broadcast Howe, N>. 2 Orchard Rd., Singapore SUNDAY, FEB. 16. 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Recorded music. MONDAY, FEB. 17. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times.
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      • 270 9 6 20 am —7. as a.m. TDA 3,040 k'e (98. 68 ml. and YDB 9.U10 k c (SI. I m.) 10.5fl a.m.— l 50 p.m. YDA 6.040 ke/ (49. 67 m.) and YDB 11.860 k/c (25.3 m.) 5.50 p m. to closing YDA 3.040 k/c (98. 68 m.) and
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      • 114 9 Statiao Z.H.J.. Penanj— Wavetao«4b 49 3 mtitm. Penan* Wlreleai Society r TODAY. p.m. 7.00 Time signal. 7.03 Day's programme. 7. 0S U«m muric. 7.30 Children's Hour. Stories "The TalkIng Poll Parrot" it "The Pint Railway Train, (b) Recorded Nursery Rhymes, (c) Three Poems by William Blake. 7.55 News bulletin.
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  • 105 9 Mr. Eden On Question of Representation. London, Feb. 12. At question time in the House of Commons, Mr. Eden, the Foreign Secretary, after briefly outlining the position in Outer Mongolia and Sinkiang, said that the question of future British representation in Sinkiang would be considered in the
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  • 133 9 'Unauthorised' Picture. New York. Feb. 11. An advertisement published In the American monthly magazine Esquire," showing Mr. Fred Astaire, the famous actor and dancer, wearing evening clothes, has led to an action for £20.000 carnages. Mr. Astaire, who Is at present making a film in Hollywood,
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  • 114 9 Transatlantic Flight Mystery Paris, Fe v 12. Anxiety is being felt '.ere because the transatlantic seaplane Ville de Buenos Aires, is many hours overdue at Dakar whither she was voyaging from Natal (Brazil) with five members of the crew and one passenger. There has been no
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 32 9 WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS INCORPORATE EVERY WORTH-WHILE IMPROVEMENT KNOWN TO THE INDUSTRY TODAY— ALL-METAL TUBES SHADOWGRAPH TUNING HIGH-FIDELITY TONE CONTROL AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL CONCERT-TYPE DYNAMIC SPEAKER WORLD-WIDE RADIO CO. US. North BrMce Road. Singapore.
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    • 216 9 Singapore Musical Society Popular Sunday Concert by the Symphony Orchestra of the Singapore Musical Society. Sunday, February, 23rd 1936, at 9.15 p.m. in the Victoria Memorial Hall THE WORKS TO BE P ERFORMED INCLUDE Beethoven Symphony No. 1 Mozart Balletmusic "Les petits riens" Tchaikowsky Andante from the sth Symphony Rossini
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  • 779 10 Sequel To Plane Crash. A suit filed by Mr. S. O. Galstaun, a Calcutta medical practitioner, against the Bengal Flying Club. Limited, claiming Rs. 2.001 for alleged defamation, has been dismissed with costs by Mr. S. C. Chakravarty, First Additional Subordinate Judge of Allpore. Mr.
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  • 133 10 Bernard Carslake. A suit for divorce against Bernard Carslake, the 48-years-old Australian Jockey and rider for Lord Derby and the Aga Khan, brought by his wfle. Mrs. Annie Carslake, is due for hearing in the Divorce Court this term. Carslake is at present in India riding
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  • 210 10 438 Years' Record Broken In Venice. Milan. "Is there a sanction on time?" Such is the question which is now laughingly being asked in Venice. Sanction, or no sanction, the fact is that since Monday morning at 1G o'clock Paolo Savin's two black boys of the famous
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  • 206 10 Kruschen on Her Dressing Table "I was getting much too fat." writes chorus girl. and I expect you know what that means to one of us. In time. It means that our services are no longer required. In these days a chorus girl has
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    • 273 10 HOTELS TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE cabaret attraction 630 to 8.15 p.m. LOU V S 8l DINNER DANCE S |LVIA (informal) 9.30 to midnight COMEDY 4 TAP DAICIIS TEAM NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. when in penang stay Directed by DAN HOPKINS AT THE E. AND O. HOTEL. SEA VIEW m HOTEL
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    • 24 10 DO THEY TROUBLE YOU 1 so. ask a Free book Perfect Bijafct 1 asy borne treatment No rtak. It* obi :atto<— BOON PHARMACY, Penan*
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    • 151 10 INSURANCE. FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. THE LONDON ASSURANCE HONG KONG FIRE INSCE. CO. LTD. PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO. LTD. WESTERN ASSURANCE CO. UNION INSCE SOCIETY OP CANTON LTD EAGLE STAR BRIT DOM. INS CO.. LTD. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In S.S.) v ff f^^^^flH BP^^k. 3
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  • 199 11 To have terrible pain after every meal to dread eating for fear of the Inevitable indigestion to be, in fact. H confirmed stomach sufferer such Jwas the unhappy lot of Mrs. A. E. B Until she began taking Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. I am writing to
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  • The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEB. 14. 1936.
    • 714 11 At next Mondays meeting of the Legislative Council the Singapore Jubilee Fund Bill will be taken through all its stages and brought into force retrospective as from Jan. 1 last. The Penang Jubilee Fund (Amendment) Bill is also on the agenda and it is likely that similar
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  • 172 11 Mr. B. D. Miles, late or S!am, Is now with Jelapang Tin Mines. It is understood that Mr. R. S Chantler. the well-known Kedah planter. Is retiring about the middle of this year. The Hon. Mr. D. H. Elias, General Manager, F.M.S. Railways, is on a visit
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  • 173 11 Statement In Commons By Mr. J. H. Thomas London Feb. 13. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, made a statement in the House of Commons during questions on the recent rioting in Zanzibar in which he expressed deep regret at the deaths of Mr. Rolleston and the
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  • 1645 11 IN ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL. Impressions of a Malayan Civil Servant. BY A. B. JORDAN, M. C. S. London, Jan. 29. WAS fortunate enough to be selected to represent the Colonial Administrative Service at the funeral of His Late Majesty in St. George's Chapel, Windsor,
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  • 675 11 KILTED SOLDIERS. OINCE writing my note on tl,*> Tnr.lskilllngs' pipers I have been shown a list of regiments stationed in Singapore since 1871 which answers all in 7 three questions. No kilted regiment has ever been seen here. The Gordon Highlanders (then the 75th Foot) were
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    • 170 11 PENANG EXCURSIONS T.S.S. KEDAH WITH FOUR DAYS AT THE CRAG HOTEL $75.00 or at THE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL $80.00 Inclusive Apply MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Has Just Received a Larce Collection of Specially Selected EARLY SPRING MODELS Ereninc, Dinner, Afternoon A Morning Gowns WOOLLEN and TWEED SUITS MAYNARDS BUILDING 2nd Floor 11
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    • 168 11 AMUSEMENTS SINGAPORE. ALHAMBRA O'Shaughnessy's Boy. With Wallace Beery ds Jackie Cooper. 6.15— 9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. ORE AT WORLD Casino de Paris. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Dinner Dance. Thurs. Feb. 20. No after Dinner Admission Charge. GREAT WORLD Border Town. HOLLYWOOD. I SKKANGOON SOAD Ovjr T*>e Oarden Wall. With Marian .rsh Also
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  • 479 12 COMMONS DEBATE THE EDUCATION BILL. Described As "A Wonderful Thing" ADDITIONAL TEACHERS TO BE TRAINED. IT WAS rather a wonderful thing in the circumstances of the world today that they were proposing an Education Bill like this when elsewhere Governments were discussing rumours of
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  • 170 12 France Objects To German Participation. London. Feb. 13. In consequence of French objections to German participation, it Is practically certain neither Russia nor Germany will be invited to assist in the final deliberations of the Naval Conference. Britain, however, is reluctant to sign a treaty that excludes
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  • 145 12 TO RIDE AT HEAD OF HIS TROOPS. London, Feb. 14 The ceremony of the Trooping of the Colour will take place on King Edward's birthday, June 23. The ceremony will take place as usual on Horse Guards Parade, and the King will then, for the first time
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  • 87 12 Luang Pradit Becomes Foreign Minister. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 13. It is officially announced that the resignations of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs. Agriculture. Justice, Economics and the acting head of the Finance Ministry have been accepted. Luang Pradit Is the new Minister of
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  • 410 12 Pepper Trial. Pool Disclosure By Accountant. DISTURBING ELEMENT IN MARKET. London, Feb. 13. At the resumed hearing of the pepper trial at the Old Bailey today, an expert stated that the fact that black pepper could be converted into white pepper played an important part in the
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  • 71 12 London, Feb. 11. The first woman to be elected a Royal Academician since 1769 is Dame Laura Knight, the painter who has been an Associate since 1927. The only other women Royal Academicians were two foundation members of the institution, which was founded In
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  • 217 12 Manila, Feb. 13. The Singapore ill flying-boats on the goodwM flight to Japan arrived here from Kudat, Borneo, today. They were welcomed by the British Consul, members of the British colony and United States, army, navy and civil officers— Reuter. unnecessary to hold discussions for
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  • 347 12 Geneva, Feb. 13. In the event of all the League members employing an oil embargo, it would be effective if the United States limits its exports to Italy to the normal, is the opinion of the committee of oil experts.
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  • 181 12 Prepared To Resist Any Attempt At Invasion. Shanghai, Feb. 14. Coincident with the renewed Russo-Japanese tension arising from the increasing number of clashes on the Manchu-kuo-Siberian and Manchukuo-Outer Mongolian frontier during the past few days, comes the rejection by the Soviet of Japanese and Manchukuo proposals
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  • 43 12 NEW YORK BUYS HEAVILY. Rubber Dealers Elated. A SPECIAL SHIP CHARTERED? London, Feb. 13. MINCING Lane is elated at shipments of rubber to New York. It is rumoured that at least 2,000 tons have been engaged for shipment at the shortest notice, while
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  • 123 12 The Imperial Airways mail plane which was scheduled to arrive at Seletar on Wednesday is now expected to reach Singapore tomorrow afternoon. Damage to (he Imperial Airways marine base at Alexandria has caused the last four services to be delayed. some quarters place the total at
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  • 34 12 The Navy Secretary, Mr. Claude A. Swanson, who broke a rib through a fall last week, has developed pleurisy. His brother has been summoned to the bedside. Reuter.
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    • 121 12 V/M|| Talk about sauce!" says Ma Marmif "I call it a shame to spoil good food with the tasteless stuff that some folk c all seuce," 111 I says Ma Mannite. I Sauce made with Marmite, now that's It I different matter I It's delicious and it makes Ju I
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  • 296 14 AFRAID TO WORK AFTER RIOT LAST MONTH. Eight Charged With Murder On Japanese Property. THIRTEEN hundred Southern Chinese mine labourers are in a state of terror and are afraid to return to work, following the riot between Southern and Northern Chines* on the
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  • 65 14 CHARGE LAID AFTER ANTI-JAPANESE DEMONSTRATION. Following the anti-Japanese demonstration in Singapore on Wednesday, when two policemen were hurt. Ping Seng, a Khel and Tan Chow Kit. a Hylam. wero produced before Mr Norman Grlce. second Singapore police magistrate, yesterday, on a charge ot rioting with poles and iron bars. The
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  • 57 14 Hokkien Faces Two Charges. Toh Chwee Guan. a Hokkien. was charged before Mr. H. A. Forrcr. first Singapore magistrate today, with criminal intimidation In or near the High Court. Singapore on Jan. 8. Tho accus?d is alleged to have threatened a woman named Ang Ah Ni.
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  • 105 14 The Scabcl'c 11. icith HE. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, on board, returned to Singapore at 10.45 a.m. today, after His Excellency's visit to the West Coast. The yacht anchored in the Roads, and the party disembarked by law eh. Assize case, with
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  • 99 14 Mr J. Hugging M.C.S., Malayan Establishment Officer, who supervises the transfers and leave of other officers, is going Home on leave himself from Singapore next month. i Mr. C. O. Akhurst. Senior Soils Chemist. R.R.1., will lecture on "The Replanting of Rubber" and hold
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  • 116 14 Found Hanging In Cell. Lodged in a lock-up in the Singapore Detective Branch last night, a Cantonese' who gave his name as Loh Luk Woh was found dead a few hours later. He was hanging by his shirt which was tied round his neck and to
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  • 97 14 General Manager Of City Firm. Mr. Teo Kirn Seng, a well-known Singapore business man, died in Singapore at his residence' in Neil Road early this morning. Mr. Teo was managing director of Messrs. Gaw Brothers, Ltd., general merchants, with whom he was associated since
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  • 95 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johorc Bahru, Feb. 12. Two women who attempted to evade payment of duty on goods were this morning fined by Inche Abdul Raof, Third Magistrate, Johore Bahru. In the first case Tan Soon, an old Chinese woman, was fined $13 for
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  • 33 14 Dr. P. J. Kelly, who has served 25 yean in the Colonial Medical Service, has left for Abyssinia, where he is to lead a second British Red Cross unit.
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  • 99 14 Four Malayan Towns Affected. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Feb. 13. rpHE fitters and other workmen in Chinese foundries in Ipoh who downed tools last week were still out yesterday. The employers offered slightly better terms to induce the men to return to work but the offer
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  • 157 14 "Crooked Mouth" Khing Murder. Three Singapore men sentenced to death for murder have been given leave to appeal. They are the three Hengwha Chinese. Ong Choon Kheng. Tay Ah Tong and Goh Ah Pey, who at the January Assizes were sentenced to death by Mr. Justice
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  • 393 14 fHIO Straits Times is publishing this daily feature to give readers a comprehensive summary of entertainments, meetings, sports events, social functions and other outstanding happenings. Organisers of meetings etc. are invited to submit diary dates. HOTELS. RAFFLES HOTEL: Cocktail dance 6.30—8.15. Dinner and dance (Informal). 0
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  • 352 14 Check On Transport From Siatn. Because of the cholera epidemic in Siam, special precautions are being taken to guard against the introduction of the disease to Malaya by air or by surface transport. Planes are disinfected and Bangkok residents have to be innoculated before travelling by
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  • 71 14 Japanese Fined. Reichi Sato, the Japanese welterweight boxer, was charged before Mr. Norman Grice today with causing hurt to a ricksha puller at the junction of Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Sato pleaded guilty and offered $5 compensation. The puller was
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  • 238 14 Land In Paya Lebar. CHANGES FOR VILLAGERS. CTEPS are being taken by the Singapore Municipality to alter the limits of their boundaries by the inclusion of a piece of land situated in Paya Lebar which now belongs to the Rural Board and which is inhabited by
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    • 160 14 Wmil mWM t| THESE! Jjßi^^S^iiSk "A new \tQ Jf cigarette fe<jg> If You see the new tip, you taste a new j i*b /Sr > "^*^L richness, you smoke with new joy J^^L~%- If j^ i vV and you wonder No, it isn't the Xs^*~ J\ vk. tip that makes
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  • 271 15 SCHOOLBOY KILLED. Lorry Driver At Inquest. CYCLE FATALITY. Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, held an inquest into the death of Wemyss Charles Cornelius, 18. student at fhe City High School, who ditd from shock and haemorrhage after a collision with a light motor lorry at Dhoby Ghaut on
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  • 334 15 Broken Ribs Not Cause Of Death. The inquest was held in the Coroner's Court yesterday before Mr. W. G. Porter and a Jury of four, on Tan Ah Chooi, a patient of the Singapore Mental Hospital, who died on Feb. 5 from myocarditis. At the post
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  • 70 15 Flying Officer David Llewellyn took off from Hanworth Aerodrome to attempt a flight to the Cape in a 40 horse-power midget aeroplane. If he succeeds the flight will have cost about 10. Last year, Flying Officer Llewellyn and Mrs. Jill Wyndham flew from the Cape
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  • 529 15 Hope For Aviations Future. THE plight of Chinese smallholders in British North Borneo who are suffering from the incidence of rubber restriction on the territory was described by Mr. D. J. Jardine, C.M.G., the Governor, in an exclusive interview with the Straits Times in Singapore.
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  • 172 15 Correspondence. Reply To "Anak Singapura." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— ln reply to "Anak Slngapura's" inquiry, I may state that no kilted regiment has been stationed in the Straits since the transfer of these Settlements to the Crown in 1867; nor has Singapore ever
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  • 78 15 Round-Table Meeting Athens, Feb. 4. Responsible circles are hopeful that a solution will soon be found of the crisis caused by the demand of Gen. Papagos, the War Minister, and the Officers' League that a Venlzelist Cnblnet should not be formed. The King is continuing his consultations
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  • 85 15 At the annual meeting of the Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association, the following were elected office-bear-ers for 1936. Patrons. Mr. Cheang Peng Moh and Mr. M. R. Menon, F.1.P.5.. F.1.5.A.. A.C.R.A.; president, Mr. K. R. Naldu. vice-president, Mr. Song Teck Hee; hon. secretary, Mr. Ec Cheng Boon; asst.
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  • 56 15 The annual re-union dinner of the Chinese Association which was postponed as a mark of respe -t to the late King George V, has been Axed for Saturday. February 29 at 7.30 p.m. There will be dincing after dinner. Mrs. Tyau wi'l distribute the
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  • 114 15 Two Thieves Put Behind Bars. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 13. Two members of a gang who were concerned in a robbery in which a shopkeeper was slashed across the face with a parang were today sentenced, the first accused to two years, the
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  • 74 15 Absconded Two Years Ago. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Feb. 13. Chu Sam Foong, formerly cashier with the Borneo Co. who absconded In 1934 when a warrant was Issued in respect of a charge of cheating his employers of the sum of $1,575, and who
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  • 530 15 sive repair of the church and its fittings. The main Item was the roof, for which a special appeal was launched In 1934. The fund was closed :n October, 1935. Organ Overhaul. Towards the end of the year tne committee was faced with the question of
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    • 70 15 w£3*j LIFE ASSURANCE at LOWEST COST. Apply to THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD., (Incorporated m the S.S.) Annual Income Over 3,000,000 Total Funds Over $14,500,000. Claims Paid Over $11,500,000. HEAD OFFICE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE BUILDING, SINGAPORE. HORACE W. RARER. P. C B NE WING TON Managing Director. Inspecior
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    • 2 15 YARDLEYS PERFUMES
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    • 259 15 there's a difference between a tired dog and a LISTLESS DOG After run— rest- Thai's natural. adds 10 these impurities. Unless you But when a dog a slumped up on a rug provide him with a blood corrective he from morning till night he's not will never know the ioys
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  • 451 16 COURSE OF EVENTS THE SAME AS IN 1899. Last Sixteen In F. A. Cup Battles Tomorrow. U7ITH interest tomorrow centring on the fight for the F.A. Cup (fifth round) interest in promotion and relegation momentarily fades into the background. Our London Correspondent,
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  • 238 16 Cricket. Disassociate Themselves With Annual Report. 'pHE Straits Times has received the letter published below from the secretary of the Perak Cricket Association in connection with the secretary's report printed in our issue of Jan. 22. In this report the secretary made a bitter attack upon the
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  • 200 16 The final of the Wel-Hai-Wei Cup competition will be played at The Island Club on Sunday morning between the Singapore G.C. and the Island Club. The teams and starting times. S.G.C. playrs mentioned first, are as follows 8.45 M. M. Paterson Scr. vs. S. N. Kelly
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  • 74 16 The first round of the Keppel Women's Golf Championship will be played on Wed., Feb. 19. The ties are as follows: 3.30 Mi*. A. B. Garden vs. Mlas M. Orleve. 3.35 Mrs. A. McK. Low vs. Mrs. D. Malr. 3.40 Mrs. E. Hitcham vs. Miss O. Fwnell. 3.45
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  • 83 16 Mrs. L. O. Johnson and S. N. Kelly won the Island Club mixed foursomes yesterday with a score of 40 5^4=35 3 4 The bsst returns were as follows: Mrs L. O. Johnson Si S. N. Kelly 40— 5V4=34»i Mrs Ke!ly R. J. Isherwood 39— 3 =36
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  • ARSENAL TO WIN CUP.
    • 220 16 IF I were in Arsenal's snoes I would keep James for the Cvp—by which I mean play him sparingly in the League, as his career now seems to demand, and slip him at opponents in the Cup. For it has always been my view that James makes the
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    • 158 16 WHAT about the boys? For years it was said—with truth—that the great League clubs of the land neglected them. Now, because of the shortage of players, they are, more and more, taking them under their wing. Now listen to a wonderful story or the Southcoates School at
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    • 39 16 AT the end of last season Hull City signed on all the players of this Old Boys' team and called them Hull City Juniors. The idea was that the lads —now all 19 or under—should be
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    • 125 16 MIT all depends on promotion," said Mr. Stanley Gliksten, director of Charlton Athletic, on Saturday. We were In the magnificent oakpanelled board room, where the dreams now are of the First Division. This luxury Charlton board room is a monument to the club's new-found prosperity, contrasting strangely with
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    • 116 16 IJOR the benefit of those 'who do not know Charlton, It should be stated that the playing arena stands in what Is probably the largest piece of land owned by any football club. It Is all freehold, so that the possibilities are huge. Even with its present
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      181 16 fHARLTON were In the Third Dlvlsion last season, and If they go up it will be a League record— from Third to First in successive years. Their romantic rise Is dm- in the; main to Mr. Gliksten and his brother Mr. Albert Oliksten. who took the club under
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  • 163 16 local Soccer. Seniors Should Have Won By Bigger Margin. i Seniors 3; Juniors 2. 'THE V.M.C.A. opened their Associa- tion football season yesterday on their jrround at Anson Road and after a spirited, but not very interesting, game the Seniors defeated the Juniors by three goals
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  • 76 16 Garmisch, Feb. 13. Great Britain. Czechoslovakia. The United States and Canada enter the final pool of the Olympic ice hockey tournament. Today's results cabled by Reuter are as follows:— Great Britain 5 Hungary l Czechoslovakia 2 Austria I United States 2 Sweden 1 Canada 6 Germany 2 The
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    • 196 16 Sole r*r\\ ICTC Af% x_ /V"% I TT> siMCAPOR«-ptMAM« ACINTS DVJUO I tAU Cr V.VJ.* LI U.p.m.5.6. kilamtam w.s. i >^ SINGAPORE YOU ARE EXPECTED JF\ TO RESPOND. '«ry BERTIE BEIX PRESENTS ON Wf FRIDAY, FEB. 21st. X THE NEW-WORLD ARENA t/^HPi 4mmJ^ WITHOUT IMB OK CONTRA- |^k DICTION THE
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    • 109 16 AT LAST e>3 h SATO V X THE GREATEST Ky FIGHTER JAPAN JM EVER PRODUCED MEETS JRI RAPHAEL FRIDAY, 1 FEB. 21st. SATO MAY SUC- Wa CEED WHERE 4^P OTHERS HAVE FAILED. r'JPOW 5UIT5 Almost every individual Is Interested in some form of sport, either as a participant or an
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  • 1064 17 CLIFF JONES THE MAN OF THE MATCH. Scotland's Efforts Useless Against Grand Team Work. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 3. S( OTLAND 3 pts WALES 13 pts. NEARLY a third of the huge crowd at Murray Held on Saturday were Welshmen one
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  • JACK DOYLE BACK IN ENGLAND.
    • 339 17 Malayan Racing. Athlacca And Henriette Doubtful Starters. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 13. ""pHE following are the handicaps for the third and last day (Saturday. Feb. 15) of the Perak Turf Club professional meeting: Hones. Class 2. V.i miles Cup Race.— Herbe Folle
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    • 39 17 The S.C.C. meet the R.E. on the Padang this afternoon in a friendly soccer match. J. D. Hawley replaces F. M. Adam in goal for the S.C.C. Adam injured his thumb In the trial game on Tuesday.
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    • 234 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Feb. 13 Battling Gulllermo was beaten on points here last night by Nal Boon Mah after a very lively scrap over ten three-minute rounds. speeded up their own attacks, and Jones, Wooller, Davey, and McCall became increasingly dangerous. One dodging run by Jones
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  • 448 17 Anxious To Fight Again To Meet Petersen. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 2. JACK Doyle has come back again, as he promised he would bringing with him his wife, .the same old optimism, a few more pounds in weight, and an unquenchable ambition
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  • 63 17 The following will represent the V.M.c.A. Junior Dept. at Hockey vs. Oldham Hall on Friday at 5.15 p.m. Players will meet on the Oldham Hall ground: J. C. Crowther; V. Armstrong and T. Trail: Mac Hope, C. Reahty and T. Hope; J. Manasseh. W. Ferguson. K. Leembrusjaen, M.
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  • 32 17 FRIDAY, FEB. 14. Soccer: S.C.C. n. Royal Engineers at s.o.c. Yachting: R.S.Y.C. Friday afternoon races. Boxfaat: Al Rivera v». Prank Malinao and Joe Diamond vs. Baby Johnson at Olympic Stadium.
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    • 318 17 BOXING DOUBLE MAIN EVENT at THE OLYMPIC STADIUM S. C. SENG PRESENTS for the first time in malaya THAT TWO COLOURED BOYS will B r seen in action TONIGHT 14th FEB. 1936. JOE DIAMOND •^^k JOE is a sroai fighter and Baby has a battle on his hands. DIAMOND has
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  • THE CLUB VERANDAH
    • 172 18 IT may be expected that Mr. Ahearne will begin his new duties before the Federal Council meeting on Feb. 20. and cccupy a different seat from that which he has taken as Controller of Labour. But which seat? That hitherto reserved for the Chief Secretary? And if
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    • 110 17 pOLLOWING their usual custom, the American Lawn Tennis Association have nominated six players to constitute what is called a Davis Cup Squad." Special coaching is to be allotted to certain members. The rank and file expect this colourful organisatian, but It does not follow, Wallis Myers
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    • 113 17 TPHE Americans are very loath to omit reigning champions from their Davis Cup teams. Wilmer Allison, therefore, is certain of a place. Donald Budge will assuredly be the second choice for singles. He is not only ranked No. 2, but is moving upward every day. The doubles
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    • 254 17 'THEY are terrifically keen on their cricket in Australia, and it has been the custom, particularly in Melbourne, to permit ball-to-ball broadcasts. The wireless people have authority to do this up to 1937, but it Is significant that the matter has been tabled for discussion at the next inter-State
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  • From the FEDERAL CAPITAL
    • 128 18 LET me commend a flight over K. L. to anyone who has not yet had the great pleasure of one. It is a delightful experience, with the beauty of the scene viewed from aloft almost beyond description. It does not cost much; and the payment made
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    • 179 18 pOR a long time business men, or some of them, have been impatient for the provision of a radiophone service between Malaya and neighbouring countries and Europe. Now they have it with neighbouring countries, and I gather are making very little use of it. and the Europe connection
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    • 144 18 IF rubber estates bore any resem- blance to Anjing Borek, as represented at the Selangor Club on Saturday evening. the planting profession would be more overcrowded than ever. Lots of girls ready (in exchange for coupons!) to have their feet trampled upon, and their waists encircled by
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    • 178 18 IN Singapore a popular pastime nowadays seems to be the exchange of brickbats by the "cultured" few and the Philistine many, with the very boasting and sneering of the former going far to belie their claim to Intellectual and artistic superiority over the common herd. We don't
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    • 197 18 lAZZ possibly has Its rightful place in the modern scheme of things. It seems least objectionable in the dance hall, and we are being provided with abundant opportunity to sample It In that environment. The Lake Club, the Selangor Club and the Hotel Majestic cater for
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    • 176 18 THE Selangor Golf Club is to have a paid part-time secretary, and applications for the post, which carries a salary of $250 a month, are now being considered. Mr. Twiss, who recently left Malaya on retirement, was a full-time official. The economy now proposed may have something
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    • 230 18 TPHE hampers assembled by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association, containing examples of Malayan produce and Industry and a curio or two, for despatch overaeas as Christmas presents, are proving increasingly popular. It was hoped to receive orders for as many as 400 for last Christmas This proved a little
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    • 107 18 •TTHE other day I had another flight over Kuala Lumpur, this time in the new Hornet two-seater 'plane, with that exceptionally gifted pilot, Mr. A. Newark, at the controls. The Hornet Is a very comfortable craft, with the seats arranged companicnably alongside instead of one being behind
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    • 373 18 It's an Old Scottish custom, this making of quality tobaccos I'm glad I smoke FOUR SQUARE! old '~^Bb.j 1 ilk* i £US TOM J /O^Sv Therein only one reason why a man (V~~oL l -y\^ //^l changes his tobacco because he'g found one he likes better. That's why WhA^ ir.cre
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  • 214 19 REVENUE OFFICER'S FIND. Examining seven baskets containing vegetables and oranges which a Teochew was attempting to land from the s.s. Ann Sun on Jan. 18. a revenue officer on duty at the new pier cut one of the cabbages In two. Inside he found a tin
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  • 403 19 STORY OF POLICE TRAP. How an elderly Chinese, who was suspected of wanting to dispose of forged Siamese currency notes, fell into a police trap was related at the preliminary inquiry which started before Mr. Norman Grice, second police magistrate, when Yong Boon Kee was produced in
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  • 165 19 Sequel To Purchase Of Boat The preliminary Inquiry into a charge of committing criminal breach of trust, preferred against Llm Song Chua, former clerk to Messrs. Altken and Ong Slang, advocates and solid- j tors, was concluded before Mr. H. A. Forrer, first magistrate, yesterday. Judgment
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  • 157 19 Programme For Tomorrow. The programme for the Clerical Union, variety entertainment at the Aw Par Hall, Rangoon Road, tomorrow at 9 p.m. is: Overture, Chinese Association Orchestra. Malay Song (Kronchong Iboor Hatl), Mr. Lim Geok Slang and Mr. Lee Cheng Kirn. Shadow Show (Oh! Doctor), Mr. Charles
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  • 44 19 Admission Fees For Visitors. Admission fees .or visitors will be charged at the Scgamat District agricultural show on April 16 and 17, but there will be no entrance fee for exhibits. The time for opening the show has not been finally decided.
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  • 83 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Johore Bahru, Feb. 12. Cheng Meng was this morning produced before Inche Abdul Raof, Third Magistrate, Johore Bahru, and charged with kidnapping a 15-year old girl, Ng Kirn Sect. On accused claiming trial, the case was postponed to Feb. 19, bail
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  • 285 19 ping from 202.5 in the week ending Jan. 25 to 154.7 in the week ending Feb. 1 rose to 172.2 last week, compared with 159.3 in the corresponding week last year. The birth rate fell from 45.15 to 37.54, the figures being 433 compared with 360.
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  • BUKIT CHEEDING TEA ESTATE. Mincing Lane's Verdict. Freightage By Cycle. The Malayan Market. Acceptable Profits. A "Show Estate."
    • 150 20 |ki|ANY of is can recall how around I¥l 1927-28 the country was urged to broaden the basis of agriculture, and at that time lowland tea, perhaps partly as a result of the Escotelle experiment, w v :h showed that a good yield and flavour could be obtained, had
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    • 204 20 THIS concession, I might add, was not 1 easily obtained, but it was an answer to Mr. Cubitt's critics, who complained that nearly all agricultural land of any value in Selangor had been earmarked by the Forest Department and it was quite impossible to get any to
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    • 181 20 j>Y 1930 this small planting syndicate had felled, cleared and planted uo ii- tea 395 acres of land situated eleven miles from the village of Banting, but six miles off the main road, from whicii thp estate could only be reached by a! narrow bridle path, a mile
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    • 214 20 DEYOND the road question, always an important on? for a venture of this description, all one need say further of Bukit Cheeding's earlier history is that, despite the world slump which descended on the original owners, it must stand to their credit that in the face of many
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    • 199 20 1 ET me now record a few interesting facts and figures and give my general impressions when formally taken round the estate by Mr. Gordon! Reeve Tucker, who has been in charge of it since the company took over, j Perhaps my first thought, as a former tea
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    • 194 20 successfully even though he has had no personal experience of tea-planting. BRIEFLY to trace the planting history of Bukit Cheeding estate, I find that ln 1929 and 1930 38G acres were planted up with Bangrl Jat, Manlpuri type, at a distance apart of 4 ft. by
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    • 196 20 IN the earlier days. I understand, labour from the nearest kampongs was employed, there being no permanent resident labour force. It was not until the present owners began to establish one that the menace of malaria arose, and fortunately the estate was ln a financial position to
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    • 212 20 mow come to the production sid*. we will first proceed to the field. There I saw a large gang of Tamil pluckers at work—men, women and children. It was weighlng-up time, and they had all assembled on the roadside, for Inspection of the leaf plucked and to
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    • 248 20 Fthe first year's plucking, soon after the present company took over and was occupied ln cleaning up the estate and establishing a resident labour force, etc., the yield of made tea per acre was 268 pounds. For the current year it is anticipated that the figure will
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  • 74 20 A panoramic vn. *4 part "f liukit Cheedinf Estate. The tea-maker's bungalow is on the left. The field In the foreground was pruned last September. In the middle distance are Men GHrieldia shade trees, and beyond them is a field which
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  • 320 20 Completlon of a new factory for the production of synthetic rubber, which has been under construction far the past year, has been announced by the Rubber ChemiraLs Division of the E.I. dv Pont de Nemours I Company. The factory, located at Deep Water, New Jersey, opposite
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    • 1045 20 FE ISER FAC TS L B ffilSuJn^^fr^"^ Number 2. SERVICE (cont.) W» also offer: (4) ACCURATE MIXING AND FINE CHI SUING. The preparation of Complete mixtures containing both chemical and organic fertilisers In a number of forms requires special machinery. Our Works are provided with electricallyoperated Crushing and Mixing Machinery
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  • 130 21 Ed from the Selangor State exchequer as soon as circumstances permit. In conclusion I would thank Messrs. Guthrie and Co., as agents for the United Sua Betong Rubber Co., not only for giving me permission to visit the estate, but also for having freely supplied
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  • 626 21 wish people to dismount from their cycles, as a mark of respect when the manager passed in his car. In the matter of labourers on cycles (whatever their nationality), when they meet their manager on foot, it is only an ordinary measure of politeness to
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