The Straits Times, 19 December 1935

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  • 45 1 The Straits Times !KS r ABLISHED NEARLY A CEN l'L'K V J w THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 2H I' SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935 PRICE 10 CKM> The Straits Times t* PAGES SINGAPORE. THIRSDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1935 rm« i in (en
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 79 1 SINGAPORE! 140. CECIL ST. CPHONE 5471). MERCEDES BEN 2 DIESEL TRUCKS Or,, ixMANN&CO HI "BRYMAY" SAFETY MATCHES British Made BRYANT MAY Sole Agents THE BORNEO CO.. LTD. bV^^bV B^^^BB B^^^^f B^T ■it Br "W /J^ m /«H B^r B^^^x^^^bl BHT^V Xijl BBr '|j ;!l^>N N v^ bbHl^b^P .bT "^iS 5^
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    • 106 1 Dr. WEST'S WATERPROOFED TOOTH BRUSH ANTI-SOGGY STERIUZED J^^ jf&Zr CLEANS TEETH /Y*^jr BETTER >d^ OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS AND Robinson k Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR AT LAST AFTER THIRTY YEARS! HERE IT IS THE WONDERFUL JOW E T T 4 CYLINDER 10 HORSE-POWER Available in Two Models The
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    • 111 1 JpjPPtA^ LUMPUR 25. JAVA ST. (PHONE 1681) T)aisy I IV OIK II \KI> MMII V Kill IJ I t I~I J I (Aap>riiti.%nsla« *w //m/waf t s ll V > 'I l(. Ml .VKK MIUTAfti n Real Bristles \rl $34 M. $39 M and SI.. M NB^ T no. Rp^l
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 364 2 IX)MESTIC OCXXRRENCES. Mr Peck Trek Kian (brother of ill l last ii) and family and Mr Peck Hoe Seng (sen of decraaed. and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relative* aad fnrnds «no attended the funeral of the lair Mr Peck Trek Chye. a well a Messrs
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    • 781 2 FOR SALE BOMB BBEB 43BESE. 45 cU. per catty Boa 10. Stralto Ttoas. TVBA Derrto Cwtttngs Por Saie. Excellent aaalymi figure. llsnagir. Mibbißwl Bnatr. Kluang. Jobore. Tel. Kkmag M. FOR MATS ANB MATTINGS of the latest daatgn* at very iiaasiellHii prices consult ManeJaetarers' Merketlag Corporation Ltd OPrORIINITT occurs to acmnre
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    • 919 2 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION SALE of ■Hißim wa» aqoMam and s amal ammod wwtmk hOUmCtlOmd iWamVI, CtOCWCtTJ, gmtsmffVaT*. Bam etc etc. To be hed at No. 347 Baklt TWasli Boad Ob SatardaT. Dirailii 21. 103 S. at 2.M p.m. Ob rlew from Thursday the ISth bat. Catalog-Ms mmcd. POWELL CO LTD..
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    • 654 2 PUBLIC NOTICES notice" The Ti ha Bg I Bank* wtV be closed on Wednosday. Dec 25. Christmas Day (PubHe maasyi. Taw am/. Dec. M Baaing Day (Pabßc maasy). Friday. Dec 31. Bart Baya Hajl Bank TELOK KRUIN TIN LIMITED. (Incorporated in the F M 8 > Notice b hereby gtven
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    • 1079 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc TRENT HOUSE MASSAGE HALL i. akdebaon road. MANICURE AND MASSAGE BOARD RESIDENCE. —rm aiM HtkHA Oood Tabs* Large airy Imam*. Mod. 60. WATERLOO STREET. Ban. Tennis Court. Phone 32M Telephone 7467. CHRISTMAS GOOOS RATE JIST ARRIVED »J«THE GIFT SHOP. WUI be M during January. ISM Caaltoi MaajHag.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 172 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. WWim Outside Wtthoat Malax* Maiara Post*** mmmmi S 100 s 4-M S LM (/aartrrU S B.SO SII-00 I LM HaM Teariy SI7M tile* SIVOO sTaVm) S34OT ttOM S3O.M Nate OotrtaMea rktaati abet M mtmde tb* aaaai haak tail nat. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Tbe rbmrces aad kMtnartasas far CLASSIrIII) iI»\»KTINi:niVTS
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 330 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APT AR LINES. < Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASBENUEK AND CARGO BCRVICEE I'KMN.sl'lJMi AND ORIENTAL 8 N CO DHOtOI CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S CiOVEKNMZNT. IX>NDON AND PAR EAdT MAIL SERVICE. f. I-AARD PROM IvONDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage B'pore. ;>AN 6.&00 Dec
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    • 343 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YLSEN KAISHA) GKNKRAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Regalar (ortßigbUy uilioft. I a -ulon via Fenang, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and (libraltar. S.S. HAKISAN MARU Dec. 26. S.S. HAM N A MARU Jan. 9. -S, KATORI MARU Jan. L"
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    • 550 3 -n*nsBBBBS|o|IMH ■Ef^Tl PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. M.S. "FIONIA" for JAFFA HAIFA ROTTERDAM HAMBIRr. COPFAHAC.EN leaving Sing.- pare anaat Jan 1. IMS. Majority of rabuu have adjoining private bathroom tana lo Rotterdam. London via Rotterdam. FROM £50 TO £75 For farther particulars apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTI., Singjporr Iff,
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    • 282 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) APCAR LINE FOR HONG RONC. AMOT. MIANGHAL MOJI. ROBE AND OSARA Mi TAIMA HSM Derember 19. 2 p.m. Excellent modern accommodation (or ftrt and second claaa paaacngers. Special hoJday return tlckela Interchangeable with P. S. N. CO.. Issued >t cheap rataa.
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    • 947 3 THE RLIE rt'NNEL LINE lOms Tfce Haa Rkto« Steaaaakaa C a IMM) I*l Meaai Skip Cm. LM aawi Cktoa Mataal Tke liwi Whlu Mar IM S«aaai Navigation Ca.. Itd Thr Sarawak Siraaaaktp (a lid Thr StraMa Stemistakkp LM. Tke AaatraUan Ortrnlal Line 1.14. Th» Clitna NavknUan LU. Tke Irrawaddv IkHMa
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 175 4 Shipowners Protest Against Soviet Vessels. Signed "London Shipowners" the following letter was published recently In The Times concerning the stateowned vessels of the Soviet: As certain o'omlnence has been given the City Notes of The Times respecting the growth of Soviet tramp shipping, we think that the time
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    • 64 4 Mr. M. Ichiki Appointed To Head Of N.Y.K. Shipping Line. Toklo, Nov. 29. Mr M lehlkl. former manager of the Kobe branch of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. was today elected a director of the N Y.K. and he will succeed Mr K. Kagami as managing director Mr 1
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    • 87 4 The following disembark at Singapore from the Yasukunl Maru whic:. Is due at Singapore from Europe on Dec 26: Mr W N Allen Mr and Mrs B Berenger. Miss Bt-renger. Master Berenger. Count and Countess J. C E. de Lynden. Mr A W Goodyear. Mr. F G. Inglis
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    • 133 4 Raj b r li »hip. .I«o(tl4f Ibe M)irT(i m esß4Vt«d I* aatfaa EI.PPt'I RABBOIIB. Main Wharf Lch. Lumut. Lch. Alert. Mi Kittivake Him P.W.D. Grab Dredger. Van Lansberge. Kedah. P.W.D. Hoppers 1. 2. 3. Si 4. Tug BeUnckan Dredcer Tembakul. Pacific Oil Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Nil
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    • 280 4 Ta«ay. Burma (Karagola) 3 pm East and North Indi* Karagola) S pm South India <R*Jula> ..I pm Bhnjoe iMiJeri 4 pm Benfkalls. P at Kork. Padan«. Pawn daroe. SSai St S tandjanf (TUiombo) 4 pm Pangkal Plnanf (Ml)er> 4 pm fir IJong Panoan ana Tand)O"f Plnanf iMiJen
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    • 70 4 Malta Irom Europe etc (Amsterdam) dispatched on Dec 14 by air 'Netherlands) Time of arrival uncertain Malls from Europe > London mails expected tomorrow by P 4; O RaJi putana wl.l be dellvertd to boxholdtrs lat 9am General delivery of letters at 9 a m i and Japan
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    • 171 4 Tomorrow. Mrdan via Slnfaporr) by «ir :lan<b> 6 p m Persia. Anuterdam and London I (Tia Slngapoiri by air (Nettaer- lands) 6P" Ceylon. So Jthern ana Wrsitrn tndia, Bombay. Aden. Mauritius. Egypt. Europe. Great Untain. Ireland. USA Canada and Western Australia <via Ptnangi I Ranchi >. 1 IJpm
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    • 108 4 The following passengers are cooked for Straits ports by the Lalandla which is due at Penang on Dec 24 and Singapore on Dec. 27 Mr. P. A Block. Mr W. J Cooil. Mr E. McLeod-Glbson. Mr. C E. Kirn Mr C G Seong. Mr. O. TJellesen. Mrs E Ward.
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  • 471 4 Pas«en»;ers By The s.s. Ranchi. The following passenger* are proceeding by the ss. Ranchi sailing at 9.30 am tomorrow for Pcnang. Colombo. Bombay and Europe. Ft. Lt E. N. A. Crowe-Brown. Mrs Haselton. Mrs. Neary and Infant. Pay Lt. Comdr. E. George. Capt. Neary, Mr C. N. Godwin.
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  • 22 4 The air mail dispatched ironi Singapore on Dec II was d-.livered li London on Dec 18 7 <!*
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  • 59 4 Dec 17: Chye Hin Tay Yit Benledi Silver Gull. Ban Hong Liong. Larut Gustav Dder.chs n 'Dan': i Kanipar Polvnh»mu.s Chr Huygrns I (Dm i. I Dec 18 Singkel. Khoen Hoea. Ma- 1 kas*er. Thedens. Toba. Cremer < Dut > jVyner Brooke Sar>: Gorcon. Mahidol. i LJpis Hua Tong.
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  • 38 4 j Unemployed and destitute a group of seventy-eight Chinese BtkoVNfl formerly of Canada returned to Hong Kong by tho Empress of "^ussia The .unemployed labourers, on leaving I Canada, wcro each provided by th» Canadian authonti-s with Gslo
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  • 268 4 rnwiiiri By Rajputana. The following passe: gar* d. I at StralU ports from the ss Rajputana which is due at Prim' Singapore tomorrow For P.nang Mr and Mi Allen, Mrs L Bain. Mr. and Mr Barnes. Miss D. M Batchelor. Mr A. Beckett, Lady Richmond jrn O'Dowd Egan.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 627 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AOENTB. P. M.S. BLTf. AND 81AM STATES BAILWATS. TELEPHONE: PrettM M3l— Paaaage M3L CANADIAN TTTrw^BMBBti nn Pit C M (Incorporated tn England) THE -EMPBESS" BOITE a«ers TmANS-PACinC SEBVICES tU HONOLrLC ac iareef EMPKtSS v \N( OIVEB— ACBOSS CANADA ky TmANBCONTTN«NTAI.
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    • 367 4 HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE OUTW MMi K'tulat trrlrttl Serttrr tn >I\Ml\ BONG K<t\l. vIHM.IHI X\l> l\l\- HOMKH \({D TO l\l I lIMI «.l MM MABSI II II n KOI II It I• I'l-ll MUM ami 881 M I \KI> n> I ONDON rb 1., i MIIIKIWII UMB BJOTAI lit ll II
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 178 4 Malayan Meteorological Set vice. Daily Weather Report. Stations Yesterday Last nig lit Max. RaintaJl Bright Mm temp ins Sunshine temp *r Mrs. T West Coast. Alor Star 89 001 6 4 72 Butterworth (P. W.I ST. 0 10 8.6 72 Sitiawan 90 0.12 9.7 72 Bukit Jeram 89 003 10
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    • 146 4 TELUK ANSON TIDE TABLE. IMS Tka» M Btcn water Urccnibrr in p.m. 11 t.47 SI.M lt 10. 29 Z3 &0 -JO 11 Jl 31 .45 1J.41 .a 5.17 15.04 -S3 3. 30 15. M S4 4 41 1«.13 .S3 5.03 17.M M S.M 17.40 ST f.lt lt.Sl .at is to
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  • 476 5 AVIATION EXHIBITION AT KENSINGTON. Anyone who Is not yet air -minded should become so after a visit to the Empire Airways Exhibition at the Science Museum. South Kensington. This exhibition was opened by Viscount Swinton <Slr Philip CunllfToLlsten. Secretary for Air. It will be a tremendous
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  • 154 5 GERMANY'S NEED OF COLONIES. i "Inalienable Right" Berlin. Dec 1C The German peoplp Is united In Its demand for colonies. The only ques tion now Is how and where." declared Oen. Rltter von Epp. Governor of Bavaria and formerly a distinguished colonial soldier, at a mass demonstration In Hamburg last
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  • 219 5 LORI) HIRST CAUSI OF UNEMPLOYMEIN I The talaccoptat "<" invent a narrow S pa of tim<- is believe* by Lord Hirst, chairman and nianajrinjj director of the General Electric Company, to be the can* employment. Speaking at th.- dmn.r oj Urn |an| society in London, recently. >
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  • 87 5 A British "Flying Flea." 1 The first British FlyiiiK rVu piloted by Mr. s V Apptebj h.ipp. (l 35 mlini' Mr Appleto) England In OEM <>t tin- which had escorted him from Ljrmpnc, I leaving the Flea In V: The midget aeroplane left 1 ympn. .it
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  • 22 5 The Zooluk. presented a > I for the best British br«-U fur b the champint Fur Bri-cdi 1 1 the Zoological Out morrow.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 726 5 AN EXTRAORDINARY HOI Bl I MfPB I r M I RE TRI 1 UUf4^B^HB4 Followed By Thr First National'! I"~ I A l.atf^t Mammoth Mumiml B^ J A^J Sprrtarle Ai MHfIBHdBBahBiBC£3 300 Glorious Gold Digger Girls! 3 Hit Songs! GOLD DIGGERS with DICK POWELL OF 1 Q C and 13
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    • 73 5 TROPIC -PROOF W** This Important fact Is often overlooked Leltz Blnocu'ars are optically unsurpassed, and .he metal used for the prism bodies has oeen specially tested for humid heat. Letts Binoculars of the extremely light Electron- metal are tn favour at Home, but It Is not advisable to have them
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 111 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle NOTE.— Figure* in parexubnes denote the number or i '.trr* m \t\ M*4 (CLUES.) ACROSS. 1» Concern .8. Ifcjmrot.catiuc i 6» 1. Hurnrd iS> 21. Loaded <6> 5. Ou-vrd <•> 24. Bow id I. Sptrwneu <li 25. A-rnds 16). 10. Tattered id S: %UiL Solution iff Tnrttmy't
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  • LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 198 6 Ml Sections Quiet But Steady. (From Our Financial Correspondent I Singapore. I>ec. 1!». Although the other markets were firm, there U little change here in the rubber market Quotations are higher. but little inclination is shown on the r the trade to deal. With the Christmas spirit
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    • 197 6 Sinfipore. l»ecember 19. 12 noon. BuTtr. Seller Gambler Java Cube Hamburg 10 White Montok Pepper 17*0 Black Pepper Fair Flake Tapioca 4.15 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.3 i Small Pearl Tapioca 5.20 Lingga Sago Flour j Sarawak Sa«o Flour Palembang Jelotong 10.25 i Banja Jelotong 10 00 Sarawak Sago Flour
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 670 6 Issue Val. rraser It Co Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 5 6 6 -xd 5 9 13 £1 Asam Kumbang 33 6 35 6 33 6 35 6xd 11 Austral Malay 59 60 59 60 5 Ayer HlUm 15 -!6 -cdcb 15- 16 -cd 1
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    • 468 6 1 1 Mai Elec Old. 195 210 195 205 1 1 do 10' i Prefs 2.45 255 240 XaO 10 10 Maynard 2.75 3 2bnom 275 325 1 1 M Breweries 260 270 285 275 50 50 McAUster 84.00 80 00 84 00 MOO 10 5 Overseas Ass 725
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    • 175 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. i'/4 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn A\i% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 90 112 114 norn 44% 1909 red. 1965 $1.000.00 C Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 90 118 120 norn 4% 1913 red 1963 $2,000,000
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    • 348 6 iBhares are SI unleas otherwise stated- Ftaier It Go Lyall 4 Etaa VUenby 1.00 170 180 170 Uor Gajah 100 l.lOcd t.OO 1 lOcd Imal Malay (S3) 3.10 325 3.12.* 3JS Kytr Hltam 1.46 155 145 155 Iyer Mole* 080 0.90 0.80 0.80 Vyer Panas 140 150 1.40
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  • 243 6 The following are the exchange rates tr.is morning according to >he dally circular tatued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING London. 4 months sight 2/4 3/32 London, 3 months sight 2/4 1 lo London. 60 days sight 2/41/33 London. 30 days sight 2/4 I,ondon, demand 2
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  • 82 6 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Noon, Dec. 19. Buyers. Sellers. No 1 K. R. S. S. in cares (F. 0.8.) Dec. 22 WH (iood F. A. Q. in canes (F. 0.8.) Dec. 21 13 16 21 15 If, ti: 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Singapore 21 1H
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  • 360 6 Generally Dull And Inactive. Ljndo:;. D^c. 18. Stock markets »ere dull and mac tive. There were a few furthci I Industrials. De Havilland being outstanding with a Jump nf 2x 6d to C4s. 44d. The transatlantic group M strong. Tins and Rubotrs were lifelew. The following are elating
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  • 85 6 Continental Currencies Strong. Lxidon. Dec It. Park 74 21 «4 Athena 51* wl-rrt Mrw Tote 4 BucbvtM MS norn Itaotrtal 4 »7 Rio IH ■roarß 29 II Mllrri oflk-tal Ovnrra IS 14S Brlrid- 217 Amstrrdam T.WV Bt>rn-jt Aires ui>«uotrd Mttan unouotrd Monleridco »S Berlin 12 14 wlleri oOctal PraoM
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  • 67 6 l.yall EvmU'i report dalrd Drr. I*. ibovs j MININO tTnrhan«Td B»U. S.la;i-T>r 1 00 1 03 < d Hltam 4* 51. Kurnal 4a H M Coliierxa 21 40 22 2& d Maoabaj M 1* North Taiping 67 10 x d Pr.a'mc Tin 715 7 30 S Klnta 5
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  • 135 6 I Thr loliumuiK uilormatioci ha* brcn IB> «rl\rd from tlw Chief of itvt Central H c' Statiatln. Balarla Stocks or rubtwr In the Nnhrrlar.d- Indira converted to toot Umm ol IJM 1b Native Kul-o-r hrld b> l.i-ciurd dealrn In HfeUU- at ci ttoOuler INS UrmMrs Ilandi
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  • 622 6 ovkrtakim; thi: A KRK A RS. (From Our Own Correspoi. I London. 1' The (lnrf rvent during the (>:ist week has. of course, been the decision of the International Tin Committee to recommend t<> tIM 'signatory governments that export Quotas should be increased again ,by 10 per
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 25 6 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (liui>r|M>ratid in Kn«lun<l. A.I). 1720) FIRE MARINE. LIFE. MOTOR CAR. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION Branch Office for Malaya. Chartered Bank Chambers. Singapore. APB 1
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 2759 7 KILLING HALL'S PROFITS UP. Sione Tin's Improved Outlook. KI I.I.I NGHAI. TIN. LTD.— The rethe yiar ended Aug. 31. 1935. states that the net balance brought forward amounted to £8.704. Aftei payment of Government royalty £11.059. and £6.613 for premium on amortisation assurance, working
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    • 522 7 RUBBER INDUSTRY PROPAGANDA. Mr. J. Fairbairn On Co-operation. Addressing a meeting of the Sales Section of the Institution of the Rubber Industry held at the British Kmplre Club. London S W on Nov 25. Mr James Falrburn. vice- chair ,man of United Berdang (Sumatra*, Ruober Plantations, and a director of,
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    • 75 7 The following arr Ihr output! for Nor IMS. tod flcures In brackru denote Uv ror.'(•pomttnf period of lut yrar Brunrl U6JIB lb > 35.157 !b. Buklt Ttraih 1»771 lb >. toil lb Chmnckkt —(24 400 lb >. 23.V78 lb Havtor HS-tTJ lb I. 11.S00 lb Indrm«iri (S3JS2 lb
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 678 7 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI I BANKING <»RI»ORATION. I la the Col ny ot Hone Ku::jl Tlie liability of members Is limited to :he extent and In manner prescribed by Ordlu- of 1319 nt the Colony HIM) OH 1(1 HONG KONG. Authorised Capital IMOOC.OC* Issued and fully paid up 830.000.r0c Reserve
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    • 486 7 BANKING. CHARTKKKD BANK OF INDIA. AISTRALIA AND CHINA, (iDcorDoraU-d v. CtijUnd m Roral Charter iSSIt. Paid Up Capital in J.IMW shares ti> men u.ooo.'yw Reserve Fund 13 uo<> tKM Rsssnt Liability of Proprietors f3 000.000 lII M> VYHt 81. Btssupigal* 1*«**»« AmrlUar n« Kimg M I Banitkuc aWI Baiavia Ipuc
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  • 450 8 PUBLIC SCHOOL AND CITY CAREER. COURT STORY OF HIS PLIGHT AFTER WAR. j The plight of a public schoolboy who, after being in the City, served as an officer during the war, and had i to drive a taxicab on his return, was described at London Session
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  • 80 8 Knocked Down By A Running: Man. A police message broadcast in Britain ■k stated "At 9 20 am. on November 18. at Old Kent-road. Camberwell. a man. aged sixty-three an inspector of the Metropolitan Water Board, was knocked down by a man running. 'The Inspector has since died
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  • 109 8 £300,000 Bill Not Paid. Warsaw. Dec. 10. Payment difficulties have been as effective as Sanctions In restricting Polish coal exports to Italy Shipments since September have barely exceeded the 50.000 tons a month which Poland must ship to the Italian railways under the contract for
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  • 30 8 For his work on behalf of the herring Industry Mr. P. C. Loftus. member for the Lowestort Division, has been presented with a gold herring by his constituents at Southwold.
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  • 130 8 Objection To Passages In Hitler's Hook. D. rlln. Dec 16 An informal CMMM protest hai beon mad? against passages in Hen Hitler's book "Meln Kampt It is understood that the Chines* Minister Mr Urn Chung ihl.-! weekrnd tnfortnallv -unversed wltr the Secretary of State. Herr Funk, deputy of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 MM 1 1 M rori i \k M IM> M K\I)IUn M« brine <leared off IT Sat Hi l< i I'KU i ft WORLDWIDE RADIO CO. «>___^^_B_-^_Bl^» A WORD TO THE DISCRIMINATE More RCA. Ikmmn arc in use in Malaya tkaa Aay Olber Make ha| lor yuur monry. Our advke
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    • 116 8 HEAR THE KING SPEAK and share festivities with the World this Christmas II ON A NEW 1936 PHILCO ALL-WAVE 3ADIO RECEIVERS RADIOGRAMS. Hear the World clearly, regularly M and at full Volume. AC. D. C. or Eatiery Operated. PricwFrNi $135.- to $975.g^JR EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED. Fully guaranteed by ONLY B
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    • 163 8 L/hristmas IS ALMOST HERE YOU MUST HAVE A CAR for the holidays the New Vcir next Saturday (2Kt IKc.) our Uu&i (ar showroom. Orchard Road, will ho Of*a all day till 9 p.m. with lots ol Good Used cars at specially reduced price.. c rs as cm: \v as s«>,->.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 342 8 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. U£ PROGRAMMES. Tra onion 2 QM lUm ac s il«4« a.|. GSF 15.14* he s (It 12 a.) TODAT. (2* p a Big Ben A Symphony Con- cert The BBC. Env t Orchestra; leader. I Daniel Mrlsa: conducted by Sir Hamilton Hart; 'AiLsUalian Planuti and
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    • 809 8 pro)ect by D. O. Brldson. A programme ■tritten to commemorate the 90th anniverlary of the passing of the Manchester Ship "ai.al Bill. 1883. 72* Oreenwlch Time Signal. 7.M The BBC. Dance Orchestra. < llrected by Henry HaU. lit pa. The News and Announcements '< 140 Violoncello Solos I S.M The
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    • 531 8 NIROM. «.M a a— 7 M a a. rDA I.M* k'c (M. M a.), and TDB Ml* k c (SI t a.) I* M a a —IS* pa. TDA «.*4* k c (49 C 7 a.) and TDB U.M* k c (15 J a.) I.M p a. etoslwj TDA I.*4*
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 461 9 HOTELS Vl<^Ci^* -*^fcV TONIGHT > ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATTRACTION 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME SPECIAL DINNER DANCE J^P— JZZ lomal 9.45 to midnight 1\ UJ 0 C IM/ If NON DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Directed by DAN HOPKINS lIMIIU. QAAU KlfllA/ IIMIIU) ICCOMMOOAnOM DWf% HWIt ACCOMMODATION FOR
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    • 83 9 INSURANCE. i FIRE-ACCIDENT. MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. THE LONDON ASSURANCE HONO KONQ PIRB INSCE CO LTD PHOENIX AS6URANCE CO LTD WESTERN ASSURANCE CO ONION INSCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LTD tAULE STAR BRTI DOM INSCE CO LTD GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. (loeorporaMd to 88.) SELANGOR CLUB FRASER'S HILL 4JM »T. ABOVE
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    • 102 9 J y^S f AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE SATURDAY 21ST 9.30 P.M. "10 minute ALIBI" S. V. C. X'MAS SHOW BOOKING AT JOHN LITTLE 8c CO.. LTD. ia^Bß^a^B^Eßl af^^^V9 "i <-oui<i tell it AJi^B in the dark!" B^HBhAk IHH There's no mistaking that peaty fragrance, that delicate flavour No mistaking that
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  • 130 10 M>H.PHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dance. 41IIAMHKA Redhead* on Parade. With John Boles Dixie Lee. IS— 9 15. CAriTOL Curly Top. With Shirley Tempi*. 6.15— 9.15. GLOBE THEATKE. GBEAI WOBLO Mister Cinder*. GOODWOOD FAKK BOTEL Special Dinner Dance. Tonight Ist class Band. I.KMI WOILI) Chained HOLLYWOOD V. SFRANGOON 3OAD The
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  • 821 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. DEC 13. 1935. Federal Finance. What is the F.M.S. surplus at j the present time, and how much more is required before overstringent economy and exc<--taxation are relaxed? The answer to the first part of the question apparently cannot be given simply as the figure
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  • 251 10 Mr. Justice Howes has left Ipoh for Hong Kong on a holiday trip. 1 Mr Justice W Burton Is a passenger by the s.s. Ranch! which sails tomorrow morning. Mrs. Dunn, widow of the late manager of Sungei Matang estate. Talping. has sailed (or Home. Mr. A.
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  • 905 10  -  WILFRED HINDLE, His Attitude Towards Italy's War. By "Dissipat gentes quae bella volunt May the Lord scatter the peoples who wish war I" Such Is the title of an Encyclical against war issued by the Pope in December. 1934. It is the keynote
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  • 517 10 A COUNCIL WANTED TO ASSIST PARLIAMENT. U/E observe (says the Crown Colo- 1 nist"> that one of our Malayan J contemporaries is concerned with the lack of adequate representation of the Colonial point of view in the capital f the Empire. Referring in a leading
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  • 308 10 /^OLF Is still the rich man's gun; I Malaya, partly owing to th< of club membership but also to the distance of the courses from the towns, making ownership of necessary. In many ot»-.er countries this is not so. there being public .md I am Interested
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    • 157 10 AN IDEAL GIFT 1 I OK Christmas If the gift problem perplexes you now why not a Deagan Musical Dinner Chime? At once distinctive and practical It Is the appreciated gift of rifts Each chord struck upon the Ciime is a pleasant reminder of your Frcn; $12.50 upwards. CHARMINGLY DECORATIVE
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    • 26 10 RAILWAYS X'MAS, HARI RAYA PUASA 1935 IMB NEW YEAR 1936 HOLIDAYS CHEAP RETURN TICKETS t VtKVWIItRt 19th Dtc. 1935 sth J«. 1936. IVqriRE ANY STATION MASTER
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  • 458 11 STORM OVER THE PEACE PLAN. Europe Surprised By Sir Samuel Hoare's Action. MR. CHAMBERLAIN OR MR. BALDWIN MAY TAKE OVER OFFICE. Italy Dismayed Abyssinia Frankly Delighted. SENSATION WAS CREATED IN (.UK AT ■HTAIM LAST NIGHT WHEN IT WAS \N\<M NCED THAT SIR SAMUEL HOARE, TIIK
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  • 34 11 ■r. Stanley Baldwin or .Mr. Neville Chamberlain may i become Foreign Secretary. i In the latter event. Mr. Winston Churchill is tipped for the post of Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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  • 67 11 MAY RESIGN FROM CABINET. Paris, Dec. 18. M. Herriot has resijrned the presidency of the Radical-Socialist Party. His aoajtioa was rendered difficult owing to many members of the Party votinp against the Gorarnment of which he is a member. At the same time he has
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  • 193 11 547 Bags Arrive Tomorrow. SPECIAL SORTING STAFFS. In apita ot" the raeard Christmas mail that will arrive from London l»y air on the next Imperial plane, the I', and steamer mail which will hv delivered tomorow mornins is the greatest iv.r sent to Singapore. There
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  • 89 11 Better Prices Offered Than In London. London. Dec. 18. "Another step towards the transference of the world's silver centre to New York was an authoritative comment on todays events in London when the American Treasury was unWtlUng to buy even with sellers at l
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  • 114 11 Governor Prepares. Nanking. Dec. 19 It is learned that the latest Japanese demands to Inner Mongolia are directed mainly at the Sulyuan Government. Inner Mongolia comprises Charhar. Suiyuan and Nlnghsla provinces, which border on Outer Mongolia. The Nanking Government has cabled instructions to the Sulyuan Government
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  • 63 11 Paris, Dec. 19. M. Herriot has refused to reconsider his resignation. It is generally thought his resignation means M. Laval's fate is sealed. It is thought M. Herriot may accept the Premiership if it falls vacant, though so far he has said he would not accept it. A
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    8 11 .e;ent photograph of Sir Samuel and I.adv Hoare.
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  • 564 11 PROBABLY ONLY 56 P.(. NEXT YEAR. In view of the possibility of Siam asking for preferential treatment in any new scheme of restriction which I may be introduced after 1936. partiI cular interest attaches to this article from a special correspondent describ- > ing the mining situation
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  • 63 11 Success Of British Industries Fair. Loadoa It ia reported that more than a 1,000 l.uy.Ts from all over the world have already anaounced thtir intenti'm af atttndinv the liritisK indusair in Loadoa ;m<l Birmingham next Ftliruary. This l>' i.\ a J", tent, increase compared with ly.'U
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  • 16 11 General Chang Ohm arm foreign Mlnlstrr iavr riortitn dipl..n:a;i< enrps m Nanklna Say.— Sin Chew J.
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  • 87 11 Pepper Crash Case Evidence. WHY HE RESIGNED FROM BOARD. l.on'lon. Dee. I s PARADED Hishimian. John Jloweson. and Loir. Hard) reappeared at the Mamiea House I'olicr Court today. Mr. Andrew B testified he wan in> the 1 of William-. 1' pan? in 19 Jo'uud lUkikl. Sumatra mm i
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    • 105 11 H\S W\« CO(/LO <A\ NO ((AV SO T*£Y A*6V£Q OVfR TWIS AHQ THAI VOT 4<*f?UV (/9ON \Ct C/?tAM^ (cou> sroMCE pwya) (We apologist for tin last Our at /)>,■>,(•/ rail is tkt tamky'i ,tt it.) DELICIOUS ICE CREAM IN BRICKS OR W BULK. Ice Cream critics praise the Ay Crsmm
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  • 197 12 RICE PRICES SLUMP AFTER BOOM. Some Dealers Liquidate: Others Hold Out. CiNGAPORE qweiiMton who bought heavy stocks of rice on k^ a rising market, in expectation of a war in Europe and I |vent boom prices, have suffered heavy losses. War fears, which led to
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  • 15 12 VISIT BY AUSTRALIAN BOY'S R I Hii'.tu: rty fAu K S Adams ■r.mjcm'T.'s boys :.lm
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  • 27 12 EXHIBITION OF COLOUR PRINTS. K :.t now show being held ir I I n| I By request. Miss Kctth'4 b-tng continued until K will at p m
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  • 31 12 LUANG PRADIT COMING BACK TO SIAM. Our Own Correspondent' Bangko'c. Dec. 18. Luan* Pradtt. Minister /.r r Siam. has left for J I,- I rand who Is on J imm America
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  • 26 12 ortnKinu Christ mis ilue at \i. is 48 hours behind rn.t; of K i Lumpur, whic'.i was H been at i p m
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  • 22 12 •m I riiiriv Rn»j Irfi. and Mr Char. < m a» a ..oore rastCVMf with Mrs. Roland Braddell Straits Times Photograph
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  • 93 12 Sir Francis Rose In Singapore. Sir Fraru i.s Cyril Rose. o< Montreal. Canada, a wel -known artist and poet, who has held several exhibitions In France and America, and Mr Charles Mills, an amateur photographer have arrived In Singapore on a tour of th» East His
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  • 173 12 Mr Vaughan Jon?s. secretary ot '.he Singapore Swimming Club, has r. Isumed duty after an attack o: Malaria saluting the new Oovernor was fired from a warship His Excellency mounted the steps. wearing grey morning dress and grey top hat. and then introductions were mad- as Sir Andrew smilingly went
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  • 115 12 Sincerity And Good Faith Of Foreign Secretary. ■Geneva. Dec. 18. News of Sir Samuel Hoare's resignation has been received with amazement and regret He made an excellent impression when he attended the League Assembly In September and It Is fell that his lack of experience In the foreign
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  • 37 12 A cjmmuiilqur reporting thr two-oajr battle in Abyssinia says thai 17 white Italians and 245 KriUraiu were killed, and that two oOcen and two oiher ranks and IS Askarts wrrr wounded, says a Reulcr moup from MM
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  • 128 12 WARM WELCOME FOR SIR A. CALDECOTT. HONG KONC CERKMONY. Reference to the hard lessons he had learnt during the recent "rather dark years'" In Malaya was .nade by Sir Andrew Caldecott. former Colonial) 'Secretary of the Straits Settlements. In his speech at a public welcome In Hong Kong on the
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  • 1183 12 HOW TO LISTEN- IN WITHOUT NOISE. Official Expert Advice To Malayans. i Simple precaution's which will overcome much of the electric j interference in broadcast reception in Malaya if tht y an- taken when receivers are installed, are given in the article below. The article has been written in the
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    • 150 12 MAI 4) i\ BACHELORS VIM Dunn 1 1 HUSBANDS f SKK WOKLO OF WOMEN" PAGE IX Balanced Construction Assures You Less Maintenance Cost, Greater Economy and Longer Life •f */«H^^iir^fcr»,*/.*,'/.*.'/.".' //t////i •iJt§fBj§tBi2fBtSiB*B\ rtm» /iMBnVi -^Ms^nW^WMBB m^mV**' ''?lt*ts£l+ffflX*lSti ifftftk h B« MWawAWaW *s"> wM^ Willys now offers a new truck chassisCIV
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  • 476 14 SPLENDID HOCKEY— GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB HELD TO A DRAW. EUROPEAN WOMEN GIVE HEROIC DISPLAY. Misses Coleman And Sullivan And Mrs. Holt Shone. Rurupean Women 2; Girls' Sports Club 2. ftIKKK can be nothing but admiration to the two women's teams for giving an exceptionally large crowd round the I <
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  • 63 14 The following have accepted to play r S c c vs WilUhires toiay ai S C C H A Ex>y. R A .UiworUi and Cap: N I. Hammond. J E Har\fy. Capt W. i S T Douglas* and II Hughe* Hallrtt C W Lyle A P Craliir D
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  • 78 14 The Keppel G C women's foursomes competition played yesterdiy resulted as follows Mr K Hitrh»-m Mr* P Or»wrljr 45— 9 JS V Mr* J D Mur Mrs B H Eggar 12 3fi tfha M OTieve 48— I«S 3i'. Mixed Foursome Competition which was to have been playtd
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    103 14 The Penanc and Setangor (In Whit*) harkey teams taken at reaastg last week end Selangor won by two geass to one. Mr O II Tmmmtt4m ISdMfOT) and Dr. I. C. ftim >raw«i wmmtnd mad In* In Inai llmrf «rt m I HtXANOOK: U. Gmkr; Gm+n Stack mmt Q. ÜBtmt; U
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  • 58 14 TfItaSWAV. DSC. It. Umg^y PBRFC A n Wiltshire A" *t UuDom Ro»4 Hatkn BCC n. WUUturci a; S C.C. IKIIMt DCC. M. Harko European Women's XI vs. V W C A at SC C Indian Awn vs R A <B M i M BUkan Mati Chintte II V
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  • 1288 14 Engliih Soccer Sidelights. Some Amazing Scoring The Villa Unlucky Charlton's Fine Win Surprise For Leicester Greatest Sporting !7vent For Years Good Effects Of lnternationr 1 Mateh What German Leader Said. (By Our London Staff) Fleet Street. Dec. 10. UKtll x-onnt was the rule In the First
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  • 224 14 Yachting, Yclgma L' Breeze fcqwl For Huia Trophy. |"VN Sunday, th B CUM M first race for tlr- HuU'i J ip during which i and calm br'-z.- frnm U heavy rain prevailed The sea was slight and Urn Ude flood. Merlin skippered by A HiliReld.
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  • 129 14 Shigm Ku«;i«ara Malm Break 01 l«t. Mr St'.iK'-u Fuk:w.'.blllur in btlliarrl*. :r teat m«t t COO up h.- i Salleh. un> ii.ircl-. plaj rhawplon, running up opponem only 14 rabl<- with only rann-.: I Fugiw.ira's ci^; .-lul. H^ bark sp.: i A <i a was 199 Al numh
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  • 163 15 DEFENCE PLAYS me PART IN SUCCESS. Rislitv Ami Atria Both Did Well In GotL hNI I, InilUii «imhUll«ii I I in ItulUii A■.»•!!A Utlmi ktilTlriril Ilirh »r« mill .1. f. >l '.I 11,. MMM hluii Ihr Mil MNMi lAMH 11. 1
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  • 51 15 AUSTRALIA WINS FIRST TEST. Nt.ui \n«l U.iw mi I mhi 1.. tvttM I' 1 ll 11 4 1 I I M 1 I H I 1 < s.H 111 w 1 1 I M I, I J 1 I n 1 1 1 Al MK4IM «JU iH J a in.*!,
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  • 182 15 MuliircM ANMM'itthoii \nk I M A M.i.l. 1 I uini*i.iaiiii ii, ai ii,. Mala *a4MilllliMi AkOMlall a.. Ill* ii Am.nUll.ii a Wai. ii Uaut iii ii Th« liuluuair mrrltir ol lit* Ji'liinr h Si .4ii1.11 in forma inn il,ai il.r j M A »m kw ahi' in a,
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  • 16 15 A I. (iillhig i I W.I. I llm i.. i .luting li •hi i
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  • 147 15 READING BRISTOL ROVERS THROUGH. < M s. oiii ii up I ii i Round (>n liiiiuiii J5. ii P«ll II ..I Hi* M| *r|)l4t> 'i. I I u|. i I NrailiMi IM 11.1 i.l HlVl < ar««nnU4 ••>• 41.4 Mill i M < KMlfl I nltril at I' ll.inl ..,1111.1
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  • 139 15 NEGRI- MALACCA DROP G. PINTO. ..|M.n«to M I MifmliMi l»»« I* S»iltM«l«..« ai* ll*l<tl.., ,1.... •«!••< nuMilil. pM| m. Malaia Ivf malt Ii •inlitil Ik* *Mi>l<«. It* t mm HaliH*)a» < W W»ll. I* Hi aialii a»4 11.. iwimi iuiUhuih tmwtrt i > I loaylillHa M«ka« a w*li uiMf »!>•■>
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  • 27 15 IN i i i U it mill II (tut Hiwpllitl j« i Mi A II bMI 111. II AM< hv I. .mi 1 InMlrwtf lit,
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  • 28 15 In nil I MOM MS ■V I Hill i. .ii ii ironi WI.Ih.IM I I. y.ilhg I /ONI "i his- i OMCJ i.igi.i nil NMtiH
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    • 73 15 HEAR THE NEW "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" WONDER RADIO MODEL 471. 8.8. $140.00 F.M.B. $188.00. IT IS THE~TALK OF MALAYA, S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD. m v m&cmjm, SINGAPORE AND PKNAN«. SUM At. IMS 1 M. A E. NATHAN, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. JAQ'I AGENCY, AMPANO STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. QAY MUSH MOUSI MATU
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  • 1542 17 Peace t'irnl. Then Reconst ruction '"Britain Doesn't WMI /tt t onquer 111 1 aly A Temp*trar\ Accom inflation" For The Coal Miners? "A.P.H." Makes An I n/Ht/mlar Mnitlrn .N'/wfc/i —.N i r Samuel Hoare Defines Britain's Policy Towards h'tly And Sir Austen Chamberlain Warns Him The P
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  • 99 17 To Bo Distributed To The Affected Provinces. Nanking. Doc. 3. Acting under Instructions from the (Government, the Ministry ol I has appropriated il 1.000 000 worth of bonds out of tin recently issued $20 000.000 Flood Lab.ur Relief Loan to the NaUonal Economic Council for
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  • 51 17 Chinese reports r-achlng Shanghai state that the Cheki.ng Native Guild I has passed a resolution expelling Mr Yin Yu-keng. East Hopel rebel leader, from the Guild. Mr Yin Ju-li. President of the Guild, favours the stern .punishment of Mr Yin Yu-keng. who! is his
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  • 202 17 Japanese General On Strife With China. Shanghai. Nov SO B-ith Japan and China u» I lor the bad state oj their mutual 1 relations In thr opinion ol I Iwane Matsul. a reserve offlo Japanese Army InUl IICVCd >estfrda\ sui declared tint Japan, by In the
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  • 26 17 Thunder: in which Prince Charlie llvrd for several when the Hlghl.ii.d Am retreating to Culloden i«s Inch in block nf business pr Elgin Town Cow i
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    • 55 17 lIHiURE AGAINIT All FIDE I ll* E MiDIMI ACCIDENT GUARANTEE AND MOTOO i 0 U K p-.t'jL Mutirr *nd Vi\-. Br»r- h Sins»PO«*Pa^H Wk DIABETES! "LOBULINA" d^.M-a the *«tfte 0* nrto*. mv'- the urlnr fro >jn «uc«r and Ibe hralth of lh» BsilSßi OOB»pJ»Uly I ■>>■ «d. \l*m* CmABI A
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    • 118 17 >.T\ f^FOUR MEN DRINK JSeAeLr M'CALLUMS Ni^% J&HL *j) Perfection Whisky, VS^W! TO DA Y j3£Mwm^ FOR every ''^S^(/'/ ONE MAN THAT DRAN K gfy P^» IT TWO YEARS g 1 tJ x Kt\ \O%M W 'A Why haVC all theso men chan their braiul lM Wv\ X^|jhP^ v^!/v\ of
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      17 18 naapli or vayaag batek. Mhich make popular hrUtmas presents as table covers and so on.
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    • 175 18 Easy Digestion From A New Angle. Are you watching the colour of your food, or don't you give It a thought? Perhaps it Is sheer ignorance in you that you fit down to a meal improperly contrasted, a meal of all sickly yellows, say. such
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      20 18 Moral material, rut on simple linn and high to the nerk in front. makes this attractive evening gown.
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    • 330 18 "One In A Million 99 Chance. (From Our London SUIT.) London "\UR main topic of conversation this past week has been, surprising hough It may seem, an toques' held t Birmingham. It was a nasty shock to every moem woman to learn that an 18-year Id
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    • 206 18 ■■-■.■•md, j I Your sitm in the area I MTi titm in.J _^^S or a^thlck. n |^^^Br»^ T^gt^^l Kmßh' Po»der alone •olve'. li» I > I' -im tltr whole ol your 'i I ii A y* I •a. smi<4lwn> -.■li natural- I IflJB I that the pomder luelf I Mj
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    • 15 18 I^^^^ CLEAR AS £> A DEWDROP! MIR-O-KLEER* HOSIERY MAM IN 0. S. A. ONLY MAKIS IT
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    • 243 18 GUN SINGH Co. lU-.i|>oof Ix>vol> prvM-nts for f())' NOW OPEN ['litlilren including (r:icktrs st.Kkinns. To> s. iuk -„i ,t, "V WLM AC I FTC ,nd a hundred other tffti \9 l V I 9 4 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE > MILK PREPARATIOW FOR YOUR SKIN I InsAN Wound and Children Powder
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  • 10 19  -  Yvonne.)
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    36 19 Sydney's million "water-babies.** as they are railed, .tr.' much disrsn<erlcd at the new costume restrictions which insist on less "cleavage" and morf coverage. Here is one of »h*m. serenely conscious or rectitude just within hound*
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  • 785 19 YOUR CHILD AS HE REALLY IS. Danger Of Too Little Discipline. rT*HE average child Is selfish, stub born, forgetful, cruel, illogical. His sense of humour Is of an extremely low variety. And his Inherent taste If rather atrocious The normal child Is like this, not because he has been poorly
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  • 74 19 Charles Darwin, looking back in his 70th year, said: "If I had my life to live over again, I would rrake it a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week: for perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied would
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    • 224 19 I What a difference I AMAMI makes! Only AMAMI Shampoo* cootain the 47 ingrcdKnu eurntial to hair-bcalth and lustrous iovehncaa. Bninenct thould get thampoo number I number 5 it made eaclutivdy for Bknates, and number 7 it a Spc Camomile Arrln^ttoo for the very (air. AjW yomr iksmfvo. in you*
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  • 101 20 r opened the first plenary session of the Five-Power Naval Conference ROOM of the Foreign Oflice In L r.dun D?le«ates from Great Britain, the United Slates. France. Japan and Italy attended. The scene at the opening of the Naval Conference Mr Bald*. ,i i I> TO ding
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