The Straits Times, 28 December 1935

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  • 40 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY. J THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SIN(;.\PORE, SATI'RDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1935. I'KKK Id t KNTS. The Straits Times. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1955. PRICE in < K.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5471). S X "THE PEAK" J The Peak °f satisfaction is 00^^ attained when, after many J~a hours of hard work and 00 jT^ recreation, you round off the day with a "stengah A line ol better viue. BLACK WHITE WHISKY SOLE AGENTS: THE 3ORNSO
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    • 113 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 25. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3633). IT'S JUST LIKE HAVING FRUIT JUICE ON TAP WITH THE a a "INSTANT" t u .i c s l WITHOUT R^flßf^ PRICE pips or pulp SJj VJM $7,25 IDEAL FOR COCKTAILS-GRAPE FRUIT. GRAPES, ORANGES OR PINEAPPLES-CLEAR JUICE, FREE FROM PITH, PIPS. RIND OR
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    • 19 1 patsy I iv IMM ■ftltf kii\ii I KMMM f n imm m HMfM I'haoc «*9l I I (Amber Mansions.)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 332 2 SITUATIONS VACANT M hrn applying Inr ant position advertised id thr-e folumm vnd copies of lestl- nonlak Do not -end nrirtnjlt I I I ll XI Ii MAN. 1 in City. Stalr salary. Bob 4 •■.<•». < II!I OKI S S ■31 2nd class pa.sssge will be j Aid In
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    • 809 2 BOARD RESIDENCE METROPOLE HOTEL. Bras Barah Road Mod San. service Roons from 145 full Board from $90 single from 1160 double Phone 79—. EUROPEAN SEBVICE FLAT 1.1 T. suitable for two. available Jan. 1. at RHU LODGE next to Swimming Club. Particulars please t'lephane 3269. (Mrs. Law.) I AST ANGLIA.
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    • 361 2 LOST LOST on night of Dec. 34. at Raffles Hotel, two small, white curly-haired dogs Reward for return of same to Room 101, Raffles Hotel. PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE DOG SHOW will be held at the RACECOURSE, SIN6APORE SUNDAY. JAN. 19, 1936. (Under the auspices of the Malayan Kennel Association) Fall
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    • 611 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE The Exchange Banks will be cloned on Wednesday, Jan. 1. New Year's Day (Pbblle Holiday). Thursday. Jan. 2. Bank Holiday. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. At from December the 30th our offices »i:i b; removed to No 23 Malacca Strret, Ist floor (Namaxie Building i. C. O. TRUELSON tt
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    • 765 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDERS are Invited for painting md colourwashing at Albert Street Tenement FlaU. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the office of the Singapore Im- provement Trust A deposit of $50 is required and will be refunded if a bona fide tender Is submitted.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 186 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Singapore Within Outside Without Maiava Malaya PoMare Mantbrr JM IN t.M Quarterly IM lI2H S 1.51 Hall Yearly $17 at R«.M $lt.ae Vrarly K $M M $M-M N'a4e— OwtstallM cheques snaaM bielide the asaal bank dIM-awaL ADVERTISEMENT RATES The chart" and UMtractioas far CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are aa under
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 598 3 r. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APf AR LINES. I Incorporated in Kwrland.i nil, TASSENOEK AND CARGO SERVICES AR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO I Mint CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S MENT I.ONDON AND FAR EAJT MAIL SERVICE. DI'TWARD FROM LONDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage B'pore. MM. I HAL IS
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    • 408 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS O -j I I nJ (MPI»ON YISEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Regular fortnightly sailings. Ixuidon via Penan?, Colombo, Aden, Suez. Port Said, Marseilles and Gibraltar. S.S. HARINA MARU Jan. 9. S.S. KATORI MARU Jan. 23. S.S. KASHIMA MARU Feb.
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    • 662 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins hare adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOB MABSEILLES. LONDON. ROTTEBDAM. HAMBUBG AND COPENHAGEN Prom Pi viii Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang M S. Sham 'ERRIA 31 12 31 12 11 3 1 LALANDIA 21 1 21 1
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    • 279 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) APCAR LINB FOR BONO KONG. AMOT. RH4NGHAL MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. SIRDHANA MM Jan. 2, 3 p.m. I Excellent modern accommodation for flr«t I and second class i-assengerv Spec.al ho.lday return tickets Interchangeable with P. A B. H. CO. Issued
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    • 1197 3 THE HI I E Fl NNFI LINR (Orean The llaa Khhnr steamship fa. (1933) UaV Steam Ship Caw IX* and i hlna Mnlnal The ourd Mhlu Mar ltd. Sleam Navigation C» I id The Sarawak Steamship Co lid. The StraHs Sleaaaskin LUL The A««trallan Ortrntal l.tev LUL The China Navlgalsan
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 198 4 Mr. J. M. Fullerton To Be London Manager. Early in the New Year P. Henderson and Co. managing owners of ;he Henderson Line, will open a London office at 48-50 St Mary-axe. EC 3. from which will be conducted the London business In connection with ouiv. ard freight,
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    • 117 4 The following passengers left Singapore on the OS K. Rouiu! World Liner, m.4. Buenos Aires N'aru for South African and South Am Ports: Miss Consitance V. Banning. Mr. Si Mrs Arthur Landau. Mr. it Mrs J Motohisa Ohno. Miss Mlchiko Ohno. Mr. Sanju Tsuzaki. Mr. John L
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    • 109 4 The lack of candidates for the extra masters certificate was referred to at nt meeting cf Dundee Technical College committee. After receipt of the report (or session 1934-35 it was decided to send a copy of the reference to the lack of extra master's certificate candidates
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    • 116 4 Saturday December 2g Ship. mtumgtUt tke Hhanres ar eiprrtod to arrlTe Kirrn iiarboik. Main Wharf Lch. Lumut. Lch. Alert. Lh Klttimake P W.D Orab P.W D. Hoppers 1 2 3 4. ft, 7 g. W. Bt Splendour. Dredger Tembakul. Tug Belanglras. Oil Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Nil
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    • 281 4 Mb* Burma iTilama) Ipm East and North India Tlla«a> Ipm DJambl (Rokan) ..3 p m Bagan and Bengkalls (Toboaiit Dm Bai.djermaaln (Beiavan) Dm Bllnjoe rSenang) 4 p.m. Laboean BUlk and Tandjcng Balel i ßama. 111 1 4 p.m. Muntok. Paiembang and Pladjoc Senangi 4 pm Pangkal Plnang
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    • 82 4 Mails from Europe. < London Parcel malls) expected today by Train 'ex Patroclus' wii: be delivered today at t am Mails lrom Australia. Netherlands Indies etc) expected today by air Kantas) will be delivered to box- holders at 3 30 p m General delivery of Vtters at 4
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    • 102 4 Tunday. Dec 11. MXUn Mm Singapore) by air .Netherlands) PJ» Persia. Amsterdam and London (via Singapore) by air (Netherlands* PJB Friday. Jan. 3. Medan ivia Singapore* by *ir Netherlands) P rr. Perau. Amsterdam And London i via Btngaporc> by air (Netherlands* P-m Ceylon. Soutlwm ana Western india. Bombay.
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    • 86 4 Arrived lrom N.E.I, by KNILM-plaii'-TK-AFK. Dec. 24. Mr. Keller. Mr. No Pen Jan Left lor NEI by KNlLMpian-PK-AFK. Dec. 25. Mr Huele. Mr Lee. Corporal Weeks. Mr McKee Arrived from NEI by KLM-plane Machtegaal. Dec 25: Mr. Nlo Teik An. Mi. Burghard. Left or Medan. India and
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    • 103 4 The current rate of exchange (or :he issue and payment of Money Jrders Is as follows: India and Ceylon $100 -Rs 154 Issue, payment 156. USA $100: USA currency 57 •ssue. paymetit 60. NEI. $100-Oullders 33 Issue Indo-Chlna $100 Francs 855 Issue. o.ivment 885 Australia $1 Australian currency:
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    • 16 4 Kelantan observes Sunday hours today vU: 8 to 10 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m.
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  • 271 4 Number Down By Half. Unemployed British ships last year were about half the number of those In 1933 for which the figure w;i422 It was revealed In Board of Trade statistics. The total Increase In launchlngs In 1934 compared with 1933 amounted to about 193.000 tons,
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  • 126 4 Southampton Both Ways. The French liner NormandK It was announced officially at Southampton will make Southampton her port-o!-cail on both outward and homeward voyages when she re-enters the North Atlantic passenger service next season. The Normandie ealted formerly at Southampton wh-n bound for Ne» York,
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  • 97 4 Liner Could Be Filled Many Times Over. Applications for berths In th' White Star liner Queen Mary wtx a a] makes her maiden voyage next May arr still belr.g received. "We have had already sufficient applications to nil the liner manytimes over." an
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  • 43 4 Acquiring Shaw, SaviU Albion Share It is announrrd that thn Furness Withy Company te practically all tlv ri-m Savill. Albion Company 1 ordtnai has txvn accepted. Aboir the capital is already MBtrolled by :iy. Ov.r I lnyolv«-d In thr doal F
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 606 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. i (Incorporated In P.M. 8.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOORING AGENTS. P. M.S. BLTS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELE PHONE: Prefchl MU-rumt Hit CANADIAN "PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. REDUCED FARES IINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106-4-6 Second class from 70-6-1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLD FARES BYCP.R. Interchange with P. ft O.
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    • 132 4 \M*+ X T TCTUTi aT*ftTTn stUH i fk. I M hnPl vllivi aY iii\~r\l*imj l iin6-\^ id.. «Aa incurnuf aiMJ In Straits Sr't l.m^nui Ib^^^^^wew! ELLERMAN IHJCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England) -FLLERMAN- MM FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM A HAMBURG. Vl* P»ru aad San CanaJ Due Balls •CITY OP
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    • 336 4 HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE OITW \KH RenUr FrntM twrvtai la M\MI». IIOV(; hl>\(, -lIXM.IIM \\l» lAPANESI IMiKlo ss. ZriI)i.KKKKK > ORI HOME* \UH TO JM I mil GENOA M\K-tlllts KiiMMM>\M IM-lINHM IHMIII RU AMI BRIMI S SS. MEEKKt H(X>SKEKK Via Pen^ns Steamers have l:m!trd pa modat: I4KI-S Id LONDON Kollndam CS4
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 134 4 j Malayan Meteorological Service. I Daily Weather Report. Stations Yesterday Last ■BflM Max. Rainfall Bright Mm temp, ins Sunshine teirp *r tors. M r iWfft Oast. lAlor Star 80 Nil 9 7 69 > Butterworth <P. W.) 87 Nil 109 75 Sltiawan 90 Nil 85 73 Buklt Jeram 87 Nil
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    • 62 4 TIDE TABLE. Saturday. Der 2« H W. 12 bt midnight. Bft I in 12 1 noon. 10 ft. 2 in. L. W. 604 am. 4ft 7ln 650 p m 0 ft 3 in Saa4ay. Dec 29 H W l 3) am. 9 ft 12 45 noon. 10 ft 3 in.
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    • 49 4 TKLIK ANSON TIDK TABLE. i*3s rimeDecember bi p m a 650 19 10 .29 7 in .30 |9 49 .31 ..I 21 Note: High water at DMMM I in' Druximatiiy Mi HUOMCI ar;: I I and Kuala Larut an •nd 45 nuniu<> xlmatei\ l hour ana Kuala Kurau H
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  • 251 5 MILITARY TYPEB TH \T ARK CAMOUFLAGED. Germany Is rapidly building up her and Urn firm th.it m.ide the famous Ootha aeroplanes which bombed London during the war has returned to the construction oJ machines It Is now building Ing Mptel \li UM Worlds Aircraft." edited h.
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  • 114 5 Founder Of Tail-W aggers 1 Club. Horar. Edwin .under and otr..WjkK' rs (V. Meld. Bucks at U He had been ill w. Captain Hobbs was well 1. dog lovers all over the Though the Tail ub w.i i founded only sevr: has a memh He was
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 341 5 «B*aV^l®^iw" GAU NON-STOP w^&Sk NEW YEAR EVE JkO 1 DnLL M TUESDAY, 31st DECEMBER "DE MEZEY REVUE" IN ENTIRELY NEW TURNS Two Popular Bands THE SINOANS D'SOUZA'S FAMOUS BAND. Crackers. Halt Caps, Masks, Balloons Streamers, Brjgfcttr thai Ever. ADMISSION Si ALL FREE LISTS SUSPENDED. SPECIAL NEW YEAR TEA DANCE with
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    • 124 5 De SUVA'S NEWEST GIFTS SAY PERFECTLY DELIGHTFUL THINGS ABOUT YOUR TASTE When you give or receive them. They are'nt ordinary Giftt Aa you can tell by the exultation j nd excitement that they bring. THE'i are flattering acknowledgements of one*s taste Whether you beatow them or accept them. B. P.
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    • 185 5 THE MUSICIAN'S COMPANION. Our GENERAL CATALOGUE No 3«— the finer, of Ra kind In the East Richly Mu»- trated with 2-colour prtn'^B ""d beautifully compiled. OMPRHIr \>l\ AND lI.ABOBATC Secure yow copy rarU— ITS I Kfl T.M A. Ml Mi lio I M Hlrh Street. Setefie Bo«d and Geylaac. GAY
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    • 275 5 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL ON THE ISLAND Every room has a beihroom and verandah RESTAURANT Table dflote and a b Carte Cocktail Bar. TENNIS Badminton Reservations at $1. per court. Ideal rendezvous lor Private Parties. can Telegram.: "GOODWOOD" Phone 4 NEW WORLD CABARET NEW YEAR PROGRAMME
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  • LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 130 6 Very Quiet But Some Inquiries. 1 From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. I)ex\ "JS. The limhl .^hare markets opened vi ry quietly. Tin sharo pru well maintained. London still dis- -t but mar»iilf and noither their bids i- attractive or workInduittriala and rubben an- un- The niarkit generally
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    • 85 6 12 Per Cent More Goods From (iermany. ports to India fell while Q rinany and the United M during the six months r TradComml !.a just published :nany showed in HUT' iorm.-. > mployfd by that 1 1 Wll II with a view to imI
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    • 76 6 Net Profit- Rise I<> <•- 169,171. d b >" dividend of N I .•■ar from I'rolit-- < ..mptred. i<<:»s I sJGyi7i MSSJt: I X3M.ua 2 07! IRQ 1 iBS.OOO 585.000 i .'JSI9 Ord d 20 20 I 177 *****42 .t the usual :ud. tax fp'p per £1
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    • 21 6 Issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt Exchange and Stock Brokers. Singapore. December 28, 10 a.m.
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    • 655 6 All Shares quoted above are fully paid. Issue Val. Praser It Co Lyall k Evatt Buyers Seller? Buyers Sellers 4/- Ampat Tin 5- 5 9xd 5 4' 2 5 1O' 2 £1 Asam Kumbang 33/6 34 '9 33 6 34 6 11 Austral Malay 59/- 60 59 60 5-
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    • 468 6 1 2 Alex Brick Ord. 120 IJO 125 IJS 2 2 do ~V Z <; Prefs. 150 170:.. 155 165 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12 25 12 75 £1 Cl B. A T £15.0 6.0 0 515 0 600 1 60 B M Broadcasting 005 dis pir
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    • 172 6 SINGAi-ORE MUNICIPAL. M 1901 red. 1940 5400.000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 4'. 2 'i 1907 red. 1947 51.600.000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 4' 2.2 1909 red. 1955 51.000.00 C Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4. 1913
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    • 386 6 1 Shares are SI unless otherwise stated > Mlcuby h.ot Qajah *mal Malay (S2) \yer Hit am lyW Mo!r« as Batu Limang Borelli Bropas Brunei L'n iist Bukit Katil Bukit Koonc BuKi! T;mah isloi BuKit KB .angfcal Serdang I'onnpmara [ilenealy Plantation* Ha'tor [r.dragin Joram Kuantan (50) limah llamasan
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    • 402 6 Producers May Increase Output. In th.ir Forst-lglit Saga No 2961.! dated London. Dec. 11. Messrs William Jacks and Co. state: As the Hon. R. H. Brand says In an xi-ellent article on "Stabilisation" l:i Lloyd's Bank Monthly Review for' I> ivmbcr it Is difficult at the present moment
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    • 174 6 Encouraging Exchequer Returns. Exchequer returns show that total ordinary revenue excluding selfbalancing Items amo-ints to £423,675.470 compared with £404.064.177 at the corresponding date of last year Total ordinary expenditure exclusive of selfbalancing items Is £663.683.701 compered with £512.9r.->.085 at the corresponding date of 1934 There U now only
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  • 438 6 Markets Steady On The Resumption. London, I) Markets resumed quietly without much activity, many members taking a long week end. Price changes were few in number and of no great Importance. Funds were unaltered with Wir Loan a shade harder. A few irregular changes occurred in Industrials, and
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  • 85 6 (iuilders Harden. London. Dec 27 P»rU 74 27 JI AUwm 520 ie!l-r$ New York 4 U Buiharfst 665 NUm Montreal 4 »7 Rio BruueU 2S 28 Kllrri offlrial Ornoa i> Bcl*Tadc 217 Milan rl Bwn-J Aim unquoled Amsterdam 7 Ju Montevideo 39 11 16 Berlin tellers offlcia. Prague IMU
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  • 102 6 I.S. MAY O^FKR TO HELP CHINA. I. indmi. D According to the New V I h spondent of the KiranrUl News, the US Treasury spokesman has i: I that the OovcnUMßl n \n> hina has s' ln> monetary problems Meanwhile 1: Ls d smuggling o! Japan to
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  • 134 6 LEWIS PEAT TO PAY ON PREFERENCE. Derision Which \N :i Postponed. The director'- <>: I- 1 general produce bt lane, propose to pay the divin the half y«ar to June 30'! „r.d j Hal: ptt ("•nt Cumulj' (crence i: 1 shares Thi.> p. i.st pont-d in Jun> vtock of white
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  • 19 6 The total wo for iJ45u. •61.515.000 per rent for bill- a' ••.rer 11l 3 60d .r. i
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  • 36 6 ranrr Ipoh 1 to 31 3 and Mtlavan Tin up 6d tr> until art> minlrd 1 74. M •0 Lukut «i 1 27. H»: t 2 90 srllrn 5 ma nd HERS N« t >
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 22 6 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.
    • 1390 7 Tennamaram Palm Oil Co. Arrears Of Dividend. SKMBILAN ESTATES CO. LTD.— The rhairman sUted at the annual general meeting that the crop had all been exported with the assistance of licences Jor 95.000 lb which were purchased at the end of last year. They had
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    • 241 7 Kuala Lumpur Estate Expansion Plans. Kuala Lumpur Rubber Co.. Ltd Is to Increase its capital from £330.000 to I fl 500 000 by the creation of 170.000 shares of £1 each. In a circular to shareholders, the directors say that for some time past they have had
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    • 188 7 REARMAMENT— AND THE "HEAVIES." Home Investment Notes. There has recently been a newoomer i to the list of electricity debentures in I the shape of the 31,3 l per cent Debentures of Edmur.dsons Electricity Corporation The stock was Issued late last month at 88' 2 for the purpose of financing
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    • 389 7 Marked Reaction In Copper. Messrs Malcolm Bowley Son In their report dated London Dec. 13 state: COFFER— There have been two predominant features this week. Firstly, the market improved sharply to £36.7 8 I three months on rumour of an early advance in the American quotation Secondly, the
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    • 873 7 Gopeng And Pengkalen Larger Payments. Two more tin-mining companies an- nounce the payment of Increased distributions -namely. Gopeng Consolidated and Pengkalen Mr. F E Malr is chairman of both concerns. The Gopeng Consolidated is paying a bonus dividend of 3d per share for the year ended Sept 30.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 684 7 BANKING. horn; kom; sham.hai bankinc. corporation. i Oncornorated in the Ooirny ot Hone Ku»i> I The Itacuity ol member; is limited to (He i extent and tn manner uiwtlatad by OrdluI of IMS ol the Colony 111 \li OMKI HONG KONQ. Authunsrd Capital BM.OOO.DK lasued and fuUv paid up tJO.OSO.rW
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    • 386 7 BANKING. CHARTERKD BANK OF INDIA, AI'STRAUA AND HINA. i Incorporated v. «Li<«nd Royal Chanar i»Ut. PaM Dp Capital to I 1.000 ibaras Of a wacb OMOOOw lawn rund aw«« n atari i UabUlty of Pruortetort f3 9M 0M ■BAD MM a U Btsaspsga's Lwawaav EX I. AirrlUar H'-ng Kong Sawon
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  • 357 8 Remarkable Success Of Hong Kong Relay Heard In Malaya. (From An I'pcountry Radio Correspondent.) THOUGH good reception conditions of the Empire station at Daventry have' been maintained at a fairly (•(•nstant level during the past two months or so, a sudden change for the worse took place last week. Thus
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 30 8 I■( j\ POWER-TONE \ii THE WORLD'S GREATEST RADIO \jj MANUFACTURERS OFFER YOU FREE TRIAL AND DEFERRED |j Pcwer Selectivity I j f Tone •No coifr I ■««-^^M^Baw««iMiaM»»«awsw— aa— W.S. J
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    • 131 8 PHILCO ALL-WAVE RADIO RECEIVERS RADIOGRAMS. A.C.— D.C. MAINS. OR BATTERY OPERATED. Excels in finer tone, greater volume |h| and World Wide Reception To appreciate the superiority of l^sawatafltan I'HIIAO Receivers we give free iRJfi demonstration in your Home, where tr Jm you axe at liberty to test these PHILCOS against
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    • 12 8 Leader ii Radio. mkvr^^K kiee nkl uM V^jgrAJ^ 494, Norta Bridge R..
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    • 40 8 Till MM 193 b WESTINGHOUSE IKtIIMON RADIO ■Vf ALL MXTAL nHH KBADOWi.RAFII fIfJMSj nxt'WMTiii (oioi'R wwr BAND StUITOR OVKRSIZC DYNAMK SP».\K»R It Take *todess AvaiUblr Ate* SpaaaU O Modeh Trial Arraacrd WORLD WIDE RADIO 0 lit. Narth Bridge R—«, <ls)gas«rt.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1505 8 FULL MALAYAN BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES. Leaf). Paplllon (Butterfly). 995 Close down. Tisasaslaalsai S 9.M pm. Big Ban. A Programme of Ballet Music The BBC. Empire Orchastrs: leader Daniel Melsa: conducted by Clifton HelUwell Ballet Music. Henry VIII (1) Introduction and Entry of the Clans (J) ScotUsh IdyU .1) Olpsy r>ince (4)
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    • 434 8 Kennedy (Australian Violinist). Sonata In E flat: (1) Adagio (3) Allegic r.on troppo <1) I Largbetto (4i AUegro (Anon. 18th Century) Caprlcclo (Haydn, arr. Bunnester). La Caccta (Chlabrano. arr. Cortli. Scottish Lament (arr. Ella Inmeyi. Finish Idyll (KoslofT) Hungarian Fantasy (Hubay) 8 58 A Religious Service.* relayed (ran Lambeth Palace.
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    • 710 8 Today's Crossword Puzzle T^^^^^^T 1^ 1 ix "T^ nHHCT^i-s' 1 me* 1 1 17 1 I gsawawT^ I I V^ I I Q wm^ m m m "*^^^KBqT[ I In 1 j I ffJ Rgwawawai I 1 I |->5 j >%> j KOTE:— Figures In parentheacs denote the number of
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    • 154 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Rt*-u.n |.s.| Kujlj Uasar-Hi.p-lenclh 48 9! metre* ih, M'l.wn \mnnt Radt* ■SStMSs K I KIM". 7 p m. Gram, ph tlqur— Mur:: ft Mirj. Adeste Fldetal a:. Conn», phony Orch Mnam Guards t«: Nigh! traltoi. Mika Ballad Menior:. Cr.rutians A ed; Tt No. l; and Opera Orrh tone
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  • 138 9 8,000 New Members In Fukien. Hon Kong. Dec. 17. An official announcement issued by the Fukien Government gives the latest result of the membership for the Air Force League which has been or- sanlsed ;n many parts of China. 8.000 new members In Fukien have
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  • 284 9 On Big: Share Pushing Issue. After a ten-day hearing, consolidated libel actions brought by Mr Maurice Singer, financier and company promoter, of Honor Oak, SE and the Bank of London. Ltd against Asso- j ciated Newspapers. Ltd.. ended in the 1 King's Bench Division. A special
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  • 272 9 MODERN LAW FOR MODERN DAYS. (From Our Bangkok Correspondent i Now that the new marriage law has had time to be studied there Is every reason to believe it will not upset anybody. Slam's law does not interfere in any way with family relations created In the
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  • 62 9 Shanghai. Dec. 26. The Chinese Ministry of Finance, assisted by the senior officers of the Chinese Maritime Customs Department, is considering ;he introduction of a small increase on the Import taxes of certain foreign .merchandise, in order to supplement the deficit resulting from the
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  • 45 9 Hon? Kong. Dec. Tt. j A prolonged drought in the district of Shaoning. North r ukien. hu ruined I practically the entire harvest in the district, the people of which have cabled to Foochow for immediate re'ief Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 190 9 Shanghai, Dec. 27. Exhausted after their 100-hour Journey. during which they re- peatedly repaired sections of the track torn up by the authorities, the 1.700 Nanking-bound students of both s?xes j encountered troops from Nanking in control of the railway bridge a few miles
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  • 90 9 The Queen Mary Will Speak For Herself. London. Dec 27. Twenty-eight microphone points are being installed In the giant liner Queen Mary at various places from bridge to engine room They will be used for broadcasts during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York next May
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  • 101 9 TO BE ISSUED IN 1937. The new light automatic gun of the Bren type, which U largely to replace the Lewis gun in the British 1 Army, will not be issued to troops until 1937. This was stated by Mr DufT Cooper. Secretary for War. in a written
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  • 120 9 Will He Return To Active Politics? Hong Kong. Dec. 26. Mr. Siau Fat Sheng an executive of the Southern Government, has announced that Mr. Hu Han Mln. leader of the Rightist par«y of the KuominUnR. who has been recuperating in Europe during the last few months
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  • 30 9 The Importation and sale of cartridges and ammunition for all firearms will be undertaken by the government from Jan. 1. states the Sarawak Government Gazette
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    • 306 9 HOTELS aY M aB^S I V ■at'^af JB^E%^H gar ff 9t V TONIGHT V ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE formal 9.45 to midnight NON -DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA n ZS t SSUS» N£W YEARS EVE LIMITED ACCOMMODATION GALA DINNER AND FANCY DRESS BALL I
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    • 84 9 INSURANCE. HRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. TBS LONDON ASBUAANCB HOMO KONO PDU INBCS OO LTD PHOEKIX ASSURANCE CO LTD WTBTKRN ABBURANCI CO QKION INBCI BOCHTTY OP CANTON LTL CAOLB STAR BRIT DOM tNbCS CO LTD GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. i Incorporate) In 8 8 > BKASTAUI. «SM r> H VS., Nr
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    • 398 9 TIE SECRET OF SUCCESS AID TNE FULL ENJOYMENT OF LIFE IS VITAL FORCE! When your Vital Force Is low. your Mental Power becomes Impaired Nerve* unstable, and your Heart weakened. Maintain and Increase Vital Force by taking 'PHYLLOSAN' Tablets. They enrich your blood w:t!. :h* essential substance of all i
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  • 138 10 41 B AMUR 4 Old Man Rhythm. IS— 13. CAMTOI Brrky Sharp With Mtrtun Hopking 6.15— f. 15. GLOBt TWBATM OBEAT WORLD A Clow Bhm*e. With Laurel Hmrdy. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Special Curry Lunch every Sunday. GBKAT WOKLII Before Dawn. HOLLTWOOD 0 SEEANGOO.N IOAD Daslma Malay Talkie. Also Marie
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  • 922 10 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DEC, 28, 1935. "HANDING OVER" THE COLONIES. One of the features of the recent election campaign was a prompt and emphatic repudiation notably by Mr. Winston Churchill but by other Conservative spokesmen as well, of Labour Party hinU as to the future of the British colonial empire No
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  • 20 10 The Hon Mr. G. W Bryant. Resident Councillor. Malacca, has gone to Brastagl for a short holiday.
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  • 15 10 Mr. J. D. Egan. manager. Kanthan Estate. Chemor. has returned from a holiday In Ireland
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  • 27 10 Capt W A Ward U.C MCS. District Officer. Larut. Is go'.ng on H .me leave next year It Is understood Mr. A. L Birsc will succeed him
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  • 39 10 Mr A. W F Andrln. who acted u ground engineer for the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club during the absence on homo leave of Mr E M Langford. has been appointed ground engineer by the newly formed Perak Flying Club.
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  • 1066 10 "Oil Sanctions Are Dead"— United And Aggressive Italy— Carden Tanks— The Blue Patrol. By Our Military Correspondent. London. Dec. IS. SHOCK for Two brisk ladles STATESMEN boarded a bus In Shaftesbury Avenue that I happened to be in. the other afternoon. One of them turned to her
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  • 415 10 August 16. 1874.— Unable to persuade I anyone even to help us In getting the I boat under way. we started on our Journey to Pahang. The party con slsU of O'Brien, the three police anl myself and provision for ten days.' viz. rice,
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  • 641 10 |7OR the Ant time since Su policrmcn sprouted wings, a motorist has knocked of! a wine Alas. there was no cupld-like dimple <>n the constable's face as he picked hlmsrlf up after the encounter On the contrary, he at once took the n number. This reminds
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    • 272 10 AN IDEAL GIFT FOR NEW YEAR If the gift problem perplexes you now why not a Oeagan Musical Dinner, Chime? At once distinctive and practical It Is the appreciated gift ot plfu Each chord struck upon the Chime Is a pleasant reminder of your slty From $12.50 upwards. CHARMINGLY DECORATIVE
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    • 8 10 JOHN DUKE MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. 21, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE.
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  • FRANCO-BRITISH CO-OPERATION AFFIRMED.
    • 489 11 Support By Land, Sea Air. M. LAVAL'S SPEECH. Fortnight's Lull In 1 Negotiations. Paris, Dec. 28. in the Chamber 13 last nijjht. M. I*val, the French Premier, affirmed that France loyally stood by her league obligations. M. Laval declared that he had done nothing to
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    • 44 11 JAPANESE CANADA TRADE WAR ENDS. IJt'ln'iatory Surtaxes To He Withdrawn. il'.y announced in Ottawa ■ad Japan ar- bjth re- th- niutua'lv retaTatorv sur- rtala I 1 1 -r's pr>- m Jan 1 thus ending th> ii the two roun- U -ted since last July
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    • 99 11 A DARING PLAN TO DIVERT LAVA. Honolulu. Dec. 27. Army bombing planes today dropped 30 tons of bombs on the Maunoloa volcano to try to divert the flow of molten lava which 's now reaching the sources of Hilo's watir supply. One plane dropped 600 lb. of
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    • 78 11 To Contest Scottish 'Varsities' Seat London. Dec 27. Mr Ramsay Mac Donald. Lord President of the Council, who lost his seat at Seaham in the General Election, has acreed to contest, as the National Government candidate, the Scottish Universities' seat in the House of Com
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    • 215 11 Discovery By French Police. Shanghai, Dec 28. French Concession police, as a result of their investigations into the murder >,'. Mr Tang Yu-Jen. Lave come to the conclusion that his neighbours are involved in the affair. A house next door was found to be Iwilni with signs of
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    • 67 11 PRISON GOVERNOR REPRIEVE. Trenton. (New Jersey. Dec. 27. Oovernor Hoffmann, of the New Jersey said he believed he was technically powerless to reprieve Bruno Hauptmann the Lindbergh baby killer, should the Court P.rdons refuse him ciemency. He added that although reprieves were granted In recent years,
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    • 201 11 Nanking Officer And National Crisis. Nanking Dec 28 A sensation has been caused in Nanking by the discovery at the Sun Vat-sen Mausoleum of Sho Yu-ting chief of staff of the First Army, with a stab wound In the stomach and Injuries on the chest. It appears
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    • 35 11 DOIHARA RETURNS TO MANCHUKUO. Pelplng. Dec 28. Major-General Dolhara left Pelptng by plane for Changchun <Manchukuo> jt-sterday to interview the Kwantuns Command In connection with the East Chahar. Suiyuan and Tangku problems—Sir Chew Jit Poh.
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    • 726 11 Serious Position In India. GOVERNMENT REFUSES SUBSIDY. From Our Own Correspondent Calcutta, *y «> ITNLESS the Government of v India can be persuaded to grant a subsidy to Indian National Airways, civil aviation in India will shortly receive a severe set-back and possibly its death-blow. j This,
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    • 103 11 Dr. Matthews Arranges For Big Crowds. London. Dec. 28. The annual celebrations of the New Year, associated with Saint Paul's Churchyard, will this year take a more organised form, as a result of movement initiated by the Dean of St Paul's. Dr. W. R
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    • 63 11 To Curb The Students. Nanking Dec. 27. General Choh Chmc-lin, 'emergency commander" in Nanking, in proclaiming martial law y -sterday. strictly prohibited all meetings, demonstrations, shouting of vegans and other actions likely to endanger the peace. General Choh further announced that the telegraphic. postal, water, land
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    • 247 11 B. B. C. Say Empire Service Improved. WHAT GLADSTW E SAID IN 1887. London. I>eA REVIEW of the > car's broadcasting by the H.8.C., published today. describe* activity in erection of new transmitting stations and the renovation and re-equipment of studios to secure maximum efficiency, both in
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    • 37 11 ftov*L r i.i tVARR*NT HOLDERS EY APPOINTVENTTt HIS MAJESTY n.INO GEOROE V B?«j WAS THE PRINCIPAL WINE AT THE GOLDEN BALL. GROSVENOR HOUSE. SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE Ct.. Ltd. Ucorp^.ied b. SIHCAfORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH.
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  • SLIGHT EARTH TREMOR SHAKES SINGAPORE BUILDINGS.
    • 133 12 SHOCK IN ROBINSON RD. Manager Tells Of Movement. A slight earth tremor which slnwik several buildings was reported in Robinson Road, BJafl tp >re, at about 10 a.m. to^.. The tremor was apparently 1 rd. and was not felt outKohinsnn Koad. the disturbance ll thfl premises of •riding nrm. L
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    • 100 12 were few pi in Singai'iore on Chrutmas Institute and Missions tent dinner for sailors in port will be held at the Institute tonight. beumninß at about *M) The Governor. Fir Sl:< uton Ttaoavat will pay a visit •he eveninc About 100 mer- xpected to attend. Mister Attendant.
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    • 89 12 Gen. hianjjr's Orders To Si«i\ n;in Cwrenw. Shanghai. Dec L 8 B ing Che-yu in. c Hopei-Chah-ir Couni with Pnr.rr der of the Inner Mongolian In- movement, urging him to ran arc I ■•nan. hu^ received orders rsJ Chiane Ki;-shek to iry preparations, pending ■il at Peilln;:miao
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    • 52 12 la|)ant's4' Hint To Nanking. Shanghai. Dec 28. Mr Anyoshi. taptMH Ambassador. :i::iU;d to the Nanking Oovern,it either Goncral Huaiiß Fu ft rn.er Mtnfcytor. or General t Fukicn. is deslr- Ambassador to Japan I Wang, former Forei«m i non Tso-pin. until re- Tokio. is now hew
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    • 19 12 arrn'ifM- Fund Award To Tliurso Hero. is. Dec. 27. <f,urage. in ty lias be<n Hi.-
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    • 51 12 A ridlKt PAINTED BY AN ABYSSINIAN SOLDIER AFTER THE BATTLF OF ADOWA. THOL'GH THF AKTIST HAS EMPLOYED A TECHNIQUE ALL HIS OWN. HK SITCESDS IN <I\IN(. A VIVID IMPRESSION OF THE STRrGGLK. AND THE AEKOPI.ANF.S IN THE PKTTRE GIVE PROOF OF REMARKABLE POWERS OF
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    • 120 12 Malayan Workers End 1935s Shortest Week. For Malayan worker* today it the last day of the latt and thorte*t week in 1935. Having worked only two days this 4 week, the majority of office staffs returned to their tasks this morning for half a
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    • 96 12 NAVAL OFFICERS FLYING TO FAR EAST. Admiralty Saves lime. Two naval officers for the Far East Paymaster-Captain Horaey and Pay-master-Lieutenant Wright are flyln? to Singapore by the Imperial Airways plane wl.lch left London on Dec. 21 It is unusual for naval officers to be sent by air to distant sta'lons
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    • 157 12 The to\ owing officers disembarked at Singapore from the Neuralla on Dec. 24. and are taken on the strer.^th of ilaya Commma RA: Ueut.-Col. W.M.M. OD Welsh. DSO. MC. Major 'DO- W J Ball. M BE Lieut. J. H. Qrooksbank. Lieut K S P Dawson an<J Lieu" (DO.'
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    • 72 12 The following ippoii.tments are notified in the Sarawak Government Gazette: Mr F L Crossley. an Officer of C'ass 111. to act as District Officer. Lower' Rejang. Class II Mr. A. Macphorson. an Officer of Class 111. to act as District Officer .Traveillngi, Third Livislon. Class IL 1 with
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    • 197 12 Forged Document Alteration. (From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh. Dec 27 i A Punjabi moneylender in Taiping was convicted on a cnarge of using as genuine a forged docjment and Uttam > Singh, a petition writer, was convicted on a charge of abetting the offence, both being sentenced
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    • 111 12 F.M.S. VOLU NTEERS. Promotions To Captain. It is notified in the F M S Govern ment Gasette that HE the High Commissioner has approved the pro i motior to the rank of Captain of Lleuts. WO. Smith. H K C. Tobutt 'from acting Captain' D Owen Jones MC G A
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    • 72 12 ROTARIANS MEET NEXT I ON JANUARY 8. There will be no meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club on Monday as Mr. H. W. Luce U unable to reach Singapore In time to speak on that day. The next meeting will be held in the roof garden of the Adelphi Hotel
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    • 42 12 The Straits Times has received S3 from the Globe Store. Main St Kuan tan. Pah an g. as a contribution to the Rotary Club Unemployment Fund for November. December and January This amount has been forwarded to the treasurer.
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    • 100 12 Children Of Electrical Department Staff. 'Prom Our Own Correspondent l Jobore Bahru. Dec 26 There was a large gathering at th<Power Station. Johore Bahru. when Christmas treat for the children of the staff of the Electrical Departmrrr was given by the Johore Bahrv Electrical Department
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    • 89 12 Village Fire, BRIGADE CAME 31 MILES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Srtamat. Dec. 27. A ROW of 28 attap roofed shop houses in Sungei Char, a village about 31 miles froii Segamat, has been destroyed by fir. Thf cause of the finknown. It started at the back of
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    • 89 12 One Dies On Way To Hospital. 'From Our Own Correspondent > Segamat. Dec 27. This morning at about 8 o'clock a motor lorry taking 40 coolies of the North Labis Estate, to the plantation went off the road near thr mile. Jalan Genuang and the
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    • 89 12 HUDSON-GRIFFITH-JONES WEDDING. The wedding took plan- ihu werk at Penang of Mr K P Jlud.vin of Sunnei Gett i ai-.d Miss D Griffl'h-Jonrs. of thr Medira! Departmont Ataf Star After the wedding the rxiple left from A or Star by the KLM plane for Brastaci where they ar* sper"in,i» 'h"ir
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    • 52 12 RENOVATE YOUR BUNGALOW. RENOFLOR Mat THE LIQUID COVERING For use od CONCRETE or CEMENT FLOORS, FRONT DOOR STEPS, VERANDAHS. GARDEN SEATS. WOOD, STONE or METAL. Stack** rs 1 gtllM has. Grtti. Tilt R«d aad Sttic. Mwn'rt^rni hy Sii*u«' Bn'kcrs A C« Ltd. Hull. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. MA AS
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  • COURT HEARS STORY OF HUGE TRANSACTION IN PEPPER.
    • 835 13 WILLIAMS HENRY COS FAILURE. Shellac Deals With James Shakspeare. The hearing was resumed in the i New Court of the Ouildhall. on' Dec. 11. before Alderman Sir Louis A. Newton, of the summonses' Issued on an information laid by the Director of Public Prosecutions against Garabed Bishirgian. of 97. Park
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    • 68 13 With handcuffs on his wrists John Collins, aged 2«. aeatenced to the electric chair after being convicted of killing a 61 year-old man an a be«r garden hold-as. was married to his 21-year-old sweetheart, Anna Downey, in the Long Island City Jail. ISA Collins almost collapsed
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    • 2878 13 < 111 EC H or ENGLAND HARRISON CHURCH. TanfUn -7 am Holy Comn MS in Parade Senior. 7 pin Evtiunc Service OARRISON CHUROT Chanel am. Holy Comn 10 a m Pkradr Srrvict; s3O p m Evening Service GARRISON CHURCH Pulau Branl ;10 JO am. Parade Srrrtrr. Him Holy
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    • 68 13 (From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh, Dec. 27. The lighting system Installed by the Klnta Electric Distribution Board was switched on Christmas Eve. the ceremony being performed by master Tony Butler closing a high tension swltc'i and Miss John Kingdom Rowe switching on a low tension switch.
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    • 355 13 HANDICAP OF DILL MATERIAL The value of the work of private schools In 'Singapore and their n.-i-J for full support from Government and, publ.c are emphasised in an article in The Cltlien. the City High annual Just Issued In Singapore The article reads "It is lnUn-stlng
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    • 112 13 si' cSSEr' "Hij <^" xf-^^^h: Id DO YOUR CHILDREN GIVE YOU i^H|HB|^BHH^HH ANXIOUS MOMENTS? g^^^^^^B^^^^^l Vt'hcn children get moping and h-.tleis, like I ill H Var^ H«'hh\, it's neatly always because they are I a^^J .I^l out-growinK thtir ttrcngih. Children need I extra nuurnhmcnt, for grotiing and playing B^^flnC^a^^n^aal •unvhinent,
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    • 28 13 iMV JBr W "**"jSß -.aaaaaaaaaaafl 2tx3bar q9lbYV^bW^^ t t ■Aye*/'- 'sr^*sp Jmßr ■BBjj*g^L lESaw flu X4aaal sKSl^^ t i'^slbK aaa^n^Sp I r<J^^H9H| Kj. j|M 9^hk «aaaaaaaaaafi > fJ r'
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  • SINGAPORE SELDOM IN THE PICTURE AGAINST PENANG.
    • 479 14 Poor Goal Kicking 1933 Defeat Avenged. (From Our Own orresponuent.) Penanf. Dec. 27. Penang 17 pis.; Singapore 3 pts. DFNANG fully avenged their 1*33 defeat (IS— 3) by Singapor* today beating the visitors by a goal, a penalty foal and three tnrs (IT points)
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    • 146 14 lever Display At K.L. A.irainst (luillermo. i Lumpur. Dec 28 ■nr biani..i;d. tl.e Batu J ..llerrrv .'••st a. I r.t^rm AmusomiT.t Par!: Stadium here last night :.d tipped the il'rmo at 9st II was mm best fights seen In Kuala Lumpur tor a long time Diamond ■raustvt
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    • 194 14 Malacca's Narrow Win Over Johore Bahru. n Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru. Dec 27 A.ter losing to Singapore. the badminton team had the satisfaction of beating the Johore Bahru District Badminton Association today by five games to four. The following are the full result* Malacca players mentioned
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    • 130 14 From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 27 Two hockey matches were played in j Kuala Lumpur today. The Slngamre > C "nese nalned a 2-0 victory over the' Srlangor Colts on the Pudu *»oad r ound The visitors displayed better I >mbination throughout
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    • 66 14 INDO-C EYLONESE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Iho TPC A tn Indo-Ceylonc ;i> lawn .-:,.;> meeting ki to b> ring tbe Chines- NVw Year (an '-> and 2C in Ku.»li lor nn men's iblt-s and mixed doubles will -uiry. P O Kuala Lumpur, on Friday J.ITI i >ur >»: Bangkok. Der 26 I
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    • 57 14 The results oi the principal rugger played yesterday are cabled by Reuter as fol'.ows: Cross Keys I London WsUU 3 Lrlcratrr 0 Barbarians 0 Northampton 3 Moselrv 3 Cardiff M WaUoniaru S Among the painted panels placed on the new ship Queen Mary will be one of Steve
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    • 79 14 London. Dec 27 The New Z aland XV against England at Twickenham on Jan 4 Is as follows Full Bac'.< Gilbert ri.n-e-quar.ers Ball. Oliver Mlthe\\ and Caughey Halves Tir.dall and Corner Forwards Lambourn. Hadley Horv. Manchester. King. R -id. Mclean atid Mahoney Reuter ThU is the last
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    • 1281 14 Home Rugby Reflection!. (By Our London Staff > Fleet Street. Dec. 17. THE County championships did not quite foll>w expectations, and the surprise of the day was Cornwall's conquest of Gloucestershire at Gloucester, the winners, who scored seven points against five, thus qualifying for the semi-finals for
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    • 127 14 P. W. 1.. D. F. A Surrry 6 4 1 0 74 16 Hampshire 4 3 1 0 28 33 Kutrrn Count** 1 1 0 M ~6 Middlewx t S 3 0 34 47 Suarx 4 1 3 0 34 47 SOUTH-EASTERN south- waaruw Cornwall 1 3 0
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    • 239 14 Cricket. Australia Want 314 Runs To Win Second Test. S. Africa 157 Australia M 491 85 for I AT the end of the third d»y play of the Second Test maU li between South Afrira and Australia the visitors were -113 run* inarmrt with nine
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    • 81 14 Lond I hear that difiuui' tin- i which t. cent r> take pI.iLL" in Man-h received :>«t. open only ra members of MC C not ant M and with some k: uf law has n.< ben many I undrrstand. It is possible that the
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    • 4 14 •HtaraaßMiaraniM W S m-a
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    • 51 14 GIAN SINGH Co. BAZAAR I leaps of Lovely presents for NOW OPEN Children including Crackers rtrrs new year's gifts 4 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE DO YOUR NEW YEAR SHOPPINS AT PASKOE'S FURNITURE FURNISHING MATERIALS AXMINSTER CHINF^E CARPETS TABLE LAMPS GLASS WARE TABLE CLOCKS AND MANY OTHER THINGS TO MAKE THE HOME
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  • 706 16 Sunday After Christinas Begin Again. .rely fitting that on thr I be New Year a reminder should be riven of the meaning to the world of he Birth of a Saviour. It may b<I > recently been i of Christmas and r txc (I<i p buried In the
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  • 338 16 (;t'AKl>IN<; FASHION DEBK3N& Schiapareli Limited. Court <:■ MMd th>»ir former Frrnch cutter and fitter. M. Albert Ozard. before Mr Justice Branson in the Kings Bench Division. I ondon. a fortnight ago. They claimed damages for breach of contract and sought an irlur.c n rstraining M Ozjfrd
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  • 406 16 SPORTING INSTINCTS EXERCISED. None can watch sheep-dog trials or the work of highly-trained gundogs in the field without a sense of wonder than any dumb creature can reach so high a standard of intelligence. To a great extent, of course, th? mental attainments of the sporting
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  • 161 16 Th Resident of Selangnr has app unled the following to be Visiting I 1936: The Deputy r.troller of Labaur. FMS Kuala Lumpur, the Second Magistrate. l\ual -i Lumpur, the Assistant Protector of Chinese. Selangcr. the Chaplain of Selangor. Tengku Alam Shah Ibnl al Sultan Ala'edin Sulaiman Shah.
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  • 79 16 The Chief Secretary to Government. F.M.8.. has revoked with effect from Jan 1. 193 G. the Gazette Notification ■i DM 15. 1933. Imposing excise duty on sugar manufac ured from Mat I nipah-palm In the Federated Malay States I i Towkay Quek Kal Kee has Issued
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  • 187 16 Terrier A Perfect Host. When holiday-making recently I made the acquaintance of a Ore it Dane that was an example of th effect of home life upon a dog writes Phllokuon in Tail-Wagg r chats i Having been reared in a kennel until he had
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  • 165 16 Mr.J.H. PedlowTo Act Al A Judge. The following appointments arc notified in th- FM I Government s I Major R L Nunn. Dr O to be an ofttc.al m nib -r of tti- F d r.il I fcr an extended period o( one Mr. G R Wiseman to
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  • 430 16 Cappy. Every night before going to bfd the dog vi r a little run One night the master wj, aw.iy. anl the mistress looked the time. Cappy. having tried unsuccessfully to attract hrr attention. her walking shoes Still no notice, so he went up>' h"r hat and
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  • 40 16 The Tail-Wagners' Club. Londoi. which last year introduced an insta'ment sa\eme for 'he purchase of dog licences \>y means of special stamps, :v<:.ed its m: In January the Tail-Waogcrs' Cl':b ■.ill purchase apprczima'c'.y 20 000 d>7 licences.
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  • 142 16 Estate Asiatic Btaf*V (Jatherinß. Under Asiatic I bllan. a fanv a -.ban to Mr K < Chairman of thr> A Asiatic BUfla of his departure to India on ton About 70 i •he chain: NS. presided A:' Hon. Dr 8 R K Thamby Raja.
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  • 758 16 K.L. KLANG LICENSING BOARDS. The 1 :-)r the K 1936 The Hr g >r a:. K K :«nd Mr ..im Mr R. Amarus k ra J P X; Abdul H imld c II I April 14. 1934. and In attendant Mr. Andrew Barrie at a meeting oi j Aorll 14.
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    • 178 16 LOCAL FLIGHTS OVER SINGAPORE NEW YEAR'S DAY IN A QANTAS 4 ENGINED AIR LINER. SEATS -5.00 CJIII I FARE CHU oni mm n kv ktrucn I'.mikiM, vth MANSFIELD Co., TEL. 5159. OCEAN BUILDING. NEW SHIPMENTS OF— CAST IRON PIPtS A FITTINGS GALV WATER PIPES FITTINGS. LEAD PIPES A COPPER PIPES.
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    • 9 16 Further Church service notices are published in page 13.
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    • 223 16 Colds, Coughs^ Bronchitis, lUldll Whooping Cough w The pleasant, soothing a> ■V/// of Angier's Emulsion together with its tonic and building properties, make it B/7// an ideal remedy for children's ailments. v^S| B/// Moreover, the little ones all like it and take it nNss^W///// willingly when they refuse other medicines
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    • 92 17 1 TEETH ft kWHITE#| \K EN and women alike 4j j iVA hnd the charm of '4 a perfect set of teeth' l j irresistible Use Macleans peroxide |j toothpaste regularly and I your teeth will be dazz- M finely white and spotless. even if you i jMf^&L vmoke in-
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    • 85 17 Brceks Memorial School, Ootacamund. S. India. Prfpara'.i Establuhn ing. Edi. 13 IT BINOCULARS W|f| TROPIC -PROOF *9* This important tact ls often overlooked Lellz Bin i ally unsurpassed, and -he metal us-u for the prism bodies nas specially tested for humid heal. LeiU Binoculars ot the extti light Electron -metal
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    • 386 18 A SWISS HEALTH RESORT. Robert Louis Stevenson at Davos. By W. O. Lockett. Harst and Blackett. Its. (id. IT is a remarkable feature of the lit> rary landscape that assiduous students cf particular writers are eager to study the merest details of their hero's life to the
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    • 1090 18 "STAGGERING SCENERY." The Abyssinian Storm. By Sir Thomas Comyn-Plat'.. (Jarrolds. 12s. Many Europeans have travelled in the outlying parts of Abyssinia in search of minerals and concessions. but few have done so purely for pleasure and because they wanted to know something abjut the Abys-sinians Sir
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    • 393 18 I in- of the Buhop of London IIPercy (olson. Jarrolds. 12s. 6d. There Is little Intimate biography In Mr Colson's "Life" of one of the best loved prelates who have ever ruled over the See of London, but there Is just enough to make the reader realise
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    • 469 18 They Fought To Get The Vote Won The War. Thr Life of Emmeline Pankhurst. By Sylvia Pankhurst Werner Laurie. J». 6d. In these days of women Members of Parliament, voters, doctors, lawyers. etc., it is difficult to visualise the extraordinary fight for the franchise put up by the
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    • 243 18 4s4 s I t In A 1/ti \h^hi with Coronation Arch. HEADACHES Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, etc. Hammer at your Brain? Why suffer those torturing pains? take a course of Dr. Cassell s Tablets and banish the cause, trouble may be due to (1 Nerves, Impure Blood, a 1 itated System
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    • 120 18 SEE hew Twfc't short httH fits th« innarcurv* of your t*»th! No big old* (>shicn»d brush clvars those crtv'ot half to wall- thos* crivcti cut of sight ■IMM decay it rrott likely to start. Dentists approve of tlie way Tck dcet its job: icven rows cf the wor'o's rest ■■BJfPJBJ
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  • 476 19 Government Defines Its Policy. Lahore Dee. 10. AN important pronouncement on! MM communal situation in I-ahorc wxs made by His Excellency! the (Governor this evening when he explained the policy of the (Jovernment to two separate deputations of Hindus and Modems, respectively. Referring to the ShahldgunJ
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  • 100 19 Troops Withdrawn. In v ew of the Improvement In the communal situation at Lahore special precautionary measures taken as a result of the recent disturbances have been gradually relaxed The squadron of cavalry drafted from Lahore Cantonment and stationed outs'de the Kotwall was withdrawn on Dec 7
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  • 150 19 Corporation Move. A plea that Bombay should have a Deputy Mayor as In Calcutta and Karachi was put forward at the meetIng of the Bombay Municipal Corporation recently. After a debate th? question was referred to a committee Mr. Patel. who moved the resolution, j because
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  • 43 19 DEATH OF N AWAB'S SON. The death occurred on Dec. 2 of the j infant son of His Highness the Nawab Saheb of Junagadh. says a report from i Ahmedabad. All State schools, offices and col'eges were closed as a mark of respect.
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  • 224 19 INHABITED BY ABORIGINES. A -..:ui;ng the .i\i ar.-as in Rewa State Into a separate administrate unit, ha* .i communique issued at Hewa. Th? area comprises 700 square miles and is mostly Inhabited by aborigines. Thn area has been separated from the Sohagpur tah
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  • 176 19 Mr. Gandhi's "Part." Replying to addresses presented by the Chittvior Municipality and others Mr. Rajendra Prasad < Congress President) htatt-d that Mr Gandhi's visit to Champaran in 1917 was responsible for the extinction of the Bihar indigo Industry, says a Madras report. Mr. Prasad said th? committee
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  • 28 19 A report from Bettlah. In the Champaran district, sates that Mrs. Hey. who was out with a shooting party, was accidentally shot. She died in hospital
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  • 33 19 A Customs duty on cut diamonds brought Into Burma by the route* leading to Bhamo district and to Hyltkytna has been imposed since Dec. 7, says a Rangoon report.
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  • 160 19 Improved Economic Conditions. New Delhi. Numerous Instances or better socl.tl contact and steady Improvement In the conditions of Indians are given in the annual report of the Government of India's Agent In South Africa for 1934 The Governor-General and I^afty Clarendon attended an At Home given
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  • 179 19 Mr. Birla's Pica. "We may be aole to retain Dr Ambedkar in th* Hindu fold and yet we may lose millions o,' other Ambedkars If we do not make serious efforts to reform Hindu society." declared Mr G D Birla. in an address at Wardha
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  • 104 19 [POLICE SUPPLIED WITH TEAR GAS. Colombo. CEYLON police are to be supplied rd'h tear «7a» /or fi'r!kkf armed gangsters. It the first <ime gas u-.7 be used m Ceylon, ai'Hovgh it U tridelg used by the police in many cow;' The effects of the gas
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  • 171 19 A French Cairn In Madra*. Though Sir Samuel H Advocate-General of Madras. Sir Alladl Ayyar. expressing the British Government, h.ivr t •he Frrnchpettah In Musuhputam Is British territory, the Govrrr:: French India maintain that It \s "rightly and conventionally territory" <wrltcs lh«> Madra->. pondent of
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  • 69 19 Offices For New Govern ment. Urgency Of Hou Problem. lished. t in sonic dt hy thr- Ia. Court would bi'Kin to h>:. ttmultai of autonomy In tho province.": questions like liuus.uk I railway authority other terhnlral adornment carlv i. It Is i.: UM heads o! 9. at which t. lit
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  • 7 19 Maubtn. Burn pd plr;:
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