The Straits Times, 21 November 1936

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times TESTABUSHSD NBARLY A CENTUBT.] 77/£ LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1936 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 0 I\\(.ES SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1936 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 376 1 SINGaPORC". 140. CECIL ST. (PHONZ 3471)^ C^t»sssssWfc^!»L^^sl»WO It costs less to own a GENERAL ELECTRIC OF AMERICA l^^* "*~~--^>^bl W^Mai G«n«r«rl Electric (of U.S.A.) S*Mi«d-in-St««4 l=:=^^yL I Now givM double the cold and vms eTenle** current than ever I ffl Research keeps General Electric (of U.S.A.) years I ■^^J==^-pf^fV i
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    • 141 1 f THE LATENT X LOVELINESS IN EVERY B /f WOMAN IS REVEALED BY I c^^^^^ v^< v# yhJ) ■fflHnl LijA TREATMENT HH^M However painstaking your home beauty, s^^ I care may be, your skin does periodically need really first-class treatment from the Vfli hands of an expert. Mrs. McFarlane, the
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    • 147 1 KUALA LUMPUR 26. JAVA ST. fPHONE "X".^! Scots (Üblsky <*>t«-« a«aaasai i.t<« tffUTf fr Tends WIT I J AT HOME HAIG OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY opeclally packed for Christmoa In 2, 3, 4 and 6 bottle cases, as well w the unual "all -the -year round" 12. This year the Christmas
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    • 705 2 <lfe J&niife Wmes SITUATIONS VACANT »\l.i-.i applytni !••> Ms} potitloo adverItof m (hr-r columns terd ecpte* of (estlmonnl* l)n not vnd ori.-lialv experienced Chtnwss Salman f, Import House. Apply stating i S: salary. Box 370. Strait WAMED b- a European import Hove In fa ■a Junior Etiropem Accountant. I b
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    • 784 2 FOR SALE STRUCTURAL STEEL, Joists, Even Angles, plates, Round aid Flat Bars. Hlndhede A Co., Ltd. FOB SALE, Westinghousc Refrigerator medium size, used 6 months only. On view at 83 Grange Road. DARK OAK POLISH household furnitur* and set of rattan furniture for verandah. Box 355, Straits Times. FREE a
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    • 892 2 HOUSES FLATS TO LET Bongalow 6, Angullia Park. Angulua Co. TO LET, furnished, 6. QUstead Road, 4 bedrooms, Hall Dining room, lounge, servant quarters, tennis court. Apply The British Malaya Trustee ft Executor Co.. Ltd.. Tel 6959. TO LET modern European houses, Nos. 51 and 71, Holland Poad, 2 bedrooms
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    • 790 2 PUBLIC NOTICES THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. NOTICE Is hereby Riven that Mr. Lim Choon Sang has been dismissed from our service and has no authority to transact ai.y business or to collect monies on the Company's behalf. THE JESSELTON ICE AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. ((Incorporated in the
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    • 1224 2 BUSINESS CARDS Ere BEDOK RESTAURANT MASSAGE HALL 52* east coast boad MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA FULLY LICENSED, COOL. PLEASANT, Rft HIGH ELEVATION. EUROPEAN POOD bU W T =-HLOO STRtET. and sukiyaki. Telephone 7467. NAPIER HOUSE. 7, Napier Boad, Tanglin. FOR S\LE Vacant now. corner flat, would
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 689 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated 10 England.) MAIL PASSENOER AND OAROO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N-CO DNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJXSTYB GOVERNMENT. 1/3NDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD PROM LONDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due ronnagt Sport MM COMORIN 15.000 Nov. 21 <?OMAI I 6,810
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    • 342 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTH FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. N. V. X I INK In co-operation with Thos. Cook Son, Ltd. an INCLUSIVE INDEPENDENT TOUR via China, Japan America arriving in England in time for The Coronation. Singapore dep. March 22nd by s.s. "Suwa Maru" Southampton
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    • 687 3 PASSENGER AND r HEIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN HOMEWARD SAILINGS 1937 Prom From Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang MS Sham EPHIA 12/1 131 13 1 15/1 L'VLANDIA 2/2 2 3 3
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    • 149 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated Id England) APCAR LINE. FOR BONG KONG, SHANGHAI. MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA B.s. TALAMBA MM 3rd Dec. 3 p.m. Excellent modern accommodation for first and second class oassengers Speclaj nolida; return ticket* Interchangeable wltb P. O. 8. N. CO.. Issued at cheap rates
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    • 1094 3 SHIPPING. >^ THB BI.UK FUNNEL LINE (Oceaa The Hoa Khlo. jteamsnrp O* «193J1 Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd.. and China Mutual The Conard White tar Ltd Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) The Sarawak Sle. nwSlp Ca Ltd. The StralU Steamship Co.. Lta The Australian Orlrn, il Llttr Ltd. The China Navigation
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 186 4 Sharp Rise In October. A sharp rise in Suez Canal receipts took placq in October, the total for the month amounting to 100,260,000 francs, against 85,670,000 francs in October, 1935. The rise is all the more remarkable having regard to the fact that transit last month numbered
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    • 248 4 Today. DjMnbl (Toba) 3 pjn. Bagan, Bengfcalis and Selat PanJJang (ToboaU) P-m-Laboean Bllilc (Rantau) 4 pjn. Muntok Palembang (Senang) 4 pjn. Rengat Tembllahan (Maros) 4 pjn. Hong Kong, Canton. Shanghai, Kobe Manila via Penang by air (Imperial) PJ"»Penang, Slam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. S. Africa.
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    • 73 4 INWARD. Qantas: From Australia: Arrives this afternoon. Dutch: From Netherlands India: Arrives this afternoon. Imperial: From Europe: Arrives Sunday night. X.L.M.: From Europe: Due Monday night. OUTWARD. X.L.M.: To Europe: Malls close 12.45 p.m. today. Qantas: To Australia: Mails close 7 p.m. Sunday. Imperial: To Hong Kong: Mails
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    • 137 4 Malls from Europe etc. (London) expected tomorrow, Nov. 22, by air (Imperial) will be delivered to boxholders at 6 p.m. General delivery of letters on Nov. 23 at 8.25 am. Malls from Europe (London parcel malls) expected tooay, Nov. 21, by P. O. (Comorin) will be delivered at
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    • 70 4 Correspondence for transmission by air "via Netherlands" must.be specially and clearly superscribed "By X.1..M." Malls will close at Malacca as follows: Today. Medan by air (Netherlands) 6 p.m. Hong Kong and China by air (Imperial) 6 p.m. Australasia, Java and Timor by air (Qantas) 8 p m. Tuesday,
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    • 20 4 The air mail dispatched from Singapore on Nov. 14 was delivered In London on Not. 20.
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    • 68 4 The following are passengers for Singapore on the nu. Brria which left Southampton on Nov. 15 and Is due here on Dec. 18: Mr. C. H. Cateaux. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Piununer, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gwlnnell and infant, Mrs. B. N. Blntley, Mr. C. Hewetson,
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  • 49 4 i Nov. 19: Hermod, Henrlk (Nor.); MiI lan Maru (Jap.); Roggeveen, Bonte!koe. TJipai (Dut.): Rasa (Brit.). Nov. 20: Rlmau, Pontianak. Ampang, I Esmeralda, Jerantut, Tandjong Balel, i Carthage, Kamuning, Glenapp, Silvercedar, Hong Slang (Brit.); Rhelnland (Ger.): Baloeran, Op ten Noort, V. der Does de Bye. Mljer, Tinombo (Dut.).
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 499 4 BOUSTEAD GO., LTD. (Incorporated Is PMS > LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. BLTB. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS, TELEPHONE: Preicht 54JJ— Paaaace Mil W^Z CORONATION MmMMKsß^rwß Uit KING EDWARD PllllS MAY, 1937 i earj.y booking is jfl Pj&ftfokJaaaaaV Information and tickets "^^"tu^i^i^ from yoar own agent, 1 Wkyisr~~W BOUSTE D co
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    • 431 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL ISTHMIAN STEAMSUIP CO. LTD. COMPANY. dncMKorated to Rnglaud). (incorporated to DBA.) BOSTOM NBW TOKK A BALT-IHOIC* •ELLERMAN" LINE. VIA CAPS OF GOOD HOPE FOR BAVRK. LONDON. STEEL SEAFARER In port Nov. 24 ROTTERDAM HAMHI'Rt.. STFgI PCIENTIST Dec 23 Dec 28 B'l'tJfc'L TRAVELER Jan. 33 Jan. 28 Via Porta
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 445 4 Malayan Meteorological Service Daily Weather Report. Station* Yesterday Last night max. rain- bright mln temp, fall s'shlne temp •P Ins. hrs. *F West Coast. Alor Star 89 Nil 10.4 71 Baya.. Lepas (Penang) 89 Nil 10.9 74 Sitiawan 90 0.44 11.1 73 Bukit Jeram 88 0.46 9.8 72 Malacca 86
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  • 377 5 MR. J. H. SQUIRE AND HIS DEBTS. OCTET SUPERSEDED BY JAZZ BAND. Mr. H. Squire, musician and leader of the Celeste Octet, appeared for public examinat: in in bankruptcy at Hastings. The Official Receiver said o him: You appear to have stated ijublicly that you
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  • 127 5 New Delhi. THE announcement by His Majesty the King, in a speech to Parliaj ment, of a Coronation Durbar in India, I has caused a pleasant surprise here for the reason that the dtelslon was kept a close secret. It is expected that New Delhi
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    • 236 5 LAST NIGHT OF tSELf&B^ttkmE&JU&JSFSk GLADYS SWARTHOUT |£H ™T_\ A^M^J JOHN BOIES who sing some beautiful operatic arias in paramounts 'ROSE of the RANCHO' with CHARLES BICKFOftD. WILLIE HOWARD TOMORROW AN AMAZING STORY OF THREE PEOPLE WHOSE I -VFS WERF NEARLY WRECKED BECAUSE OF A VICIOUS LIE! THESE THREE with MIRIAM
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    • 109 5 LIQUIDATION SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD RE6AKILESS OF COST. BARGAINS IN JEWELLERY FOR HEN SOLID I <<&] GOLD fe sJM TIE g| WF PIN j SET WITH DIAMOND OR PEARL. SPECIAL OFFER $10/(AS ILLUSTRATION). (Open up W 6 p.m. incline Satatfcys) FRANKEL BROS. SINGAPORE. "finally one would say
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    • 190 5 WHITE LINEN UPPERS \iif^^ ON SPECIALLY TREATED kg^oo*"^ RUBBER SOLES. "INDISPENSABLE" .><*>* //^^S-S^^ Jn WHITE POPLIN CREPE sffi& S*\ RUBBER SOLES SPECIALLY jT Iszr S MADE FOR VERY HARD WEAR. RAMON ROSITA TRIO TONIGHT POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT AT THE 1 NEW WORLD CABARET TONIGHT and 28th NOVEMBER GALA RACE
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    • 407 5 TENDERS tenders" Tenders are invitf' from approved contractors for the —ntluu of Sh .'W-riooms, Garage and Workshop at Grange Road i Singapore. I Plans and Specification may be icen and licjla. obtained at the office o.': C. T. Im. B.Sr.. A.1.A.A., etc. Civil Engineer and Architect 19 Lim Teck Kirn
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 342 5 WHAT IS ON TODAY. •THE Straits Times is pub!i^: ng GLOBE THE.* 1 E: Paddy YDt&. this daily feature to give 7 15 93 readers a comprehensive summary R1TZ, GBTLANQ: Kirs of B'lrlesquc, of entertainments, meetings, spotf? and Tn c Murder Man. 7 !"> u pm. events, social functions and
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  • LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 406 6 Firm Undertone Of All Shares. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, Nov. 21. Tin is down 255. for three months and 30s. for spot in London and cent in New York. Cable 3 from London disclose the usual weekend cautiousness. The Btock exchange being closed on Saturdays, bids
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    • 129 6 Singapore. November 21. 12 noon. November 21. Singapore tin pric (per picul) $114!' 4. Java Cube White Muntok Pjpper White Pepper Black Pepper Mixed Copra 7.30 •Sundried Copra 7.70 Small Flak i Tapioca Pair Flake Tapioca Med Pearl Tapioca Small Pearl i'aploca No. 1 Sago Flour Lingga Sago Flour
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 529 6 Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyan Evhu Buyers Sellers Buyers fellers 4/- Ampat Tin 5/- 5/6 5/- 5/6 £1 Aaam Kumbang 32/- 34/- 31/- 33 £1 Austral Malay 56/- 60/- 56/- 60/5/- Ayer Hltam 20/- 21/6cd 19/6 20/6cd 1 Ayer Weng 1.95 2.05 2.00 2.10 £1 Bangrln Tin 23/- 24/6
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      • 403 6 2 2 Alex Brick OrcL 1.10 1.30 1.10 1.30 2 2 do 1Vz<7o Prefs. 2.00 2.10 200 210 10 10 Atlas Ice 8.00 lO.OOn. 8.00 lOOOn £1 £1 BAT 6.12.6 6.17.6 6.10.0 6.150 1 1 B. M. Broadcasting 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.00 10 5 B. M. Trustee 6.25 7.00
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      • 198 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31 8f pt. 30 108 110 nom 19CT rec. 1947 M.600.000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 111 113 nom 4' 2 '-< l£09 reo. 1955 $1,000,000 Uit Mar. 31 fiept. 30 120 122 nom 4'.v 1913 red. 1903 S2.000.000
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      • 342 6 Today's Prices Fraser Co. Lyali Evatt Alienby 1.70 1.80cd 1.70 l.COcd Alor Gajah 1.30 1.40 1.30 1.40 Amal. Malay 1.80 1.90 180 1.90 Ayer Hitam 155 1.65 1.60 1.70 Ayer Molek 1.20 1.30 1.17 1.25 Ayet Panas 1.75 1.85 1.70 1.80 Bassett 0.67 0.72 0.67 0.72 Batu Lintang
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  • 199 6 Closing Prices, Friday. The following ut the exchange 'ates tint mi rung according tc the daily cinuiai issued by the Hong Ron* and nunrtta Banktne Corooratirn: YA LiNti London Uemana.- 2/4 1/16 Lcndon IT 2/4 1/16 London 4 months' sight 2/4',» Lyons, demand 1230 Hamburg demand 141 New York
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  • 83 6 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. rWino- Prirw Fririav rnces, rnaay. Noon, Nov. 20. N j x R g g j (F.OJB Nov. 31 31V6 Good F. A. Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Nov. 30 15/16 31 1/16 No 1 X. R. S. S. Tone of Market: j)uu and easier Latest
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  • 344 6 London, Nov. 20. The following are today's closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares ol £1 denomination unless otherwise stated: •New York prices quoted In US currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not Included. Yesterday Rise or FaU
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  • 92 6 London. Nov. 20. The following were closing mean rates: Paris 105 9/64 Athens 547". sollers New York 4.89 1/16 Bucharest 667 'i Montreal 4.88*4 sellers Brussels 28.92'.. Rio 4', Geneva 31.27% sellers official Amsterdam 9. 04*4 Belgrade 213 Milan 92 7 Buenos Aires unquoted Berlin 12.15'* Montevideo 39 7
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  • 46 6 London, Nov. 20. The total amount applied for in tenders for £50,000,000 Treasury Bills was £69,130,000. The maximum amount was allotted in Bills at three months. The average rate per cent, was 10s. 9.74 d. as compared with 10s. 6.24 d. last weekBritish Wireless.
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  • 529 6 WILL EXPORT QUOTA BE FURTHER RAISED INCREASED BUYING FROM JAPAN. A LL markets nave s:iown mere actt- vity this week with prices advancing daily, states Stanton Nelson and Co's rubber market review of Nov. 20. Values tcday ar3 a little below best due to profit taking and
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  • 30 6 The price of rubber for assessment of export duty for the period Nov. 20 to Nov. 26 inclusive, has been fixed as 30 7/8 cents per pound.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 3628 7 Rapid Growth Of Mail And Passenger Traffic. •THE annual meeting of Imperial Airways Ltd., was held in London on Nov. 10. Sir J. George Beharrel, who presided, in the absence of the chairman the Rt. Hon. Sir Eric Geddes, read the chairman's address part
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 633 7 3ANKING HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incortxruu-d to tb» Colony of Hong Kong.) me iiaDiuiy ji members Is limited to tne extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance Nc 8 or 192S 3) tn* Colcnj Authorised Capita Me.000.000 |MMtf and Pull» PalO-Op $20,000,000 Fund* Slrrlln 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000
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    • 156 7 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China b% Special Charter.; 12, Cecil S'reet, Singapore. Tettpbanes: Msnager's Office 6U4 Enhance UepL 8441 General Offlce 5188-9 with 11 extensions. Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO-Paid-l p Capital Ch. $40 000.001) 00 Reserve Far tii .3.4:3.591.43 Total Resources Ch. $1 J42.242.168.35 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong. Chairmen
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    • 486 7 BANKING i» CHARTERED BANK Otf INDIA. AUSTRALL\ AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England W Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital tn BCJ.OOO shares of £5 eacn 0.000.0W Reserve Fund a.000.0M Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: <• St. Bfehopacate. London. E C t. f' Alor Star Hong Kong Saigon Amritsar
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  • 1016 8 Labour Party Firebrand And Bogey Man. People In The News, CIR Stafford Cripps, who was rebuked yesterday by Dr. Hugh Dalton, the chairman of the British Labour Party executive, is the firebrand and bogey man of British Socialism. Yet he is an exceptionally able man and, if he was a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 468 8 i FACTORY FRESHNESS TOTHE LAST CIGARETTE A twist of a coin opens the lid! Listen for the hiss caused through inrush of air replacing vacuum— this Is your assurance of factory freshness The Patent "Evertite" tin can easily be resealed by screwing on lid. For more permanent closing, press on
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    • 160 8 Latest In Quality Radios EVERY MODEL A CHALLENGER Sils Agents "HM.V." American Kadios: KEE lIUAT RADIO COMPANY. 122/124, Orchard Road Phone: 4566 Singapore. PADIO 6ATT€RI€S KEE HUAT RADIO COMPANY V^^ A BRITISH RADIO M^^^ ot late*; design -;imI k^ W Die and reliable In I I -jm operation. QuaUlv ot
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 88 8 Week End Broadcasting. EMPIRE STATION. TODAY TRANSMISSION 2. The following frequencies will be used:— GSU 21.47 Mc/S (13.97 111.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) 6.20 p.m.— Rig Ben. The BBC Northern Orchestra; led by Harold Jones; conducted by Alfred Barker. 7.05 p.m. Lightning variety.* 7.30 p.m.— The BBC Variety Orchestra.*
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    • 568 8 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. 'Empire Magazine.' No. 1 14.* A weekly review of things at Home. Edited by Pascoe Thornton. i 9.51 p.m. The Coventry Hippodrome Orch- l estra; conductor, William IV t hers. From the Hippodrome Theatre. Coventry. I IP :o p.m. 'The General Post Office.' A radiodramatic study
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    • 529 8 Troubadours. 8 News from Holland. 8 10 The Phohi Troubadours continue their programme. 8.35 Mircrophon debutants. 8.50 From Mall to Mall in Holland. 9.10 The Troubadours in a special feature: "Holland sings a folk song." 9.20 Weekly review by Mr. L. Aletrir.o. 9.40 The Troubadours (contd.). 9.50 Close down. TOMORROW
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    • 202 8 I 8 20 Classical music (Modern compOalUoM). i 9 20 Dutch songs. 9.50 Dance music by the "Cercle Hellendoorn 11.50 Close down. TOMORROW 7.50 a.m. Church services. 10.50 a.m. Opening announcement. 10.54 Light music. 11.20 Concert by Nirom Orchestra. 11.48 Carillon. 11 50 Contln-iaMon of concert by Nirom Orchestra. 12.05
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  • 305 9 CHAHAR ALLIES DRIVEN BACK. JAPANESE SOUND WARNING. Shanghai, Nov. 20. •yHE Suiyuan forces, under the 1 direction of Gen. Fu Tso-yi. Governor and commander-ln-chief in the province, have started a general attack on the Manchukuo and Mongol forces at Tuchengtze and Ertaitze, in North Suiyuan, and succeeded
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  • 119 9 NANKING CABINET RESHUFFLE I Dr. H. H. Kung As Prime Minister. Shanghai. Nov. 20. A report emanating from Toklo states that the personnel of the present Nanking cabinet will soon be changed In order to relieve Gen. Chiang Kai-shek of his duties as the Prim? Minister and to enable him
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  • 46 9 Tientsin, Nov. 20. The Sino-Japanese Huitung Company, which is operating fjur airlines linking Hopel and Chahar with Manchukuo. Is capitalised at $2,700,000. So far only passengers are being carried, but mail facilities are expected to be included shortly.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 32 9 Gen. Feng Chih-an, new Governor of Hopel. has arrived in Paoting. the capital, and assumed his duties. He announced that there would be no reshuffle in the government.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 9 With a vast military parade, in which mechanised divisions took part, Paris observed the eighteenth anniversary of the Armistice at the Arc de Triomphe. President Lebrun, Premier Leon Blum and other members of the Cabinet attended the ceremony. Tanks are seen above passing along the Champs Elysee in the parade.
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  • 232 9 GOVERNMENT THE DISTRESSED AREAS. ATTENTION FOCUSSED BY KING'S VISIT. I London, Nov. 20. The Kings visit to South Wales has I again focussed attention on the situation in the distressed areas and his outspoken concern for their restoration to active life has evoked an immediate public response. The Chancellor of
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  • 216 9 "Growing Favour For Idea In Dominions." London. Nov 18. The interim report of the Oversea Settlement Board issued tonight states that "on a preliminary view of tno situation, we are encouraged to think that the Improvement of economic conditions overseas, and evidence that, the idea of Empire
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  • 59 9 The President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Walter Runclman. in reply to a Commons question, said that action on matters dealt with in the report of thi Imperial Shipping Committee was a question for Joint Empire consideration. He would do all in his power to bring
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  • 45 9 The London County Council has adopted a recommendation for the development of the White City site at Hammersmith for housing purposes at a total estimated cost of £1.427.000 A total of 2.286 dwellings. 14 shops and administrative buildings, and children's playgrounds is proposed. British Wireless.
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  • 129 9 TRAGEDY AT BIG COPPER MINE. Tokio, Nov. 20. Over a thousand are feared dead, following the bursting of the dam of the reservoir at the Osarusawa copper mine, in Akita Prefecture. The disaster was caused by heavy rains, which made a breach in the dam
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  • 134 9 For Next Week. (From Our Radio Correspondent) I am informed that during the coming week the following wavelengths and frequencies will be used by the 8.8.C. Empire transmitter at Daventry. Transmission II (From 6.20 p.m. to 9.5 p.m. Malayan Time): GSH (21.47 Me's, 13.97 metres) and GSG
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  • 105 9 MR. T. V. SOONG ARRIVES IN HONG KONG. Reopening Of The Bank Of Canton. Hong Kong. Nov. 20. Mr. T. V. Socng, head of the National Economic Council, ahs arrived In Hong Kong to assist In the reorganisation of the Bank of Canton. Hong Kong, pre- paratory to its reopening.
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  • 66 9 The decision to extend the p;rlod of duration of the Empire Settlement Act 1922, due to expire on May 31 next, with certain modifications, was announced by the Dominions Secretary, Mr. Ma'.cclm Macdonald, yesterday. The Bill for the purpose will shortly be introduced. Legislation is
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  • 52 9 Bombay, Nov. 16. Abdulla Gandhi, the Mahatma's eldest son. has returned to Hindu faith from Mohammedanism, to which he was converted in May. He is now reassumlng his original name of Harilal Gandhi. He declared Hinduism was "in no way inferior to other faiths."—
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 313 9 HOTELS TONIGHT*" ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL (formal) and latest programme success by THE WORLD FAMOUS ROLLER SKATERS 4 LA SALLES SENSATIONAL SKATING WIZARDS. DEATH DEFYING SPINS ON j A TABLE TOP EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. BOOK YOUR TABLE Non-diners $1.00 i:\FIMS TI.rRRATED ORCHES- I
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    • 288 9 z: j^ X 0 I STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE (All British) SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR GENUINE RUSSIAN CAVIARE RED BLACK H. BOLTER CO., 23, WINCHESTER HOUSE TEL. 6522. THE BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOR COMPANY LIMITED. The Company was formed In the year 1924 and was registered
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  • 107 10 SLVGAPOR*. GLOBE THEATBB Littlest Rebel. 7.15—9.30. GREAT VVOKLD—THE SKI lAJLBXI Fighting Hero. NEW WOULD Side Shows. Cabaret, oaoemc TallUes. Theatres cinema*. BITZ. CHUNG The Murder Man. With Virginia Bruce St. Lionel At will. Also King of The Burlesque. With Warner Baxter. 7.45—11 p.m. BAFFLES BOTEL Orchestral Concert 8.15 to
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  • 799 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1936. THE JAPANESE IN MONGOLIA. The Nanking Government's action in closing the whole of Inner Mongolia (comprising the provinces of Chahar, Suiyuan and Ninghsia) to loreigners and advising the diplomatic representatives to evacuate their nationals from that territory "in view of impending hostilities"
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  • 56 10 An Instrument has been passed under the Public Seal of the Colony provisionally reappointing Dr. Lim Han Hoe to be, subject to the approval of His Majesty the King, a Nominated Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements for a period
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  • 22 10 His Excellency the Governor has recognised Mr. Walther Gjodesen as honorary Vice-Consul for Denmark at Penang. m
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  • 18 10 Mr. G. R. Sykes, M.C.S.. has been appointed to act as Resident Councillor, Malacca.
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  • 29 10 His Excellency the Governor has provisionally recognised Mr. Eigll. Koch as honorary Consul for Denmark in Singapore pending the Issue of His Majesty's Exequatur.
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  • 46 10 Mr. A. J. Sturrock Is an inmate of the Genera! Hospital, Batu Gajah. Mr. Sturrock. who Is on a visit to Malaya from England where he has settled down, recently returned to Ipoh after visiting Trengganu from which state he retired after serving as British Adviser.
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  • 781 10 Symbolism In the Head-dress Of King Edward. The theme of this article (reproduced from the English journal "Service") is that in this age, when government in the Fascist countries is invested with militaristic trappings and is inculcating the whole population, from the kindergarten upwards, with a spirit
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  • 778 10 Problems of Chinese Education. By Dr. Victor Purcell. (Kenan Paul. 10s. 6d.) Messrs. Kegan Paul claim that this Is the first account In English of the far-reaching cultural revolution that has been talcing place in China in the last few decades. So far
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  • 667 11 Burgos Leaders' Warning To British Government. MR. EDEN'S STATEMENT. Munitions Traffic Suspected In Russian Ships. MR. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, informed iU the House of Commons yesterday that the Spanish rebels' provisional government at Burgos has warned Britain that <hey may
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    39 11 Ai. de C'alheiros, the Portuguese Charge d'Aftairos in London, at the Foreign Office for a meeting of the Spanish Non-intervention Committee, at which the German and Italian replies to the Soviet allegations of breaches of the pact were considered.
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  • 32 11 Museum On Fire. Barcelona. Nov. 20. The Prado Museum In Madrid was bombed and set on flre by Incendiary bombs dropped from insurgent planes, according to an announcement from the Government. Reuter.
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  • 99 11 Two Sultans Return On Same Liner. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 21. The Sultan and Sultana of Johore who have been enjoying an extended holiday In England will leave London next week on the first stage of their return voyage to Malaya. I understand they will travel by the
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  • 92 11 Now Trade Agreement Discussed. Eerlin. Nov. 20. The official visit of Dr. Guido Schmidt, the Au. Man Foreign Minister, has been concluded. A communique says that Dr. Schmidt had several friendly conferences with Baron von Neurath, the Foreign Minister, of a political, economic and cultural character
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  • 88 11 Paris, Nov. 21. Great interest has been aroused in the exhibit at the Paris Aero Show of a new doub'e-bank engine with 14 cylinders shown by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. The British Air Ministry has not permitted the engine power and weight to be
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  • 77 11 The Turkish lleet. under the command, of Admiral Shukur Okan, entered Malta harbour this morning on Its first official visit to a foreign naval station since the war. Admiral Okan's flag was flying on the battlecruiser, Sultan Selim The Turkish visitors were escorted Into the
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  • 32 11 Berlin, Nov. 18. Car', von Ossietsky, one cl the bestra pacifist writers, has been re1 .'rjm prison after being Inrated by t!ie Nazis In concentrasince 1W3. RectCT
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  • 87 11 Happily Married M.P.s Support New Divorce Bill. London, Nov. 20. Jjy 78 votes to 12 the Marriage Bill, which seeks wider grounds for divorce on grounds of desertion, cruelty, habitual drunkenness and incurable insanity, was given a second reading in the House of Commons today. The author of the measure
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  • 62 11 BAD WEATHER. MILITARY OPERATIONS HELD UP. Madrid, Nov. 20. There was reduced military activity around the capital today largely owing to bad weather. Spasmodic fighting look place in the vicinity oftheModelo prison, but was mestly confined to rifle and machinegun fire, with occasional artillery salvoes. There is no appreciable change
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  • 111 11 BIG AIR RAID. REBEL PLANES SURPRISED. London, Nov. 20. The biggest air battle of the war, following yesterday's air raid on Madrid, is described by Reuter's special correspondent with the insurgents. Twenty-one bombers, escorted by 24 fighters, returning from the raid, were surprised by 18 Government chasers. The troops on
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  • 65 11 TO ALLEVIATE SUFFERING. DIPLOMATS' PLAN. Recently the British Charge d'Affaires at Madrid, Mr. Ogllvle Forbes, together with the Mexican Ambassador and Argentine Charge d'Affaires, called on the General Officer Commanding in Madrid on behalf of the diplomatic corps and left with him a memorandum offering their' service In any manner
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    74 11 h» i.o Jewish Ex-Servicemen's National Rememberance Service thousands of Jews from all parts of Britain assembled on the Horse Guards Parade for inspection by Field Marshall Lord Milne, then marched to the Cenotaph for the laying of a wreath. This photo shows the Very Rev. Dr. J.H. Hertz, Chief Rabbi
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  • 498 11 When Britain May Go To War. Mr. EDEN'S SPEECH. London, Nov. 20. It is hard to believe that any Important section of the public anywhere can want war, since war must spell universal Impoverishment, if not universal destruction," said Mr. Anthony Eden In a speech in his constituency at Leamington
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  • 68 11 Latent estimates show that 210 people were killed and 592 are missing and believed dead in the Japanese dam disaster (see page NINE). The education authorities estimate that at least 250 schoolchildren have perished in the disaster. Reuter. Bilbao. Nov. 21. It is officially announced that the Consul
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  • 172 11 German Engineer's Guilty Plea. ALLEGATIONS ABOUT POISON GAS. Moscow, Nov. 20. to the Tass AgMK? all the accused in the sedition trial at Novo>eb .>k pleaded guilty. The penalty is death. A German engineer and eight Soviet citizens were charged with sabotage. Allegations that Heir BUckHnf.
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  • 37 11 Berlin, Nov. 20. The German submarine, U. 18. was sunk In a collision during a torpedo practice at the Bay of Lubcck. Eight men are missing and twelve have b?en rescued— Reuter.
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  • 31 11 New York, Nov. 20. Mr. Joseph Davies ha* been appointed Ambassador to Soviet Russia. He Is a prominent Washington lawyer and specialist in international matters. Router.
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  • 624 12 Allegations By Crew Of Monospar. ALLEGATIONS that they had been given wrong bearings by radio direction finding station at Darwin on their flight Australia to Singapore were made by the crew of tht Monospar Croydon when they landed at Durban recently the bteamer Nimoda. The
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    26 12 I av'.ir V Armstrong who has brrn appointed as Seventh Day Adventist president for the Far Lixst, and who will shortly make l!i« !ieadquartrrs in Singapore.
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  • 209 12 GAOL FOR DlflftlNG-UP o: :> RISTOR UNPLEASANT TRUTHS BANNED. 3eriin. Nov. 5. new 'crimes" are forbidden HUM in the draft of the longnew Penal Code which Is published in summary today. OfTen?es wliic.i will be punishable under this 'ut!" Urn following: perm to commit suicide. ::ng
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  • 341 12 "RED DRUMS ARE BEATING IN EUROPE." HITLER ON "COMING STRUGGLE." Herr Hitler, in a speech at Munich. waimi his hearers to "prepare for the '"Diing struggle against Bolshevism." T; would perhaps come sooner than was expected, he declared. 'The red drums are beating In jrope" he continued, "and the time
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    27 12 This charming little statuette of a young Malay constable in the Trengganu Police Force was sculpted by Mrs. Wentscher during her recent stay on the East Coast.
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  • 112 12 Squadron Escort. When HE. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, and Air Commoodre Sydney Smith, former Air Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force. Far East, leave Seletar by flying-boat for Penang at 9 o'clock on Monday morning their craft and two others of No. 205 Squadron
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  • 197 12 In accordance with the provisions of Section 67 (1) of the Prisons OrdinI ance, the Colonial Secretary has appointed the following Justices of the Peace to be members of the Board of Visiting Justices for Singapore for 1937: Mr. H. C. Atkin-Berry. Mr. C. P. Ambler.
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  • 361 12 £30,000 TO TRAIN FLYING-BOAT PILOTS. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS PLANS. Imperial Airways Ltd. has set aside £30,000 for a special course to train pilots of land planes In the 1 handling of flying-boats in preparation for the new Empire air scheme. The entire flying personnel of Imperial Airways will pass through a
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  • 211 12 Address From Yacht O-t "Armageddon." An address on Armageddon will boom two miles across Singapore harbour and foreshore tonight when the Watch Tower Society's yacht "Lightbearer" will berth of Katong and Capt. E. C. Ewins will address his- audience by means of special amplifiers
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  • 248 12 N. I. Presents For Princess Julia na. Sultan's Gifts Of Gold. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavla, Nov. 17. When Prince Poerbaja, a son of the Sultan of Djocja. the Ratoe Pembajan, daughter of the Sultan, and Prince I Pakocningrat, son-in-law of the Sultan j left last week for Holland, as
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  • 300 12 Plans In Each District (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 20. j£UALA LUMPUR learns with much interest today the first official plans for the celebration of Coronation Day in this State. May 12, 1937, will be a public holiday. As it is His Majesty's
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  • 66 12 Rangoon. The Government of Burma, It Is understood, have decided to employ the Indian postage stamps overprinted 'Burma" with effect from the date of the separation. It Is. probable that the Government of Burma will offer a prize early in 1937 for designs and ideas suitable for incorporation
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  • 34 12 The Government of India have appointed Mr. H. Cheadle, Chief Traffic Manager of the South African Railways as a member of the recently-appointed Indian Railway Enquiry Committee, of which Sir Ralph Wedgwood is Chairman.
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  • 285 12 BACHELOR IN FLAT BELOW COMPLAINS. JUDGE CHILDLESS PEOPLE. Sylvia, the sevcn-ycar-old daughter of Mrs. Esther Adams, was the central ngure in a case a: Clerkenwell County Court which partly concerned her alleged noisiness. Mrs. Adams, who occupies a ilat at Parkhurst-road. N., held the child high in
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  • 65 12 The Bangi-Telok Datoh. south Sciangor. Road is Hooded at the 25th mile to a depth of 21 Inches and at the 28th mile to a depth of 18 inches; the water is still rising The Lubofc China Road, Negrl Sembilan, near the customs gate, is flooded to a
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    • 87 12 SS9KB A CYNOSURE FOR ALL EYES. "Neither virtue nor ability will make you appear like a gentleman, if your dress is slovenly and improper." s a tailoring not a mass production house. ■Pj HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. J^B n^iw&i^ i^H By i silt BB* 1 n I' I BT M Br
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  • 559 13 Selangor Resident With Volunteers. CAUSES OF PROGRESS. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 20. r»LFLRENCE to his impending departure from Malaya was made by the British Resident, Selangor, the Bon. Mr. T. S. Adams, at the prize r ;l! ibution and drill exhibition held
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  • 70 13 BA TU A RANG STRIKE ENDED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Not. 20. THE Batu Arang strike has ended. The small number of miners who steadfastly refused to return to work have been paid off, Malayan Collieries stated this evening, and all the others on the property are at
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  • 260 13 An account entirely different to what has been uut forward by the prosecution was told by the defence yesterday at the resumed trial of Oh Ah Teng before Mr. E. E. Colman, fifth magistrate. Ah Teng Is charged with causing the death of a 21-year-old Chinese
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  • 97 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 20. Mr. K. G. Naidu. of the Labour Department, Seremban, who went on a short holiday to India has returned to his station. Mr. K. Ampalaplllay of the State Medical and Health Department, Seremban. has proceeded on transfer to the Printing Department,
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  • 62 13 /From Our Own C-jivcspcndent) Seremban, Nov. 20. l'he Right Rev. B. C. Roberts, Bishop of Singapore, arrived in Seremban yesterday on his annual visit. Last L'ht he gave a talk to the English .nd Tamil committees of the parish. The Bishop will take the service on
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  • 28 13 The half yearly asembly meeting of the Sslangor Urban Co-operative Dnlcn. Ltd., will be held at the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, Dec. 4. at 4.45 p.m.
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  • 849 13 Restriction Will Be Avoided. •THE Municipal "palace," Governmerit's educational policy, the establishment of a university in Singapore, registration of Chinese marriages, the helping of unemployed Chinese and the desirability of birth control among Straits Chinese were brought up by members of the Straits Chinese British Association yesterday
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    29 13 Capt. OS. Webb Senior Executive Engineer, Malayan Public Works Department, photarraphed with his staff on the eve of his departure from Kuala Lumpur on leave this week Sun Studio
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  • 368 13 GREAT EDUCATIONAL VALUE. DOCTORS INVITED. A LL members of the medical profes- sion of Singapore have been invited to attend a sound film called Malaria which will be shown In the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday at 5 p.m. After a short cartoon entitled "Adventure in Africa
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  • 23 13 Miss C. A. Wade. Nursing Sister, Malayan Nursing Service, has been seconded for service under the Government of Johore, with claim to pension.
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  • 670 13 Debts Multiplied By Interest. rr T t HE story of how a European borrowed $4,490 in cash from a Sikh moneylender, a former employee and signed a promisory note for $8,600 was told in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Cussen, when Mr. William T. Cherry,
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  • 92 13 BRITISH TRADE FAIR, 1937. Shortly Before Coronation. 1 CUFFICIENT support having been received, it has been decided to hold a British Trade Fair in Singapore in Coronation year, the probable dates being April 30 to May 8. The Fair will therefore close a few days before the actual Coronation
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  • 72 13 The 19th Sincapore Group of Boy Scouts, assisted by the Girl Guides, will stage at 4.30 p m on Monday in the St. Andrew's School grounds, by permission of the Headmaster, the ißev. R. K. S. Adams a second performance of the historicJl pageant. This pagent
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  • 44 13 Mr. D. W. McLeod. Principal, Raffles Institution will give a lecture on A Religion of Peace" ->n Monday at 6.30 p.m. at the Ramakrlshna Mission, 9, Norrls Road, Singapore Mr. W. A. L. Schaub. President Singapore Rotary Club, will preside.
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  • 904 14  -  "Echo." By HARDHITTING FIGHT FOR LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE. RIVERS EASILY DEFEATS YOUNG NARSING. AFTER forty-five minutes of hard fighting, with' a furious finish, Ignacio Fernandez and Joe Diamond shared honours in a bout with the Filipino's Singapore lightweight championship title at stake "at the New
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    33 14 ■(■Mia Fernandez (holder) and Joe Diamond (on the right) holding the championship belt for which they fought at the New World last evening. They drew, so Femande* retains the belt. Straits Times Photograph-
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  • 271 14 Good Knocks By Fagg, Ames and Leyland. THE M.C.C. "casualties" are making a timely return to the active list, with the first Test match near (Dec. 4). R. V. W. Robins has recovered from his finger injury and is captaining the side
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  • 363 14 Basketball. The Singapore Chinese basketball team gained another creditable victory last night by beating the team from the U.S.S. Black Hawk in their return fixture by 43 points to 33. It was a very vigorous game with the smaller Singapore players getting most of the
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    23 14 v ciud attack begins from a line- out in the rurr" match between the S.C.C. and the Middlesex rei lment. —Straits Tima Photogravfi. <
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  • 224 14 Rugby Football S.C.C. "A" Just Beat The Midds. By 8 points (a goal and a penalty goal) to 5 points (a goal) the S.C.C. "A" defeated a Middlesex Regiment XV on the padang yesterday. The play was of a very scrappy nature and only the robust
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  • 221 14 Singapore's Test Against The R. N. and R. A. F TPWO Malaya Cup rugger games will be played in the southern division today. The Army will meet Negri Sembilan- Malacca at Seremban and the R.N. and R.A.F. will play Singapore at the Jalan Besar
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  • 105 14 TODAY. The Turf: Singapore Races. Ist day. Rufbjr: Singapore vs. R.N. tt R.A.P. (Malaya Cup). Jnlan Bear; N.S.Malacca vs. Army (Malaya Cupi, S?rcmban; South Johore v». 9th H. 8.. R.A., Johore Bahru: R.A.F. "B" w. St. Andrew's. Seletar; Raffles College vs. Medical College. Hockey: Selangor vs. Singapore,
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    19 14 The Inniskillings second team wh o beat the S.C.C. II at hockey on the padang yesterday. Straits Times Photograph.
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    • 78 14 TESTIMONY *I have the greatest admiration for the steady lines of development' Imperial Airways 'have followed.' They *have never allowed themselves to be influenced by the temporary spurts of competitors, although they use them as stimulating influences. I put them up as an example to others Mr. Anthony Fokkcr Tlie
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  • 151 15 SINGAPORE. RACE 1. RACE 2. RACE 3. RACE 4. RACE 5. RACE 4. RACE 5. RACE 6. RACE 7. RACE 8. m ri'Ar.. DMT r:acc Bet. BO Larut REX EXPLODE CARMTOP BELL PRESS Jubilee Star Army Contractor Equitta Pure Geld CARMTOP BELL PRESS QUIZ ELEGANCE (NAP)
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  • 543 15 "CAPTAIN DASH" REVIEWS THE RUNNERS. Bell Press Should Win The Free Handicap. THE «hief interest at Eukit Timah this afternoon centres in the 3 y.0.. Free Handicap over six furloPK*. Although this seems to be j a difficult race to forecast, Mr. J. C. Innes' Hell Press is in my
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  • 1166 15 Below are given the acceptances for today's races?. Twenty-six horses have been scratched, leaving 89 to provide a card of eight events. The biggest field will be in Race 6, in which 14 horses wil go to the tapes. Provided there arejio further course scratchings the field is
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  • 106 15 Association Football. Teams For St. Andrew's Day Match. The following are tr.e teams for the annual St. Andrew's Day match at the S C.C. on Nov. 30. Scotland (in Blue): R. Mclntosh Whyte, F. A. McCaflsry, A. Ferguson, A. P. Cralgle, R. DaV.dson, J. Welsh. J. E.
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  • 744 15 Gordon Richards— A Thousand Riles In A Season —And A Princely Income —Rugger Sexagenarian Rosslyn Park i Wonder Man. Conductcil by "ECHO" A NOTHER race meeting is here, and Jockeys find themselves remarkably popular— without for a moment misunderstanding why! But if they could pick winning horses
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  • 399 16 STATE BUFFALO FARM AT BATU TALAM. GOOD SHOOTING ON EAST COAST. (Prom Our East Coast Correspondent) One of the most interesting exhibits staged by the Pahang Veterinary Department at th 3 recent Livestock Show held at Raub was a section devoted to the manufacture of cream,
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  • 103 16 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 19. How a Malay took his friend's bicycle and went away to Malacca without returning It. was told in the Kuaia Lumpur police court today, when Budoh appeared before Mr. C. rt. Dakers on a charge of
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    60 16 Sif James Parr, the retiring Higb Commissioner for New Zealand, j Jeft Liverpool Street Station, London, for home recently. He was seen off by Mr. Malcolm Mac Don aid, the Dominions Secretary, and Mr. J. Jordan, the new High Commissioner. Photo Shows: Sir James Parr (right) talking with Mr. W.
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  • 219 16 NEW BOOKS AT RAFFLES LIBRARY. The indernoted non-fiction and fiction works are ready for issue at the Raffles Library today: The Road I Travelled, Illustrated. A. J. Boger; The Tyranny of Greece over Germany, E. M. Butler; Discoveries in England. Eml!e Cammaerts; George tile Third, Illustrated, J. D. Griffith Davles;
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  • 128 16 Peril Of Disorders. King Leopold, addressing a gathering of lawyers in Brussels, alluded to the Rexist campaign. Belgium, he said, did not enjoy a political climate propitious to drastic alterations in i'.s institutions. "I have, as chief of state." he continued "a constitutional duty to
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  • 189 16 I WAS TOLD IT WAS NO OFFENCE." Plea Of Man Arrested With 200 Tubes Of Chandu. iFr. Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Nov. 17. I was asked by my friend to take j the opium to Batu Pahat and I was told that it was no offence," said Lee Ah
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  • 434 16 ALLEGED FORGERY OF SON'S NAME. Father Acquitted At < Muar. > (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, I* tv. 18. Before Mr. Justice J. V. Mills, in the < Supreme Court, Muar, two eldery Chinese, Lim Hong Dek anu Tan Tong Sim, were arraigned on a charge of forgery of a
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  • 124 16 The third monthly co-operative purchase of the proposed Nanyang Cooperative Society Ltd. was held this month at the new central place at No. 580, Beach Road. The aggregate purchasing power this month rose to $451, which added to the first two months' purchasing power, totals $1,162, writes
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  • 155 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, t{ov. 19.™ A raid by Customs officers on a kampong in Kachau a village near the Selangor-Negri Sembllan boundary had a sequel in the Kuala Lumpur police court today, when two elderly Chinese, Wong Pak and Wong Siah, were produced
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  • 98 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 19. "I am quite prepared to be repatriated. I have not been able to obtain a Job for a long time," said a Chinese. Chan Yeng, when charged before the Seremban magistrate today with vagrancy. The prosecuting officer reminded the
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  • 600 17 Nanking May Close Treaty Ports In Yangtse. Shanghai, Nov. 20. War clouds lengthened over China today with the intensification of fighting in Inner Mongolia between the Chinese defenders of Suiyuan and the Japanese instigated Manchu Mongol invaders from Chahar. The Slno-Japanese negotiations in Nanking are
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  • 1764 17 Last Sunday After Trinity— Fragments That Remain. 'THE end of anything, even a book, or other task completed is a solemn matter, and the close of a period must always give rise to serious reflection for with the past lie hid not only attainments ~nd achievements, but thos
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  • 225 17 Handwork Exhibition At Malay Girls' School. (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Nov. 19. An exhibition for handwork was held at the Segamat Malay Girls' School and was largely attended. A drill display was given by the young pupils. Amongst those present was the Hon'ble Dato Abdullah bin Esa,
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  • 189 17 ALL "CELLS" TO BE DISSOLVED. Paris. M. Daladier. ths Defence Minister, is determined to check Communist ana Socialist propaganda among French troops. It is disclosed that, when the Minister addressed the Army Committee of the Chamber, M. Glton, a Communist Deputy, complained that, while certain "Fascist"
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  • 200 17 He suffered from Headaches for Many Years Now He Never Has One If you suffer from headaches In any form you certa'r.ly should read this letter I want to tell you how much 1 appreciate Phillips' Milk cf Masne la, It haa absolutely made n new man of me. For
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  • 560 18 From Abyss in ia To Scotland. A Hot-Headed Angus Falls In Love. The Iron Gat*s. My James Byrom Martin, Come Back! By Henrietta Leslie. Robert Hale. 7s Cd. Mr. Byrom has written a thoughtful and interesting story which ranges from Abyssinia and British Somaliland| to Scotland, and tells the tragedy
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