The Straits Times, 14 December 1935

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  • 39 1 The Straits Times. [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA, L'fi PAGES SINGAPORE, SATIKDAY, 1)K( K.MBER 11. 1935 I'KUK H' I M> The Straits Times. L'u i'\(.i:s SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1955 PRICE 10
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 99 1 Singapore: mo. cccil st. cphone 5471). //>n\ GIBBON'S kl I h LOCKS. FITTINGS, WINDOWS, ETC. S "C,WRO\S' is the hallmark thn.wjiimt //it' iroriii for iill S^***'^ that is BRmSIf and BEST V\ A line S\ o/ better vmlue. E AGENTS THE BORNEO CO. LTD. iibW^b^b^b^b^Kbbb^bmb^vbw i^"Bk Ktt&f^Trf*rWX?*P^- MBS a 4
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    • 97 1 KUALA LUMPUR I dt JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3333). SOLVE YOUR X'MAS DRESS PROBLEM BY TAKING ADJ^^ VANTAGE OF THE GREAT ißirSi^ REDUCTION SWE HAVE T B r |al MADE ON SEE THE SPECIAL DISPLAY Hpf^H IN THE GOWN DEPARTMENT H| ROBINSON CO., LTD. B@S SINGAPORE. fcaCittf H CRACKERS TOM SMITH'S
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    • 22 1 Daisy I IS OKI M \KI> MMV I HIII Wl I > IMU IS MMATM I I'hon* •»•>: I I iMnlwt Minium* I j
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 136 2 fil XTON— JAMT8 ARTHUR RAWSOif.— Agtd 23. in En t i«n/< on December 12. u ft rr-.ult of motor ftccidrnt. b>«rly loved rider aon of Mr. »nd Un. C. A. Burton «.f Buklt Tunmru B'-ftt* BftDfl. formerly of di bute. Kl«n«. CHEONO— Mn. Choonf Cboon Benc nee Madam Boot
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 412 2 ill'RPHY On Drc 12. »t Pen»nf. to C«rrte. wife of M P. Murphy. Pwlt Bun1 t«r > ton^ SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. European Wlnchman for el?ctnc dredpe In Selanc'r. Salary $300.00 per rerord of prertoui x No. 9»7. StraiU Times. W\NTII» a voung man. »::h technical reinforced concrete construc- material and
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    • 799 2 FOR SALE IOR SAUL Desirable Compound Restdence Bfiioomi san. Large acreage Tanglin dUtrK-t Can be viewed on appllcaUon. Apply Box No. 613. Strait* Tin** BUNGALOW Mil, approved by Blngaporr Inpromnrnt Tract on Clunjr. Farrer and Oallop Roads. Municipal Water, jraa and rlfr'rirlty. wllh Market convenient Distance from town 4 miles.
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    • 948 2 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION SALE of valuable Singapore and Johore Properties At the saleroom of Mean. Chcong Koon Seng ft Co Ltd No. JO. Chußa Street Singapore on Wilanliy. Bk U. IMS. at U« ml Lot 1. Valuable M rwn' leaaehoU land and house No. It. Canal Road. Singapore, ana M
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    • 641 2 PUBLIC NOTICES AVER HIT AM TIN DREDGING LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) DIVIDEND NO. ZS I A Dividend of 6% together with a Bonus Dividend of both toss Income Tax at 4s. Sd in the 1. have been declared. Theae are payable In London on December 30. 1935, to all shareholders
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    • 899 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE ■rs. MARU and Mias hana 60 WATERLOO STREET, Telephone 7467. TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS from approved Contractors only will be received at the Colonial Secretary s Office, up to noon of Dec. 16. 19*9. for the following work Conveyance by boat of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 190 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Singapore Wltnin OuUlde Without Malaya Malaya Posure Meataly 1-98 9 4.98 9 t-M (Jmarterlv 8 B.SB 812 98 9 7.58 I ll. u Yearly ***** B*l.BB 918.98 Yrarlt »14 »f 8«8.9S $99.98 Natr OwtsssUea ettevaee saaaM kssMe the aswal bank dlsceaat. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. The charge* aad tastractUa* far
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    • 602 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England) MAIU PASSKNOER AND CARGO BXRVICXB PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO intDOl CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY^ I NMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHIHA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage S'porr MAN Dec. U lANA 17.000 Dec.
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    • 378 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAB LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Retail* fortnightly sailing!. London via Penan?, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and Gibraltar. S.S. HAKUSAN MARU Dec. 26. S.S. HARLNA MARU Jan. 9. S.S. KATOR! MARU Jan. 23. S.S. KASHIMA MARU Feb.
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    • 654 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Molorships Meat Cabins ha»e adjoining prtratc bath. Excellent CuUlnc. FOE MARSEILLES. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBI BCi AND COPENHAGEN Piutu l*i urn Prom Pyjwi Spore Malacca Port Prna.ic M.S. Shim ERRIA 31 12 31 11 11 11 LALANDIS 21 1 11 1 33/1
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    • 280 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In rnflaod.) APCAR LINE FOB BONO KONG. AMOT. UAN4UUI. MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA 5.5. TAI.MA M.M* Decenber 19, 3 p.m. Excellent modern accommodation (or tint and aecood claw passengers. Special hoJi*j return ticket* interchangeable with P. 8. N. CO.. lamed ut cheap rate*.
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    • 1203 3 REPRESENTING THE BLL'B Fl NNEL UNI lOeaaa The Haa Khlav steasaahtf I o ItMM IM S*aas> ship Ca. Ud aad Cblaa Maiaal Tar Csmard Whste SUi Lid. «l«asa Na*tßaUa> Cm .lid i The Saraaak s*s*awhtp ltd. Tk» Ssrasss Hlnsaafchj C. I4d. The Aastralaaa Orlraial Liar Ltd. Th. China NaTtgaslaa Ltd
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 119 4 Saturday. December 14. Satis* assagstlt Ike rraai ia» a* asstsatM tw arrtva. Mhßflga Osisw Oats Main Wharf Takada 18 3 Kumsang 13 3 KoU Baroe 11 3 TMktgawa Maru 9 1 Empire Dock Thurland Cattle 32 3 Heienus 37 3 Benledl 46 4 Deucalion 48 4 West
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    • 283 4 Ma* Burma (Takada) J p m BasV North. South and West India (Kumaang) 3 pm. Djambl (Rokan) 3 pm Philippine Islands (Deucalion) 3 pjn. Borneo (North), Brunei and Lalnian (Darvel) 3.30 pm Denmark (Parrels only) (Malaya) 330 pm Sarawak (cenerally) Mlri, Sarlkel and Slbu (Darvel) 33C pjn.
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    • 119 4 Tomorrow. Java ft Southern Sumatra (Slnga-pore-Batarla) by air (Netherlands) •pm Tuesday. Dec. IT. Medan (via Slncapore) by rlr (Netherlands) «pm Persia, Amsterdam and London (via Singapore) by air (Netherlands i pjn. Priday. Dec 30 Mrdan i via Singapore) by air i Netherlands' 6 pjn. Persia. Amsterdam and liflndim
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  • 22 4 PANTLTNO— On Dec. 13 at Seremban llpiUl. Mrs. Sophie Pranrls Panning, moth r of Ronald H. Pantlin*. Romp n. Nejrl Bern
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  • 128 4 Mails from Europe etc. Amsterdam dispatched on Dec 7 by air (Nether- lands* time of arxirml uncertain Malls from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc expected today by air (QaJitms) wUI be delivered to box- holders at 330 pm. General de'.lrery of letters at 4 06 p m Mai's from
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  • 53 4 Captain Cieorge o Bowerman. headmaster of the HarUhUl North School. Nuneaton. was killed at the school las: week. He was preparing a stage for a concert, and was getting down from a chair, which was on a table, when the back of the chair broke. He fell on his head
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 673 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated at P. MB.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS, W.M.B. RLT». ANB MAM KTATES RAILWATS. TELEPHONE: Prei(M lIW P— sags MIL CANADIAN TACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. Incorporate*) so Knctaru:) REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106-4-6 Second class from 70-6-1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLD FARES BYCP.R. Interchange frith P.
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    • 567 4 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION CHAN KAI I 111 IV With reference to the two notice* by the Mew Zealand Insurance Co.. Ltd.. dated. No»enibq 30 and December S. I the abovenamed Chan Kal Chuen hereto* give notice that I hare severed all connections with thr said Insurance Company and that
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    • 553 4 IDKIS HVDKAI l.!< TIN. 1.11). Incorporated In England) Adrtcr ha.« br»n nveivrd by rab> of tha declaration of an U.lrrtm dividend of IH%. toirethrr with a bora- duldrnd of 2 las Income T»* at 4 M In thr I> payabls In England on J7th current to ah»rrh M<-r» rafMwed on
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 368 4 Malayan Meteorological Service. Daily Weather ReportStation* Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Min temp, ins Sunshine temp 'T hrs. 'T West Coast. Alor 8Ur 90 0.95 7.1 72 Butterworth <P. W.) t7 0 01 7 7 72 SlUawan 87 043 75 73 Buklt Jeram 88 Nil 7.8 71 Malacca 87
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 410 5 LAST NtGHT fiß^^^L^MfcaW>a^B Till: STORY OK DR. CiOGOL Efl J• WITH !>!- \II soil 1 I /A 1 PETER LORRE in M(■ M Most Tcrrifyinj Mystery Drama with U A F. I t\ \i F FRANCES DRAKE nfl Ml/ L. v/ V C colin clive Matinees TiMUy A. Tomorrow RICHAKI)
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    • 46 5 3 SHOWS TO-DAY and TOMORROW CECIL B. oe MILLES Greatest Spectacular Triumph "The CRUSADES" with Henry Wilcoxon Loretta Young ana 1 Taat af Thaoaaada MM) Owlac to the teacth at tab pi.lore Ibrrc «IU be na prcc«4inc -■ktrk." Kindly ar araM b]r CIS A t» ihar>
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    • 110 5 |^^Ek2|aa^|H^VJHaai^^||BCl>2_^^P^ftlZlfl|| BBBBBBT ,"J JM'UrM" ii LjL .L-^^^^BMiMMMMMMMMMMMMr Jnr"' S M for a Hot Dai/ TROPIC-PROOF lS^ This important (act U often overlooked Leiu Binoculars are optically unsurpassed, and .he metal used (or the prism bodies has Deen specially tested for humid heat. LelU Binoculars of the extremely light Electron- metal
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    • 230 5 (N) «•>* Si r*if r-90 tH. YaH M24-O9 kflp 1 IWOI m m 6585 38 >**J SHOE CO. LTD. SINGAPORE f "v TONIGHT EXTTNSION TO 2 A. M. SPECIAL TI'RNS l»^ PHIL TANKARD SHE WAS POOR BIT SHK WAS HONEST (SI'RK TO MAKK. YOl < RVi AND FIT AS A
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    • 81 5 X'MAS CHEER! FRANKELS Mi STORE BEAUTIFUL Till ON» SIOII Ml HIM IKIM r«i \il otiukn miw pMHUO Tilt I \TI>>T < Xl %Il<>\». IN BRITAIN S BKST M\ll MARKKIi s||\ik It F. P N S I.IHIIIS MM DEI.K.HTM I. T*BII ORS Wit NTS t.»M ISt PaUmca and XXX.II M KIKK
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  • LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 243 6 Southern Kinlas Again Bought Fn.m Our Financial rorrespondent. Singapore. Dec. 14. The lotal tin share market opened with rather less interest shown by 1...n(10n. The chief feature of the mark* t i •Ucniay afternoon was :n<|uir>' f°r Southern Kintas and the inquiry is maintained this Kampont? I^anjuts
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    • 166 6 PRODUC E. par*, l>r<rinh*r 14. 1! noon Bu>fr Srllrr 6 50 J..\u Cube 925 H.tmburg 950 j k P<pper 17 00 9.25 I i 4 :(:> I 5.20 a 5.20 Flour ign Flour :>ung Jelotong 10 50 i Jelotong li' ::u Flour ralr While Poppor 16.50 Bundrl 5 55 4
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 625 6 Issue Val. Fraser I Co Lyall k Evatt Buyer.* Sellers* Buyers Sellers 4- Ainpat Tin 5/6 6 -xd 5/9 6/3 l\ Asam Kumbang 33/0 35 6xd 33/6 35 6xd Cl Austral Malay 59 60 -xd 59/- 60 5 Ayer Hltam 14 6 16 6cd 15- 16 -cd 1 Ayer
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      • 460 6 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. IJS 1.33 125 1.39 2 2 do 14. Pref». 185 175 165 1.75 10 10 Atlas Ice 11.24 12.75 12 So 12.75 £1 £1 B. A T I 15.0 800 512 6 517 6 1 60 B M Broadcasting 005 dis par 10 5
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      • 167 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5'V 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn :'JO7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 1909 red 1955 51.000.00 C Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4". :913 red 1963 $2,000,000 Int. Mar.
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      • 364 6 'Shares are SI unless otherwise stated- Ulenby Mot Gajah %mal Malay (S2> \yer Hltam Kyet Molck \yer Panas Sasseti 3atu Llntang Borelli Srogas Brunei In (i 5) Bukit KaUl Bulcit Krpong Sukit Timah (S10) Bukit KB h .an(jkat Serdang L'onncmara Uirnealy Plantations KaMor [ndraglrl Jeram Kuantan (.50) limah
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  • 228 6 The lollowinj are urn exchange rates '.hia morning according to the daily circular issued oy the Uoug Kong ana Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING. i.tfuii. 4 months sight 2/4 3/32 >r.don. 3 months sight 2/4 1/16 London. 60 days sight 2/4 1/32 London. 30 days sight 2/4 London, demand 2/3
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  • 91 6 Clofliac Prices, Friday. Noon, Dec. 13. Buyers. Sellers. No 1 K. R. S. S. in cafes (F. 0.8.) Dec. 21 11/16 21 13/16 Good F. A. Q. is cases (F. 0.8.) Dec. 21>£ 21 9 16 No. 1 K. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Singapore
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  • 450 6 Continued Rise In Perak Hydros. London. Dec. 13 Markets generally were inactive Funds opened firm with War Loan 1 16 higher than the overnight close. Subsequently there was a reartiw. and the price closed 106 a fall o' H on balance. Perak Hydros which were 17s. 6d just
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  • 163 6 Further Imreaj-e In Profit. The Runnytr.<-dp H« to! 'Penang* record* a net profit for the year ended Sept. 30 of 515.671 as compared with a profit of $14,390 for the previous year. To this must be added the baai.ee of $21,018 brourht forward from the last account making
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  • 140 6 Record Profits Earned. The lull report of Tate and I sugar importers and refine rs Sept. 30 last, confirms tIM good Impression made by t> mlnury details. Gross profits at £1.363. 1* 1 new record and compare with £1304 637 In the previous twelve I months
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  • 30 6 I The total anrnv I tenders for €45 000 000 Treasury Bills "69 SBl 000 Th I per cent lor bills tl 6 02d against 13s 1536
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  • 36 6 L\a A Xv It) rmm 14 ■bowt MINTNti <i 16 r d Klanj? Rlvrr iw 1 Talpln? 70 73 r d 8 Klr.ts t > Trkka UA in 11 9 r d Othrr srrttnns unrhmiffi
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  • 72 6 Little Alteration. Load .11 Die 13 Parte 74 31 64 AUm-iu. il» Ktien New York 4 W 13 1« Bucharest «30 nom. Monlrral 4 K~~* Rio > Brunei* M 31 Geneva IS 18 Belgrade i Amsterdam 7.27 Burn v Milan unq-iot<- Brrl.n *rller~ Prasue 118 V Bonibaj Coprnhmrrn 22
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 57 6 CABLE TRANSIT TIMKS The transit time on full rate teleI grams from Singapore to London, yes- terday was as follows Trlrgrams handrd tn up to S OP p.m 4 mm. Trlecrmms h»nd«l In up lo 5.30 pjn. S mm Telegmnß handed in up to 6.00 pm 9 mm T»lc;rams handed
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  • 1545 7 Reduced Earnings Of Malayan Properties. A smaller output of rubber and the Increased cost of production were menlioned as the causes of a decrease in the profits made by the Rubber Trust,, ltd at the annual meeting of the Trust held in Shanghai on Nov. 29.
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  • 103 7 Rubber crops for the mooth of MoNBMr. IMa Henrietta -S3 SOO lti Suncrl liaUoc- SejOO ft. Alar Oajah 17.700 U> Aycr Panas SS.ttO B>. Australasia —19.290 Ik. Buklt Kubu —***** B*. Olenealy 34.000 id. JaJan Ketoun (.100 lb Kluanf 30.000 ID. Pajam IM.OM ID. Port Swrttenham --7 000
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  • 971 7 LONDON MONEY MARKET. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London. Not 29. j The troubles of the franc have been the chief topic of conversation In the London financial markets during the past week. The importance of the sterhng- franc relationship to British industry and finance needs no
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  • 376 7 SINGAPORE SHORT OF RUBBER. Lewis and Peat 'Singapore^ Ltd tn their report dated Dec 13. st.it. There now appears to be littl" i likelihood of any activity until th- beginning of next year when fresh supplies wUI arrive on the market Colony Stocks at the
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  • 178 7 Ordinary Dividend Raised 2l2 l I\(\ The directors or Ti—Jl and I the big asbestos combine, announce a Jump In profits of £66.397 and ar of 2't per cent in the Orditi ary dividend In their preliminary statement for the year t.) Sept. 30 last. After providing
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 583 7 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (lorornoratrd tn the Colony of Hont Konf) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed b? Ordinance No ol 1139 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. AiiUvirued Capital SSO.OOO.OtC Issued and fully oaid up S2oJKM.r<ir Re«<erYe Fu n
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    • 390 7 BANMi\u. I AKTKKtiIJ HANK o4o 4 INDIA. Al TKAi.lv AND CHINA. llncoroofaud v. Kuj>*na c* I Cnarter .»jJ i Paid Dp Capital in LOGO snares oi to eacn u.000',10 Reserve Fund U M)< itjo flescHt UabilitT ol Propri-tors (3 >0u iM9 n» »i> MM 10. BitHaangau I^%««b I Arrrit ar
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  • 334 8 Anti-Autonomy Move Spreading:. Pelplng. Dec 12. Oeneral Ho Ying-chln. War Minister. It is understood, has decided temporarily not to assume his post of chairman of the Pelplng branch of Oeneral Chiang Kai-shek's Mi ttary Affairs Commission. He Is expected to leave for Nanking
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  • 89 8 Wind Tunnel Built For LJUb London. D.-c. 12. The London Midland and Scottkh Railway has established a new research laboratory, the main function of which will be to test the qualities of the chief materia's usod by railway, such as metals, woods, paints and varnishes and
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  • 101 8 Reaction To Proposed Plan. Rome. Dec 11 The text or the Hoarc- Laval peace proposals has been n-cclved by tinBritish and French Ambassadors I Statements by Mr Baldwin M Laval and Mr. Ede i In regard to the nature ol the proposals, has caused perplexity In Italian political
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  • 89 8 Some kind Of Protection A sumed. Chicago. Dec. 5. *N> matter what party in power, something like the Agricultural Adjustment Act will continue." wxs th« Important statement made by Wallace. Secrc'..; ,::iculture, with reference to the forilirjmlng decision of the United Ftn'r, Supreme Court on the legality o."
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  • 95 8 Kwanptunn ('ovirnor On Party Confcr-nres. Sh 12 "Definite plans hay- b HI r! >!d 'd upoii to deal with in 1 \tcrnal matt- r Governor of Kwangtuni yesterday ri with tIM cent Kuomintanj; ra "On all sides 1 1 that Mr Hn stall m D I Bid
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  • 39 8 Statement In I! mie OT Comni' London. I> The Colonial Bei M J II Thomas, in reply t ited that ti.' verting uncr constant review option existed, or v. advantagp was ta:. nity to convert cr
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  • 44 8 PETER FLAMING MARRIED. Author Of Vno V md Aad Tii- I The author ar.d Fleminß. was married q Jolii'uson. the heroine ol The Wind and the Ram' l x*en running for more than tv. Reuter. The new heads ol thr sacsst will auunir tin.:
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 127 8 PHILCO ALL-WAVE RADIO RECEIVERS RADIOGRAMS. A.C.— D.C. MAINS. OR BATTERY OPERATED Excels in liner tone, greater volume and World Wide Reception. 111 bM To appreciate the superiority of ala/fl PHILCO Receivers we give free '■tr^B» demonstration in your Home, where you are at liberty to test these PHILCOS against any
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    • 116 8 1111 M» \VESTING(:OUSE i ki I BIOM i I ALL MET a: -MMMIHI.KM'II Tt MM. ll I I HtMA*n Him k »\\i in Mi siih imi: O\»Kn|/| lUWMI' fIVKIR. I It Tabe Msdrts Atailablr Ala* Spn-UI II C M»oVh Trial Arranfrd H'OKI.D-WIDF. RADIO (> 119 Nfth rVxUr Kami Slncaoorf The
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 679 8 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. K.H.C. PROGRAMMES. TrasMßaJsßtss) t GSG 17.7 M kc s 111 M SB <. GSF 15 140 kl 1 ***** SB.) TODAT C :t b as. Big Ben Two Plays': (li The Pie in the Oven." a comedy In one act by J. J Bell (author
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    • 751 8 Dance Music. 1 Talk: "I Knew s Man— (I).* T M a .sb. Oreenwlch Tune Signal. The BBC. Empire Orchestra: trader. Daniel Melsa: conductor. Eric Povg- Overture, im Pk. de* PVurs (Dellbes. arr. Moutoni. Moorish March tBoabdll) (Mosskowski) Cloverley Suite: (1, Vajsettc (2) Legend (1) Bolero (Edward German, orch. Arthur
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    • 761 8 Chorus: Nan Pagllacci. non son (Pagllacci) (No. Pagllaccl. no More) 1 Leoncavallo 1 With Orchestra: E luce van le stellc (The Stars were Shining) (La Toaca) (Puccini:. Nina (In Neapolitan) (Tanara). Torna a SoiTlento (In Neapolitan) (Curtis). I.M >. at. The News. 44) Dances cf the Nations, t Russian— Russian
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    • 696 8 NIROM. t It v J M m.m. TDA I.M« k'c (M M M.I. and YDB Ml* k c lII.Z 8.l KM a 1 M p a TDA t.Mt k c (49. f, BB.) aad YDB U.SM k c US 1 S M p SB rlMtac YDA 3.H1 k c (M.CS
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  • 695 9 - SIR ROGER KEYES'S WARNING. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Ro«er Keyes was on Dec. 2 the truest of the Authors' Club, where he was onthusiasticallly received, not, as, the Chairman observed, as journalist and author, but as one of the most distinguished sailors of our time.
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  • 154 9 Gondml Modernised. A record of the achievements of the ruler of Oondal. the Inland State In the Presidency of Bombay. Is contained In the volume Shree Bhagvat Slnh Joe. the Maker of OondsJ." by St. Nlhal Singh. Succeeding his father at the age of (our. the
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  • 249 9 ENGLISH PLUM-CAKE TABOO. The campaign against sanctions Is I being actively prosecuted In Italy. 81gnor Mussolini has given the lead 1 to the Italian nation by going to hU morning both, are at least present to the house herself has do all the work at 8
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 9 Vivacious Gitta Alp_r. uh<> plays the titlr role in B.l.P's nrw film -THE IMBARRY" wearinr one of (he sumptions Court dresses favoured of Louis XV.
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  • 386 9 Police Censorship. Berlin. Dec 1. The Council ol Brethren of the Confessional Synod In the German Evan ;elical Church received yesterday from Police Headquarters In Berlin a communication stating that, by order of the Reich Minister for Church Affairs Herr Kerrl. a censorship In
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  • 397 9 DELICATE WORK FOR LINGUISTS. With an Increasing number of Continental pictures being shown In Eng'and. a new and highly-specialised profession has been created— that of preparing them for the English market. It requires a faulUess knowledge of English. French. German and Russian, with perhaps Czech, Hungarian or
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  • 133 9 "No Verbal Promise By War Minister." Tientsin. Dec 13. Fresh tension has resulted In North China following virtual repudiation of the Ho-Umetsu agreement concluded In Tientsin last Juno. The agreement was concluded be twei-n General Ho Ylng-chln. In his capacity as chairman of the now defunct Pelping
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  • 211 9 Largest Amphibians. Two specimens of the largest living amphibian, the Japanese giant sala- mandrr. arrived last week In the aquarium at the London Zoo. Though they belong to the same order as the 3- In. long newts of English ponds, each lof them Is 2ft.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 358 9 HOTELS TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE formal 9.45 to midnight and GLADYS KUSSEROW THE TALENTED CONTINENTAL DANCE TEAM NON -DINERS $1.00 BOOK NOW FOR THE XMAS RAFFL £ftls5 ATED EVE, BOXING NIGHT NEW OR^ "f T YEAR'S EVE FESTIVITIES _J^^L^L^l^. WHEN IN PENANG STAY
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    • 443 9 i Aj (Km U I B^^% jVS I- J*,-™ W LET YOUR GLASS REFLECT THIS WONDERFUL CHANGE Think of rhc occasions when you know you looked your best, when >dv were most attractive most beautiful W isn't it always the glorious, natural colour of health which gave you that added
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  • 138 10 U.HAMMA Red Salute With Barbara Stanwyck Robert Young. •.15— #.18. BMM The Cruaadei With Lnrrtta Young Henry Wucjxon. 14— IS. CLOU rillATKk OBJtAI WOBLU Lama Doone. GKFAI WORLD Helldorado. lIOLXrWOOD 11. SEEANGOON IOAO Under Pr nature With Edmund Lowe Victor McLacloi. Abo Ptlgrlmaw With Norman Foster 4c Marten Nixon.
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  • 917 10 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE SATURDAY. DEC 14. 1935. PRICES AND CURRENCIES. A striking feature of British financial newspapers in the past few t weeks has been the unanimity with which they have predicted a rise In commodity prices. It Is no longer a case of if prices rise; it has
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  • 116 10 Mr. R. L. Cuscaden, Superintendent of Customs and Excise, Ipoh. is going Home on leave early next month. Major H. S. Paterson, President of the Penang Municipal Commissioners, has been admitted into the Oeneral Hospital. News has been received by cable of the death in England on
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  • 62 10 Mr. F. O. Coales. Senior Executive Engineer, Penang, is to proceed to Selangor as Btate Engineer. He has not been long in Penang, having taken the place of Mr. R H. McCleland when the latter went on leave. The new Senior Executive Engineer for Penang will
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  • 38 10 A commission as acting sub-lleuten-am In the S.S.R N.V.R. has been granted to Mr William Osmund Archey McNelce A commission as paymaster sublieutenant on List 11. SS R N.V.R has been granted to Mr Frank Hammond
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  • 878 10 An Appreciation Of The Late Mrs. Ellen Tate. FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Last Sunday a tablet in memory of Mrs. Ellen Florence Tate teas unveiled in All Saints' Church. Taiping, and a report of that service is published on another page of the Straits Times today.
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  • 616 10 Moving Business To New Arras. The difficulties which confront the town planner in Malacca are explained in a memorandum prepared by Mr. C. T M Husband, the local Superintendent of Surreys in a memorandum prepared for the Municipal Commissioners of Malacca Extracts are published below.
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  • 659 10 AJ|ISUNDERSTANDINO as to Italian Imports Is still prevalent in Singapore mercantile circles. Judging from comments on the official dc not to allow a consignment or piece goods from Genoa to be landed (mm the Potsdam on Dec. 4. The Gazette Extraordn clearly stated that only 'goods
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    • 193 10 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY (S.S.) LIMITED. SINGAPORE. SPECIAL X'MAS OFFER lil Br II NEW THREE PEDAL ROBINSON PIANO for $375. SOUD TEAK WOOD CASE rtKIM I TONE AND TO! iII THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.. (S.S.) LTI. Wlnrbcater Haaae. Callyer Qmt. v|S(.\rOBE. JUST UNPACKED NEW CREPE FANTAISIE ALBENE UNCRUSHABLE LINEN In All
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  • 453 11 Australian Ban On DHB6 Machines Overcome. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS TO THE RESCUE. Mystification Caused By Dominion Action. With all Qantas DHS6 liners prevented by the Commonwealth (iovernment from flying in Australia because a machine of this type, operated by a company which has no connection
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  • 95 11 FEELING RI'XS HIGH IN CANTON. Canton, Dec. 14. A revival of the anti-Japanese boycott is proi>ai>le as the result of on by students to organise an Anti-em-my Goods Society" to 1 conduct a search of all shops and to confiscate Japanese merchandise. The Japanese Consul In Canton has
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  • 325 11 Xx eel lent Record Of The D.H. M. Following Urn report that the Austra Has Government har temporarily withdrawn the certificate of ?<rworthl I ness for the D.H. 86 cli»ss operated by Qantas Empire Airways, as well as other companies in Australia. Captain C A Barnard.
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  • 253 11 BRITAIN PREPARED TO ACT SPEEDILY. IMPORTANT MOVES AT GENEVA. Geneva, Dec. 13. An emphatic declaration by Mr. Anthony Eden at the meeting of tha Committee of Eighteen today that the British Government would not waver in pursuit of the restoration of peace and the maintenance of League
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  • 374 11 Published In Geneva Yesterday. London. Dec. 13. In accordance with the undertaking given by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons on Tuesday that all relevant papers In connection with the Paris proposals woulc* be laid on the table of the House at the
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    60 11 The Duchess of York, -a ho was unable to attend the christening of the baby son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent owing to a prior engagement, opened the Isle of Dogs Housing Society's 'lr>t olock of flats at St. Hubert* House. Janet Street, Isle of Dogs. London The
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  • 99 11 How Huge U.S. Subsidy Has Hit P. And O. The enormous subsidies paid to the American Matson line and onesided American Navigation Acts are the reasons for the announcement yesterday by the chairman of the P. and O. Company, Hon. Alexander Shaw, that the service of
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  • 75 11 High Naval Officials In Conference. New York. Dec. 13. A mysterious meeting of hijrh naval officials was held at the White House today, according to the Herald-Tribune correspondent at Washington. The correspondent says the meeting was ostensibly summoned to consider matters relating to the naval
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  • 60 11 SOVIET SYNTHETIC RUBBER. Soviet synthetic rubber plants artaccomplishing their annual programme before schedule in less than ten months, reports Tass. Last year ***** tons of synthetic rubber were obtained from alcohol During the ten months of this year, the plants produced 20.000 tons of rubber and will put out an.
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  • 225 11 SIR SAMUEL HOARE INJ RED. Matson company put the new luxur liners. Monterey. Marlposa and Lurllm on the United States-New Zealand Australia run. Sometime* the subsidy paid the Matron ships by the I nited States (iovernnient has amounted lo seven gold dollars a nautical mile, while £3.000 has been paid
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  • 43 11 LOI T IS WINS. New York. Dec. 14. Joe Louis, the "Rrown Bomber" of Detroit, beat Paolino I'trudun. the giant Spaniard, a veteran of the ring, by a technical knockout In the fourth round of their ten-round fight here tonight Kruter
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  • 188 11 Japan Encroaches On Charhar. REFUGEES FLOCK TO KALGAN. JVipinT. IKc. IS. PENERAL Suni; Che-yuan, ncwJy-appointed chairman of the Hopei anJ Charhar Council, reached an agreement today with Major-General |)oihara, chief of the intelligence department of the Japanoc Kwantun? Corr.mand, whereby Mongol militia forces from Manchukuo are given control
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  • 24 11 The draih is announced of Mr Por»t*r. formerly of Mcvsrs Jardinr Mathr»on and Co.. the wrll-knoirn Chins mrrrhmnts »ys a Rrutrr mnncr from Lon-ion.
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    • 166 11 V ft X\ it T^ Diamond Set jt|Tliy*»- H Platinum Diamond and Wedding Rings. 11....1. i4>i«i u' a i. k#c i» ft $95«0. $***** and tan r <" m Rln Walrh 18 U $130 00 HMt to SMMtI White Gold Duittnds $135 00 WeddiiiK Kings. I'lani H m-tji- Ladies' IK
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  • 203 12 Ludlowi More Dangerous In Drought. SIGNIFICANT FIGURES. pOLLOWING the statement to the straKs lines by the Chief Municipal Health Officer. Dr. P. S. Hunter, that the malaria-carrying propensities of the Ludlowi mosquito increased in the dry years, it is significant- that the present >rar
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  • 86 12 Squadron From India. ONE PLANE LEFT AT ALOR STAR. !i.\.n plant* of the Hart Bomber squadron from India, which is makrWM !■> sin«apore for three urrks. arrived at SHctar fr.im Alor Stir .ihnut I pm. yesterday, a few iitlnuvrs after a ci»nt troop-rarryint phUM which nrrompanled th*
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  • 12 12 i E H •!i>-r of S!r British
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  • 11 12 ST.ANDREW'S MISSION PARTIES FOR PATIENTS. El .:rty for I filldr-.n i
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  • 78 12 CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS TRE AT AT RITZ THEATRE. A children'! Cbriatmri entertainment is t be held at ItaO Ritz Theatre re next Friday aiternoon. Six children will attend, and it is -mall gtfts to >.ach. All t! ivo been distributed now available ti :Mnu«d demand, fir the r.mcdation is limited to
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  • 77 12 Friday the 13th was the most ominous date on the calendar to the old shellback of yon. To leaxe port on that date meant asking for trouble; some crews even mutinied. Yesterday 75 ships and half a dozen small veuels sailed from Singapore. The biggest of them
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  • 234 12 "Ten Minute* Alibi" Tonight. The Singapore Volunteer Corps are Anthony Armstrongs wellknow, i murder mystery, "Ten-Minute Alibi at th? Victoria it: i This is new Christmas 'fare" by the a IBM past l*J jears they 1 staged pmnUMßteea rep: >te wit.i b»auiy chorus." A dress
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  • 94 12 13 D Lar.'-a .r days t% hud i :.e:d on thraafti Urn <■ wi^ divided .me t;o Bfl rhrir sho.'s :>le t put them on a?ain and it w.is tirst onp shoe m a <t r*; •>Ht w'i'-h finally led the .i i-i'. red.
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  • 351 12 Trenton. iNJ <. Dec 13. Ha up! man n the Lindbergh baby murderer, has been sentenced to the w»ek beginning J:• Trcnchard has wruch ki UMWOTWiw to be signed by .on will b. tixed by the war!:", of the Slate ltl r It l.Tri 1 J
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  • 455 12 Handicaps For Nine Events Today. •THE BMkwfcatH !or todays Taiping Skye Meeting are as follows: RACE 1: Ponies Class 3. F>iv. 3. 6 •ur Phoontok II 10. Larrikin II 0 Riceblrd 10 10. Phargar 10 2. Short > 9 10. Tlmbang 9.20. Irish Lady 910 Loyalty 9 10.
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  • 44 12 Th.- Senior Deputy Commissioner of Customs and Excise. F M S has been appointed to be member of th" Standins Commit cc to advis? on measure* t3 be tak;n in controlllns tie use of Opli:m In British Ma'.aya Hot Major H ti- C Eltcn.
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  • 114 12 Ipoh's Need Tr^ed. 'From Our Own nrrrspondent ..x>h. Dec. 12. questions close!) bound up with th.transfer of *he State capital to Ipoh were asked at today's meeting of thr KinU Sanitary Board Mr. W J. B Ashby requesting that Government be asked to take .-ar.y steps to
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  • 109 12 Kinta River Tragedy. From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Dec 12. Another drowning f ata.lty has occur red in the Klnta River near .inderson School, a third standard pupil losing his life Together with number of companions, who had been dismissed early owing to the Cambridge local
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  • 69 12 The Oxford and Cambridge Society of Malaya has received letters from the Oxiord Preservation Trust and the Cambridge Preservation Society expressing thanks for the donation of £5 which has been sent by the 8ocl«ty. The trustees of the Oxford Preservation Trust state that "they deeply appreciate
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  • 34 12 Mr Tan 81ak Kew has been (ranted a certificate of naturalisation with the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies under the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act. 1914
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  • 327 12 Great Britain Ami Australia Gain. [Straits Times Special] j QREAT Britain and Australia are i capturing a big portion of the Malayan market held by Italy before the imposition of financial sanctions by the Leagu i of Nations. Since November 18- the day on which
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  • 253 12 EARNEST APPEAL BY THE AGENT. m There are a number of A tions for Indians all over Malaya— l i should say too many." says the agent of the Government of India In Malaya. Rao Sahib Mukanflan. In his report for 1934. "As was stated In
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  • 106 12 Silver Crisis Makes New Job Difficult. So soon as he arr.vvd at Hong Kor.z ;hLs week to become the new Governor ot the Colony. Sir Andrew Caldecott. late Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements, began his study of the difficult financial problems that have
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  • 266 12 $500 Bail Estreated. (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Dec. 13. The Seremban police have issued a warrant for the arrest of a Straits born Chinese a former lawyer's clerk. Lee Chin Hin who absconded while on bail. Lpo Chin Hin. with three* others, was charged on three
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  • 17 12 Mr C. T W»n«. fornur Chin<-v Foreign MliUsWr. return»-<1 to Shamrhal fiom Tokio yesterday —Sin Chrw M
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    • 48 12 RENOVATE YOUR BUNGALOW. RENOFLOR THE LIQUID COVERING For use on CONCRETE or CEMENT FLOORS, FRONT DOOR STEPS, VERANDAHS, GARDEN SEATS, WOOD, STONE or METAL. StMkt» ii 1-gallM tin. Groca. Lite M iW StMM. MiMttctirU by SitMn' Biotfetn ft C*.. Ltl.. Ml. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH MAAS 18
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  • 73 13 Dispute Over Building* An upp.il agalnat thr acquittal of a charge o! argue.* iUI ti ii i. Ihr urnUlld I In law hv tinwrong in i.iw n 381 of ol judgn. In!*. an] pl.tn or MTYtng I If 11. .it while uirlv US whtoh rr.d Ihe
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  • 287 13 MAGVTRATVI OMN VERDICT. from Our Own C«irrespond.nt Kuala Lumpur. Dec 13 An open verdict was returned toda> hv Mr r K WlUon, thr Kuahi Lumpur maglairate, at thr ronclusloi ol .in inquiry Into thr death of Chllirar OOOkM immrd Hlrw Nam, em ii nig Fatt mining
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  • 225 13 "Man Who Dealt With Animals (P*rom Our inn ..ne»pondent > Kuala Lumpur. Dec 13 Abu Bakar, a riding boy attu.u..i M raiitis" ritubliMimrnt in Kuala l.umpur waa fined 130 today by Mr. F. K WIU..H in thr Klr»l I'ollrr Court en i» charge of cruriiv MJ
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  • 80 13 FEWER MOTORISTS WANT POWERF UL CARS, That the uu. ..i ti.. Ufa MNTOd cars Is slowlj dying ll the opinion ol Mr. B. F. Curl I rtfloaal i.ilum Palg< ..■I c irporai i troll Mr curtii-. v m aUntapore on mm v nti periodic vi»ih through iu> trr coast of
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  • 61 13 li.ii in-, .a. i, g n, rally taken im Own mi vi Mala Indian oflleeis. Asiatic In .mil in tii ki ol th. ■iiim nl There la ktlll a number ol untmpl i tndl ana In thla country. atari) .i whom i. mi Si.uth India In
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  • 68 13 Th. i>f llir Aiiklo Chine BrhooU at PritaiiK held a tra party at in* w.'ck Ch. im icik M Mi OhMk Sri Nagara. membrra of the staff, who are leaving rVnang at the nd of thla year. Mr Cheng Telk will go on traiufrr to
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  • 88 13 It U announced in tin* FM B i i.n. i.iini'iit Ouzctte iii.ii ihr Secret .try ot State tor (In- Colonies has been pleased to gppfwve tin- promotion ol n.. following ottoofl <>f Claas 11. Malayan civil Service to be officers Mi 18. with rfTrct fn>m th Utn down
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  • 46 13 ii ixtiiilxatiiM ihr lion Mr II ii t'nr. i Invp .gg limeral of Her the band of the Strait* n-nta Police will prrlorm ut Uv mill.' ol "A Mldaummer Nigltf'i un" ill i' I' i i I i dneaday, Dec 11. frum 890 Ull .0 pm.
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  • 169 13 Mr. F. J. Aeria Retire** Affor .17 Years. Mr r J o Arrla who has been Building Inspri !..t IM >n.- VVur«i 1 Depuriinriit I'ltmng. for a numbrr of rl h4.<i Kiilir mi l.uvi urlur ti> r mnit trom thr M Mr Ai rla has
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  • 63 13 Three W.mN In X.M.S. Announced. It la announced in tin- FMH t.ov.nimi nt Ciasettr that Hta Majeaty Ihr Kins: has been gracloualy pleaard aapravt th- award Ol th- Imp. n ai iervlee M.-tiui t.> thr na Arthur I.ambe Jumraux. lat Assistant Inatru. t 1., in.. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 69 13 The Chief Secretary to Oo\i F.MS, has appointed I ItM to as»lst In the manaiii I n and Olrla, Kuala Lumpur Mra. H R Joyi n(. Or dmi.. Mi s M Mldd lok ihon Mr> li.< H M 800. Mra Unu k> Konu. Mv» Loke BSoo Up.
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  • 18 13 A lii ')»<• u» »ur>> It-Nt Hi r in the Hlraltn H.ttlrni. been gr.inled to Mr f 1. ll.irdlng
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  • 353 13 -Mtsrun i:\ii.\n aticn" in SHIPWRIGHT. The ronvlctlnn and MBIBMI paa—d on Low Tong, m ship wrinht on a charge of poaacaalng lllirit chMiulii. Wti> cunnniiiil hy Mr Jus t !<•«• Burton in ihr A llngttp relay. I'liki r.N.m thry Iniuid li.ill I plum lin
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  • 58 13 F. M.S VOLUNTEERS. ll I 1 1 1 1 1 srl i <" 'inn ml 'Artuih MUM Malay Statr* Votuntei i mmt t.. the rank i l> W Allrii M| l( .nk nl int its granted a ii commlsml WhMi- J M HathK.ii. Malayan VoluaUer Infantr) Rrarrvr nl Ofltcen I
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  • 36 13 BtatliiK II li.rrir* in Itl .uui 111 1 .i r UM pilblli 111! H Mil. I,' that on Of aftrr tyred lorn sum i „ny ..i the i in ti. n
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  • 150 13 ADVICE »v iii|.i)\ i, i i m >\. PRINCIPAL on l.\( K ov BPACR (from Our <>« n i .1 irs|Miu4rnt 1 Kuala l.umpur. I iinx ih>h4<lj>% gkaaM «"'t MafMl In trl i ollar and u< |ajfeg hut >ln,uld be prrrtarrd I >rk hard
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  • 1087 14 Home Rugby Reflections. MANY UNUSUAL RESULTS. Ulster Hold New Zealand Oxford's Rare Feat Light Blues Run Riot "The Shop" Decisively Beaten London Clubs Share Honours. By Our Londor. Staff I Street. Dec. 3. j SATURDAY provided an unusual crop <>t results
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  • 67 14 (From ciur Own Correspondent i Seremban. Dec. 13. the Necri Sembilan-Sinf jporr horkry match fixed for Saturday it Mndpnrr has been cancelled M Nreri Sembilan are unable to field a side. Prrak have requested No;ri Srmhilan lo play their fixture, arranged for Dec. 21 at Serembnn.
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  • 102 14 From >ir Cwn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 12. The HM S Hermes r ockey team .iiTf unlucky not to beat the Selangor "iub. In an enjoyable game played this venlng on the padang The match nded In a draw of one gcal each Todd sha,>cd very
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    21 14 P F Kinsey the SCO hockey player who has been showing good form on the wing this season Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 687 14 School Rugby. Marlborough Win Fine Game At Cheltenham. i By Our London Stair I Fleet Street. Dec 3. "THERE were many closely contested matches between the bigger Schools on Saturday. Special Interest attached to the meeting of CUfton and Sherborne In the C.ifTton Close. In view
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  • 196 14 R.A.F. Champion looses To Last Year's Runner-Up. Flying Officer J W C. M-:v b:at the holder. Fit -Lieut O. R A Elsmie. who had won the title in the two prei vlous years. In the flnal of the RA F. Squash Rackets Championship, at the Kensington Country Club.
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  • 790 14  - MARQUEZ AGAIN BEATS WEBER ON POINTS. Leighton. By But Penang Idol Gave Really Good Account Of Himself. I AST niffht's boxing at the New World Stadium was in direct contrast to that of the previous week there being plenty of action and hard hitting. Frankie Weber again met with a
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  • 269 14 Rugby Football Forbes Plays Brilliant Game For Home XV. i From Oiir Own Correspondent Malacca < luh II >U Cornwall b pis. DI.AYING on th ub padang on '.he Cldb XV beat HM S -irnwall by i penalty goal and a try (11 palatal '■<> two
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  • 997 15 MR. ALLAN BRINGS HOME TWO OUTSIDERS. Cash Sweeps And Totalisator Poorly Patronised. Krnm Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Dec. 13. T~III Xl MM .1 m national opening to the Taiping Turf Club Wkft nirelinj today, .Mr. Allan bringing Chips h »mr first by
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    20 15 I he S.fC. on Ibe attack a (tins t the Khataa AnarbCm whom they •cat s—l TtauMUy. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 769 15  -  "LEIGinON." Conducted fry "Ye Maun Hoe A Hcid To Play Gauf Moral Effect Is Important Sutcliffc May Skipper Yorkshire In West Indies. WE have long since been told on the authority of a famous caddie. Lang Willie, that ye maun hat- a held to play gowf"; but
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  • 611 15 MEDICAL COLLEGE HOLD S.C.C THEY DESERVED TO WIN. Club XV Had To Defend Most Of The Time. S.C.C. "A" 6 pU. Mcd College 6pU THE Mrdiral College gave one of their best displays of the season on the Padang yesterday and not only held an S.C.C. XV to a draw
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  • 73 15 The following have accepted to play Rugby Football for SCC. vs. Wil shle Regiment today, at B.C.C. W. N. Rothery: A P Craitfe. W. H. IMNrUl. U. O. Oven and A. N. Other: C. W L>> and A. Cromarljr: A. K. 8. TalboC. E
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  • 332 15 Hockey, While R.A.F. Score Twice Against Young Men. European XI 2; T.W.C.A. A LTHOI'GH playing one half-bark short Ihoufhout the luropean Women's hockey XI were always slightly the superior side on the Padanc yesterday and beat the V W C A. by two coals
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  • 64 15 SATtmm MM M RoiM SCC vs V SCC P United Sent.ces "A" at 1 Johnrr RE iChxr.r Bahni: R A F Lumpur ll€»kr. Pena Khalsa vs. R A Raflletians trs H K S Battir\ a! H.l :an Man Katoc Tatptag TUrf second day. M MW, or< 15 Kmib\
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    • 52 15 HEAR THE NEW "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" WONDER RADIO MODEL 471. S.S. $140.00 F.M.S. $155.00. IT IS THE TALK OF MALAYA, S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. "H. M. V. SPECIALISTS, SINGAPORE AND PENANG. SUB AGENTS: M. E. NATHAN, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. JAG'S AGENCY, AMPANG STREET. KUALA LUMPUR. GAY MUSIC HOUSE, BATl; ROAD,
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    • 21 15 I Ohere is no skimping of hops— no I "sweet" beer flavour in V TIGER BEER J^BfRAilR t NEAVE LIMITED- DISTRIBUTES
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  • 296 16 Memorial To Old Resident Of Taiping. "In loving memory of Ellen Florence Tate, wife of W. H. Tate. who died Ztth February 1935" Bearing these simple but poignant words, a brass tablet erected In the Parish Church of All Saints. 1 Talplng was unveiled during the evening
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  • 37 16 Two bodies recovered from the sea last at Arranmore. County Donegal, have been Identified as those of Patrick O'Donnell and Hannah Gallagher, two of th> 19 persons drowned in a boat accident off the island last month.
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  • 302 16 MALAYAN ITEMS. By permission of the Rev. Brother Director, of the St. John's Institution. Kuala Lumpur. Dr. L. S. Perera. L.M.8.. M.R.C.S L.R.C P. (London), will deliver a lecture on the life of St. Francis Xavler. Apostle or the East, at 10 am tomorrow at the School. i At Ipoh
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  • 1173 16 Advent 111 The Ministry. From time Immemorial the Wednesday. Friday and Saturday 'St. Thomas' Day) In the ensuing week have been set apart lor the conferring of Holy Orders, at all times one of the most solemn acts of the Church, and the Oospel iStMattll. Tv 2 fT>
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  • 85 16 The annual concert of the St Anthony's Boys' School. Singapore, was held this week, and the school hall wat filled. Besides dances by the primary classes and songs by the school choir. there were also piano. vloHn. and guitar solos. Two plays were presented "The
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  • 67 16 Officc-Itcarcrs Flcrted. At the annual meetin, of ti Epworth league the To! owing offlcetxarers Ml elected lor th ensuing year: President. Mr M L TobihK Hr.;t viee -president Mi Or.; assistant Mr. Pang Chap Yong: second vice-president Mr I Tsln; third vlco- president Mr John Ritchie. fourth
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    • 402 16 I THE CUP THAT CHEERS, i I FA.BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., f^ 31 SINGAP^E andKUALA LUMPUR^ |S| ci;>li/;ili(»n ronrrnlration duing one thing only ami lli.it tiling \mII, h rr-.ponsil>lr for the unrivalled ijiialilv offc r< (I \oii in "GOLD LEAF" Tea, a drlighlful roinhiiulioii of I Id- bounty of Nature the Mender's
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    • 205 16 GIAN SINGH Co. j;jJ AR Heaps of Lovely presents for fOV NOW OPEN Children including r.ickirs Stockings. Toys, Chocolates YMAC GIFTS and a hundred other gifts Alflfl^ W 4 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT PEKOE'S FURNITURE FURNISHING MATERIALS AXMINSTER 6c CHINESE CARPETS TABLE LAMPS GLASS WARE TABLE
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    • 256 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir "Say Bo" seems to be very annoyed because I expressed an opinion I mi euthanasia and advanced certain arguments in support of it. In his j narrow-minded annoyance, he seems i to have quite
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    • 182 17 Man Is Stepping Outside His Domain." To the Editor of the Straits Times I ur correspondent "Say Bo" rather severe in his criticism of l>r B J Ess for having written Bit passage condemning the doctor lot writing in a, lay paper regarding this subject is qur. unnecessary, as the
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    • 467 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir There is a fable of a pot calling a kettle black; and for one who sets out to indict a previous correspondent by asserting that he "clearly knows very little" touching the sub- Ject on
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    • 87 17 Why Doesn't The Sponsor Get To Work To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir Having read with mixed feel- 1 Ings, some of the correspondence rela ting to the formation of a "Colonial" or Dominions Club in Malaya, would any of your readers be kind j enough
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  • 27 17 The Colonial Secretary is satisfied that the Nestle At Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Football Team" has ceased to exist under the Societies Ordinance, states the SS Government Gazette
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  • 354 17 Should Be Declared A Notifiabl Deisease. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Bir,— The startling figures of the Singapore malaria death rate of the last ten mqnths. as published by you >esterday, make very disturbing reading, especially to those— and there I must be many hundreds— who are
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  • 128 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times, j Sir —It comes as no :urprt» to read of a threatened malaria epidemic in the Kallang Basin area. The "econo- my" of the municipal authorities In practically ceasing to oil this area over I the last
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  • 134 17 An Appreciation Of Help Given In Malacca. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— As lady organiser or Malaccas Poppy Day this year I should like to express my deep appreciation of the way in which the people of all classes and all communities have so untiringly
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  • 568 17 Vigorous Defence By An Appreciative Patient To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— Your article on the Maternity Hospital astounds me. My third baby was born there recently my other two I were born In other parts of the Em plre. I should hare thought Singapore would
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    • 374 17 INDIGESTION^ Liver Trouble, Flatulences^ A Sri UMw Vm a^B^B^a*""" iiwurii'i .If ill Do you experience that terrible stab" F behind the shoulder blades? Are your 19 HEALTH meal-times made miserable, your health IMGDEniCftITC ruined and your life spoiled by digestive iWontUICWIO. and liver troubles? You need fir. Cassells Ciw Tablets-lhe
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  • 1416 18 Some Cut and Thrust, Please The Speaker Asks for Debates Instead of Set Speeches Otherwise Parliament Will Suffer Captain Fitzroj Elected with Ancient Ceremony A Glimpse at the New Commons The People's "Undoubted Rights and Privileges And, Finally, Mr. Thomas's Hindex. From Our Own Correspondent. Straits Times Office,
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  • 185 18 "Rules Relaxed." The Calcutta Corporation considered a letter from Mr. W T. Vizer Harmer, tendering his resignation from the Building Standing Committee No. 2. In his letter to Mr. D P. Khaitan. Chairman of the Committee. Mr. Har- mer regretted his inability to serve on the Committee
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  • 122 18 Hyderabad's Isolation Policy. The measures which are being adopted by the Public Health Department to combat the plague epidemic have been criticised !n s>me local newspapers In a manner likely to create a misunderstanding among the public." says a Press Note issued at Hyderabad Tl-.e fact Ifl that
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  • 311 18 HOW BODY WAS FOl'XI) ON MOUNTAIN. The discovery of the body of i I Capt. Maurice Wilson, the Bradford I aviator, who attempted t<- climb Mount Everest alone two yt-ars ago, wait described by Mr. Krio Shipton, I leader of tho Krerest nn-onnainsance 1 expedition last
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  • 216 18 Com panion's Risky Fall. Mr. Shipton described two exciting incidents of the expedition. One ocurred when he and Mr Bryant were returning from the climb of a ***** ft peak. •While we were making our way along a narrow Ice ridge." he said. I heard a roar like a heavy
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  • 172 18 Laboratory Plan. New Delhi. Nov 25 Arising out of a debate in the Council of State, the Oovemment of India have addressed the ljcal Governments on the need for giving effect to certain recommendations of the Drur.s Inauiry Committee Though most of the matters lie
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  • 129 18 Nazis Demand Proof Of Ancestry. Aberdeen Ministers have been asked to Join In a search being made by the Scottish wife of a German ofneer for proof that she has no Jewish blood In her veins. The woman's mother wm born in 1552. probably In Aberdeen or
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  • 30 18 In we?kly deductions of 3d. from the.r wages the miners of Doncaster district last year contributed £12 147 ta the Doncaster Infirmary, and In IB years they have raised £123.500.
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  • 85 18 Summing up his < I Mr Shipton said 1 In my opinion the only time cj tii.year that one can reasmably tap reach the summit is during tho ex lngly short Interval b end of the winter gales and the ■nil the monswn In 1933 'the
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  • 34 18 At a general meeting of members of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours held last week Mr CharleKnlght was elected a member of the society, and Sir Charles Holmes was elected vice-president
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    • 383 18 South Devon is Wa rm in Win te r Y.H. need not fear the EnfUsh climate tn the mild air of PaicnUm In Sooth Devou. 1., ►nit over one of Bndands loveUett bays a-- housea baUt to a dlsUnffUlaned daaasa and of materials that will endure permanently, rosnpteteiy protected iiuut
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  • 183 19 Big Increase In Output Of Piecegoods. Calcutta, Nwv. 28. yyiTH the exception of coal, practically all industries, ar- cording to the Government of India's trade review for 1934 IV which has just been published, showed a marked improvement. Industries showing substantla'ly Increased production were cot'on Jut».
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  • 152 19 Indo-Burman Convention Endangered. BMkgwMi N<>*\ 28. y^ Tl has been m Rangoon on the n <>f the election of a mayor for the Corpontaoß. The tii k. in January. The practice has so far tnvii that racli commu:i:iy represented on the .'ion should take a turn
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  • 163 19 A Madras— Cochin Controversy. Court Of Arbitration To Be Appointed. Trlchur. Nov. 26. The Oovernment of India has now agreed to appoint a court of arbitration to decide the actual extent of the British area In the waters of Cochin Port which has been the subject of controversy between the
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  • 146 19 Welcome At Bombay. Bombay. Nov. 38 Amidst the bx>ms of guns from th: Royal Indian Navy and the Royal Artillery, sir Robert Caasels, the new Commander In-Chief in India, accompanied by Lady C&meis. landed from si Carthage at the Gateway of India this afternoon and
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  • 127 19 RangamaU, Nov. 23. I_fl£ Excellency Sir John Anderson. Governor of Bengal, attended last evening a round of engagements ending with a brilliant display of illuminations and a tribal dance performed by members of the Kukl and Mroong i tribes which continued until midnight. i His Excellency
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  • 160 19 TAILORS' PETITION TO GOVERNMENT. Colombo, Nov. 26. "THE cry against Japanese competition has now been taken op by tailors who. through their official body, the Ceylon Tailors' Federation, have forwarded a demand to the Government for the imposition of a quota on made-up
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  • 66 19 Tribesmen I' amoved. Peshawar. The Fakir of Alingar's efforts to raise a lashkar of the Utman Khel and Bajaur tribes during the past several weeks have slgna'ly failed His sheikhs have been spreading the warning that unless these tribes pay more attention to him.
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  • 104 19 Quetta's Experience. Quetta. Nov 25. Following last night's rainfall patches of snow were visible this morning on the tops of three of the highest peaks of mountains surrounding Quetta, thus heralding the arrival of severe cold weather. The snowfall. It Is stated by some, has occurred
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  • 60 19 Presidential Proposal By British Branch. London, Nov. 26 The British Branch of the Indian National Congress In Great Britain has decided by a big majority to recommend to the All-India Congress Committee that Mr. Subhas Bose be elected president of the next Congress session at Lucknow. Other names
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  • 353 19 "Unfair" Motor Competition. Public Funeral For A Monkey. Kumbakonam. Nov 2S. A monkey ichicb wa* found hanging from tome electric >c>:ts. having been electrocuted, ukj given a public funeral here yesterday A new piece of cloth ivas tied round the animal's body and a garland
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  • 28 20 mt at Mi<l(lli-.<x Street, Ai<l^aU'. E., dressmakers' premises. Middlesex i rlv k ii own as Petticoat Lane, is the venue of London's only Sunday morning market.
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    51 20 Mr Wmstrn CaurrMM ivi:r.i iron vlf-con. rol vini Urn R urnlr.. majority, at Epplng. on Nov 15 Mr Churchill, long acrustomed to such to b.- illfh and showed no sign of emotion But It U probable thai his victory ;i Cabli within the next six months, and possibly as First
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    29 20 H.tchin Coro:-.er, v The Quadruplets three boy> ai.d a Rir! -born to ih<« wife of Mr Walt; r a lorry driver, ot St Neots. Huntinsdomhire. are "d ms well
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